SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » Friends of the Organ Pipes

Friends of the Organ Pipes

Loretta Beliniak has always been a river person.

Born in Corowa on the Murray, she moved to Sunbury when she was 10 years old.

Her childhood home, not far from the confluence of Blind and Jacksons Creeks, was her base for creek adventures, including playing in the creek, climbing trees, rafting and canoeing.

Twice a day she crossed Blind Creek on her school journey.

“The creek has always been part of my life”, she said, “my playground…it was formative”.

Perhaps it is no surprise that she finds herself now Convenor of the Friends of the Organ Pipes National Park.

“I moved back from Western Australia in 2018 and saw a join us invitation on a noticeboard at the park. Becoming convenor happened very quickly.”

Set in the valley formed by Jacksons Creek, the Organ Pipes is the closest National Park to Melbourne and an amazing example of landscape rehabilitation.

After early overgrazing by settlers, the park was largely denuded and 90 per cent noxious weeds.

Now, thanks to the efforts of parks staff but particularly volunteers, it has been substantially revegetated.

It is a haven for kangaroos, swamp wallabies, echidnas, sugar gliders, platypus, frogs and raptors.

Loretta helps to organise monthly working bees, social media and in 2022, the group’s 50th year anniversary. The friends group are the main weed managers.

Prickly pear, boxthorn and artichoke thistle keep invading the park, stretching volunteer resources. Not to mention feral goats.

The task can seem overwhelming but Loretta keeps her perspective by looking back at old photos of the park, when there “weren’t any trees in the valley and it was covered in boxthorn and artichoke thistle.

“We’ve done a really great job and volunteers have always been there to do all this work.”

It’s not all about maintenance though. Loretta and her friends group have a vision for improvements to the park they love.

“Our next project is bringing back grasslands along the Calder. The stretch from the Organ Pipes Road to Kings Road (Sydenham Park).”

Down in Jacksons Creek, the 2022 floods were both amazing and destructive.

“I’ve never seen so much water charging through there,” Loretta said.

That water affected her in another way, when her workplace in Kensington on the banks of the Maribyrnong River was inundated.

“We had a metre of water go through the entire place.”

Out of action for seven weeks, there was widespread alarm at the prospect of a national shortage of their main product, the dim sim.

Sometimes a source of joy, sometimes threatening and destructive. Creeks and rivers will continue to course through Loretta’s life.

Digital Editions


  • West is best this Midsumma

    West is best this Midsumma

    Midsumma Westside is back again, with plenty of events happening across Melbourne’s western suburbs between 18 January until 8 February. Georgia Tacey dives into all…

More News

  • Pool party cancelled

    Pool party cancelled

    Macedon Ranges council has advised that the Woodend Pool Party will no longer go ahead. The event, which was scheduled for Wednesday 14 January at the Woodend Outdoor Pool, has…

  • Council services Australia Day hours

    Council services Australia Day hours

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Some Hume council services will be impacted or closed during the upcoming Australia Day public holiday on Monday 26 January. Customer service centres…

  • Footy clubs benefit

    Footy clubs benefit

    Football and netball clubs across the Macedon Ranges have benefitted from the latest round of funding from the state government and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Georgia Tacey caught up with Macedon and Mount Macedon Landcare president Kate Lawerence to hear about her love of Macedon and everything that happens with one of the Ranges’ youngest…

  • Reeling in funding

    Reeling in funding

    Coliban Water has reeled in a fresh catch of funding for two of its reservoirs. Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas announced that Coliban Water received two grants for its reservoirs in…

  • Family affair at Riddell

    Family affair at Riddell

    It was a family affair for ladder leaders Riddell in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association Jensen Shield seconds on Saturday, with club history made. For the first time, the…

  • Big Switch timetable released

    Big Switch timetable released

    The new timetable for the train networks ‘Big Switch’ has been released, with the state government saying it will deliver more than one thousand extra weekly services. Public and Active…

  • School and men’s shed unite for project

    School and men’s shed unite for project

    Kismet Park Primary School and Hume Men’s Shed Sunbury have joined forces on a special project at the Sunbury school. The collaborative project will see the construction of a new…

  • Sunbury groups awarded

    Sunbury groups awarded

    A number of local Sunbury community groups and organisations have benefited from the latest grant funding from Villawood Properties. Villawood’s Sunbury Community Grant campaign has awarded 10 recipients a total…

  • Free disposal of Christmas trees

    Free disposal of Christmas trees

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 322848 Macedon Ranges residents are able to dispose of their real Christmas trees for free throughout January. Macedon Ranges council has waived the green…