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SUMMARY:Mooloolah River Landcare: Eucalypt Field ID with Marc Russell (Qld)
DESCRIPTION:Mooloolah River Landcare is proud to have special guest host Marc Russell leading a Eucalypt Field ID Workshop this March! Learn about our local native Eucalypt species and techniques to identify them. Marc will share information of his favourite Eucalypt habitat trees and explain the importance of trees for ecosystem resilience. Marc has an incredible bank of knowledge on native plants – this talk is a must for anyone interested in Australian trees\, flora or fauna. Your newfound theory knowledge will be put into practice\, as Marc then leads a walk amongst the surrounding bushland to identify species growing in their native habitat. Marc has always had a keen interest in the environment and has worked for over 40 years’ in environmental management. He has a strong passion for environmental education\, community involvement and plant / animal interactions (including humans).
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/mooloolah-river-landcare-eucalypt-field-id-with-marc-russell/
LOCATION:Ewen Maddock Dam\, Sunshine Coast\, Connection Road\, Mooloolah Valley\, QLD\, 4553\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|Queensland,Qld
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mooloolah River Landcare":MAILTO:operations@mrwl.org.au
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SUMMARY:Pine Rivers Koala Care Habitat Generation Bundalong (Qld)
DESCRIPTION:This is an event to celebrate National Eucalypt Day. Our habitat working bee is on 15th March at YMCA Bundalong Camp\, Byrnes Rd\, 7.30am-10.30am. Look for the bushcare sign on the right-hand side by the gate. \nPlanting will be dependent on weather as the ground needs to have some rain before more new plants can be put in. Over 200 native plants went into the ground on 15th Feb at our last working bee. There will be some planting\, followed by maintenance around these previous plantings. (Article for 15th Feb). Wire mesh was placed around the eucalypts to discourage the local macropods (wallabies). Any plant protection covers may need hand weeding. If it’s been dry\, we will hand water from 5lt containers. \nThis habitat site is so important for the area due to all the work in and around Youngs Crossing Rd and the new bridge installation. The road widening and straightening has meant the removal of huge established eucalypt trees\, which has seen a lot of the wildlife pushed up towards the corridor between Byrnes Rd and Dayboro Rd. Please come and join us. \nWhat to Bring \nHat\, water\, closed-in shoes\, sun-safe clothes (long trousers\, long-sleeve shirt)\, bug spray\, gardening gloves if you have them and your family and friends. All other equipment supplied. \n.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/pine-rivers-koala-care-habitat-generation-qld/
LOCATION:Bundalong YMCA Camp\, 64 Byrnes Rd\, Joyner\, QLD\, 4500\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Qld
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pine Rivers Koala Care Assoc. Inc.":MAILTO:prkcai@prkoalacare.com.au
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SUMMARY:Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary ‘Our Eucalypt Home’ (Qld)
DESCRIPTION:Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary will celebrate National Eucalypt Day 2026 with a fun family-friendly\, interactive event showcasing the vital role of eucalypts in supporting wildlife and ecosystems. Set against our 27-hectare sanctuary\, the day will inspire visitors to connect with nature and understand the importance of eucalypt conservation. \nActivities include:\n– Event stall featuring koala food displays and hands-on craft activities.\n– Eucalypt-inspired arts and crafts\, including creating a ‘Eucalypt Man’\, flower crowns\, gumnut headbands\, wands\, koala masks\, and nature collages.\n– Koala and gum leaf-themed face painting.\n– Photo opportunity area with arches adorned with eucalypts and local flowers; visitors are encouraged to share on social media with #LoveAGum.\n– Visit from Nutty the Koala\, dressed in a eucalypt-inspired costume.\n– Storytelling with Sarah Eccleston\, author of Have You Seen a Tree for Me?\, exploring the challenges koalas face in the wild and the importance of habitat preservation.\n– Stick insect display\, showcasing three species and their role in the ecosystem \nSanctuary team members\, experts in native plants and koala care\, will showcase the sanctuary’s gumtree species and explain how eucalypts sustain biodiversity\, provide habitat\, and support climate resilience. \nThe event is free to visitors\, offering hands-on experiences that foster awareness\, stewardship\, and a connection to Australia’s iconic eucalypts.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/currumbin-wildlife-sanctuary-our-eucalypt-home-qld/
LOCATION:Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary\, 28 Tomewin St\, Currumbin\, Qld\, 4223\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art or Craft,Qld
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SUMMARY:GUMFEST - Brisbane Botanic Gardens\, Mount Coot-tha (Qld)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Brisbane Botanic Gardens\, Mount Coot-tha for a family-friendly celebration of the eucalypt – one of our national botanic treasures. \nYou can learn more about our magnificent gum species and the amazing wildlife they support by attending some talks\, guided walks\, hands-on workshops and activities for both kids and adults. Try your hand at nature journalling\, learn about dyeing fabric with eucalypt leaves\, meet some cheeky flying foxes and much more while experiencing a part of the Botanic Gardens you may never have seen before. \nWe’re putting on a shuttle bus at the Visitor Information Centre to take you up to the Australian Plant Communities\, or you can follow the gum leaves along the adventure trail to get to the festival. There will be coffee\, food and cold drinks available to purchase at the event site. \nThis event supports the Botanic Gardens’ commitment to creating a plant-loving community dedicated to putting the ‘plant back into planet’. \nPlease wear a hat and covered shoes and bring sunscreen. \nThis event will be held at the Australian Plant Communities section of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens\, Mount Coot-tha. You can walk or take a shuttle bus from the Visitor Information Centre. Allow 20 – 30 minutes to get to the festival site.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/gumfest-brisbane-botanic-gardens-mount-coot-tha-qld/
LOCATION:Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha\, Mount Coot-Tha Road\, Toowong\, Qld\, 4066\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Festival|Guided Walk|Queensland|Workshop,Festival|Kids|Queensland|Talk / Workshop,Qld
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