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Bravo to garden friends

The determined and tireless work of volunteers plays a vital role in supporting and enhancing many of our most valued places – and the Geelong Botanic Gardens are a shining example of this.

While staff have expertly maintained the gardens for more than 170 years, the Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens have spent the past four decades working alongside them to support their ongoing success.

Earlier this month, I had the honour of attending the Friends’ 40th anniversary celebration alongside Governor of Victoria, Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Margaret Gardner AC.

It was a meaningful occasion to acknowledge the Friends’ significant contributions – from fundraising and community outreach to hands-on involvement that complements the work of the City of Greater Geelong’s gardens team.

Since forming in 1985, the Friends have offered strong and steady support for the gardens’ mission.

Their involvement – particularly in areas such as the Perennial Border and Heritage Rose Garden – reflects a shared passion for horticulture, history and public engagement.

Always working in step with the gardens staff, the Friends contribute time, knowledge and enthusiasm to help maintain high-quality visitor experiences.

They have also made an outstanding financial contribution over the years, raising nearly $1 million to support the restoration of key heritage features including the Furphy water tank, Hitchcock Fountain and Urns, and the historic octagonal shelter and Ladies Kiosk in Eastern Park.

In addition to their support in the landscape, the Friends are involved in initiatives such as the Geelong School of Botanical Art, which invites budding artists to explore the beauty of plants through creativity and learning.

Their efforts growing species from the Botanics Collection for plant sales has also encouraged thousands of people to connect with horticulture and deepen their appreciation of the natural world.

It’s important to emphasise that this work complements and supports the efforts of the professional gardens team, who bring expert knowledge and long-term stewardship to the care of this remarkable place.

The respectful partnership between staff and volunteers is what helps the gardens thrive – as both a horticultural icon and a welcoming space for the community.

We are proud to live in a city where volunteering is embraced as a meaningful way to contribute.

The Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens continue to support the legacy and future of the gardens with generosity, humility and heart.

Their collaboration with staff is part of what makes our gardens a truly exceptional place.

There are a range of volunteer groups making important contributions to the success of community projects across Greater Geelong.

To learn more about these groups and find out how you can get involved, visit geelongaustralia.com.au/volunteer

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