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SUMMARY:Eucalyptus Tree Discovery in Central Victoria with Peter Goegan (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:Arboricultural Consultant Peter Goegan will be showing you interesting and notable eucalyptus trees in and around the area.\nSome of these trees are heritage listed. \nYou are advised to bring your own vehicle (limited seats may be available in other vehicles).  Most of the trees are easily accessible. \nPlease note that there is NO insurance coverage for this event and participation is at your own risk. \nYou can book with Peter directly for this free event on: 0408628470 \nMeet at Jacka Park in Wedderburn at 11am on Sunday 24 March. \n 
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/eucalyptus-tree-discovery-in-central-victoria-with-peter-goegan-vic/
LOCATION:ACT
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SUMMARY:Experience the healing qualities of nature - professional development for teachers (VIC)
DESCRIPTION:The Gould League will run a professional development day for teachers to support them as they assist children who are concerned with climate change and associated extinctions\, extreme climatic events\, and dwindling natural resources.  The day will assist teachers to address the plight of the environment in a way that reduces student anxiety and inspires students.\nBuilding on previous successful programs\, this event will be held in Toolangi State Forest and will feature a number of talks and a 90 minute walk so participants can experience the magnificence and healing qualities of nature\, see ecosystem services in action and engage with the beautiful Mountain Ash. \nSee this attached invitation for more information: \nToolangi-May-2-Teacher-PD-Invitation \nTo book or for more information email: bookings@gould.org.au \n 
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/experience-the-healing-qualities-of-nature-professional-development-for-teachers-vic/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop
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SUMMARY:Currency Creek Arboretum Open Days (SA)
DESCRIPTION:One of our most popular events and a must do for the true eucalypt enthusiast!\nFree 1 hour and extended 2 hour guided tours of the arboretum by eucalypt expert and arboretum curator Dean Nicolle\, beginning twice daily at 10 am and 2 pm. Don’t forget a hat and good walking shoes! \nCurrency Creek Arboretum boasts the world’s largest collection of eucalypt species\, with over 800 species and over 8000 individual trees planted over 30 hectares. \n\nEucalypt book sales\nEucalypt seedling sales of rare and unusual species\n\nMeet at Currency Creek Arboretum\, about one hour’s drive south of Adelaide city centre. Follow the signs from Adelaide Place\, which joins Alexandrina Road (the Goolwa to Strathalbyn road) about 1.5 km north of Currency Creek\, about 19 km south of Ashbourne\, and about 26 km south of Strathalbyn.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/currency-creek-arboretum-open-days-sa/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|South Australia
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SUMMARY:Opera Australia - Mills' Eucalyptus - Palais Theatre\, Melbourne 16–19 October 2024
DESCRIPTION:Eucalyptus Opera\nCommissioned By Opera Australia And Victorian Opera\, after the novel “Eucalyptus” by Murray Bail\, composed by Jonathan Mills.\n \nFor more information and tickets see:\nhttps://opera.org.au/events/eucalyptus-melbourne/ \nAs per Opera Australia: \n“Stories in the trees. Weave them out of bark and leaves. \n\nThere are more than 800 species of Eucalyptus in Australia. There is only one Ellen Holland. \nEllen’s beauty is famous for miles around. Her overprotective father has created a safe place to protect her from the world: a forest of Eucalypts. \nEucalyptus australiana\, Eucalyptus marginata\, Eucalyptus maidenii … lovingly planted\, staked\, tied. \nBut is the forest a sanctuary or is Ellen imprisoned? \nEucalyptus is a new opera by Jonathan Mills\, based on Murray Bail’s beloved novel. It’s part Australian fairy tale and part musical evocation of the Australian bush. In this dappled landscape lurks both beauty and wonder. The score is mysterious and colourful\, with moments of dramatic intensity and hushed beauty. The libretto by Meredith Oakes is poetic and spare. \nEucalyptus is an ageless story of love and longing about a daughter and a father. \nUnable to bear the thought of losing Ellen\, her father announces a competition. He sets an impossible task: only a man who can name all the trees on his land may marry his daughter. \nAs suitors cross the world to try their luck\, Ellen encounters a stranger amongst her father’s trees: a storyteller with enchanting tales of faraway lands. \nRenowned Australian playwright and director Michael Gow directs this new production\, with designs by Simone Romaniuk. Desiree Frahn and Simon Meadows create the roles of Ellen and her father\, with Orchestra Victoria conducted by Tahu Matheson.”
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/opera-australia-mills-eucalyptus-palais-theatre-melbourne-16-19-october-2024/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:Art|Victoria
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SUMMARY:Eucalypt Discovery Self Guided Walk - Australian National Botanic Gardens (ACT)
DESCRIPTION:Explore Australia’s iconic and dominant tree species on this fascinating one-hour self-guided walk.\nThe Australian National Botanic Gardens are open from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm every day except Christmas Day. \nWind your way through the gardens and discover 21 of Australia’s iconic eucalypts on this self-guided walk which is supported by interpretation signs and a printed brochure. \nVisit the Visitor Centre while in the Gardens to pick up a flyer and map of the walk or download one here \nYou’ll learn how to distinguish the three kinds of eucalypt and find out about the variety of leaves\, fruits\, bark and more. \nEucalypts are a defining feature of much of the Australian landscape and an essential part of Australian culture. They dominate the trees of Australia and provide habitat and food for many native animals. \nOf the more than 850 eucalypt species known\, almost all are native only to Australia. Some species have a wide geographic distribution; others are extremely restricted in their natural habitat and need conservation. \nThe initiation and the refreshing of the Eucalypt Discovery Walk has been proudly supported by Eucalypt Australia. \nOur CEO Linda Baird recommends a special visit to the Eucalyptus scoparia – Wallangara White Gum – number 8 on the list – a massive example of what is normally a small to medium sized tree. \n 
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/eucalypt-discovery-self-guided-walk-australian-national-botanic-gardens-act-2-2/2025-02-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
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