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SUMMARY:Pearl Beach to Patonga Walk
DESCRIPTION:This is the year we get out and enjoy more of the beautiful world around us! \nPlease join us for a relaxed walk from Pearl Beach to Patonga on the Central Coast. \nWe’ll carpool to Pearl Beach from Newcastle and Lake Macquarie\, walk to Patonga for lunch at The Boathouse (or BYO lunch to eat on the beach) then walk back to Pearl Beach. \nExpect to see magnificent coastal views\, have morning tea in a cave\, and make new friends on the trail. \nHere are the details: \nWhen: Sunday 11 January\nWalk: Pearl Beach to Patonga\, lunch then return\n\nDistance: 8 to 9kms\nElevation: approximately 250m\nCost: free\nWhat To Bring: minimum 500ml water per person (water bottles can be refilled at Patonga for the walk back)\, snacks for morning and afternoon tea\, a way to pay for lunch at the pub or BYO lunch to eat on the beach\, swimmers and a towel if you want to take a dip at Pearl Beach at the end of the walk\, sunscreen and insect repellent\n\n\nWhat To Wear: fully enclosed shoes such as walking boots or joggers/sneakers\, sun-safe clothing and a hat\n\n\n\nImportant Info: there’s likely to be a water crossing when we get to Patonga. It’s less than 10 metres wide and usually below knee height so be prepared to take off your shoes and socks and roll up your pant legs. If walking barefoot through water and/or on sand is not for you\, bring some reef shoes or thongs to change into for that section.\n\n\nTiming: We have a meeting point at 8am in Lake Macquarie – please register for the details. We will condense into fewer cars and hop onto the highway for the approximately one hour journey to Pearl Beach.\n\n\nWant to join us?\n\nPlease complete the booking form and we’ll be in touch.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/pearl-beach-to-patonga-walk/
LOCATION:Pearl Beach
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective - Katie":MAILTO:katie@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260215T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260215T170000
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SUMMARY:Bouddi Coastal Walk
DESCRIPTION:This is the year we get out and enjoy more of the beautiful world around us! \nPlease join us for a relaxed walk between MacMasters Beach and Putty Beach along Bouddi Coastal Walk. \nWe’ll carpool to the starting point from Newcastle and Lake Macquarie\, stop for lunch along the way then do a car shuffle back to the start. \nExpect to see magnificent coastal views\, including the Tessellated Pavement\, and make new friends on the trail. \nHere are the details: \nWhen: Sunday 15 February\nWalk: Bouddi Coastal Walk\n\nDistance: 9kms\nElevation: approximately 400m\nCost: free*\nWhat To Bring: minimum 1 litre of water per person\, snacks for morning and afternoon tea\, lunch to eat on the beach\, swimmers and a towel if you want to take a dip\, sunscreen and insect repellent\n\n\n*Parking at Putty Beach costs $8 per vehicle per day so please bring some coins to contribute.\n\nWhat To Wear: fully enclosed shoes such as walking boots or joggers/sneakers\, sun-safe clothing and a hat\n\n\n\nImportant Info: we will need to do a car shuffle\, leaving a car or two at the end of the walk so we can drive back to the start. The direction of the walk will be determined closer to the day ie. whether we start at MacMasters Beach or Putty Beach.\n\n\nTiming: We have a meeting point at 8am in Lake Macquarie – please register for the details. We will condense into fewer cars and hop onto the highway for the approximately one hour journey south.\n\n\nWant to join us?\n\nPlease complete the booking form and we’ll be in touch.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/bouddi-coastal-walk/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective - Katie":MAILTO:katie@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260225T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260225T113000
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SUMMARY:Saving Seed in a Home Kitchen Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed and hands-on Seed Saving Workshop and Packaging Session at Cardiff Library. \nSeeds of Resilience is a new monthly program that meets on the first Wednesday of each month (9:30am-11:30am) at rotating seed library branches\, supporting local seed sharing and community resilience. \nThis session will feature guest presenter Anthea from Maplewood Permaculture\, who will share practical\, beginner-friendly approaches to: \n\nSaving seed in a home kitchen garden\nSuccession planting for year-round harvests\nChoosing varieties that grow well in your local conditions\n\nAnthea and her partner Will are garden educators and designers based in Paterson in the Hunter Valley\, known for making permaculture simple\, practical\, and easy to understand. Anthea brings warmth\, clarity\, and real-world gardening experience — helping people feel confident\, no matter their starting point. \nTogether\, they have shared their knowledge through schools\, libraries\, councils\, festivals\, growers’ markets\, and community programs\, and are co-founders of Permaculture at the Pub. Their small farm is where they test\, refine\, and grow through the seasons. \nAnthea has completed Permaculture Teacher Training with Hannah Moloney and Brenna Quinlan\, and is currently studying with David Holmgren\, Beck Lowe and guest educators in the 2026 PDC. Their combined background includes horticulture\, naturalistic garden design\, Master Tree Growers\, education\, arts\, and children’s services. \nAlongside the workshop\, participants will help pack and label seeds for the Lake Mac Seed Library\, supporting local biodiversity\, food security\, and community connection. \n☕ A relaxed\, social morning tea\, conversation\, and curiosity encouraged. \nWith thanks to Australia Post for supporting community seed sharing and well being initiatives. \n\nWhat to Expect\n\nSeed packing and labelling for the Lake Mac Seed Library\nKitchen garden seed saving tips\nSuccession planting for year-round harvests\nLearn how seed libraries work and how to get involved\nMeet local gardeners and community members\n\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nBeginner and experienced gardeners\nSeed savers and seed sharers\nFamilies and community members\nAnyone interested in growing and sharing locally adapted food\n\nNo experience required — just come along and join in.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/saving-seed-in-a-home-kitchen-garden/
LOCATION:Cardiff Library\, Main Road\, Cardiff\, NSW\, 2285\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T200000
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CREATED:20260212T042217Z
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SUMMARY:Backyard Biodiversity: Create a Wildlife-Friendly Garden
DESCRIPTION:Discover how to turn your garden into a living ecosystem that supports birds\, butterflies\, bees and beneficial insects. \nIn this interactive workshop\, you’ll learn proven habitat gardening techniques using native plants and simple design strategies. We’ll explore how to provide the four essentials for wildlife: food\, water\, shelter and nesting sites\, and look at real-life examples of backyard biodiversity in action. \nYou’ll also have time to begin designing habitat zones for your own yard\, with guidance from our educators. \n  \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nHow to attract native birds\, butterflies and beneficial insects\nChoosing the right native plants for your space\nCreating habitat through layering\, water sources and shelter\nSimple design strategies for real backyards\nHow small changes can make a big ecological impact\n\nWho this is for:\nHome gardeners\, educators\, renters\, families\, community members — anyone who wants to support nature at home. \nPlease bring:\nA satellite image of your yard (printed or on a tablet/phone) so you can map out your design ideas during the workshop. \nDates & Time: \n\nThursday 26 February\, 6:30pm – 8:00pm -Backyard Biodiversity (Part 1)\nThursday 19 March\, 6:30pm – 8:00pm – Beyond the Boundary (Part 2)\n\n(This workshop can be attended as a standalone session or as Part 1 of a two-part series.)
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/backyard-biodiversity-create-a-wildlife-friendly-garden/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260308T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260308T123000
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CREATED:20260303T051631Z
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SUMMARY:Redhead to Merewether Walk
DESCRIPTION:Newcastle has some beautiful coastline so let’s get out and appreciate it! \nPlease join us for a relaxed walk from Redhead to Merewether along the coast. \nExpect to see magnificent views\, feel sand between your toes and make new friends on the trail. \nWhen: Sunday 8 March from 8:30am\nWalk: Redhead to Merewether\n\nDistance: 11kms\nElevation: approximately 270m\nCost: free\nWhat To Bring: minimum 750ml of water per person\, snacks for morning tea\, lunch to eat on Merewether Beach or cash/card to buy lunch\, swimmers and a towel if you want to take a dip\, sunscreen and insect repellent\n\n\nWhat To Wear: fully enclosed shoes such as walking boots or joggers/sneakers\, sun-safe clothing and a hat – please check the weather forecast to see if you’d like to add a raincoat\n\n\n\nImportant Info: we will need to do a car shuffle\, leaving a car or two at the end of the walk so we can drive back to the start.\n\n\nWant to join us? No experience needed just average fitness and the items listed above.\n\nPlease complete the booking form and we’ll be in touch.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/redhead-to-merewether-walk/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective - Katie":MAILTO:katie@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260310T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214703
CREATED:20260212T043238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T043238Z
UID:6774-1773135000-1773142200@thegroundswell.org.au
SUMMARY:Nature Journaling & Pollinator Partner Watercolour Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Connect with nature\, sharpen your observation skills\, and explore the fascinating world of pollinators in this four-week workshop series at Lake Mac Tiny Forest\, Teralba. Guided by artist and illustrator Anna Scobie\, each 2-hour session combines nature journaling\, sketching\, and watercolour practice\, with a focus on local butterflies\, native bees\, and their plant companions. \nAcross four weeks\, you will: \n\nCreate three finished watercolours inspired by local plants and pollinators\nDevelop a nature sketchbook practice\nLearn about plant-pollinator pairings\, including local butterflies and native bees\nEnjoy a hands-on\, social\, and creative nature experience\n\nWhen: Tuesdays in March from the 10th\, 9:30am – 11:30am\nWhere: Lake Mac Tiny Forest\, Teralba\nWhat’s included: All materials and a sketchbook provided \nThis series is perfect for beginners and nature lovers wanting a creative and mindful connection to their local environment.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/nature-journaling-pollinator-partner-watercolour-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Lake Mac Tiny Forest
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260319T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260319T200000
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CREATED:20260212T042713Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Boundary: Verge Gardening for Community & Nature
DESCRIPTION:Your garden doesn’t have to stop at the fence. \nThis session looks beyond the backyard to explore how verge and nature strip gardens can support biodiversity\, cool streets\, improve soil health and build stronger communities. \nThis practical workshop will guide you through the key steps to planning\, preparing\, and planting a verge garden\, including: \n\nDesign basics\nSoil preparation\nPlant selection\nHow to work within Council requirements so your verge garden is compliant\, supported and set up for success\n\nWhether you already garden your verge or are just curious\, this session will inspire you to think differently about public spaces. \n  \nAll participants will receive a free\, native verge-appropriate plant. \n  \nWho this is for:\nResidents\, renters\, educators\, sustainability groups\, and anyone interested in community-led environmental action. \n  \nPlease bring:\nA satellite image of your verge (printed or on a tablet/phone) so you can map out your design ideas during the workshop. \n  \nThis workshop can be attended on its own or alongside Part 1 as a two-part learning journey. \nBook into one or both sessions to deepen your skills and confidence in creating habitat at home and in your community.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/beyond-the-boundary-verge-gardening-for-community-nature/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260320T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260323T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214703
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T034353Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Weekend - Royal National Park
DESCRIPTION:This event is fully booked. If you can go at short notice and would like to join the waitlist\, please email katie@thegroundswell.org.au  \n  \nReady to explore more of our world?  \nJoin us for an inspiring weekend of walking in the Royal National Park\, south of Sydney.   \nYou’ll be part of a small group of walkers keen to get outside\, see some incredible sights and be reminded of the awe and wonder that comes from spending time in nature.   \nThe Walking Weekend is for those who need to recharge\, remember the important things in life\, and enjoy this beautiful world we live in.   \nHere are all the details:  \n  \nItinerary (subject to change)  \nFriday 20 March  \n9:00am – Depart Newcastle/Lake Macquarie by car (bring lunch or buy en-route)  \n1:00pm – Meet in the Royal National Park for our first walk: Palona Cave and the Forest Path (10km)  \n4:30pm – Check in at our private rental home in Bundeena \nPre-dinner drinks and appetisers   \n6:30pm – Dinner  \nSaturday 21 March  \nMake your own breakfast with the wide range of ingredients provided  \nPack lunch\, snacks and water  \n9am – Depart for our second walk: Garie Beach to Bundeena (or vice versa depending on conditions – 16km). Option to start/finish at Wattamolla Beach (10km)  \nRelax at the house or walk 100m to the beach  \n6pm – Dinner at Bundeena Community and Services Club   \nSunday 22 March  \nMake your own breakfast with the wide range of ingredients provided  \nPack lunch\, snacks and water  \n9am – Depart for our third walk: Garie Beach to Otford (11km) to complete the Coast Track   \nRelax at the house or walk 100m to the beach  \nPre-dinner drinks and appetisers   \n6:30pm – Dinner  \nAfter dark – option to visit Helensburgh Glow Worm Tunnel  \nMonday 23 March  \nMake your own breakfast with the wide range of ingredients provided  \nPack up and depart by 10am  \n  \nWhat’s Included  \n3 nights accommodation in a beautiful home in Bundeena  \nGuided walks each day in the Royal National Park  \nTime to relax on nearby beaches  \n2 dinners prepared and cooked for you  \nA variety of provisions so you can make your breakfast each morning  \nSnacks to stock your backpack for walks   \nAppetisers to enjoy on the deck in the evening  \nA smorgasbord of lunch supplies to make your own picnic to eat on the trails  \nCoffee\, tea\, herbal tea plus milk and sugar  \nBed linen and towels  \n3 days of vehicle entry fees to the Royal National Park  \nA donation to The Groundswell Collective for projects to protect and restore the world we love  \nSuggested training program to maximise your enjoyment of the weekend  \nA preliminary meeting with the group to discuss the walks\, menu and transportation  \n  \nWhat’s Not Included  \nTransportation to and from Bundeena (see FAQs)   \nDinner Saturday night at Bundeena Community and Services Club  \nBeverages other than coffee\, tea\, herbal tea   \nOptional after dark visit to the Helensburgh Glow Worm Tunnel (free entry\, organise own transport)  \nTravel insurance  \n  \nPricing  \nHouse:  \n\nQueen bed plus ensuite = BOOKED \n\n\nQueen bed plus shared bathroom = BOOKED  \n\n\nBunk bed plus shared bathroom = BOOKED\n\nCottage:  \n\nQueen bed plus shared bathroom = BOOKED \n\n\nBunk bed plus shared bathroom = BOOKED\n\n Deposit = $200 per person \nBalance due 6 weeks prior to departure = Friday 6 February  \nPayments are made via bank transfer. You are welcome to pay by instalments up to the balance due date with a minimum of $50 per payment.  \nReady to book? Please complete the booking form.   \n  \nWhat to Bring  \nWalking boots/shoes or joggers – waterproof if possible  \nA backup pair of walking boots/shoes or joggers   \nBackpack  \nBottles or bladder to carry at least 1.5 litres of water  \nRaincoat   \nSunscreen  \nInsect repellent  \nHat and sun smart clothing to walk in (at least four sets)  \nRain boots (otherwise known as gumboots or wellies) if visiting the glow worms  \nClothes to wear out to dinner on Saturday night  \nSwimmers and a small towel in case you take a dip during a walk or go to the beach  \nAll the typical items you’d bring for a weekend away: toiletries\, pyjamas\, phone charger\, something to read\, maybe your favourite pillow and anything else you need to be comfortable  \nOptional – walking poles if you use them  \nNote: bed linen and bath towel are provided   \n  \nFAQs  \nDo I need special walking skills?  \nAll the walks we have planned are rated easy to moderate\, meaning they’re suitable for an average person with average fitness. Of course\, some training before the Walking Weekend will make it more enjoyable for you and your leg muscles. A suggested training plan will be provided after you’ve booked.   \nWe will cover a variety of terrain including boardwalk\, sand\, gravel paths\, and rocky narrow trails. Uphill and downhill\, steep and flat on stairs and trail\, both wet and dry underfoot: we’ll experience it all. You will be able to move at your own pace during the walks and we’ll take regular breaks.   \nIf you have health concerns or would like more specific information\, please read about the walks (see Itinerary for links) and then contact Katie on katie@thegroundswell.org.au   \n  \nDo I need special walking equipment?  \nSee the above list of What to Bring and remember to borrow or buy second hand if you need something you don’t already own (Facebook Marketplace has oodles of walking shoes/boots).   \n  \nCan I arrive late?  \nYou might choose to arrive later on Friday and miss the first walk on Friday afternoon (the price remains the same). Please arrive by 6pm for the welcome dinner.   \n  \nHow do I get to Bundeena?  \nWe’d like to make this weekend as sustainable as possible so a good option is to carpool with other walkers. We’ll have a meeting prior to the Walking Weekend so you can meet everyone and make travel arrangements. Another option is to travel by public transport. This will be a train to Cronulla then ferry to Bundeena and we can pick you up from the ferry or you can walk 500m to the house.   \n  \nCan you cater for my dietary requirements?  \nSure can. We’ll ask you about food and any other special needs during the booking process and at the preliminary meeting.   \n  \nWhat kind of projects will be supported by the donation portion of my fee?  \nThe Groundswell Collective loves bringing people together to create a better planet. Our projects include:  \n\nplanting tiny forests to rapidly regenerate landscapes that have been cleared for development or farming. These compact ecosystems provide food and habitat for biodiversity\, cool urban areas and help communities take practical climate action.  \n\n\nfacilitating workshops to help children connect with nature and foster a lifelong love of caring for our world \n\n\ngrowing food for people and pollinators in our community garden \n\n  \nWhy do I need rain boots?  \nThe Helensburgh Glow Worm Tunnel is notoriously muddy underfoot. If you’d like to visit it\, bring a pair of gumboots/wellies in a large plastic bag\, wear them in the tunnel then change back into clean shoes before getting in the car.   \n  \nWhat if the weather isn’t great?   \nWe won’t let a little rain put us off but in the event of extreme weather conditions (eg. a heatwave or dangerous storms) then we may need to postpone the Walking Weekend in the name of health and safety. Obviously\, we won’t be able to make this decision until shortly before the event. You would be given the option of transferring to a new date or receiving a full refund.   \n  \nHow do I book?   \nPlease complete the booking form and we will respond within 24 hours. Once we offer you a place\, you will have 24 hours to pay your $200 deposit via bank transfer. The balance of your payment will be due 6 weeks prior to the Walking Weekend (Friday 6 February). You are welcome to pay by instalments up to that date with a minimum of $50 per payment.   \n  \nAre there any refunds?  \nThere are no refunds if you cancel your place at the Walking Weekend. If\, after booking\, you become injured or unwell in a way that prevents you from attending and you can provide a medical certificate to that effect\, you will be able to transfer the money you’ve paid to an alternative Walking Weekend.  \nIf the event is cancelled by The Groundswell Collective due to severe weather or other unforeseen circumstances\, you will be given the choice of transferring to another event date or receiving a refund.   \nYou might like to consider if travel insurance is right for you.   \n  \nStill have questions? \nContact Katie on katie@thegroundswell.org.au \n  \nAbout Us  \nThe Walking Weekend will be led by Katie from The Groundswell Collective\, who believes now is the time to get out and explore the places we’ve always wanted to see. Walking through the bush allows us to be face to face with world we love and reap the benefits of being in nature.   \nKatie has been bushwalking for years\, escaping outdoors whenever she needs to make sense of the world or remember why she wants to protect it. Katie holds a current First Aid certificate and will carry a First Aid Kit on each walk.   \nThe Walking Weekend will be supported by Libby\, a long-term supporter of The Groundswell Collective and one of our most dedicated volunteers. Libby will help with the logistics of the weekend: driving to and from trailheads\, serving up appetisers and cooking delicious dinners.  
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/walking-weekend-royal-national-park/
LOCATION:Royal National Park\, Sir Bertram Stevens Drive\, Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260325T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260325T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214703
CREATED:20260212T043718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T043718Z
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SUMMARY:Seed Library Workshop & Packing: Growing Natives - Behind the Scenes at Lake Mac Landcare Nursery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hands-on Seed Library Workshop and Packing Session at the Landcare and Sustainable Living Centre as part of the Seeds of Resilience monthly program. \nThis session features a tour and talk by the staff of the Landcare Nursery\, who will focus on tips and tricks for growing natives from seed. \nAlongside the workshop\, participants will help pack and label seeds for the Lake Mac Seed Library\, supporting biodiversity\, local food security\, and community sharing. \n☕ A relaxed\, social morning — conversation and curiosity encouraged. \nWith thanks to Australia Post for supporting community wellbeing and seed sharing initiatives. \n  \nNo experience required — just come along and join in.
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/seed-library-workshop-packing-growing-natives-behind-the-scenes-at-lake-mac-landcare-nursery/
LOCATION:Landcare and Sustainable Living Centre\, 80 Toronto Road\, Booragul\, NSW\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214703
CREATED:20260324T040030Z
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SUMMARY:Verge Garden Demo
DESCRIPTION:Planting a verge garden is easier than you think and this demo will show you how. \n  \nDuring this session\, you’ll learn how to: \n\nDeal with grass on your verge\nPrepare the soil for planting\nDesign a verge garden that meets council guidelines\nSelect appropriate plants and care for them\n\n  \nYou’ll also discover the benefits of verge gardens\, including how they cool urban streets\, build stronger communities\, and provide food and shelter for local species displaced by land clearing. \n  \n📆 Saturday 11 April \n⏰ 9am – 10:30am \n📍Teralba (address supplied in booking confirmation) \n🎟 $10 per person \n🍓 Includes light morning tea \n  \nThis is a hands-on demo so bring your gardening gloves! \nNo experience required. \n 
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/verge-garden-demo/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260429T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260429T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214703
CREATED:20260324T041536Z
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SUMMARY:All About Herbs - Make A Mini Wicking System
DESCRIPTION:Join The Groundswell Collective for a hands-on Seed Library Workshop and Packing Session at Edgeworth Memorial Neighbourhood Centre as part of the Seeds of Resilience monthly program. \nAll About Herbs is a practical\, beginner-friendly session focused on growing healthy\, productive herbs at home\, with a special spotlight on Thai basil and simple mini wicking systems that help herbs thrive with less water and maintenance. \nParticipants will learn how wicking systems work and how they can be easily adapted for small spaces\, veggie patches\, balconies and kitchen gardens. \nFeatured focus: Mini Wicking Systems for Herbs \nThis session will explore: \n\nThe basics of growing herbs successfully at home\nHow mini wicking systems work and why they’re ideal for herbs\nA step-by-step demonstration of a mini wicking system for Thai basil\nTips for watering\, harvesting and keeping herbs productive\nSimple herb packaging techniques for sharing and storage\n\nAlongside the workshop\, participants will help pack and label herbs and seeds for the Lake Mac Seed Library\, supporting biodiversity\, local food resilience and community sharing. \n☕ A relaxed\, social morning — conversation and curiosity encouraged. \nWith thanks to Australia Post for supporting community wellbeing and seed sharing initiatives. \n\nWhat to Expect\n\nSeed and herb packing and labelling for the Lake Mac Seed Library\nLive demonstration and make your own mini wicking system for Thai basil\nPractical tips for growing and harvesting herbs\nLearn how seed libraries work and how to get involved\nMeet local gardeners and community members\n\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nHome gardeners and herb lovers\nBeginner and small-space growers\nFamilies and community members\nAnyone interested in growing food at home\n\nNo experience required — just come along and join in 🌿
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/all-about-herbs-make-a-mini-wicking-system/
LOCATION:Edgeworth Memorial Neighbourhood Centre\, 739 Main Road\, Edgeworth\, NSW\, 2285\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective":MAILTO:info@thegroundswell.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260626T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260628T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T214704
CREATED:20260224T045822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T214454Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Weekend - Barrington Tops National Park
DESCRIPTION:Walking Weekend – Barrington Tops National Park  \nReady to explore more of our world?  \nCome and immerse yourself in ancient Gondwana Rainforest\, walking amongst giant old-growth trees\, leafy ferns and moss-covered rocks in Barrington Tops National Park. You’ll retire to luxurious accommodation each night after delicious meals and good conversation around the fire.   \nAs part of a small group of walkers\, you’ll see some jaw-dropping sights and feel the sense of wonder that comes from spending time in World Heritage-listed nature.   \nThe Walking Weekend is for those who need to recharge\, remember the important things in life\, and enjoy this beautiful world we live in.   \n  \nHere are all the details:  \nFriday 26 – Sunday 28 June 2026  \nItinerary (subject to change)  \nFriday 26 June  \n4pm-6:30pm – Arrive at Carawirry Forest Escape to settle into your room and enjoy some appetisers  \n7pm – Dinner and dessert  \nPost-dinner briefing about the weekend’s walks   \nSaturday 27 June  \nMake your own breakfast with the wide range of ingredients provided  \nPack lunch\, snacks and water  \n8am – Depart for our first adventure: Rocky Crossing Walk (16km) in Barrington Tops National Park   \nRelax at the house or take a dip in the plunge pool to rejuvenate  \nPre-dinner drinks and appetisers   \n7pm – Dinner and dessert  \nOutdoor firepit with marshmallows and hot chocolate  \nSunday 28 June  \nYour choice of a leisurely morning for a sleep in/fireside reading OR a gentle walk to Carawirry’s waterfall OR take on the Yowie Trail!  \n10:30am brunch – our final meal together  \nPack up and depart by midday  \nPerhaps a stop in Dungog on the way home?  \n  \nWhat’s Included  \n2 nights of luxurious accommodation in Tathra House at Carawirry Forest Escape  \nGuided walks over 2 days   \n2 delicious dinners followed by mouthwatering desserts  \nA variety of provisions so you can make your breakfast on Saturday  \nSnacks to stock your backpack for walks   \nAppetisers to enjoy in front of the fire each evening  \nA smorgasbord of lunch supplies to make your own picnic for the trail  \nA delicious made-for-you brunch on Sunday  \nCoffee\, tea\, herbal tea plus milk and sugar  \nBed linen and towels  \nA donation to The Groundswell Collective for projects to protect and restore the world we love  \nSuggested training program to maximise your enjoyment of the weekend  \nA preliminary meeting with the group to discuss the walks\, menu and transportation  \n  \nWhat’s Not Included  \nTransportation to and from Carawirry Forest Resort (see FAQs)   \nBeverages other than coffee\, tea\, herbal tea   \nTravel insurance  \n  \nPricing  \nTathra House at Carawirry Forest Escape is comprised of five luxurious bedrooms with sumptuous beds and premium bedding. Your choice of sharing with a friend or partner in a king bed or two singles\, or come alone and share with a future friend in two singles.   \nWalking Weekend = $650 per person  \nDeposit = $200 per person  \nBalance due 6 weeks prior to departure = Friday 15 May  \nPayments are made via bank transfer. You are welcome to pay by instalments up to the balance due date with a minimum of $50 per payment.  \nReady to book? Please complete the booking form.   \n  \nWhat to Bring  \nWalking boots/shoes or joggers – waterproof if possible  \nA backup pair of walking boots/shoes or joggers   \nBackpack  \nBottles or bladder to carry at least 1.5 litres of water  \nRaincoat   \nSunscreen  \nInsect repellent  \nHat and layers of warm clothing to walk in (minimum three sets)  \nSwimmers and a towel in case you want to rejuvenate in the plunge pool  \nContainers to pack your lunch and snacks and cutlery to eat with  \nAll the typical items you’d bring for a weekend away: toiletries\, pyjamas\, phone charger\, something to read\, maybe your favourite pillow and anything else you need to be comfortable  \nOptional – walking poles if you use them  \nNote: bed linen and bath towel are provided   \n  \n FAQs  \nDo I need special walking skills?  \nAll the walks we have planned are rated easy to moderate\, meaning they’re suitable for an average person with average fitness. Of course\, some training before the Walking Weekend will make it more enjoyable for you and your muscles. A suggested training plan will be provided after you’ve booked.   \nWe will cover a variety of terrain including boardwalk\, sand\, gravel paths\, and rocky narrow trails. Uphill and downhill on both stairs and trail\, both wet and dry underfoot: we’ll experience it all. You will be able to move at your own pace during the walks and we’ll take regular breaks.   \nIf you have health concerns or would like more specific information\, please read about the walks (see Itinerary for links) and then contact Katie on katie@thegroundswell.org.au   \nDo I need special walking equipment?  \nSee the list of What to Bring and remember to borrow or buy second hand if you need something you don’t already own (Facebook Marketplace has oodles of walking shoes/boots).   \nCan I arrive late?  \nPlease arrive by 6:30pm on Friday for dinner.   \nHow do I get to Carawirry Forest Escape?  \nCarawirry is a piece of paradise about 20 minutes outside Dungog. We’d like to make this weekend as sustainable as possible so a good option is to carpool with other walkers. We’ll have a meeting prior to the Walking Weekend so you can meet everyone and make travel arrangements.   \nCan you cater for my dietary requirements?  \nSure can. We’ll ask you about food and any other special needs during the booking process and at the preliminary meeting.   \nWhat kind of projects will be supported by the donation portion of my fee?  \nThe Groundswell Collective loves bringing people together to create a better planet. Our projects include:  \n\nplanting tiny forests to rapidly regenerate landscapes that have been cleared for development or farming. These compact ecosystems provide food and habitat for biodiversity\, cool urban areas and help communities take practical climate action.  \n\n\nfacilitating workshops to help children connect with nature and foster a lifelong love of caring for our world \n\n\ngrowing food for people and pollinators in our community garden \n\nWhat if the weather isn’t great?   \nWe won’t let a little rain put us off (it is rainforest after all) but in the event of extreme weather conditions (eg. a flooding event or dangerous storms) then we may need to postpone the Walking Weekend in the name of health and safety. Obviously\, we won’t be able to make this decision until shortly before the event. You would be given the option of transferring to a new date or receiving a full refund.   \nHow do I book?   \nPlease complete the booking form and we will respond within 24 hours. Once we offer you a place\, you will have 24 hours to pay your $200 deposit via bank transfer. The balance of your payment will be due 6 weeks prior to the Walking Weekend (Friday 15 May). You are welcome to pay by instalments up to that date with a minimum of $50 per payment.   \nAre there any refunds?  \nThere are no refunds if you cancel your place at the Walking Weekend. If\, after booking\, you become injured or unwell in a way that prevents you from attending and you can provide a medical certificate to that effect\, you will be able to transfer the money you’ve paid to an alternative Walking Weekend.  \nIf the event is cancelled by The Groundswell Collective due to severe weather or other unforeseen circumstances\, you will be given the choice of transferring to another event date or receiving a refund.   \nYou might like to consider if travel insurance is right for you.   \nStill have questions?  \nContact Katie on katie@thegroundswell.org.au  \n  \nAbout Us  \nThe Walking Weekend will be led by Katie from The Groundswell Collective\, who believes now is the time to get out and explore the places we’ve always wanted to see. Walking through the bush allows us to be face to face with world we love and reap the benefits of being in nature.   \nKatie has been bushwalking for years\, escaping outdoors whenever she needs to make sense of the world or remember why she wants to protect it. Katie holds a current First Aid certificate and will carry a First Aid Kit on each walk.   \nThe Walking Weekend will be supported by Libby\, a long-term supporter of The Groundswell Collective and one of our most dedicated volunteers. Libby will help with the logistics of the weekend including transport and delicious food.   \n  \n 
URL:https://thegroundswell.org.au/event/walking-weekend-barrington-tops-national-park/
LOCATION:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Groundswell Collective - Katie":MAILTO:katie@thegroundswell.org.au
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