Restoring the Murrumbidgee (Thursday 12th June)
Event description
Help Restore Tuggeranong Creek and Be Part of a Wild Planting Adventure!
Join us in a special community planting event along Tuggeranong Creek - a hidden gem that feeds into the mighty Murrumbidgee River. This is your chance to help restore one of Canberra’s less-seen natural corridors while contributing to the health of our broader river system.
We’ll be planting native vegetation to stabilise the creek banks, combat erosion, and bring life back to this important waterway. The planting site is in a beautiful, off-the-beaten-path spot - perfect for those up for a bit of a walk and a bit of adventure!
When: Thursday 12th of June 9:30 - 12:30
Where: We will meet at the Urambi Hill Trail Parking of Learmonth Drive (see map below). From there there will be a 20min walk through to the planting site.
Bring: Sturdy shoes, gloves (if you have them) and a water bottle.
Let’s get our hands dirty for a cleaner, greener Murrumbidgee.
This activity has received funding from the Australian Government's Urban Rivers and Catchments Program, with assistance from the ACT Government.
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