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Native Stingless Bees: Hive Split & Honey Tasting

Splitting of a native bee hive is when you create two hives from one, thus increasing their numbers over time. Australian stingless bees are very important to the health of Australian native trees and are wonderful pollinators in our Community Garden. They’re also super cute, stingless and create a delicious honey called “sugar bag” honey […]

Bird Watching Walk with Renee Ferster Levy

Join BirdLife Australia educator, Renee Ferster Levy on a guided bird watching walk through Christison Park, Vaucluse. You will learn fun facts about local native birds – where do they live? What do they eat? You will also learn how to create bird-friendly spaces in your backyard and local community. This event is perfect for […]

Working Bee & Annual General Meeting

Working Bee 2-4pm with basic general maintenance activities. Annual General Meeting 4pm: Eligible Members to vote on "The Next Big Thing" based on projects suggested and also vote for the Committee Members to represent them for the coming year.

Energy Savings and Solar Power Workshop

Want to cut down on your home energy bills and reduce carbon emissions? Come along to this free information session to learn how to make your home more energy efficient and to understand how solar works. This free information session will help you: * Understand how you can make your home more energy efficient without […]

2nd Native Bee Hive Split

We will be splitting one hive and checking for honey in the second newer hive. Hope you can make it.

Composting Workshop: Don’t Waste your Waste

In a nutshell, compost is decomposed organic matter. Composting is a natural process of recycling organic material such as leaves and vegetable scraps into a rich soil amendment. Research shows that compost enhances the ability of tomatoes and other vegetables to stand up to common diseases and may improve their flavour and nutrition, too. Compost […]

Australian Pollinator Week 2017

About Australian Pollinator Week 2017 What is pollination? Unlike animals, plants can’t move around in search of a mate, to reproduce. Therefore, plants need pollinators to transfer the male sex cells (pollen) to the female reproductive parts of flowers. This is called pollination, which leads to fertilisation. Good fertilisation helps plants develop seeds and fruit. […]

Monthly Working Bee 3-5pm

Regular tasks each month include: * Mulching the paths with woodchips * Weeding the fenceline * Weeding the communal areas * Compost Wrangling

Energy Savings and Solar Power for your Home

Want to cut down on your home energy bills and reduce carbon emissions? Come along to this free information session hosted by Woollahra Council to learn how to make your home more energy efficient and to understand how solar works. This information session will help you: * Understand how you can make your home more […]

Neighbour Day Craft-A-Noon and Sausage Sizzle

Come join us for a relaxed afternoon with crafts for kids of all ages. Activities include making re-usable wax coated food wraps and terracotta pot painting with seed planting. We will have a Hamper Raffle with our delisious sausage sizzle from 5pm with snags from our local Kingsmore Meats at Plumer Road and Serendipity ice […]