WEPA

Willoughby Environmental Protection Association (WEPA)

Menu Skip to content
  • Home
  • About WEPA
    • Activities
    • Constitution
    • Contact
    • Membership
    • Office Bearers & Committee
    • Projects
  • WEPA meetings
    • Events Calendar
  • WEPA News
  • WEPA Photo Gallery
  • WEPA Resources
    • AGM Minutes and Reports
    • Correspondence, Submissions & Reports
    • Executive Resources
    • General Resources
    • Links
    • Representation
    • Historical Records
  • About Willoughby
    • Flora & Fauna of Willoughby

Projects

The Sugarloaf Project
The Sugarloaf Project was a major initiative of WEPA. Conducted in cooperation with Willoughby Council, the Sugarloaf project involves extensive regeneration of bushland along Sugarloaf Creek in Castlecrag and Middle Cove. The project ran from 1985 to 2012 with stunning results.

spider
waterfall
valley
live_Dragon
fern
creek

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook

Like this:

Like Loading...
JOIN WEPA NOW!

SAVE THE DATE - WEPA AGM

Wednesday 29 April, 2026 7.30pm

Please join us for our annual general meeting.
It will be online and information will be sent to you soon.

Follow us on Facebook to stay connected!

WHAT IS WEPA?

WEPA is the Willoughby Environmental Protection Association Inc. We are a non-political community group dedicated to preserving Willoughby’s natural heritage, protecting local bushland and wildlife and mitigating the impacts of pollution in our locality.

While our primary interest is the City of Willoughby on Sydney’s North Shore, our members are also involved with environmental matters at state and National levels with a particular focus on addressing climate change and protecting biodiversity nationally.

WEPA believes that the quality of the surrounding environment plays a critical role in everyday lives, our well-being and that of our community. At a time when our neighbourhoods, urban tree canopy, bushland, parks, wetlands, rivers and bays are under increasing pressure from overdevelopment and poor planning there is an ever greater need for community oversight and action.

We encourage you to work with us in these campaigns. Join the WEPA community today!

For more information see About WEPA.

SEARCH

ARCHIVES

    Powered by WordPress.com.
     

    Loading Comments...
     

      %d