A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summer
A local sponsor sees how practical in-kind support helps volunteers keep restoration work moving through tough conditions.
Read A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summerNative species, habitat, wildlife corridors, pollinators, ecosystem health, and biodiversity outcomes.
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A local sponsor sees how practical in-kind support helps volunteers keep restoration work moving through tough conditions.
Read A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summerA nursery volunteer follows local plants from seed collection through propagation and into a creek restoration site.
Read From seed tray to shade treeA hinterland landholder starts with one windbreak and finds a pathway into soil cover, pollinator habitat, and farm biodiversity.
Read A shelterbelt that changed a small farmHelp grow the plants used in local creek, dune, farm biodiversity, and reserve restoration projects.
Read Community nursery capacityA small donation can help grow local provenance seedlings for creek lines, dunes, shelterbelts, and habitat corridors.
Read Native plants for local habitatBanksia Coast and Hinterland Landcare is inviting members and volunteers to join a winter planting program across creek, farm, and coastal sites.
Read Banksia Coast opens winter planting seasonWeed removal, access control, dune planting, and shorebird awareness across three high-use Banksia Bay beach access points.
Read Banksia Bay Dune RecoveryLandholders came together to discuss soil cover, pollinator strips, shelterbelts, and practical farm biodiversity planning.
Read Small farms field day shares soil cover lessonsA new youth and schools program is giving young people hands-on experience with local native plants and community projects.
Read Young Landcarers start nursery morningsSponsor practical workshops on soil health, weeds, farm biodiversity, coastal resilience, or climate-ready plantings.
Read Field Day SupporterSupport seed trays, potting mix, shade cloth, labels, hygiene supplies, and propagation benches for local provenance plants.
Read Back the Community NurseryFund native plants, guards, mulch, morning tea, volunteer registration support, and event logistics for a creek-bank restoration day.
Read Sponsor a Creek Planting DayA community resilience partner supporting habitat-aware fire planning, property preparedness education, and local workshops.
Read Rural Firewise Communities NetworkA cultural partner supporting respectful project planning, place-based learning, and interpretation principles.
Read First Coast Cultural Knowledge GroupAn in-kind sponsor providing discounted nursery materials, practical advice, and a member offer on selected native plant purchases.
Read Paperbark Bend Nursery