Trees In Newcastle

Trees In Newcastle

Protecting, promoting and enhancing local native vegetation and supporting people with a passion for plants

In 1989, a small group of like-minded people gathered at a public meeting with the simple goal to plant more trees in Newcastle. The group agreed to focus on native plants.

Before long they decided to grow local native plants collected from local seed. They saw themselves as pioneers and called the group Trees In Newcastle (friends call us TIN).

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We’ve been proudly community-run since 1989, with individuals and organisations in our community contributing to our successes.

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By becoming a member of Trees In Newcastle, you have the opportunity to help shape our future. We may have begun by planting in a Newcastle suburb, but where we end up will be influenced by our members.

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The Latest News

4 days ago

Trees In Newcastle
You’ve been asking, and we finally have them! One of our most popular shrubs is back — Melaleuca thymifolia, the beautiful thyme-leaved honey myrtle 🌸Pop into the Nursery tomorrow (Friday 23rd of January) from 9am–1pm and take home a Melaleuca thymifolia, or something else special for your garden 🌱Hope to see you there 😊💜 ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

Trees In Newcastle
𝙏𝙧𝙚𝙚𝙨 𝙄𝙣 𝙉𝙚𝙬𝙘𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙡𝙚 is open tomorrow (Friday 16th January) from 9am till 1pm with a great range of native plants propagated and nurtured at our nursery in Belmont Wetlands State Park. There are trees, shrubs, grasses, wetland plants and lots more to choose from to start your planting for 2026. It looks like we’ll have some rain over the weekend and early next week to get the plants off to good start too. 🌱 🌧️ 😊 Hope to see you there. 🌱🌳 ... See MoreSee Less
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