National Tree Day
Come join us on Sunday, July 29 from 10am – 2pm
Together, the goal is to plant over 7,000 seedlings at the Frasers Landing Core Conservation Area.
Join us from 10am-2pm on Sunday 29th July at Frasers Landing.
All ages and abilities welcome.
Together the Rotary Tree Mission Project, Frasers Property Australia and the City of Mandurah are aiming to activate the space and bring community together to; regenerate the area, provide habitat for Mandurah wildlife and provide an event that the whole community can enjoy.
FREE activities
✔ Mandurah Tourist Fun Train for pick up and drop off to the planting zone and activity hub
✔ Fun sports and obstacle course
✔ Learn about Mandurah’s Mosquitos at the Mossie Tent
✔ Free Sausage Sizzle
✔ Rock Painting at the Mossie tent
✔ Meet Mandurah wildlife with Critters up Close
✔ Dudley Dolphin activities
✔ Larn about wildlife first aid with Mandurah Wildlife Centre
✔ Chance to join a local environmental community group
✔ Free raffle prizes
✔ Free photography (please let us know if you do not want your photo taken)
✔ Food stalls
✔ Coffee Van
What to Bring
- Please bring a water bottle. Water will be provided for refills.
- Please bring your own Keep Cup for Coffee
- Gloves supplied at registration
What to Wear
- Enclosed shoes- sneakers or boots
- Long sleeved shirts or jackets
- Long pants
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Mosquito repellant
Planting location
Frasers Landing Core Conservation Area, Landings Boulevard, Coodanup Mandurah WA 6210
Parking available along Landings Boulevard and at Coodanup Community College
Please register on National Tree Day at the Registration Tent.
Why Frasers Landing?
Frasers Landing Core Conservation Area is an ideal location for National Tree Day because it is a pristine bushland environment for native wildlife, it runs along the Serpentine River and provides major habitat for protected and threatened species. Comprised of 52 hectares of riverine bushland, Frasers Landing is home to a 12-hectare Core Conservation Area that exhibits beautiful floral diversity and provides important feeding areas for wildlife.
The conservation area hosts a number of Tuart trees, pristine Banksia woodland and a number of other iconic flora species.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Ospreys, Honey Possums, Quenda, Brush Tailed Phascogales, Brushtail Possums, Shorebirds, Rakali and Black Cockatoos all call Frasers Landing home? The location is a true hidden gem!
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