The 300 plants collected from SKINC (St Kilda Indigenous Nursery Co-op) earlier in the month have now been planted in Westgate Park. The plants are all indigenous to the sand belt region of Melbourne and would have been found in the region where Westgate Park now stands prior to European settlement of Melbourne. After a number of years of below average rainfall, we have recently had good rainfall which will assist the plants in their establishment prior to the warmer months. The planting days were supported by members of the Friends of Westgate Park and our partners, Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA). The CVA volunteers included a number of overseas visitors from Korea which made the event truly international.
Thank you for your support.’ Tony Flude Friends of Westgate Park With the Westgate Bridge as their backdrop, The Friends of Westgate Park are transforming the somewhat barren park area into what will be (eventually) a green belt; full of native birds, reptiles, mammals and insects. All trees and shrubs were generously paid for by Justin Krousoratis from Ballarat City European. Justin and his team carbon offset each new Peugeot sold in August, September and October – all up 300 trees and shrubs were planted for this period. The 20 new Peugeot owners can be happy in the knowledge that Ballarat City European is an environmentally aware company that takes its responsibility seriously. Through their support for the environment, community groups like the Friends of Westgate Park have been able to re-establish native vegetation in areas that have been neglected for years. Stay tuned for a Summer e-newsletter giving a summary of what has been accomplished over the past 6 months of planting through the on-going support of businesses such as Ballarat City European. Cheers – ColleenRestoring Australian ecosystems. Supporting communities with their revegetation projects for a greener and healthier planet.
Fifteen Trees acknowledges Indigenous Australians as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we work, live and play.
We recognise that Indigenous Australians have cared for and lived in harmony with this land for millennia, and their knowledge and wisdom of the land endures.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and stand in solidarity as Indigenous Australians seek a fairer and more sustainable future for the land and its people.