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Dungog Flora

Lilly Pilly Riparian Rainforest Restoration Project

This planting aimed to stabilise the river bank and reintroduce rainforest plant species. Greater Bank donated 5,000 plants!

Dungog Flora

Dungog Project Status: COMPLETED

Sustaining the Williams Valley Community Group planted 5,000 trees, shrubs and ground cover plants as an extension to the Weeping Lilly Pilly Riparian Rainforest Restoration Project on the bank of the Williams River at Frank Robinson Park. The native habitat improvement works provided much needed vegetation for native fauna species along the rail and road corridors bordering Fran Robinson Park. Consultation with RMS, ARTC, Dungog Shire Council, and the Hunter Region Landcare Network took place to make this project happen.

Sample species planted: Callistemon sieberi, Trema tomentosa, Melia azederach, Acacia parvipinnula, Lomandra longifolia (Mat-rush), Mixed low growing and creeping plants such as grevillea, hardenbergia, hibbertia.

Planting date: 6th March, 2021.

Find out more about our planting partner:

Hunter Landcare

The Hunter Region Landcare Network supports the Landcare community in working to improve the natural environment of the Hunter Region.

Check out our Dungog planting day