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Partners and Supporters

Conservation is a team effort. We're proud to work alongside community groups, Traditional Owner organisations, educators and environmental advocates who help us protect and celebrate Sunshine Reserve.

Funding Partners

We are eternally grateful for organisations who have been providing grants and major project funding for decades in Sunshine Reserve.

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Corporate & Community Partners

We gratefully acknowledge the businesses and organisations whose ongoing financial support helps fund conservation projects, habitat restoration and community engagement initiatives at Sunshine Reserve.

Our community legends and members

Thank You to Our Community.

Every member and donor helps protect Sunshine Reserve.

With over 100 members, our community is at the heart of everything we do at Sunshine Reserve. Whether through membership, volunteering, or a donation, your support helps fund habitat restoration, weed control, and the ongoing protection of the reserve's wildlife and bushland. Thank you for being part of this journey — together, we're creating a positive impact for generations to come.

Our Legends


Some in our community choose to give a little extra, over and above their membership, to help us do even more for Sunshine Reserve. We call them our Legends, and we're incredibly grateful for their generosity.

 

Legends for 2025/26:

 

Amy Hiller

Jon Fly

Angie Fly

Cameron Glover

Diana Hiller

Jane Dingwell

Jim Dingwell

Liz Barraclough

Maree Paton

Mary Harris

Pia Spreen

Jan Begg

Lifetime members:

Gill Gordon

Malcolm Gordon

Clive Gordes

Fay Gordes

Judy O'Donnell

Geoff Linnell

Stuart Calder

Winty Calder

Contributors through the Container Deposit Recycling Scheme

Community & Cultural Partners

Groups contributing expertise, education, cultural knowledge, plants, monitoring or community engagement.

Sunshine Reserve is the heart of Mount Martha and part of a larger ecological corridor.


Connected Reserves include, Bay Park Scouts, Finlayson Creek, Hearn Creek, Mount Martha Park, Hopetoun Norfolk Flora and Fauna Bushland Reserve, Fairbairn Reserve, Mount Martha Golf Course, Balcombe Estuary and The Briars. 

The Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has created a working bee calendar for the 60 friends groups on the Peninsula.  Click here to explore these events.

Sunshine Reserve Conservation Group acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters we work to protect.

 

We recognise their deep cultural, spiritual and environmental connection to Country, and honour the knowledge and stewardship that has cared for these landscapes since time immemorial.

 

We pay our respects to Elders past and present and remain committed to learning from and supporting First Nations voices in caring for Country.

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