Here is the latest event for Treecreate – a guided mediation walk led by our founder Tracey. Listening to the land: CBR First Friday Walks Please join Urambi Hills artist in residence Tracey M Benson for an afternoon walk on Friday, 5 March. In this walk, the theme is deep listening and connecting to place.Continue reading “EVENTS | Treemeditate walk Urambi Hills”
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EVENTS | Urambi Hills Artist-in-residence
Over the next twelve months our founder Tracey will be an artist-in-residence at Urambi Hills, invited by Urambi Hills Parkcare Group and Southern ACT Catchment Group. Each month, Tracey will be leading a walk at Urambi as a means for local residents to connect and learn more about this beautiful place. Already there has been aContinue reading “EVENTS | Urambi Hills Artist-in-residence”
WELLBEING | Finding Endangered Species
Yesterday the team went to their favourite local playground, the Ginninderry Conversation Corridor (GCC) to help the conservation officers monitor the rare Pink-tailed Legless Lizard. This little critter is also known as the Pink-tailed Worm Lizard or affectionately “Pinky” because they look like an earthworm and have a pinkish tail. The Pink-tailed Legless Lizard isContinue reading “WELLBEING | Finding Endangered Species”
WELLBEING | Black Mountain Reserve
Following on from last weekends walk around Nara Peace Park, this weekend the team decided it was time to check in to Black Mountain for tree time. Despite very chilly weather and a wind chill below zero, Tracey and Marty rugged up to have a look around Black Mountain reserve, spotting some beautiful flowers alongContinue reading “WELLBEING | Black Mountain Reserve”
WELLBEING | Nara Peace Park
Last week, Tracey and Marty headed to Canberra’s Nara Peace Park for some tree time after a big week. Located close to the Yarralumla Yacht Club and across the lake from the National Museum of Australia, Canberra Nara Peace Park is located within Lennox Gardens on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. The park hasContinue reading “WELLBEING | Nara Peace Park”