Working to protect, conserve and enhance the natural environment locally and globally.

Oatley Flora & Fauna Conservation Society

Oatley Flora & Fauna Conservation Society would like to acknowledge the Bidjigal people of the Eora nation, the Traditional Custodians of the Land and pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The objectives of the Society are:

  • To stimulate interest in Australian flora and fauna;
  • To act to protect and foster an interest in the natural environment, particularly at the local level;
  • To foster an understanding of the need to conserve the natural environment and resources; and
  • To cooperate with other groups to achieve these objectives at local, state, national and international level.

Become a Society Member and Get Involved!

Members get access to monthly walks and regular evening talks on a range of fascinating topics. Our family memberships cost $25.00.

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MARCH IN MARCH FOR THE FORESTS Protect native forests by joining thousands of people across Australia on 22 March to demand an end to native forest logging and forest mining nationwide. 11.00 am at Hyde Park Fountain. Join passionate Australians in a peaceful march and rally. Past events have featured inspiring speakers from environmental groups, politicians (Greens MLC Sue Higginson, Senator Mehreen Faruqi), ecologists, and performers. Bring signs and banners to show your support. See MoreSee Less
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Clean up Australia Day 2026Dozens of intrepid and dedicated volunteers braved the showers and high tide to clean Lime Kiln Bay and Poulton Park. Thank you Zhi Soon MP, Councillor Peter Mahoney: Peakhurst Ward – Georges River Council, the lovely Oatley Lions Club, Mortdale Girl Guides Hall Guides, Asb Vac Services Pty Ltd and of course the many OFF volunteers. There was lots of stormwater rubbish due to the recent heavy rainfall and unfortunately also thousands of wet wipes from an all too frequent sewage overflow. More than 40 bags of rubbish were collected.Some sort of rubbish catchment device is greatly needed to stop the rubbish from entering the Georges River and the sewage system definitely needs to be upgraded. Looking forward to the NSW Government, Nsw Epa and Georges River Council work together to find a solution. Councillor Matt Allison: Peakhurst Ward, Georges River CouncilMayor Elise Borg – Georges River CouncilCouncillor Natalie Mort: Georges River Council – Blakehurst WardGeorges RiverkeeperGreater Sydney Landcare See MoreSee Less
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