What to Expect
Experience the joy of gardening in a welcoming community setting where fresh air, sunshine, and physical activity come together. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just looking to enjoy some outdoor time, this event offers a perfect opportunity to get fit and connect with others.
You will engage in light to moderate gardening tasks that promote movement and wellbeing, surrounded by nature and friendly faces. This is a great way to soak up vitamin D and contribute to a shared green space.
The atmosphere is relaxed and inclusive, making it ideal for parents looking to encourage healthy habits for themselves and their families.
Activity Details
The gardening sessions run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM throughout February 2026. Activities include planting, weeding, watering, and general garden maintenance.
Participants pay a nominal annual fee of $5, making it an affordable way to stay active and involved in the community.
The event is organized by Kooralbyn Community Group Inc., with Julie Barwick as the contact person for any inquiries.
Location and Access
The sessions take place at Kooralbyn Community Church, located on Etruscan Road, Kooralbyn QLD. The garden is easily accessible and offers a peaceful outdoor environment.
Parking is available on site, and the venue is suitable for all fitness levels. It's a perfect spot for parents to bring their children along to enjoy nature and learn about gardening.
Important Information
Please wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor work and bring sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. Gardening gloves are recommended but not mandatory.
Participants should be prepared for early morning starts and bring water to stay hydrated.
This event is designed to be inclusive and supportive, welcoming people of all ages and abilities.
Booking and Prices
There is no need to pre-book; participants can simply arrive at the garden during the scheduled times.
The cost is $5 per year, which supports the maintenance of the community garden and related activities.
For more information or to get involved, contact Julie Barwick via the provided email or visit the Facebook page.