A community organisation established and run by local residents

Friends of Lake Claremont

Our mission is to assist in the conservation and enhancement of Lake Claremont, a Conservation Category Wetland and Bush Forever Site.

In the heart of the Western Suburbs, on the site of a disused golf course, lies Lake Claremont, a biodiversity hotspot. The Lake and parklands cover an area of approximately 70 hectares.  

The Lake Claremont project is one of the largest urban wetland restoration projects in Australia and the ongoing support of the community is an enormous part of the success of our revegetation efforts.

News

Free Guided Walks:

The FOLC walks for October will be as follows:
 
Shorter walks of about 45 minutes along the eastern side of the lake will take place on Thursday 2 October and Monday 27 October. A longer walk around the whole lake, lasting about 90 minutes, will be held on Saturday 18 October.
 
All walks are free of charge and commence at 10 am at the Tree of Wonder statue, on the northern side of Tee Box Cafe, Lapsley Road, Claremont. There is no need to book- just turn up.

ACNC Registered Charity Tick

Very proud to announce we have the ACNC Registered Charity Tick.

Busy Bees Update

Our Busy Bee is held on the second Sunday of every month. Followed by morning tea afterward. Please consider joining us – all welcome.

LOCATION:

Meet at FOLC shed Google Location Click Here.

Don’t forget your hat, sunscreen and water.
Enquiries: 0401 376 085

 

Sunday 12th Oct, 8.00 AM - 10.00 AM