A small group of IMPACT Committee students put on the gloves before school to plant about 15 native ‘bush tucker’ plants in the garden close to Rudkin Building for National Tree Day. Resident horticulturist, Mr Chris Eddelbuttel joined students for the session, passing on his knowledge and passion.
The plants are all endemic to South Eeast Queensland and should do well in their new patch. We hope in years to come, future students and staff will be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
National Tree Day started in 1996 and has grown into Australia's largest community tree-planting and nature care event.
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