What to Expect
Experience the joy of community gardening every Friday morning at the Randwick Sustainability Hub. This program invites families to connect with nature while learning sustainable gardening practices. Enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing plants and contributing to a greener environment.
Under expert guidance, participants will engage in planting, weeding, and composting activities. The sessions foster a friendly atmosphere where you can meet like-minded community members and share gardening tips.
Each session includes a relaxing morning tea break, providing a chance to socialize and share the bounty of any harvest collected during the activities.
Activity Details
The program runs weekly on Fridays from 9:00 to 12:30, offering a consistent opportunity to develop gardening skills and contribute to local sustainability efforts. Suitable for parents and school-aged children, it encourages hands-on learning and outdoor activity.
Participants will learn about composting techniques, plant care, and sustainable gardening practices that can be applied at home. The program emphasizes environmental stewardship and community involvement.
No prior gardening experience is necessary, making it an inclusive activity for all skill levels. Children will enjoy the tactile experience of working with soil and plants, fostering a connection to nature.
Location and Access
The sessions take place at the Randwick Sustainability Hub, located at 27 Munda Street, Randwick. This accessible venue is well-equipped for community activities and surrounded by green spaces.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for families to attend. The venue is safe and welcoming, ideal for children and adults alike.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing suitable for gardening and bring a hat and water bottle to stay hydrated.
Important Information
Bookings for the program are made through Humanitix, an external website, so please review their privacy policy and disclaimers regarding data storage and use.
The program runs every Friday until December 18, 2026, providing a long-term opportunity to engage with the community and nature.
Safety guidelines and COVID-19 protocols will be observed to ensure a safe environment for all attendees.
Booking and Prices
Participation in the PermaBee Community Gardening Program is free of charge, making it an accessible activity for families looking to enjoy outdoor learning.
Bookings are essential and can be made via the Humanitix platform. Early booking is recommended due to limited spots.
For more information or assistance with bookings, contact Randwick City Council directly via phone or email.