Events in April / May 2024

  • MONDAY 29th / TUESDAY 30th APRIL

    Overnight B ird field trip to Barossa Valley

    Contact Wendy on wwhite140@gmail.com if you are interested in joining the group.

  • SATURDAY 4th MAY 9:20am

    Got some excess fruit, veggies, seeds, flowers, plants or home grown produce of any kind?

    The swap starts at 9.30am on the dot, so make sure you arrive at 9.20am and stay for a cuppa and some cake in the Environment Centre after we’ve shared produce.

    If you have any questions please send us an email at info@flec.com.au

  • MONDAY 6th MAY 9.30 am – 12.30 pm

    Our Natural Heritage- Local and Endemic Plants at the Fleurieu Coast Community Nursery

    Drop in and learn more about local plants with an emphasis on low flammability, “Firewise” plants. Chat to our volunteers, find out what local natives you can plant to improve the resilience of your garden to bushfire and see how native plants can be used in our demonstration garden adjoining the nursery.

    1 Kemmiss Hill Rd Yankalillla (rear of council depot)

  • MONDAY 6th MAY from 9:30am

    It is a great opportunity for locals to learn about the environment and gain knowledge about local flora.

    For more information, please send us an email at info@flec.com.au

  • MONDAY 20th MAY from 9:30am

    It is a great opportunity for locals to learn about the environment and gain knowledge about local flora.

    For more information, please send us an email at info@flec.com.au

  • MONDAY 20th MAY 3:00pm - 5:00pm

    This workshop is great for homeowners, garden enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about how our native plants can be used to reduce the impacts of potential bushfire.

    Free event but bookings essential.

    https://events.humanitix.com/native-fire-wise-landscaping

  • BOOKED OUT FRIDAY 31th MAY 1:00pm - 3:00pm

    This is now FULLY BOOKED Fungi and Flora Walk in Deep Creek

    Explore the fascinating fungi and flora found in Deep Creek National Park. On this walking tour we will be joined by Fungimap Coordinator Sophie Green to help us identify and understand the ecology of fungi. The tour departs from Raywood Nursery and includes the revegetation sites on Tapanappa Rd and the Stringybark Loop Walking Trail.