What to Expect
Experience the joy of community gardening every Friday morning at the Randwick Sustainability Hub. This program invites families and individuals to connect with nature, learn sustainable gardening practices, and enjoy the fresh air while contributing to a greener community.
Under expert guidance, participants will engage in planting, weeding, and composting activities that are both educational and rewarding. The sessions foster a sense of community and environmental stewardship, perfect for parents looking to inspire their children with hands-on outdoor learning.
You'll also enjoy a relaxing morning tea break where you can socialize and share in the bounty of any harvest, making it a wholesome and fulfilling experience for all ages.
Activity Details
The program runs weekly on Fridays from 09:00 to 12:30, starting on 2026-05-15 and continuing until 2026-12-18. Each session is designed to be engaging and accessible, welcoming gardeners of all skill levels.
Activities include:
- Planting seasonal flowers and vegetables
- Weeding to maintain healthy garden beds
- Composting to recycle organic waste and enrich the soil
This is a great opportunity for parents to bring their school-aged children to learn about sustainability and gardening in a supportive environment.
Location and Access
The sessions take place at the Randwick Sustainability Hub, located at 27 Munda Street, Randwick. The venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers a safe, community-focused space for gardening activities.
There is ample parking nearby, and the hub is designed to be welcoming for families and individuals alike. The garden area is outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes suitable for gardening.
Important Information
Please note that bookings for the program are made through Humanitix, an external website. Participants are encouraged to review their privacy policy and terms before registering.
The program emphasizes community spirit and environmental care, so participants are expected to respect the shared space and follow the guidance of the gardening experts.
Children should be supervised by their parents or guardians at all times to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Booking and Prices
Participation in the PermaBee Community Gardening Program is free of charge, making it an accessible activity for families looking for meaningful weekend plans.
Bookings are required and can be made online via Humanitix. Early registration is recommended due to limited spaces and to help organizers plan the sessions effectively.
For more information or assistance with bookings, contact Randwick City Council via phone or email.