Hunter Water - Community Planting Day Tree Day Site Details

Hunter Water - Community Planting Day

Join us for a community planting day near Grahamstown Dam! Through regeneration and restoration, we can help the flora and fauna that call the bush home, including local koalas and threatened species of bottle brush. We’re setting out to plant over 1000 groundcovers, shrubs and trees to help improve koala habitat availability and connectivity, improve long-term viability of threatened bottle brush and promote native regeneration. Come along for a free, family friendly day in the bush doing good for our community and environment, and see what a difference we can make together. This project has been assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust.

Native Animal Habitat Threatened Species Rivers, Wetlands, Waterways

DATE & TIME

Friday, 11 October 2024

10:00am to 2:00pm

EVENT DETAILS..

Site Organiser

Ashlee Antcliff

RSVP Contact

Ashlee Antcliff

0472586026

Suitable for Children

Yes

Accessible for Wheelchairs

No

DIRECTIONS

The event will be taking place on Hunter Water land adjacent to Grahamstown Dam, off Rangers Road. There will be signage and Hunter Water staff at the entry to the site to provide directions

VOLUNTEER INFORMATION

What to bring? Enclosed shoes, long sleeves and long pants, hat, gardening gloves, sunscreen, mosquito repellent and water. And a can-do attitude! We’ll provide extra water to refill your bottle, sunscreen to reapply and a tasty lunch from the Lions Club food truck.

WHAT'S PROVIDED?

Gloves,Tools and equipment for planting,Watering cans / buckets,Drinking water,BBQ


WHO'S PARTICIPATING?

Chris Marley
Paul Holmquest
Kate Frost
Nicole Wilson
David Davies
Daniel Livingston
Rachel Williams
Rachel Williams
Debbie Owens
Geoff Byrnes
Sarah Gray
Ashlee Antcliff
Grace MacPherson
Melissa Caslick
Kate Olrich
Emily Baker
Hanne Newman
Diane Rotumah
Anne Finegan
Amy Batten
Antonia Lüder
Michelle Munson
james Stanley
Shaunna Giffin
Linda Walpole
Simon Rocco
Stephanie Marks