Merri Creeek Management Committee

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land of the Merri Merri.

People on World Wetlands Day walkMCMC led two walks along Merri Creek in 2021 looking for small birds, microbats and frogs. The first was on World Wetlands Day, 2 February, at  Merri Park Northcote, and the second was in late March at Moomba Park, Fawkner. Frogs were heard calling, many birds were spotted and some microbats recorded.

At the Fawkner event participants looked for places to install nest boxes, while at the Merri Park  some of the 60 nestboxes that were installed in 2019 & 2020 were checked for occupation. A camera connected to a long pole was used to look inside nestboxes without having to climb trees and with minimal disturbance to any creatures inisde the boxes. At both locations a small Echo meter device assisted identification by picking up the microbats' calls, which are inaudible to humans.

Leslie Fraser people at Merri WetlandLeslie Fraser, from the Friends of Merri Park assisted with the Merri Park wetland walk. Sheltered by maturing trees, the group listened for frog calls, met a live Spotted Marsh Frog (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis) and learned how the wetland provides important habitat for birds, frogs, reptiles and even small mammals such as the Rakali (Native Water Rat). It also treats stormwater from the surrounding residential area before it reaches Merri Creek.

Participants really enjoyed the evening as can be seen by responses to the Merri Park event:

  • the presenters were great - great chemistry & culture;
  • being outdoors in nature - especially at the wetland;
  • checking the nestboxes - the camera was cool!;
  • learning about (and hearing) the distinctive calls of the local frogs.

We hope to hold more events like this in the future so please keep an eye on the website for coming events and subscribe to our events notifications HERE.

These events were funded by generous donations to the Merri Creek Environment Fund (nest box bird & microbat activity), the City of Darebin (frogs at Merri Park) and Melbourne Water (frogs at Moomba Park) .


Merri Events Calendar

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05 Nov 2025
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC: Friends of Coburg Lake & Surrounds Subgroup Wednesday Working Bee

06 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 11:45AM
Nature’s place in solace and grief, a spell on Merri Creek

07 Nov 2025
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC: Friends of Coburg Lake & Surrounds Subgroup Friday Working Bee

09 Nov 2025
08:45AM - 10:30AM
FoMC Merri BirdWatch Survey #4 2025

09 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 12:00PM
FoMC: Friends of Merri Park subgroup Working Bee

09 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 12:00PM
galgi ngarrk (Craigieburn Grassland) – Walk and talk

09 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 03:00PM
WaterWatch Training - with waterbugs!

09 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 11:30PM
Seven seasons on Wurundjeri Country: Visiting the new marram baba Merri Creek Regional Parklands at galada tamboore

12 Nov 2025
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC: Friends of Coburg Lake & Surrounds Subgroup Wednesday Working Bee

12 Nov 2025
10:00AM - 11:30AM
Friendly Fawkner nature walk: Connecting to Wurundjeri Country at Moomba Park Wetlands

Wurundjeri panel - featureSee a web version of these fabulous panels which celebrate the outstanding community achievement since 1975 in transforming Merri Creek from a weed-smothered drain to a much-loved waterway running through a bushland corridor: fronts of panels (17MB file); backs of panels (9MB file).

The two metre size panels were originally displayed at libraries and other public places throughout the Merri Creek catchment over 16 months until late 2016, in celebration of MCMC's 25th Anniversary. 

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