What to Expect
Discover the joy of community gardening at PermaBee, where you can connect with nature and your neighbours. This program offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about planting, weeding, and composting under expert guidance. It's a perfect way to spend Friday mornings outdoors, sharing in the satisfaction of nurturing a garden.
Participants will enjoy a relaxed and supportive environment, with a morning tea break to chat and share stories. Everyone is welcome to join in the harvest bounty, making it a rewarding experience for the whole family.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a curious beginner, PermaBee provides a hands-on, educational, and social experience that promotes sustainability and community spirit.
Activity Details
The program runs every Friday from 9:00 to 12:30, offering a consistent weekly opportunity to engage with gardening activities. Tasks include planting new seedlings, weeding garden beds, and managing compost to enrich the soil.
Expert gardeners are on hand to provide advice and guidance, ensuring that participants gain valuable skills and knowledge. The community atmosphere encourages collaboration and learning.
This activity is suitable for parents and children alike, making it an ideal weekend extension for families wanting to spend quality time outdoors while contributing to a greener environment.
Location and Access
The gardening sessions take place at the Randwick Sustainability Hub, located at 27 Munda Street, Randwick. This accessible venue is well-known in the community and easy to reach by public transport or car.
The hub provides all necessary tools and materials, so participants only need to bring their enthusiasm and a willingness to get their hands dirty. There is ample parking nearby and the area is safe and welcoming.
Being in Randwick, the location benefits from a vibrant community atmosphere and is close to other local amenities, making it convenient for families to combine activities.
Important Information
Please note that bookings for the program are made through Humanitix, an external website. Participants should review their privacy policy and terms before registering.
The program runs weekly until December 18, 2026, providing a long-term opportunity to engage with sustainable gardening practices.
Participants should dress appropriately for outdoor work, including sun protection and comfortable footwear. Morning tea is provided, but bringing a water bottle is recommended.
Booking and Prices
The program is free to attend, making it an accessible option for families looking to enjoy meaningful activities without cost.
Bookings are required and can be made through the Humanitix platform. Early registration is encouraged to secure a spot.
For more information or assistance with bookings, contact Randwick City Council directly via phone or email.