Creating a cultural garden
This project has replaced a barren area with a bush tucker garden, providing habitat for native species at Toowoomba East State School.
This project has replaced a barren area with a bush tucker garden, providing habitat for native species at Toowoomba East State School.
The school, located on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk people, wanted to ensure that students had a better understanding and appreciation about the local Indigenous culture.
Farnborough State School, located on the traditional lands of the Darumbal people on Queensland’s far North Coast wanted to create a Bush Tucker Trail with native plantings, leading to a Yarning Circle.
The 1st Nunawading Scout Group leaders want all their scouts to become champions of local Indigenous plants, and to gain skills in propagation so they can help improve biodiversity and restore habitats.
A Kindergarten in Victoria is teaching students how to observe and interact with the local Bush Seasons.