Our Newsletters

A partial archive

Our history informs our present and, mindful of this, we are compiling an archive of newsletters including recent digital postings as well as newsletters issued by our predecessor organisation, Friends of Tokai Forest.

Newsletters 1998 – 2004

In due course, we hope to publish a full archive of Friends of Tokai Forest and Friends of Tokai Park newsletters so that we’re better able to reflect our history – from 1996 to the present day. If you have old newsletters any in your possession and would like to send or loan us a copy, whether scanned in PDF or as hard copy, please contact our Secretary.
Newsletter 1
Newsletter 1 Jun-July 1994
Newsletter 2
Newsletter 2 August-September 1996
Newsletter 3
Newsletter 3 November 1996
Newsletter 4
Newsletter 4 March-April 1997
Newsletter 5
Newsletter 5 May-June 1997
Newsletter 6
Newsletter 6 - August 1997
Newsletter 7
Newsletter 7 - January 1998pdf
Newsletter 8
Newsletter 8 - May 1998
Newsletter 9
Newsletter 9 - August 1998
Newsletter 10
Newsletter 10 - February 1999
Newsletter 11
Newsletter 11 - May 1999
Newsletter 12
Newsletter 12 - August 1999
Newsletter 13
Newsletter 13 - November 1999
Newsletter 14
Newsletter 14 - March 2000
Newsletter 15
Newsletter 15 - May 2000
Newsletter 16
Newsletter 16 - August 2000
Newsletter 17
Newsletter 17 - December 2000
Newsletter 18
Newsletter 18 - February 2001
Newsletter 19
Newsletter 19 - June 2001
Newsletter 20
Newsletter 20 - August 2001
Newsletter 22
Newsletter 22 - April 2002
Newsletter 25
Newsletter 25 - December 2002
Newsletter 28
Newsletter 28 - September 2003

About Us

Our core retoration and conservation values, as reflected in our logo

About Us

Our core retoration and conservation values, as reflected in our logo
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Our Activities

The selfless and unstinting labour of our members defines us – actions speak far louder than words

Our Activities

We're into everything – from clearing aliens, talks and walks to special events that build community
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Our Mission

The 4Ws + 1H of Friends of Tokai Park, that is, the Whos, Whats, Whens, Whys and Hows

Our Mission

Who we are, what we do, when we do it, why we exist and how we seek to restore and conserve Tokai Park
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Our Team

FoTP's committee manages the day-to-day affairs of a community of 1 450-plus active members

Our Team

Meet as representative a bunch of FoTP members and volunteers as you're likely to find
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