Hope to see some familiar and new faces at our first working bee for 2024: Jeffreys St, Woodend.

Join us to plant some more Pollinator Corridor seedlings and undertake site preparation and weeding along Five Mile Creek near Thomas Court, 9am-12pm Sunday 29 Oct. All welcome, including new comers and those with no gardening or landcare experience. As usual we’ll provide a tasty morning tea and social chit chat to break up the morning.

Join us for our AGM at 2pm Sunday 10 September, Woodend Neighbourhood House (47 Forrest St, Woodend).
Our guest speaker, John Walter (UCLN President) will be informing us about the Pollinator Corridors Project, which aims to revegetate waterways of the Upper Campaspe with insect and pollinator friendly food and habitat plants. Woodend Landcare is excited to be part of this important project.

At many of our working bees over the next 12 months we will be undertaking site preparation and seedling planting. We have joined the Upper Campaspe Landcare Network’s Pollinator Corridor Project, so will be filling in our revegetation sites with an array of indigenous understorey seedlings, specifically chosen to provide habitat and food for native insects.
We hope to see you at our next round of working bees.
