Dig In for the Future – Tree Planting Adventure! 🌿
Due to a circumstances beyond our control this event is full and only those who have the eventbrite registration forms completed will be allowed on site. Please do not attend if you are not registered.
IMPORTANT NOTE: 26/8/2025.
All participants are required to complete the Council registration and sign-on process via the provided link. Registration must be finalised no later than the day prior to the event. Failure to comply will result in access to the site being denied. This requirement is set by Council for safety and insurance purposes. https://GeocachingSCBeachParty2025_CITO.eventbrite.com.au
event details S 26° 45.950′ E 153° 04.077′
Saturday Morning, October 4th
In proud partnership with Sunshine Coast Council
Join us for a feel-good morning of planting, mulching, and making a real difference at the Honey Farm Road Environment Reserve — 110 hectares of land being restored to provide essential habitat and protect the beautiful Mooloolah River.
We’ve done the prep — holes are dug, mulch is ready — now it’s time for the fun part:
Planting, Watering and Tree guarding
Together, we’ll be planting 800 native plants to support koalas, grey-headed flying foxes, and a whole host of local wildlife.
What’s Provided:
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Tools, gloves, and native plants
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Guidance from friendly experts
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Fresh air and good vibes!
What to Bring:
Parking:
Parking is available at the CITO Site.
Schedule:
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~7:15am: Arrive and park at the designated area
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~7.45 - 8:00am: inductions and Planting starts
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~9am: Planting is finished
Please note: The planting site is a short walk in from the parking point.
Registration is required via a council link. No registration, No access to site.
Site inductions will be held upon arrival at the planting area.
This is a time managed effective event. Please be punctual (on time). Turning up on the day and failing to register will not get you an attended log. A log book will be present to sign.
Why Join In?
This is your chance to be part of a legacy — helping protect and restore key riparian zones, boost biodiversity, and create lasting habitat for future generations.
Let’s dig in, give back, and grow something amazing — together.