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Community planting for National Tree Day Harold Park

Help us plant 750 native grasses, herbs and wildflowers in Harold Park. By planting specific grasses that insects prefer, we can support bees and butterflies, enhance pollination and provide food for little birds. This year, we're boosting biodiversity around this inner city area by planting in the habitat corridor that runs from Glebe foreshore along Johnstons Creek. When patches of plants are close together, it's safer and easier for animals to move around our city.

Wildlife Corridors Native Animal Habitat

DATE & TIME

Friday, 24 July 2026

10:00am to 12:00pm

LOCATION

1 Dalgal Way

Forest Lodge

NSW 2037

EVENT DETAILS..

Site Organiser

Jen Beer

RSVP Contact

Jen Beer

02 9265 9333

Suitable for Children

Yes

Accessible for Wheelchairs

No

DIRECTIONS

Next to the Tramsheds. Meet between Ross Street and the Crescent.

VOLUNTEER INFORMATION

For your safety: - Children must be supervised at all times - Please wear enclosed shoes and dress sun safe. We recommend trousers, hats and long sleeves. - Catch public transport as parking is limited. - Bring your own water bottle and gardening gloves if you have them. - Fruit and water bottle refilling will be available. This event may be postponed or cancelled in extreme weather.

WHAT'S PROVIDED?

Gloves,Tools and equipment for planting,Drinking water,Snacks


WHO'S PARTICIPATING?

James Chang
Flavio Di Virgilio