At school for National Tree Day

National Tree Day is on Sunday 29th of July and this week schools across the country did their bit, hosting events during school hours.

At Frayne College, Baranduda students and staff teamed up with Glen from Baranduda Landcare for their event. Also along to lend a hand was Sue from the National Environment Centre and her students studying conservation and land management. In all, over 500 trees, shrubs and grasses were planted in the school grounds. They add to an already impressive array, planted during similar events over many years.

Photos by Glen Johnson

Lots of fun! You can do your bit on Sunday at one of the many community planting events. There are plenty of local events listed on Ecoportal for Sunday, including at Willow Park, Baranduda, Table Top, West Albury, and Yackandandah. Nationally there are thousands of events scheduled. Search all locations at http://treeday.planetark.org/. You may need to pre-register (in some cases they even offer you a feed!), so be sure to check the full details.

Ecoportal website: new local resource

We're super excited about the new Ecoportal website, featuring local community groups and events related to sustainability. It’s at www.ecoportal.net.au. 

The site is a collaborative project created and maintained by volunteers from a range of community groups and built by Jaime Schmidt. It features group listings as well as a calendar of events. It aims to offer a central place to find out about the many wonderful sustainability-related things going on in North East Victoria and Southern NSW.

There are plans to add to the features of the site over time, but for now it’s great to have it live, even in a simple format. The site went public on Friday (30th March) and there are currently 23 community groups listed! 

Well deserved thanks and congratulations go to the many people who contributed and supported the project to get it to this stage. May it continue to grow!