
Dieback Protection Program Underway
The City of Kalamunda has commenced its Dieback Protection Program, to help boost the resilience of native trees.
The City of Kalamunda has commenced its Dieback Protection Program, to help boost the resilience of native trees. The program will be carried out at the following locations from early to mid-May 2019:
- Kershaw Reserve, Lesmurdie
- Maida Vale Reserve, Maida Vale
- Hill Street Reserve, Gooseberry Hill
- Ledger Road / Nimbin Road Reserves, Gooseberry Hill
- Morrison Road Scout Hall, Forrestfield
Park and reserve users are reminded to adhere to the signage in place if they are visiting any of the above locations during the protection program.
If you are interested in learning more about the treatment of Phytophthora dieback, please refer to:
- Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions website: https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/management/pests-diseases/phytophthora-dieback
- Project Dieback website: http://www.dieback.net.au/

Dieback Protection Program Underway
The City of Kalamunda has commenced its Dieback Protection Program, to help boost the resilience of native trees.
The City of Kalamunda has commenced its Dieback Protection Program, to help boost the resilience of native trees. The program will be carried out at the following locations from early to mid-May 2019:
- Kershaw Reserve, Lesmurdie
- Maida Vale Reserve, Maida Vale
- Hill Street Reserve, Gooseberry Hill
- Ledger Road / Nimbin Road Reserves, Gooseberry Hill
- Morrison Road Scout Hall, Forrestfield
Park and reserve users are reminded to adhere to the signage in place if they are visiting any of the above locations during the protection program.
If you are interested in learning more about the treatment of Phytophthora dieback, please refer to:
- Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions website: https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/management/pests-diseases/phytophthora-dieback
- Project Dieback website: http://www.dieback.net.au/
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.