Our History
A legacy of nature conservation and community engagementTHE BEGINNING
In early 1967, a local farmer, Wally Chitty, had an idea of forming a club in Toodyay, along the lines of the Northam Wildflower Club. He discussed this idea with a number of local community members.
Later that year, Dawn Atwell (a farmer from Woodendale), Ray Paynter (a farmer from Clackline), Hazel Hastie (a farmer’s wife from Deepdale) and Albie North (a Shire Councillor and farmer from Strathavon) met to further Wally Chitty’s idea. They discussed and then formulated the objectives of such a Club.
So began the Toodyay Naturalists’ Club, an organisation highly respected in the local and wider community for its views on the conservation of natural history. Evidence of this respect is its receipt of the prestigious John Tonkin Greening Award in 1996.

History Book Launch, 17 July 2010, with five Patrons, six Presidents and six Honorary Life Members
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Our History
1968
July 20
The Beginning
The inaugural meeting at St Stephen’s Anglican Church Hall, Toodyay.
September 8
First excursion
First picnic excursion to Bald Hill in the former Avon Valley Army Training Ground, Morangup, to lobby for the land to be reserved.
1969
April
The first film night
Featuring Frank North’s colour films on WA birds.
June
Wildflower Garden
Commenced a wildflower garden at the Toodyay Reservoir Hill Lookout.
December
Flora and fauna reserve divided
Former Avon Valley Army Training Ground in the Morangup area was divided into a Flora and Fauna Reserve, National Park and Forestry Reserve.
1970
July
Morangup reserves declared A Class Reserves.
Successful Shire and Club lobbying resulted in the three Morangup reserves above being declared A Class Reserves.
1972
July
First Newsletter
Issue of the Club’s first Newsletter, edited by Ray Paynter.
1973
September 29
Drummond memorial unveiled
Right Hon. Ernest H Lee-Steere, Lord Mayor of the City of Perth, unveiled the plaque dedicating the Drummond Memorial at the Pelham Reserve Lookout.
1975
Wongamine Timber Reserve unpgrade
Successfully lobbied for the Wongamine Timber Reserve to be upgraded to a Nature Reserve.
Funds for biological survey of the Shire’s reserves.
Suggested to the Shire that National Estate Grants Program funds are used partly on a biological survey of the Shire’s reserves.
John Gilbert memorial plaque
Placed a memorial plaque to naturalist John Gilbert in the Drummond Memorial Garden at the Pelham Reserve Lookout.
1976
Assisted Keith Casperson
Release of Keith Casperson’s work: Toodyay: a survey of major habitats within the Shire: study for Toodyay Shire Council. The club assisted the author.
May
Protection and control of roadside verges
The Club’s draft policy on the protection and control of roadside verges was adopted by the Shire, a State and possibly national first.
1978
December
Shire’s floral emblem: Raspberry Jam Tree
The Toodyay Shire adopted the Club’s recommendation of the Raspberry Jam Tree (Acacia acuminata) as the Shire’s floral emblem.
1979
June 10
Pioneers’ Arboretum opened
Pioneers’ Arboretum opened on Hamersley Street, on land leased by the Shire from Westrail. Club’s WAY ’79 Project.
June 10
Launch of first book
Launch of first book: Natural history of Toodyay. Dedicated to Albie North, inaugural President.
1980
February
Survey of road verges
Completed survey of all road verges within the Shire, with survey notes and maps given to the Shire.
1981 – 84
Public campaign to prevent catchment
Successful public campaign to prevent the development of the catchment of the Beelaring and Goonaring Springs A Class Nature Reserves, now the Morangup Nature Reserve.
1983
November
Launch of draft management plans
Public launch of draft management plans for all Toodyay Shire reserves, prepared by the Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, with much support from the Club.
1984
February 19
Club records destroyed
Club records destroyed in a house fire at Glen Avon, the Masters’ property.
July
Regular Newsletter commenced
Commenced an occasional one-page Newsletter to members, written by Secretary Pam Masters
August 20
New Club’s emblem
Adopted the Raspberry Jam Tree (Acacia acuminata) as the Club’s emblem and letterhead.
1986
April 11
Toodyay’s 150th Pioneer Trek
Botanical walk through Morangup Nature Reserve in the footsteps of James Drummond, as part of Toodyay’s 150th Pioneer Trek.
November 22
Launch of second book
Launch of second book: The Avon Valley: the naturalists’ view, edited by Maxine Walker. Sponsored by the Shires of Toodyay and Northam, Town of Northam and the York Society.
1987
Wongamine Nature Reserve extension
Successfully lobbied CALM to extend the Wongamine Nature Reserve.
November
Club’s Constitution.
Completed the Club’s Constitution.
1988
November 26
Pioneers’ Arboretum
Opened the second stage of the Pioneers’ Arboretum, a Bicentennial Project.
1990
January 12
Incorporation of the Club
Incorporation of the Club, with name: ‘Toodyay Naturalists’ Club Incorporated’.
February
John Tonkin Tree Award
Awarded a certificate for Greening Australia (WA)’s John Tonkin Tree Award. Nominated by the Shire.
November 16
John Tonkin Greening Award for Individual Endeavour
Club member Ray Paynter awarded the Greening Australia (WA) John Tonkin Greening Award for Individual Endeavour. Nominated by the Club.
1991 – 2001
Rare Flora Surveys
Participated in annual Rare (and later Endangered) Flora Surveys for CALM in the Wongan Hills (1991-1993, 1999-2001)
1991
December 1
Fenced Eucalyptus macrocarpa stand
Fenced a Eucalyptus macrocarpa stand on Arthur North’s property, Toodyay, funded by a Gordon Reid Foundation grant.
1992
June
Common trees of Toodyay pamphlet
Published the pamphlet Common trees of Toodyay (with assistance from the Toodyay Land Conservation District Committee).
July 18
Tabled and distributed policy
Tabled and distributed the policy The protection of wild-life of the Avon River: within the Shires of Toodyay, Northam, York, Beverley and Town of Northam: policy statement, Toodyay Naturalists’ Club, prepared by Jim Masters
October 10
Launch of the third book
Launch of third book: The Pioneers’ Arboretum. Funded by a grant from the State Minister for Environment.
October 25
Unveiling of a plaque
Dr Stephen Hopper (Director, Kings Park and Botanic Garden) unveiled a plaque at the fenced E. macrocarpa stand on Arthur North’s property, Toodyay.
1994
Greening Western Australia grant
Received a Greening Western Australia equipment grant to start a Regional Herbarium.
1994 – 96
Biological survey
Conducted a biological survey of the Avon Valley National Park, for CALM.
1995 – 97
Avon River Waterbird Survey
Conducted an annual winter Avon River Waterbird Survey for the Avon River Management Authority (ARMA), organised by Jim Masters, to study effects of the Avon Descent.
1996
Community Conservation Grant
Received a Community Conservation Grant ($1550) from the Minister for the Environment to purchase equipment for the Project: Botanical survey and inventory, Avon Valley National Park and reserves.
October 31
Bushland Conservation Award
Awarded the Bushland Conservation Award and was a finalist in the Community Group Award of Greening Western Australia’s John Tonkin Greening Awards, nominated by Max Trenorden MLA. Wayne Clarke was an Individual Endeavour Award finalist.
1998
March 21
River Manager Gold Award
Awarded the Accredited River Manager Gold Award by ARMA.
June 12
30th Anniversary
Celebrated the 30th Anniversary at a Stirling House Restaurant luncheon, Toodyay.
2000
April
Seed Orchard Group
Toodyay Understorey Seed Orchard Group joined the Club as a subgroup.
2003
Meeting records submitted to JS Battye Library
Club meeting records for 1984-2003 deposited for safe-keeping in the JS Battye Library of West Australian History, State Library of Western Australia.
January 26
Community Organisation of the Year Award
Awarded Shire of Toodyay’s Australia Day – Community Organization of the Year Award.
February
Commonwealth Envirofund grant
Received a Commonwealth Envirofund grant ($5,536) for the Seed Orchard Group to undertake grassland restoration and seed orchard establishment, Lloyd Reserve.
2004
June
Commonwealth Envirofund grant
Received a Commonwealth Envirofund grant ($2,080) for the Seed Orchard Group to undertake further grassland restoration and signage, Lloyd Reserve.
August 27
Drummond Symposium: a review of the work of James Drummond
Presented the Drummond Symposium: a review of the work of James Drummond, Toodyay. Organised by Prof. Stephen Davies, Ray Paynter et al.
September
Lotterywest grant
Received a Lotterywest grant ($3,350) to erect a shed for the Toodyay Seed Orchard Group.
September 21
Certificate of Excellence
Presented with a Certificate of Excellence, by Ribbons of Blue / Waterwatch WA, for involvement in Macro-invertebrate Snapshots.
2005
April 30
Seed Orchard Group moves
Toodyay Understorey Seed Orchard Group (sub-group of the Club) transferred to the Toodyay Friends of the River.
November
The Drummond Symposium proceedings
Proceedings of The Drummond Symposium were published by the Curtin University of Technology, copyright held by the Club. Edited by SJJF (Stephen) Davies.
2006
October
TNC news
Issued a new newsletter, TNC news. Produced by President Greg Warburton.
2008
August 23
40th Anniversary celebrations
Celebrated the 40th Anniversary with a day of events at the Avalon Homestead and other significant places, Toodyay.
2010
May
New print and e-newsletter
Issued a new print and e-newsletter: TNC Newsletter, edited by the Clarkes.
July 17
Launch of fourth book
Launched our fourth book: The Toodyay Naturalists’ Club: 40 years of Observation and Education (1968-2008).
2011
August
New Club logo
A new Club logo was launched, featuring the Chuditch and Grevillea flexuosa.
September 17
Dawn Atwell Reserve
Toodyay Reserve 5273 revitalised and renamed the Dawn Atwell Reserve, through the lobbying and assistance of TNC and WWF.
2012
August
TNC website
Commenced the development of an independent TNC website, included online recording of sightings; funded by the Toodyay Bendigo Bank.
July 18
Toodyay Tidy Towns Committee
Represented on the inaugural Toodyay Tidy Towns Committee
2013
August 10
John Masters Bird Hide
Opening of the John Masters Bird Hide on the new Bilya Walk Track, along the Avon River. Funded by Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management.