Earthcare Park Landcare

29 September 2013

Plant Identification Workshop 13 October 2013

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Earthcare Park will run a plant identification workshop on  Sunday 13 October 2013 commencing at 10am. This workshop is FREE and is open fo...
21 September 2013

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Faraway Tree Party 2013 Be spellbound with a magic afternoon of fun 5.00 pm – 8.00 pm  Saturday 2 November 2013  - at Earthcare Park on ...
29 July 2013

Morpeth Public School celebrate National Tree Day

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Fifty three Morpeth Public school students celebrated National Tree day by planting nearly 300 trees. This brings to a total of 1000 trees ...
28 July 2013

Earthcare Park host National Tree Day

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After a cool and foggy morning the sun eventually shined on another 250 indigenous grasses and shrubs planted by the community to celebrate ...

Earthcare park hosts Tenambit Public School

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Earthcare Park hosted over 60 Tenambit Public School students as part of National Tree Day and Education week activities. Over 300 trees wer...
14 May 2013

National Tree Day - at Earthcare Park - 28 July 2013

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COME AND PLANT A TREE ON THE SPECIAL DAY FOR TREES At the Earthcare Park Landcare site (Metford Rd Tenambit opposite the golf course).  ...
26 October 2012

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Magical Faraway Tree Party 5.00 pm – 8.00 pm  Saturday 3 November 2012  - at Earthcare Park on Metford Road (next to the BMX track). Br...
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Earthcare Park Landcare Group
Metford Road, Tenambit, NSW, Australia
Earthcare Park is a community based Landcare group. It has been caring for 50 hectares of the Tenambit Common since 1996. Undertaking bush regeneration and nutrient control works, and growing a bushfood garden. We have field days starting at 9am on the second Saturday of each month on site when members and visitors engage in both practical care of the site and educational activities. We also hold fun events throughout the year and welcome the community to come and enjoy the rebirth of this land as a beautiful place to visit and enjoy. We welcome you to enjoy the change of seasons as the large variety of native trees and shrubs come into flower and the varieties of birds and animals increasing in numbers.
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