when: 10 May 2025 | | cost: Free
published: 05 May 2025, 5 min read
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Join us to help make Norman Park more attractive, cooler and walkable by planting trees at this fun family event. Meet your neighbours to plant trees in your local street and help grow our urban forest. All new street trees are carefully chosen to suit the site and local area. All planting holes will be dug beforehand and all tools supplied. As a thank you for participating, you can enjoy a free sausage sizzle afterwards. You can also take home a free native plant. What to bring For your comfort and safety, wear sturdy covered shoes, a hat and sunscreen and bring your reusable water bottle. Streets to be planted include: Agnew Street, Bodalla Street, Brentnall Street, Corrie Street, Cottell Street, Dickens Street, Donaldson Street, Foster Lane, Kingsbury Street, Longfellow Street, Milton Street, Moreton Street, Norman Avenue, Norman Crescent, Overend Street, Pope Street, Power Street, School Street, Tennyson Street, Thackeray Street and Wordsworth Street.
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Join us to help make Norman Park more attractive, cooler and walkable by planting trees at this fun family event. Meet your neighbours to plant trees in your local street and help grow our urban forest. All new street trees are carefully chosen to suit the site and local area. All planting holes will be dug beforehand and all tools supplied. As a thank you for participating, you can enjoy a free sausage sizzle afterwards. You can also take home a free native plant. What to bring For your comfort and safety, wear sturdy covered shoes, a hat and sunscreen and bring your reusable water bottle. Streets to be planted include: Agnew Street, Bodalla Street, Brentnall Street, Corrie Street, Cottell Street, Dickens Street, Donaldson Street, Foster Lane, Kingsbury Street, Longfellow Street, Milton Street, Moreton Street, Norman Avenue, Norman Crescent, Overend Street, Pope Street, Power Street, School Street, Tennyson Street, Thackeray Street and Wordsworth Street.
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Norman Park community street tree planting 2025 is on 10 May 2025. The opening hours are: 09:00am - 12:00pm. Conveniently located in Brisbane City.
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