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Late satirist John Clarke’s family donates ‘magical’ Phillip Island property to conservation – ABC News
Helen McDonald, the wife of the late John Clarke, gifts the couple’s eight-hectare property in Rhyll Inlet to a nature conservation group to create a lasting legacy for the much-loved satirist.

The late satirist, John Clarke, has left another lasting legacy this time, to conservation.
Key points:
- John Clarke and his family spent years planting trees and birdwatching on the property
- Clarke’s widow Helen McDonald has donated the land to the Trust for Nature
- The property will now be used for education and conservation purposes
The much-loved performer, who was also an avid birdwatcher and nature-lover, died while bushwalking in Victoria in 2017, at the…
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