
Students Archie and Max with Sharen Coulter from Habitat Creations

Sisters Ruby and Pippy worked together for their planting.

Aaron digs into the ground to make room for his new plant

Above: Students Archie and Max with Sharen Coulter from Habitat CreationsRight: Sarah Moore from Warragul Toyota, STEM teacher Mickey Davies, foundation students Eden and Ezra Kubale and their planting buddies Asher and Maddy and Samantha Forester.

Working together as a team, Molly, Envy and Sienna get their hands dirty to get their new plant in the ground.
Students at St Angela of the Cross Primary School donned their hats and gardening gloves last week for a National Tree Day planting event.
Supported by the Warragul Toyota team as part of its annual support for National Tree Day events, students worked together to bring some new life into the garden.
Older students partnered up with their younger peers, showing off their teamwork skills as they got to work planting 280 native trees and shrubs provided by Habitat Creations in Yarragon.
Sharen Coulter from Habitat Creations helped the students plant the trees and shrubs and gave a presentation on the importance of planting trees.
The students were provided with a goodie bag which included special hats and gloves.
Established in 1996, Planet Ark's National Tree Day has grown into Australia's largest community tree planting and nature care event. Each year, around 300,000 people volunteer their time to engage in environmental activities that educate Australians about the world around them.