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Tens of thousands of Australians to get there hands dirty for National Tree Day

Parents, teachers, students, gardeners and volunteers of all kinds, including those from Melton and Moorabool, will get their green thumbs out this week to plant native trees shrubs and grasses around the country as part of National Tree Day events.

The National Tree Day program is a nationwide initiative that encourages Australians to come together and contribute to the restoration and preservation of our natural environment. This year, Schools Tree Day will be celebrated by schools around the country on July 28, with National Tree Day to be celebrated July 30.

Planet Ark chief executive Rebecca Gilling said planting a tree signifies the commitment we have to appreciate and care for nature.

“We believe that fostering a strong connection with the natural world is critical to inspiring individuals to protect and conserve it for generations to come,” she said.

Ms Gilling said research consistently highlights the profound benefits of spending time in nature, enhancing key aspects of Australians’ lives including health, happiness, learning, relaxation, and relationships.

“Time spent in nature makes people happier, healthier, brighter, calmer, and closer to one another. By participating in National Tree Day, Australians can invest in their well-being and contribute to the creation of a sustainable future,” she said.

“Research demonstrates that crucial skills required for the future can be nurtured through outdoor education and connecting with nature. By engaging young minds in environmental initiatives like National Tree Day, we are equipping them with the tools they need to become responsible stewards of our planet.”

This year’s plantings will bring the total to over 27 million native trees, shrubs and grasses since the program was established in 1996. These results have been made possible by the efforts of over five million volunteers who have participated in the collective effort to plant trees and foster a deeper connection with nature.

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