What to Expect
Discover the joy of designing a wildlife-friendly garden that supports local species such as echidnas, bees, birds, and butterflies. This engaging workshop will guide you through the benefits of using indigenous plants for food and shelter, helping you create a thriving habitat right in your backyard.
You will gain practical tips on incorporating water sources and native flora to attract and sustain wildlife, turning your garden into a stepping stone for local ecosystems. This is a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to connect with nature and learn together.
The session is interactive and welcoming, perfect for families who want to make a positive environmental impact while enjoying quality time outdoors.
Activity Details
The workshop takes place on Wednesday, 18 March 2026, from 10:30 to 12:00. It is hosted at the Keysborough Community Hub, providing a comfortable and accessible venue for all participants.
This event is free to attend but requires registration to secure your spot. The session is suitable for parents and school-aged children interested in gardening and wildlife conservation.
If you need any additional assistance to participate, the organisers encourage you to get in touch beforehand to ensure a supportive experience.
Location and Access
The workshop is held at Keysborough Community Hub, located at 10 Villiers Road, Keysborough. This venue is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking available nearby.
The community hub offers a friendly environment with facilities that accommodate families and children comfortably. It is a great local spot to engage with community activities and meet like-minded nature enthusiasts.
Important Information
Please remember to register in advance as places are limited and the event is popular. The workshop is free, making it an excellent opportunity for families to learn without any financial burden.
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for gardening activities and consider bringing a notebook to jot down tips and ideas. The session will be indoors with possible outdoor demonstrations.
The event respects and acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Bunurong People, honoring their connection to culture and country.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event, but registration is essential to participate. You can register via the provided booking link or contact the organisers directly for assistance.
Booking early is recommended to avoid disappointment as spots fill quickly. For further information or support, contact details are available to help with any queries.
Enjoy a rewarding morning learning how to create a wildlife garden that benefits your local environment and provides a sanctuary for native animals.