2022 November: The Great Victorian Fish Count 2022
Harmers Haven, 20 November 2022, 1:30pm, bring your wetsuit, mask and snorkel. More information available on the Victorian National Parks Associate website.
Year Round
Habitat monitoring Harmers’ life forms are recorded in the Atlas of Living Australia. If you’ve found something new submit it to the Atlas website and contact us and let us know as well.
Each year: Harmers Whale Watch
From late winter through spring and early summer, keep an eye out for whales migrating north. Find out more about whales in Bass Strait. You can also log a sighting.
Every Year - Local Burns
If you’re concerned about Parks Vic. burns on the Wonthaggi Heathlands adjacent to Harmers, you can get pre-burn notifications. Register with Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) and get an alert when a local planned burn is close to being ignited.
2021 January: The Great Victorian Fish Count 2020-21
2020: Bass Coast Municipal Elections Candidate survey
Candidate responses:
2020: It’s on again! The Great Victorian Fish Count
At Harmers and Shack Bay. Sunday 22 November: Shack Bay at 11.00 am. Sunday 6 December: Harmers Haven at 10.00 am. Meet at the Wreck Bay Car Park. BYO wettie, mask, snorkel & fins.
2019: Triangle Planting June
The Triangle of land at the western end of Viminaria Rd is Bass Coast Council land and was a public open space contribution offset when the northern side of Viminaria Rd was subdivided in 2003.
2017: Red fox and feral cat control
Southern Brown Bandicoot (Parks Vic information).
2017: Bass Coast Biolinks Community Workshop
2016-2017: Tidelines Beach Litter Art Show
2016: Building at Harmers? Luciano’s advice
2013: Harmers Haven CSG-Free Declaration