Joining forces to promote biodiversitySupporting Earth Day | MelbourneWhy regenerate land?Where one door leads to another one openingDoing small and good things for our planetBringing science to life for primary school kidsRemember hearing all those sighs of delight and relief from parents across Victoria as kids resumed school following the Covid lockdowns?! It wasn’t such a long time ago when virtual learning was the norm, it was an adjustment for everyone… TreeProject Volunteer Growing MemoriesWritten by Carolyn Gilpin, Volunteer Grower of more than two decades. I can’t recall how I heard about TreeProject volunteer growing but I decided it was something useful and green I could do in the backyard of my parents’ home,… How birds healed their broken hearts…Phil Johnson and his wife Sarah had dreamed of setting up home on a property that had amazing potential to create an incredible environment and habitat for wildlife. Their search led them to the Yarra Valley, a region full of… Confessions of a first-time grower Next weekend I’ll have mixed feelings when I deliver my trees to a farmer in Yellingbo, marking the end of my first growing season with TreeProject. A nervous beginning The excitement of handing over my plants feels like when I… Why I joined as a planting day volunteerMy name is Jeremiah and I currently work here as a Library Officer with a local council but in a previous life I was a farmer in County Cork, Ireland. The Irish Government had a reforestation project in which I participated,…
In the spirit of reconciliation TreeProject acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today