Platypus conservancy calls Campbells Creek home

Biologist with the Australian Platypus Conservancy, Geoff Williams at Campbells Creek following the national conservancy's recent relocation from East Gippsland. Photo: Eve Lamb

Since shifting from East Gippsland to Campbells Creek about three months ago, the nation’s Australian Platypus Conservancy has taken to its new home like a platypus to water. 
Biologist with the conservancy, Geoff Williams says there are several reasons why the conservancy decided the time was right to shift to central Victoria.
And Campbells Creek near Castlemaine fitted the bill perfectly, he says. Full story in today’s Castlemaine Mail. Friday, January 3, 2020.

Eve Lamb
Journalist and photographer Eve Lamb has a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) degree from Deakin University and a Master of Arts (Professional Writing) from Deakin University. She has worked for many regional newspapers including the Hamilton Spectator and the Warrnambool Standard, and has also worked for metro daily, The Hobart Mercury, and The Sunday Tasmanian. Eve has also contributed to various magazines including Australian Cyclist.