Bushcare is a community-based program in which volunteers help regenerate and preserve Woollahra's bushland, with the assistance and support of Council staff. Through the Bushcare program we work to protect local bio-diversity, natural ecosystems and preserve the habitat of native flora and fauna.
Bushcare provides an opportunity for the community to learn about our local environment and to get involved in managing and maintaining our native bushland.
Anyone over the age of 15 is invited to become a Bushcare volunteer. Our Bushcare volunteers include local residents, retirees, businesses, community groups, school groups and tertiary students. All you need is an interest in protecting the local environment and a few spare hours a week, fortnight or month. As a Bushcare Volunteer you will help to ensure the future ecological sustainability and natural beauty of the Woollahra municipality.
Our Bushcare volunteers receive a copy of our quarterly newsletter 'The Bush Telegraph' (PDF File, 1.8mb), certificates of participation and achievement and are provided with all necessary tools and equipment, morning and/or afternoon tea and site supervision.
Volunteers also receive Bushcare training, including a Bushcare Manual and will learn about:
To find out more about Bushcare contact
Rudi Adlmayer
Bushcare Liaison Officer
Phone: 0423 020 648
Email: bushcare@woollahra.nsw.gov.au
Being waterwise is a crucial aim of the Woollahra Bushcare program. There are many things we can all do to conserve water and keep our gardens healthy:
Learn more about Water Restrictions