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Projects & Events
Members of MOTT attend plantings on most
Saturday mornings from late January to early
December. Throughout the year, MOTT
also hosts to trips to locations of interest
to our members. Our trips are usually
planned for locations of particular
environmental interest, however we also
visit historical sites and other places
suggested by our members.
You don't have to be a
member of MOTT to attend plantings or trips,
so if you'd like to come along, please phone
the contact person listed next to the event
you're interest in. We are always
happy to welcome new members, or even just
once-off planters and will be grateful for
any assistance you provide.
Our current
schedule of
plantings and trips is posted to the right. We endeavour to keep our website
as up to date as possible, but please phone
the contact person listed to confirm
details.
National
Tree Day
- Annual Event
National Tree Day is Australia's biggest
community tree-planting event and is
co-ordinated by
Planet Ark.
Since Tree Day started in 1996 more than 1.5
million volunteers have planted over 11.5
million native trees and shrubs! MOTT
hosts a planting site each year for National
Tree Day, which is usually very well
attended. Visit the Planet Ark
website for more information about
National Tree Day.
Refer to the current planting schedule
(above) or news for
details of this year's site.

Educational
Trip to Trees for Earth
Sat 18 April, 09
- Trees for Earth, Biological farming,
Bush Foods etc.
- Cost $25 for non members, $10 for
MOTT members ($15 subsidy from MOTT)
- Includes morning and afternoon tea
and lunch
- Contact Gordon Jones form Barung
Landcare at 5494 3151 by Good Friday....
make payment
- Most people meeting at Ferny Grove
station at 7:20 a.m. on April 18th for
7:30 departure - car pooling
- Field Day will last from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
- Address,127 Keir Rd, Bellthorpe
(Maleny)
- Barung Organizer: John Muir - 0421
836 325
- Brisbane: Fran - 3851 0858
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Planting
Schedules
Our
schedule is issued in PDF format. If
you cannot view this format,
click here to download Adobe Reader
for free.

Dr Richard St Barbe Baker
Founder of MOTT
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