Cooks River wildlife videos
There are lots of interesting things going on around us in the natural world, but many animals keep their distance from humans so it’s easy to miss them. Sometimes you just have to be lucky enough to be in...
There are lots of interesting things going on around us in the natural world, but many animals keep their distance from humans so it’s easy to miss them. Sometimes you just have to be lucky enough to be in...
Video by Inner West Council showing trees are essential to making our cities more liveable, resilient & healthy places to live and grow.
A time lapse video of a king tide on the Cooks River in 2013. Remember to be floodsafe and never drive, ride or walk through floodwaters. For further Floodsafe information visit the NSW SES website.
People. Water.Connections: Building Water Wise communities in the Cooks River Catchment is a workshop program run by the Cooks River Alliance, Ethnic Communities Council and art consultant Heidi Axelsen. The workshops enabled participants from Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese and...
Discover how some passionate people go about rehabilitating the Cooks River in this video produced by Jamie Honan.
A video of the Cooks River Day Out community event held on 22 August 2015 at Gough Whitlam Park, Earlwood.
Cup and Saucer Creek Wetlands in Canterbury was constructed in 2010 as part of Sydney Water’s Cooks River Naturalisation Project. It provides a habitat for local birds and aquatic life as well as filtering water from Cup and Saucer...
Gen2Gen: Cooks River Stories was an innovative story recording project that helped to foster positive intergenerational connections within the Canterbury community. Students from Canterbury Public and Boys High interviewed locals, capturing fascinating stories of the social, cultural and environmental...