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Environmental Education and Supervision

To deeper connect our clients and the broader community to their local landscapes we provide a variety of environmental education services, from our school incursion program, ‘Earth Story’, to guided bush regeneration workshops for volunteers, corporates and people with intellectual disabilities. These sessions focus on reading the landscape, medicinal, edible and season indicating plants.

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Earth Story - School Incursion Program

Earth Story is an immersive school incursion that connects students with the local landscape through storytelling, ecology, and hands-on activities. It helps schools inspire curiosity, environmental awareness, and a sense of place among students. We co-create locally indigenous bush tucker gardens on site with the school children.

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Volunteer Workshops

We run practical, community-focused workshops that empower volunteers to contribute to ecological restoration and landcare. These sessions help build local knowledge, skills, and stewardship of the natural environment.

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Corporate Workshops

Our corporate workshops offer hands-on environmental experiences that strengthen teams while giving back to local landscapes. They help organisations meet sustainability goals and foster a deeper connection with place and purpose.

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Supported Bush Regeneration for People with Intellectual Disabilities

We offer inclusive bush regeneration programs that provide meaningful outdoor work and nature connection for people with intellectual disabilities. These programs support personal growth, skill-building, and community involvement through guided, supported ecological work.

“Greg’s expertise is evident in his comprehensive knowledge of plants, and deep understanding of their interconnectedness within ecosystems. Taking a future-focused outlook, Greg is generous with his time; teaching residents about bush regeneration, and encouraging them to participate in sustainable practices and take a close interest in his work.”

- Resident at Blue Gum High Forest site