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UID:990000358-1774173600-1774191600@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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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UID:990000392-1774175400-1774189800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Eucalypt Discovery Day - Eurobodalla Botanic Garden (NSW)
DESCRIPTION:Our National Eucalypt Day 2026 event will showcase the Eucalypt Lawn and Arboretum at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden (ERBG)\, and will be strongly aligned with the 2026 theme\, “Our Eucalypt Home.” Scheduled for Sunday 22 March\, the event will also celebrate the ERBG’s 40th anniversary. A range of inclusive\, family-friendly activities is planned\, designed to attract and engage a broad audience\, which will draw on our existing infrastructure: accessible paths\, imaginative resting places and interpretative signage. \nPlanned activities include:\n• Guided walks through the Eucalypt Lawn/Arboretum and bordering bushland\, exploring habitat requirements\, species distribution\, and ecological relationships between eucalypts\, associated flora\, fauna and fungi.\n• Children’s Storytime\, featuring books focused on gum trees and the animals they support.\n• Gum Leaf Thoughts\, an interactive activity inviting participants to write a short reflection responding to the theme “Our Eucalypt Home.” Collected leaves will be displayed and documented as a community engagement outcome.\n• Community barbecue\, hosted by the Friends of ERBG at the Arboretum gazebo as a fundraising and community-building activity.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/eucalypt-discovery-day-eurobodalla-botanic-garden-nsw/
LOCATION:Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden\, Deep Ck Dam Rd\, Batemans Bay\, New South Wales\, 2536\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|New South Wales
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden":MAILTO:herbarium@erbg.org.au
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260322T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260310T055153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T055303Z
UID:990000426-1774184400-1774189800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:National Eucalypt Day Walk -  Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (Vic) SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the National Eucalypt Day Walk is now fully booked. \nAbout 900 species and sub-species of eucalypt grow in Australia and have adapted to amazingly diverse habitats and climates. \nThese environments include deserts\, snowy mountains\, coasts\, rainforest edges\, monsoonal areas and many places in-between. Unsurprisingly\, their leaves\, flowers\, fruits\, bark and height vary enormously\, ranging from two-metre high shrubs to towering forest giants of 100m. \nCome and learn more about these fascinating trees and celebrate National Eucalypt Day by joining these guided tours which explore the eucalypt collection at Melbourne Gardens.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/national-eucalypt-day-walk-royal-botanic-gardens-melbourne-vic-sold-out-2/
LOCATION:Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne\, Birdwood Ave\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000430-1774224000-1774310399@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-03-23/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260323T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260202T055307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T234142Z
UID:990000363-1774252800-1775926800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Finding Our Local Eucalypts: Stories Written in the Landscape (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Landcare SJ invites community members\, landholders\, artists\, storytellers\, and nature lovers to take part in a creative\, participatory exploration of two rare local eucalypts: Eucalyptus marginata subsp. elegantella and Eucalyptus mundijongensis. \nThis experience blends citizen science\, cultural storytelling\, and emotional connection to place\, transforming the act of finding a tree into a deeper encounter with Country\, history\, and identity. \nWhy These Trees Matter \nThese eucalypts are deeply embedded in the landscape between Perth\, Serpentine\, and the southern Swan Coastal Plain. \nE. marginata subsp. elegantella is a restricted form of Jarrah found nowhere else. \nE. mundijongensis is locally endemic\, shaped by soil\, fire\, and time. \nTheir rarity makes every confirmed record an act of care for the future. \nThe Experience \nParticipants are invited to walk\, observe\, listen\, and document. \nThe event includes: \nGuided bush walks and self-led explorations \nHands-on identification workshops \nIndigenous perspectives\, acknowledging eucalypts as part of living Country\, including their cultural uses\, meanings\, and relationships \nReflections on how eucalypts shape Australian identity\, from ancient knowledge systems to migrant experiences of learning a new landscape \nParticipants may engage through: \nPhotography and mapping \nSketching\, journaling\, or sound recording \nShort creative reflections (words\, images\, or voice) \nFind a Tree – Receive a Reward \nTo encourage discovery\, Landcare SJ is offering rewards for verified records (unknown) of either species within the Serpentine–Jarrahdale area. \nTo participate: \nSubmit clear photographs \nProvide accurate location details \nShare any local\, cultural\, or personal knowledge connected to the site \nAll records will be verified by experienced botanists or project partners. Seed collection will only occur under appropriate permits and ethical guidelines. \nWho This Is For \nYounger and older community members \nLandholders and gardeners \nArtists\, photographers\, and storytellers \nNature lovers and adventure seekers \nPeople curious about the land they live on—whether lifelong locals or newcomers
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/finding-our-local-eucalypts-stories-written-in-the-landscape/
LOCATION:Landcare SJ\, Various\, Mundijong\, WA\, 6123\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Landcare":MAILTO:info@landcaresj.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260219T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T233915Z
UID:990000390-1774432800-1774443600@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:The Secret Life of our local Eucalypts - Bullsbrook (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Give a Hoot Bullsbrook is an inclusive\, collaborative event that welcomes everyone\, regardless of age\, background or ability. By centring eucalypt trees—the quiet giants of the landscape—as teachers\, shelters and lifelines\, the event aims to foster a deeper sense of stewardship and belonging. Through curiosity\, storytelling and hands-on experience\, Give a Hoot invites the community to not only admire these trees\, but to understand why protecting them is essential for the future of local wildlife and the identity of Bullsbrook itself. \nGive a Hoot Bullsbrook is an annual community-led environmental education event held at a community centre in Bullsbrook\, a north-eastern suburb of Perth that sits at the meeting point of urban growth and remaining bushland. This peri-urban/rural community is still\, in parts\, enveloped by significant eucalypt species including marri\, wandoo\, powderbark wandoo\, flooded gum and flowering ficifolia. These trees form the ecological backbone of the district\, yet many are being progressively removed as land is cleared for new housing estates. At the same time\, Bullsbrook is experiencing rapid social change\, with new Australians and urban-based families moving to the area seeking a “country” lifestyle—often without a full understanding of the local environment they are now part of. \nFew residents know the names of these eucalyptus species\, let alone the critical role they play in supporting wildlife\, regulating climate\, providing habitat\, and sustaining biodiversity. Give a Hoot Bullsbrook was created to gently but powerfully address this gap in knowledge. The event encourages the entire community to pause\, look at their own environmental footprint\, and reflect on how everyday choices impact the natural systems that surround them. \nThe focus will be on helping children and families understand the vital relationship between mature eucalypt trees and the animals that depend on them—particularly hollow-dependent species—while reinforcing the importance of preserving old\, mature trees alongside ongoing community tree-planting efforts that occur during the winter rainfall period. Through meaningful\, place-based learning\, Give a Hoot aims to support families to better understand\, value and care for the eucalypt species that shape the Bullsbrook landscape\, now and into the future. \nThree key eucalyptus-focused activities will feature:\n• A guided eucalypt walk exhibit designed specifically for children\, where children can see\, touch and compare local eucalypt specimens\, learning how to recognise them\, what each ones special trait is and why each matters.\n• A dedicated storytime space\, where children will be read Hollow is a Home\, paired with the presence of a live local animal species that relies on eucalypt hollows\,and a creative activity that is focussed on our local eucalypts – creating a memorable\, place-based learning experience.\n• The creation of a localised self-guided trail map highlighting nearby publicly accessible bushland and foreshore walkways\, including magnificent flooded gums and marri trees—some hundreds of years old—located on a constructed brook walkway. Although easily accessible\, this area remains largely unknown to local families. The trail map will encourage continued engagement beyond the event day\, empowering families to explore\, learn and connect with their local environment independently.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/the-secret-life-of-our-local-eucalypts-wa/
LOCATION:Ethel Warren Community Centre\, Maroubra Avenue\, Bullsbrook\, WA\, 6084\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Swan Landcare Group":MAILTO:lollpearson2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260202T053817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T233052Z
UID:990000364-1774656000-1774742399@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Above and Below: the Calgardup Cave Tree Trail (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Visitors will participate in a self-guided walk along a 500 metre trail through the coastal woodland above Calgardup Cave\, using a laminated booklet with above and below map overlays and eucalypt identification material. The woodland features Karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor)\, Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and Marri (Corymbia calophylla). \nKids will be given a tree treasure map to colour in. They can then go down into the cave to look for tree roots underground\, and try to guess which roots belong to the trees on the trail above. \nCalgardup Cave is one of a number of publicly accessible caves in the Margaret River Region. It hosts an aquatic root mat community of macrofauna\, and is listed as a Threatened Ecological Community. Trees above the cave send roots down into the underground waterway\, creating an ecosystem with a community unique to this particular cave. The aquatic root mat is endangered due to declining rainfall caused by climate change. \nParticipants will experience a deeper connection with trees in the landscape by learning how to identify them from growth habit\, leaves\, bark\, and flowers. They will go down within the heart of the forest to experience the connection between trees and groundwater first-hand\, and learn about the impacts of climate change on forests and groundwater.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/above-and-below-the-calgardup-cave-tree-trail/
LOCATION:Calgardup Cave\, Caves Road\, Forest Grove\, Margaret River\, WA\, 6286\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Kids|Self-guided Walk|Western Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="DBCA Parks and Wildlife - Calgardup Cave":MAILTO:calgardup@dbca.wa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260328T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260328T090000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260310T052034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T052043Z
UID:990000409-1774684800-1774688400@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:BIRDS OF KINGS PARK - National Eucalypt Day Edition (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Take a walk with a Kings Park Volunteer Guide to discover the joys of the beautiful birds that call Kings Park home. \nTake a walk with a Kings Park Volunteer Guide\, as we celebrate National Eucalypt Day (Monday 23 March) and this year’s theme “Our Eucalypt Home”. \nDiscover the joys of the beautiful birds that rely on the diverse collection of Eucalypts and other flora for food and habitat in the Western Australian Botanic Garden and Kings Park Bushland. \nFor more information see \nhttps://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/kings-park/events/birds-kings-park \nand to book visit Eventbrite.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/birds-of-kings-park-national-eucalypt-day-edition-wa/
LOCATION:Kings Park\, 1 Kattidj Close\, Kings Park and Botanic Garden\, WA\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260328T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260328T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260202T070918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T070918Z
UID:990000369-1774688400-1774715400@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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. \nDon’t forget a hat\, some snacks and water\, 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-10/2026-03-28/
LOCATION:Currency Creek Arboretum\, Cnr Alexandrina Rd and Adelaide Place\, Currency Creek\, SA\, 5214\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|South Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Currency Creek Arboretum":MAILTO:dn@dn.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T090000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T042352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T042650Z
UID:990000466-1774767600-1774774800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Corymbia Coach Tour - Broome (WA)
DESCRIPTION:What: Corymbia Coach Tour for the general public  \nWhen: 7am – 9am\, Sunday March 29 2026  \nWhere: Information on where to meet in Broome will be provided once tickets are purchased. \nTickets: $20 ($10 concession). Grab your tickets via the link on our website event page: click here. \nPlease share with family and friends\, as this is a very relaxing way to celebrate and learn about Kimberley Eucalypts. \nFor any enquiries\, email skipas@environskimberley.org.au   
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/corymbia-coach-tour-broome-wa-2/
LOCATION:Broome Lotteries House\, 20 Cable Beach Rd E\, Broome\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260315T205009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T041516Z
UID:990000428-1774771200-1774782000@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Birds of the Snowy Monaro - Berridale (NSW)
DESCRIPTION:Postponed to Sunday 29 March\nJoin us for a guided birding and discovery morning at Gegedzerick TSR exploring how birds use Eucalypt trees — from flowering canopies to hollows and standing dead timber. We’ll observe birds in the field\, review wildlife camera and citizen-science sightings\, and demonstrate a bird song recorder that helps track species across local habitats. A relaxed\, welcoming event for anyone interested in birds\, trees\, and community conservation. \nSeedling giveaway by Wagtail Natives Nursery \nDate: Saturday 28 March \nTime: 8:00 am – 11:00 am \nLocation: Gegedzerick Travelling Stock Reserve\, Berridale \nMeeting point: Berridale Cemetery\, Gegedzerick Road \nWhat to bring \n– Binoculars and/or camera \n– Weather-appropriate clothing \n– Sturdy walking shoes \n– Water bottle \nRegistration essential via: snowymonarobirds@gmail.com
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/birds-of-the-snowy-monaro-berriedale-nsw/
LOCATION:Gegedzerick Travelling Stock Reserve\, Berridale\, Berridale\, NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="BirdLife Southern NSW":MAILTO:snowymonarobirds@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260329T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260329T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260202T070918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T070918Z
UID:990000370-1774774800-1774801800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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. \nDon’t forget a hat\, some snacks and water\, 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-10/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:Currency Creek Arboretum\, Cnr Alexandrina Rd and Adelaide Place\, Currency Creek\, SA\, 5214\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|South Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Currency Creek Arboretum":MAILTO:dn@dn.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260401T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000294-1775032200-1775062800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-04-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260406T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260406T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260410T024707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T024707Z
UID:990000467-1775462400-1775469600@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:School Holiday Working Bee for Families
DESCRIPTION:School Holiday Working Bee at YMCA Bundalong on Monday 6th April and Monday 13th April\nWalk through our 2022 “Thousand plant planting” area which includes a Eucalypt Plantation that the Koala are now starting to feed on. Join our Restoration Team members and help improve Koala access to their Eucalyptus trees with weeding and clearing of non-native ground cover.\nTools are provided. BYO Water Bottle and suitable clothing for working in the Bush (hat\, closed in shoes\, trousers\, long sleeved shirt\, gloves if you have them or we can provide some). Janet Mangan our Habitat Coordinator will help you with the jobs and show you what to do. \nLook for our lovely new signage by the entrance gate which was purchased with a Eucalypt Australia grant.\n64 Byrnes Rd North\, Joyner\, QLD 4500
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/school-holiday-working-bee-for-families/2026-04-06/
LOCATION:Bundalong YMCA Camp\, 64 Byrnes Rd\, Joyner\, QLD\, 4500\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Qld
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_0295-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Pine Rivers Koala Care Assoc. Inc.":MAILTO:prkcai@prkoalacare.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260412T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260412T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260303T034517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T054109Z
UID:990000410-1775988000-1775995200@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Beyond the Gum Tree: Uncovering Eucalypt Stories by the Birrarung (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:A series of four “walk-shops” celebrating the diversity of the Eucalypts of the Yarra\, Birrarung river. The “walk-shops” will uncover the key characteristics of Eucalypts\, their place in the riparian ecosystem and their interactions with other species. \nParticipants will be invited to slow down\, look closely and uncover the hidden stories held in bark\, leaves and form. These walks invite participants of all backgrounds to move beyond plant blindness and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity\, resilience and intelligence of these iconic trees of the Birrarung. The “walk-shops” will be hands-on\, experiential and interactive. Facilitators include Vicky Shokuroglou and Rod Fensham (Eucalypts of Victoria book upcoming) and Monash University Lecturer of Australian Vegetation – Chris Lee.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/beyond-the-gum-tree-uncovering-eucalypt-stories-by-the-birrarung-vic/2026-04-12/
LOCATION:Warrandyte\, Yerring\, Yarra Glen\, Warburton
CATEGORIES:Eucalypt Identification|Guided Walk|Kids|Victoria,Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop,Victoria
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_6801-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Riverkeeper Association":MAILTO:info@yarrariver.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260413T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260413T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260410T024707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T024707Z
UID:990000468-1776067200-1776074400@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:School Holiday Working Bee for Families
DESCRIPTION:School Holiday Working Bee at YMCA Bundalong on Monday 6th April and Monday 13th April\nWalk through our 2022 “Thousand plant planting” area which includes a Eucalypt Plantation that the Koala are now starting to feed on. Join our Restoration Team members and help improve Koala access to their Eucalyptus trees with weeding and clearing of non-native ground cover.\nTools are provided. BYO Water Bottle and suitable clothing for working in the Bush (hat\, closed in shoes\, trousers\, long sleeved shirt\, gloves if you have them or we can provide some). Janet Mangan our Habitat Coordinator will help you with the jobs and show you what to do. \nLook for our lovely new signage by the entrance gate which was purchased with a Eucalypt Australia grant.\n64 Byrnes Rd North\, Joyner\, QLD 4500
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/school-holiday-working-bee-for-families/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:Bundalong YMCA Camp\, 64 Byrnes Rd\, Joyner\, QLD\, 4500\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Qld
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_0295-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Pine Rivers Koala Care Assoc. Inc.":MAILTO:prkcai@prkoalacare.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000431-1777248000-1777334399@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-04-27/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-19-at-15.14.21.png
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260501T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000295-1777624200-1777654800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260510T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260510T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260303T034517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T054109Z
UID:990000411-1778407200-1778414400@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Beyond the Gum Tree: Uncovering Eucalypt Stories by the Birrarung (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:A series of four “walk-shops” celebrating the diversity of the Eucalypts of the Yarra\, Birrarung river. The “walk-shops” will uncover the key characteristics of Eucalypts\, their place in the riparian ecosystem and their interactions with other species. \nParticipants will be invited to slow down\, look closely and uncover the hidden stories held in bark\, leaves and form. These walks invite participants of all backgrounds to move beyond plant blindness and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity\, resilience and intelligence of these iconic trees of the Birrarung. The “walk-shops” will be hands-on\, experiential and interactive. Facilitators include Vicky Shokuroglou and Rod Fensham (Eucalypts of Victoria book upcoming) and Monash University Lecturer of Australian Vegetation – Chris Lee.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/beyond-the-gum-tree-uncovering-eucalypt-stories-by-the-birrarung-vic/2026-05-10/
LOCATION:Warrandyte\, Yerring\, Yarra Glen\, Warburton
CATEGORIES:Eucalypt Identification|Guided Walk|Kids|Victoria,Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop,Victoria
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_6801-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Riverkeeper Association":MAILTO:info@yarrariver.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000432-1779667200-1779753599@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-05-25/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-19-at-15.14.21.png
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260601T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000296-1780302600-1780333200@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-06-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260614T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260303T034517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T054109Z
UID:990000412-1781431200-1781438400@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Beyond the Gum Tree: Uncovering Eucalypt Stories by the Birrarung (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:A series of four “walk-shops” celebrating the diversity of the Eucalypts of the Yarra\, Birrarung river. The “walk-shops” will uncover the key characteristics of Eucalypts\, their place in the riparian ecosystem and their interactions with other species. \nParticipants will be invited to slow down\, look closely and uncover the hidden stories held in bark\, leaves and form. These walks invite participants of all backgrounds to move beyond plant blindness and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity\, resilience and intelligence of these iconic trees of the Birrarung. The “walk-shops” will be hands-on\, experiential and interactive. Facilitators include Vicky Shokuroglou and Rod Fensham (Eucalypts of Victoria book upcoming) and Monash University Lecturer of Australian Vegetation – Chris Lee.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/beyond-the-gum-tree-uncovering-eucalypt-stories-by-the-birrarung-vic/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Warrandyte\, Yerring\, Yarra Glen\, Warburton
CATEGORIES:Eucalypt Identification|Guided Walk|Kids|Victoria,Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop,Victoria
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_6801-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Riverkeeper Association":MAILTO:info@yarrariver.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000433-1782086400-1782172799@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-06-22/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-19-at-15.14.21.png
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260701T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260701T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000297-1782894600-1782925200@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-07-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260712T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260712T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260303T034517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T054109Z
UID:990000413-1783850400-1783857600@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Beyond the Gum Tree: Uncovering Eucalypt Stories by the Birrarung (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:A series of four “walk-shops” celebrating the diversity of the Eucalypts of the Yarra\, Birrarung river. The “walk-shops” will uncover the key characteristics of Eucalypts\, their place in the riparian ecosystem and their interactions with other species. \nParticipants will be invited to slow down\, look closely and uncover the hidden stories held in bark\, leaves and form. These walks invite participants of all backgrounds to move beyond plant blindness and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity\, resilience and intelligence of these iconic trees of the Birrarung. The “walk-shops” will be hands-on\, experiential and interactive. Facilitators include Vicky Shokuroglou and Rod Fensham (Eucalypts of Victoria book upcoming) and Monash University Lecturer of Australian Vegetation – Chris Lee.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/beyond-the-gum-tree-uncovering-eucalypt-stories-by-the-birrarung-vic/2026-07-12/
LOCATION:Warrandyte\, Yerring\, Yarra Glen\, Warburton
CATEGORIES:Eucalypt Identification|Guided Walk|Kids|Victoria,Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop,Victoria
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_6801-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Riverkeeper Association":MAILTO:info@yarrariver.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000434-1785110400-1785196799@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-07-27/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-19-at-15.14.21.png
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260801T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260801T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000298-1785573000-1785603600@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260809T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260809T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260303T034517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T054109Z
UID:990000414-1786269600-1786276800@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:Beyond the Gum Tree: Uncovering Eucalypt Stories by the Birrarung (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:A series of four “walk-shops” celebrating the diversity of the Eucalypts of the Yarra\, Birrarung river. The “walk-shops” will uncover the key characteristics of Eucalypts\, their place in the riparian ecosystem and their interactions with other species. \nParticipants will be invited to slow down\, look closely and uncover the hidden stories held in bark\, leaves and form. These walks invite participants of all backgrounds to move beyond plant blindness and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity\, resilience and intelligence of these iconic trees of the Birrarung. The “walk-shops” will be hands-on\, experiential and interactive. Facilitators include Vicky Shokuroglou and Rod Fensham (Eucalypts of Victoria book upcoming) and Monash University Lecturer of Australian Vegetation – Chris Lee.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/beyond-the-gum-tree-uncovering-eucalypt-stories-by-the-birrarung-vic/2026-08-09/
LOCATION:Warrandyte\, Yerring\, Yarra Glen\, Warburton
CATEGORIES:Eucalypt Identification|Guided Walk|Kids|Victoria,Guided Walk|Victoria|Workshop,Victoria
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_6801-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Riverkeeper Association":MAILTO:info@yarrariver.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20260319T041454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T041718Z
UID:990000435-1787529600-1787615999@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Port Phillip Eucalypt Walk Port Melbourne (Vic)
DESCRIPTION:This Monday 23 March is National Eucalypt Day\, and we’re celebrating by inviting the community to discover one of Australia’s most iconic tree groups through a new Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis new map guides residents and visitors on a short\, self‑guided walk through Port Melbourne\, highlighting a diverse range of eucalypt species growing in streets\, reserves and nature strips.  \nAlong the way\, walkers can learn how to identify eucalypts by observing their leaves\, bark\, flowers and distinctive gumnuts – and gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these trees play in our urban forest.  \nDiscover eucalypts close to home \nEucalypts are a defining feature of Australia’s landscape\, and Port Phillip is home to an impressive variety – from smooth-barked Sydney Red Gums\, perfumed lemon-scented gums and the colourful Red Flowering Gums loved by local lorikeets.  \nThe walking map leads participants through areas including Garden City Reserve\, Barak Road and Howe Parade. There are clearly marked stops where different species can be observed. Each stop includes information about what to look for\, helping walkers build their confidence in identifying trees they may not normally notice.  \nWhether you’re a long‑time local\, a student\, or simply curious about nature\, the walk offers an easy and engaging way to connect with the natural environment.  \nWhy eucalypts matter in our city \nEucalypts play an especially important role in Port Phillip’s urban forest\, which includes all trees and vegetation across both public and private land.  \nWell adapted to Australia’s climate\, eucalypts are resilient\, fast-growing and highly effective at cooling our streets and open spaces. Their shade helps reduce urban heat\, making neighbourhoods more comfortable during warmer months. Mature eucalypts also provide essential habitat\, shelter and food for birds\, insects and other wildlife\, supporting local biodiversity.   \nFor Aboriginal people\, eucalypts have strong cultural importance. They have been used and cared for over tens of thousands of years and remain an important part of Australia’s natural and cultural landscape today. \nAustralia is home to around 1\,000 species of eucalypts – more than anywhere else on Earth. By planting\, protecting and learning about eucalypts in our city\, we’re helping ensure this remarkable botanical legacy continues into the future.  \nCelebrate National Eucalypt Day \nNational Eucalypt Day is a chance to celebrate these valuable trees and the many benefits they bring to our city. \nDownload the Eucalypts of Port Melbourne walking map\, take a walk\, and discover the diversity of eucalypts growing right outside your door. \nFor more information about the walking map or the City of Port Phillip’s urban forest\, contact the Urban Forest team at greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au or 03 9209 6777.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/city-of-port-phillip-eucalypt-walk-port-melbourne-vic/2026-08-24/
LOCATION:Fishermans Bend Community Centre\, Corner Dunstan parade and Centre avenue\, Port Melbourne\, Vic\, 3207\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-19-at-15.14.21.png
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Port Phillip":MAILTO:greening@portphillip.vic.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260901T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260901T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T064142
CREATED:20250215T070259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T070302Z
UID:990000299-1788251400-1788282000@eucalyptaustralia.org.au
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-2-2/2026-09-01/
LOCATION:Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Clunies Ross Street\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Euc-Disc-Walk-2-fzSjQj.tmp_.jpg
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