UPPER YARRA STAR MAIL
Home » News » Friends of the Leadbeater’s Possum invite all for forest tour

Friends of the Leadbeater’s Possum invite all for forest tour



A tour to experience a local forest with the guidance of the Friends of the Leadbeater’s Possum group is coming up again on Saturday 25 November.

The tour of the Toolangi State Forest is for locals to see different areas in the forest firsthand.

Friends of the Leadbeater’s Possum president Steve Meacher, who is a guide for the tour, said the tour would be a great chance for locals to get to know about the effect of logging.

“It is organised by the Healesville and Upper Yarra branch of the Greens to fundraise for their election campaigns, we tend to do this every year. It’s a popular event that educates people about the importance of our forests and helps the branch to raise some funds for their campaign work,” he said.

The tour will start with an orientation and morning tea at Toolangi Castella Community House.

Attendees will drive out to the forest and stop at the various sites along the way.

Home-cooked lunch will be provided and the tour will finish around 4.30pm.

Tour guide Steve Meacher has lived in Toolangi for almost 20 years.

Mr Meacher said he came to Toolangi to participate in forest education.

“My background is in teaching, particularly environmental education. And I’ve had the good fortune to meet some of the preeminent experts on the Mountain Ash Forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria over the years, so I’ve learnt a lot from them. And my passion is to pass on that knowledge to other people,” he said.

His passion led him to found Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum to protect leadbeater’s possums and their habitats

“Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum is an entirely voluntary group. We’ve been campaigning for almost 20 years for the protection of leadbeater’s possums and their habitats,” Mr Meacher said.

“One of their major habitats is the Mountain Ash Forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria and they don’t live anywhere else outside Victoria.

“Some live in Toolangi, but they are nocturnal. So, on the forest tour, we won’t be seeing any leadbeater’s possums. But, we will be seeing some of their habitats and what makes the forest a good habitat for leadbeater’s possums and other animals.”

Although attendees won’t be able to see nocturnal animals, they will see many birds including crimson rosella, kookaburra, magpie, black cockatoo and lyrebird.

Anyone interested is encouraged to email Bob Rich at bob@bobswriting.com.

Digital Editions


  • Another great win for YJ

    Another great win for YJ

    Another great week to report for Yarra junction Bowling Club. Three pennant games, three wins, and yet another fantastic well-supported Friday night of Barefoot Bowls…

More News

  • Victorian Basketball Players Unite for Road Safety

    Victorian Basketball Players Unite for Road Safety

    The Allan Labor Government is calling on thousands of Victorian basketballers – from grassroots juniors to elite stars to step up as road safety ambassadors this month, as Basketball Victoria…

  • Guidelines for extreme heat

    Guidelines for extreme heat

    Agriculture Victoria have made the following suggestions for this week’s hot weather forecast: Managing animals in high temperatures requires good forward planning. Keeping an eye on the weather forecasts and…

  • Former Mount Evelyn local receives OAM

    Former Mount Evelyn local receives OAM

    From volunteering at the Olympics and Commonwealth games, to being on the leadership team of just about every sports club in the Mt Evelyn region, Terence Dunn could quite possibly…

  • Community leader recognised

    Community leader recognised

    A dedicated Hills community volunteer has been recognised for his long-standing commitment to connection, wellbeing and inclusion. Mr Heath Pawley was set to receive the Ian De La Rue Award…

  • Increasing events, outages prompt push to implement temporary disaster roaming

    Increasing events, outages prompt push to implement temporary disaster roaming

    With disasters seeming to become more frequent and severe in Australia, ensuiring our telecommunications are capable of keeping us connected in a crisis is crucial. Casey MP and Shadow Assistant…

  • OAM awarded to Jim Child

    OAM awarded to Jim Child

    O’Shannassy Ward councillor Jim Child received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his unwavering dedication to the Yarra Ranges. Cr Child was one of 680 award recipients…

  • A big thanks to heroes from Yarra Glen

    A big thanks to heroes from Yarra Glen

    Fiona Waters from Bentleigh reached out to the Star Mail to share a heart-warming act of kindness from locals in Yarra Glen. I just wanted to do a shout out…

  • Have your say on Belgrave projects

    Have your say on Belgrave projects

    The Belgrave Tecoma Township Group is holding a meeting on Thursday, 29 January at 6pm at Belgrave Library. Residents are invited to share their views, hear about current projects, and…

  • Heatwave across Yarra Ranges

    Heatwave across Yarra Ranges

    VicEmergency has issued a heatwave warning for Tuesday 27 January. Severe to extreme intensity heatwave conditions will peak on Tuesday and Wednesday and may be felt by the rest of…

  • Council community links closed for Australia Day

    Council community links closed for Australia Day

    The Yarra Ranges Council’s Community Links will be closed on Monday, 26 January 2026 for the Australia Day public holiday. Arts Centre Warburton, Yarra Ranges Regional Museum and The Memo…