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.
OFF Walk Reports


Birds of Oatley Park

Local Walking Tracks


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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Since October 2025, Nikki Leung (www.nikkileung.com.au) , a local wildlife photographer, has been searching Oatley Park and Lime Kiln Bay for native bees. She has put together this collage of 48 different native bees to show their diversity in appearance. Almost all of these bees are confirmed female, but unfortunately in some species males are difficult to exclude through photographs. The bees are grouped into their respective families, with Halictidae in the top left, Apidae in the top right, and Colletidae in the bottom. OFF is lucky to have Nikki as guest speaker at our general meeting on 20/7. Everyone is welcome, mark your diary now!
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Sunday, members of OFF enjoyed a memorable day out exploring the stunning Box Vale Mine Walking Track in Mittagong.![]()
We started the morning with a relaxed coffee together before setting off along this beautiful, gentle track through lush bushland, rich with birdlife and framed by sandstone cliffs and trees.![]()
Along the way we spotted kangaroos, a curious echidna, small birds, yellow, black cockatoos, and even a red belly snake, a reminder of the wildlife we share these special places with.![]()
Walking through the historic tunnel was a real highlight, adding a sense of adventure, followed by breathtaking valley views where we stopped for lunch and took it all in.![]()
The track was alive with walkers, families, cyclists and plenty of happy dogs, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.![]()
A wonderful day of connection, fresh air, and appreciation of our natural environment. π![]()
Looking forward to the next adventure
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With only 24 hours to go before submissions close on the Biodiversity and Foreshore Planning Proposal, we want to say a huge thank you to our incredible organisers and walkers who distributed 6,000 flyers in just a short space of time. What an amazing community effort! π![]()
A special shout out to our Social Media Secretary, the wider community, and the many organisations working together to help guide people on how to have their say.![]()
Thank you to GRRRP Councillors Councillor Matt Allison: and Councillor Peter Mahoney: for their leadership on this campaign and for being strong advocates for these protections long before they were elected. ![]()
OFF and our members are proud to support this campaign. π«Ά![]()
Thereβs still time to show your support. Crs Mahoney and Allison have prepared a sample submission to help residents, which can be found here:
www.teamgrrrp.com.au/biodiversitypp![]()
Every submission helps protect the place we call home! π‘
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A busy and rewarding Saturday spent supporting the dedicated Georges River Council Bushcare volunteers, planting trees at Tallowood Reserve in Beverly Hills. π![]()
From there, we headed to Camden, to plant even more trees at the University of Sydney Veterinary Centre on the scenic banks of the Nepean River.π§![]()
It was fantastic to be joined by a small army of enthusiastic volunteers, including the Shah Satnam Ji Green S Welfare Committee with the day expertly organised by Greater Sydney Landcare. π![]()
A sincere thank you to Councillor Peter Mahoney: Peakhurst Ward – Georges River Council and Councillor Matt Allison: Peakhurst Ward, Georges River Council for taking the time to participate in both important community events. π



