Our second park for Saturday, the 22nd day of November 2025, and the 2025 VKFF Activation Weekend, was the Monarto Conservation Park VKFF-0828. Monarto is about 64 km southeast of Adelaide.
This is another park that Marija and I have visited several times previously and have activated it for the WWFF program.
Above: Map showing the location of Monarto Conservation Park. Map c/o Google Maps
Monarto Conservation Park is located on the western side of Ferries McDonald Road.
Above: the boundaries of Monarto CP. Image c/o Google Earth
The Monarto Conservation Park is about 240 hectares in size and was established on the 15th day of September 1983. It was previously known as Braendler’s Scrub. (Dcceew.gov.au 2025) (Wikipedia 2026)
Above: Declaration of the park, SA Govt Gazette, 15 September 1983
The park consists of thickets of mallee woodland and dry heathland. About 50 species of native plants have been recorded in the park. The park is located in the ‘rain shadow’ of the Southern Mount Lofty Ranges to its west. Monarto has just over half of the average rainfall of Adelaide, and is considered to be semi-arid. (NPWS 2024) (Wikipedia 2026)
The park is home to the Western grey kangaroo and the native marsupial mouse. Birds SA has recorded 108 bird species in the park, including Red-rumped parrot, Mallee Ringneck, Purple-crowned Lorikeet, Grey Fantail, and White-browned Babbler. (Birdssa.au 2026) (NPWS 2024)





Marija and I set up in our normal spot, in the carpark on the eastern side of the park. We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole.
Unfortunately, we had to compete with mosquitoes and drizzling rain during this activation.
Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
- VK2LDJ/p (VKFF-0860)
- VK1GAB/P (VKFF-0860)
- VK2CBC/P (VKFF-0860)
- VK2ZR
- VK2AZR
- VK2ZRX
- VK2IO/P (VKFF-0383)
- VK2GEZ/P (VKFF-0383)
- VK3GOW
- VK5DW
- VK3BCM/P (SOTA VK3/ VC-136)
- VK3PF
- VK5AV
I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
- VK2LDJ/p (VKFF-0860)
- VK1GAB/P (VKFF-0860)
- VK2CBC/P (VKFF-0860)
- VK2ZR
- VK2AZR
- VK2ZRX
- VK2IO/P (VKFF-0383)
- VK2GEZ/P (VKFF-0383)
- VK3GOW
- VK5DW
- VK3CLD
- VK2DBF
- VK5QA
- VK3WSG
- VK5AAF
- VK2EXA
- VK3AUX
- VK5ACC
- VK3SQ
- VK2BD
- VK3JT
- VK2MAB
- VK3TDX
- VK3KRL
- VK5HR
- VK3PWG
- VK3TTK
- VK1OZ
- VK2OZI
- VK1PW
- VK2APW
- VK2VW
- VK2HFI
- VK2AKA
- VK2BUG
- VK3APC
- VK3KIM
- VK3BCM/P (SOTA VK3/ VC-136)
- VK5OG/M
- VK5DAD/M
- VK3MGM
- VK3PF
- VK5AV
- VK3OAK
- VK3GUM
I worked the following stations on 20m SSB;-
- EA3MP
- VK2JJM
- VK4EW
- ZL1CZ
- VK2LEE
- VK2ETI
- VK2AIT
- VK2AIQ
- VK2AIX
- VK2AIZ
- VK2VW
- VK2HFI
- VK2AKA
- VK2BUG
- VK4NH
- VK4DXA
- VK4XCS
- E51JD
References.
- Dcceew.gov.au. (2025). Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database 2024 – DCCEEW. [online] Available at: https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/land/nrs/science/capad/2024. [Accessed 22 Apr. 2026]
- National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia. (2024). Monarto Conservation Park. [online] Available at: https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/monarto-conservation-park. [Accessed 22 Apr. 2026]
- Wikipedia Contributors (2026). Monarto Conservation Park. Wikipedia.


