Hi Colleen,
I have attached some pictures for you from our great planting day with G. J. Gardner Homes at the Phillip Island Winery on Berry Beach Road.
Cheers and thanks again for the opportunity.
Lisa Wangman. Landcare Facilitator. Bass Coast Landcare Network.
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Garry Cox, Gill Hardman and the team from G. J. Gardner Homes Bass Coast are to be commended for all their hard work in planting out the 200 trees and for also putting up the funds for the trees themselves.
Thank you also to Lisa Wangman for your work coordinating the site, the nursery and the volunteers.
Phillip Island is a great place!
Slainte – Colleen
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