REHABILITATING THE TALL TREE FORESTS

REHABILITATING THE TALL TREE FORESTS

LUDLOW, WESTERN AUSTRALIA A group of 40 children and adults came together in the southwest of Western Australia in early July to help restore some of the last surviving tall tree forests in the world. These trees, eucalyptus known as Tuarts, are in in the Ludlow Tuart...
2020: A YEAR IN REVIEW

2020: A YEAR IN REVIEW

Highways and Byways – a Community of Service is pleased to release its final report on its 2020 Small Grants Program – Nourishing our Land and Our Communities – showcasing the efforts and achievements of its funding recipients nation-wide. Seventeen grants...
AUGUST 2021 NEWSLETTER

AUGUST 2021 NEWSLETTER

Greetings, We hope you enjoy a read of our latest newsletter. We have been receiving updates from some of our “Healing the Land” 2021 projects from across the country. Even within many areas of restrictions, organisations are adapting their projects and...
WRAPPED IN CARE AND COMPASSION

WRAPPED IN CARE AND COMPASSION

CLEVE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA Carmel Baxter likes to think that the quilts the Cleve quilters made, now comfort some of the people who lost everything in 2020 summer bushfires. The Cleve Country Quilters from the small town on South Australia’s Central Eyre Peninsula...
STOP TO SMELL THE FLOWERS

STOP TO SMELL THE FLOWERS

NUBEENA, TASMANIA Nubeena’s community garden has had a ‘facelift’ so that all the locals have a chance to stop and smell, touch, taste and pick the flowers. The DIGnity Garden program is about to start its autumn season of activities at the community garden, which is...