A chance to green the future of Warrnambool

Sian Johnson
Updated July 27 2017 - 1:51pm, first published 1:30pm
Green thumb: Warrnambool Coastcare Landcare Network volunteer Erin Gundry with her son Austin Gundry-Morrison, 9. They want people to join them for the National Tree Day Reveg the Flume event on Sunday. Picture: Rob Gunstone
Green thumb: Warrnambool Coastcare Landcare Network volunteer Erin Gundry with her son Austin Gundry-Morrison, 9. They want people to join them for the National Tree Day Reveg the Flume event on Sunday. Picture: Rob Gunstone

At least 2000 plants will take root this Sunday as dedicated volunteers do their bit to improve the natural environment.

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Sian Johnson

Sian Johnson

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