Arnwood Place
Arnwood Place is a natural channel design project which extends beyond the confluence of Sandy Creek with Norman Creek to Barr Street Park. this is a Habitat Brisbane site, supported by Brisbane City Council.
Working Bees
Arnwood place Working bees are the third Saturday of the month, from 2.00 pm (3pm in warmer weather). Training provided. Wear sensible clothes, strong shoes and a hat; bring a water bottle. Email enquiries to Stephanie and check our Facebook page for precise locations.

The current bushcare group (or ecological monitoring) has observed the following species at the site at least once. If you have seen other animals, please let us know. Likewise if you think we have a wrong ID.
*An asterisk indicates an introduced species
Birds
Thanks to Ken Gemell for recording most of these.
- Australian Brush Turkey
- Australian Wood Duck
- Domestic Duck*
- Pacific Black Duck
- Hardhead Duck
- Rock Dove AKA Feral Pigeon*
- Spotted Dove*
- Brown Cuckoo-dove
- Crested Pigeon
- Australasian Darter
- Little Pied Cormorant
- Little Black Cormorant
- Eastern Great Egret
- White-faced Heron
- Little Egret
- Australian White Ibis
- Straw-necked Ibis
- Brown Goshawk
- Buff-banded Rail
- Dusky Moorhen
- Bush Stone-curlew
- Masked Lapwing
- Galah
- Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
- Pale-headed Rosella
- Pheasant Coucal
- Eastern Koel
- Channel-billed Cuckoo
- White-throated Needletail
- Laughing Kookaburra
- Sacred Kingfisher
- Superb Fairy-wren
- Red-backed Fairy-wren
- Noisy Miner
- Eastern Spinebill
- Scarlet Honeyeater
- Brown Honeyeater
- Blue-faced Honeyeater
- Noisy Friarbird
- Striated Pardalote
- White-browed Scrubwren
- Eastern Whipbird
- Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike
- Rufous Whistler
- Australasian Figbird
- Olive backed Oriole
- Australian Magpie
- Grey Butcherbird
- Pied Butcherbird
- Pied Currawong
- Spangled Drongo
- Grey Fantail
- Willie Wagtail
- Torresian Crow
- Magpie Lark
- Welcome Swallow
- Fairy Martin
- Tawny Grassbird
- Silvereye
- Common Myna*
Mammals
- Common Brushtail Possum
- Common Ringtail Possum
- Grey-headed Flying-fox
- Black Flying-fox
- Eastern Bentwing Bat
- Water Rat
Reptiles
- Macquarie Turtle (also called Short-necked Turtle)
- Garden Skink
- Eastern Water Skink
- Eastern Striped Skink
- Water Dragon
- Carpet Python
- Green Tree Snake
- Keelback
Amphibians
- Cane Toad*
- Asian House Gecko
Fish
- Longfin Eel
- Freshwater Mullet
- Firetail Gudgeon
- Gambusia*
- Tilapia*
Insect life
This section still in development
- Four-horned Gumtree Gall

Just downstream from the Arnwood Place bridge, one of the creek banks had a makeover in 2018, thanks to a BCC Environment Grant.
The "Arnwood Place Riparian Restoration" involved the treatment of Singapore daisy and other weeds, and a special planting technique. Long tubes of sack-like material were filled with potting soil and pinned to the creek bank. They were then planted with a variety of riparian species (Lomandras, sedges, Crinum lillies, Melaleuca and a few Ficus), whose roots will grow through the bag and eventually stablilise the bank. The tubes are known as "Habitat Sausages" because of their shape and the habitat value of the plants in them.
We also planted some additional Lomandras and sedges in the soil itself around the "Sausages" and hope that all the plants will have good root growth before the floods come! We have had enough of that huge patch of Singapore Daisy and will be removing any regrowth that we see. Although some of the Crinum lillies seem to have disappeared, we can't wait for the natives we've put in to mature - hope all who visit Arnwood Place will enjoy the upgrade to this highly visible bank.
This project is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. Our bushcare group is very appreciative of this funding, under the Lord Mayor's Community Sustainability and Environmental Grants Program. It enabled us to employ contractors from OCCA Biodiversity Services for the work, which was more technical than our normal bushcare activities. Now it is up to us to keep the site looking good!