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Bushfire Recovery Program
Trees in Newcastle is pleased to announce that in June 2021 we were awarded a Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW) Community Conservation Grant to participate in the Bushfire Recovery Program Nurseries.
Our nursery at Kalaroo Road Redhead, adjacent to Belmont Wetlands State Park has been selected to supply free trees to assist eligible landholders and community groups affected by the severe bushfires to plant native trees to restore habitat.
Banksia integrifolia is flowering now 
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Commonly called the Coastal Banksia, as it occurs along the entire east coast, from Victoria right up to Queensland!![]()
Despite being called the Coastal Banksia, it is a hardy and versatile tree and will grow in a variety of climates from cool inland temperatures to salt laden winds, and soils ranging from clay to sand.![]()
The lemon coloured flowers are also a vital winter food source for our beloved fauna including Nectar loving Birds, Possums, Squirrel Gliders and a variety of insects. After the flowers finish, Black Cockatoos will flock to feast on the woody cones.![]()
We will have this species, plus many more available tomorrow, Friday the 16th of May from 9am-1pm rain, hail or shine!![]()
Hope to see you there
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