June 26, 2017

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G.J Gardner Bendigo

TREES PLANTED

Ross Morley, Managing Director of G. J. Gardner Homes has been supporting our native environment (through Fifteen Trees) since 2013 and has helped plant over 30,000 of trees across Victoria and Tasmania. For every new home built, Fifteen Trees organises the planting of 15 trees in the local district. This year, the project will see over 8,500 trees planted by schools, Landcare and various environmental groups. GJGLogo_NO-TAG_WHITE_BG_lrg In 2016, G.J. Gardner Homes Bendigo pledged 770 trees to Bendigo Landcare Groups. Of these trees, 560 went to Judy Crocker and her team at the Mid-Loddon Catchment Landcare Group.   image2
  The revegetation site where G.J. Gardner trees have been planted is a section of the Baringhup ‘Blue Hills to Loddon River Vegetation Corridor’ project.  This project lthat links the Blues Hills forested rise via properties, roadsides and Bells Swamp all the way to the Loddon River.  Thank you to the team from GJG Bendigo for the trees for our project. So appreciated.  Judy Crocker | Landcare Facilitator
More trees (210) were planted at Derby by Rob Pollock and Grant Workman. image4 Big shout out to Danny Breen and Kris Gill for their continued support of Bendigo and district Landcare Groups. Slàinte – Colleen

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