Get to know our flowering neighbours at this presentation that introduces you to some of the beautiful small trees, shrubs and groundcovers that grow naturally in the forests and grasslands around Ballarat. We’ll focus on the plants that look great and grow well in gardens, learning how to recognise them, how to grow and care for them, and how to use them in your garden to show them off at their best. As well as looking fabulous, local natives bring local wildlife into your garden by offering food, shelter and habitat for butterflies, native bees, birds and other pollinators.
Barkly Square Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Barkly Square, 25-39 Barkly Street, Ballarat East
Date: Saturday 21 March
Time: 10.30 am - 12.00 pm
Venue Access: Best parking is on Barkly Street opposite the Ballarat Fire Station or in the Barkly Square carpark off Princes Street (requiring a short uphill walk). For more information on accessing Barkly Square, see here for further information and a link to an accessibility map.
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided and toilet facilities are available.
Bookings are essential as places are limited. Please cancel your ticket/s if you can no longer attend so that we can make your place available to others.
If you have access requirements, special dietary requirements or would like us to make reasonable adjustments to make your experience more positive, please contact the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House team.
About the project
In partnership with Ballarat East Neighbourhood House, and funded by the City of Ballarat, Gardens for Wildlife Ballarat is delivering a 12-month program in 2025-26, Backyard Biodiversity - encouraging wildlife-friendly gardening in urban Ballarat.
Theatre, Barkly Square, Ballarat East
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Cancellation Policy
Ballarat East Neighbourhood House (BENH) reserves the right to cancel activities if the required minimum number of participants enrolled prior to the activity starting date is not met. A full refund will be given for payments received.
In the case that the activity teacher is unable to attend due to illness or an unexpected change of circumstances, the class may be postponed to a later date or cancelled. If the class is postponed and the rescheduled date does not suit a participant, a refund may be requested.
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