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Planting for the future

Not even the cold weather conditions on Sunday, June 7, could soil the mood for more than 70 people taking part in a tree planting event in Hoppers Crossing.

The initiative was organised by Melbourne Water in partnership with NatureWest and brought together residents from different cultures, including migrants and refugees along with their families and friends.

An estimated 1300 native plants and grasses were planted at Skeleton Creek Reserve throughout the course of the day.

Melbourne Water’s diversity and inclusion manager Jill Sears said it was a wonderful opportunity for everyone to meet new people, enjoy the outdoors and have a positive impact on the local environment.

“It was a fun and relaxed atmosphere in which people of all ages made a valuable contribution to the future health of the Skeleton Creek area,” Ms Sears said.

“There was plenty of enthusiasm. Together, we got 1300 indigenous grasses and plants in the ground and had meaningful conversations about water catchment management, native habitats and caring for our environment.”

Local volunteers Sherife Sarrac she enjoys planting trees as a family activity.

“Attending a public event like this gave us the opportunity to show our children we need to look after more than our backyard,” she said.

“It is not only us living on this planet. We are also responsible for our neighbourhood, our country, our planet.

“It was an amazing experience for our family. The weather was cold, but touching the soil warmed our hearts,” Ms Sarrac said.

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