Nillumbik Shire Council
Pop on your old clothes, dust off the gardening gloves and get ready to get your hands dirty! Council is inviting our residents to participate in our annual National Tree Day event, where we are aiming to plant 2000 indigenous plants at Eltham Lower Park. This awesome event will take place on Sunday 27 July from 10am to 1pm at 570 Main Road Eltham, the site is located at the end of Homestead Road. The tree planting is part of an ongoing revegetation project to strengthen the habitat corridor along the Diamond Creek, focusing on providing butterfly habitat for a number of species including the Eltham Copper butterfly that is found adjacent to the park in Hohnes Hill reserve and also the locally significant Imperial Hairstreak, as well as improving the quality of the Diamond Creek for the vulnerable platypus and a range of other mammals, fish and bird species. We're calling on all residents to roll up their sleeves and join us in this important work. Every indigenous species planted is a step towards a greener, healthier future for our community. Participants of all ages are welcome, and no prior experience is necessary.
DATE & TIME
Sunday, 27 July 2025
10:00am to 1:00pm
LOCATION
570 Main Road
Eltham
VIC 3095
EVENT DETAILS..
Site Organiser
Timothy Krasevac
RSVP Contact
Timothy Krasevac
Suitable for Children
Yes
Accessible for Wheelchairs
Yes
DIRECTIONS
Our National Tree Day planting will be held at Eltham Lower Park in the horse & pony cross country area located at the end of Homestead Road, Eltham. There is limited car parking in this area, however there are plenty of other opportunities around Eltham Lower Park and a short stroll or bicycle ride along the Diamond Creek Trail.
VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
Bring gloves, suitable clothing, covered shoes and your passion for improving Nillumbik's incredible biodiversity.
WHAT'S PROVIDED?
,Tools and equipment for planting,Watering cans / buckets,Drinking water,BBQ