Southern Pink Underwing Moth Workshop
Schedule
Sat Apr 11 2026 at 08:00 am to 11:00 am
UTC+10:00Location
1811 Currumbin Creek Rd | Currumbin Valley, QL
About this Event
The Southern Pink Underwing Moth (Phyllodes imperialis smithersi) is a rare and threatened species found in subtropical regions of Australia. Its survival depends on the presence of its host plant, the Carronia Vine (Carronia multisepalea), which provides essential food and habitat for the moth’s larvae. Carronia Vine is an important native climbing plant, and conservation efforts include W**d control, planting of Carronia, and monitoring its distribution to support the moth’s recovery.
This workshop aims to raise awareness, provide hands-on experience, and involve the community in protecting this unique species and its habitat. Below is a guide to the day’s schedule, including key sessions and speakers.
- Introductions by Watergum and Healthy Land & Water
- Screening of Back from the Brink: Southern Pink Underwing Moth
- Discussions led by Watergum on the topic of the Carronia Vine
- Insight into Garima by Anthony Molyneux
- Propgation talk and demonstration led by Michelle Benson from Native Plants
- Morning Tea
- Plant ID walk & talk with Mitch Greives from NV Environmental
Parking at the venue is limited, so please carpool where possible. Additional overflow parking is available, with details provided in the confirmation email sent prior to the workshop. A shuttle service will operate to transport attendees between the overflow carpark and the venue.
If you are no longer able to attend, please notify us at so that your place can be offered to another participant.
This project is delivered in partnership with Healthy Land & Water and Barung Landcare, under funding from the Australian Government Saving Native Species Program.
Where is it happening?
1811 Currumbin Creek Rd, 1811 Currumbin Creek Road, Currumbin Valley, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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