Individuals and community groups can now apply to bring their ideas for events at the Geelong Botanic Gardens to life.
The City of Greater Geelong has opened the online submission process for expressions of interest (EOIs) for licence agreements to use spaces at the site for community-focused activities that align with the gardens’ mission and values.
The City has identified 12 individual sites of up to 600 square metres that might be used under a 12-month licence.
Councillor Trent Sullivan is chair of the City Services, Capital Works, Parks & Gardens portfolio.
He encouraged locals to get involved and submit their ideas.
“Whether it’s educational workshops, wellness activities, or cultural programs, we want to hear ideas that reflect the diversity and creativity of our community,” Cr Sullivan said.
“This is a chance to bring new life to the gardens while honouring its heritage and environmental significance.”
Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj said the initiative was a unique opportunity to activate the gardens in a way that benefitted the whole community.
“We’re looking for creative, respectful uses of this beautiful space that will draw people in and deepen their connection with the gardens,” Mayor Kontelj said.
“This is about enhancing community wellbeing while protecting the integrity of one of our city’s most treasured green spaces.”
Expressions of Interest open Monday, June 2 and close at 5pm on Tuesday, July 1. Applicants must be aged 18 and over.
Visit yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/expression-interest-licences-geelong-botanic-gardens for more information and to submit a proposal.