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Community volunteers help to revitalise Redlands landscape

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GREEN THUMB: Cr Paul Golle plants a new tree.
GREEN THUMB: Cr Paul Golle plants a new tree.
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A QUIET morning at Henry Zigenfusz Park in the Redlands sees a group of dedicated volunteers planting native trees, their hands deep in the soil, working together to restore the local landscape.

The volunteers, a mix of experienced conservationists and newcomers, are part of Redlands’ Bushcare program – a community- driven initiative focused on preserving and enhancing the region’s parks.

The Bushcare program has gained momentum across Redlands Coast, with more than 30 active groups working to rejuvenate conservation areas.

Volunteers remove invasive weeds, collect litter, and monitor the health of native plants and animals.

Their efforts are contributing to the long-term restoration of the environment.

Councillor Paul Golle, who has spent time with local residents at Henry Zigenfusz Park, says the program is helping foster a strong sense of community.

“Next time you walk through a local park, take a moment to notice the young saplings standing tall, the cleaner trails, and the thriving bushland,” he said.

“Behind these quiet transformations are the hands of a community dedicated to the land.

“And if you feel inspired, perhaps it’s time to join them.

The program not only offers hands-on conservation work but also strengthens bonds between participants.

Volunteers exchange stories, share new skills, and witness the transformation of landscapes they’ve helped restore.
IndigiScapes, a local environmental organisation, provides valuable resources for volunteers, from advice on plant species to tools and support for science projects.

The Bushcare program offers opportunities to get involved and help keep the Redlands’ natural beauty alive for future generations.

For more details, phone Cr Golle on 0438 117 265.

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