Bayside Council hosted a Gardens for Wildlife workshop during Climate Action Week at the Fix It Sisters Shed on Wednesday 11 March from 10:30am to 12pm.
Attendees to the Urban Re-Leaf: Gardens for Wildlife workshop had a chance to take part in native tree planting and biodiversity activities while learning more about urban cooling.
The workshop helped encourage residents to plant native trees and promote wildlife-friendly gardening practices through the Gardens for Wildlife program.
Attendees will also receive free native stock to plant at home and plant.
The Fix It Sisters Shed is located within Kyeemagh Boat Ramp Reserve at the corner of Mutch Avenue and Tancred Avenue, Kyeemagh NSW 2216.
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