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.

Cool cultural burn at Bababi Djinanang July 2019Under the guidance of Uncle Dave Wandin and the Wurundjeri Tribe Council’s Narrap Team,⁠ Merri Creek Management Committee (MCMC) staff participated in their first cool burn at Bababi Djinanang Grassland, Fawkner in mid-July 2019. Cool burns, also known as cultural burns, are conducted using traditional Indigenous land management techniques.

They differ from our usual ecological burns which are normally done in mid-autumn, with a hot fire which moves fast due to the largely dried out vegetation. In contrast, cool burns are done following heavy rains, when the soil is wet and lots of green vegetation has resprouted. The cool fire moves slowly and burns a patchy mosaic, giving wildlife time to move to safe ground.

The low fire intensity and moist ground conditions mean that only dead plant material is burnt leaving the green shoots of plants, and grassland species can then regenerate in the spaces opened up by the fire.

MCMC gives a huge thank you to Uncle Dave and the Narrap Team for the opportunity to participate in a cultural burn and for sharing their knowledge with us. Thanks also to Moreland City Council for the support of their tanker and to the Darebin Bushland Crew for joining us to learn on the day. The burn was made possible through a National Landcare grant to Friends of Merri Creek from the Port Phillip & Westernport Catchment Management Authority. We hope we have more opportunities for cool cultural burns in the future.  To see more images of this burn and a short clip, go to our Instagram page.


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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