About Ipswich GreenThere are a variety of local businesses and residents that have made a commitment to reducing greenhouse gases. On this site ,we will be highlighting these businesses and Residents and just some of special projects that will involve 1000’s of people in Ipswich.
Ipswich Green is a collective of like minded businesses and residents who are actively involved in reducing the carbon load in a commercially sustainable way.
Check out the archives from Under the archive section and you will have the opportunity to read several press articles detailing some of the projects Ipswich Green has been involved with over the years.
If you would like to join this growing group of pro-active people in Ipswich, please use the “Contact Us” button. What is National Tree Day?
Llewellyn Toyota and Ipswich City Council are getting ready to roll their sleeves up and get their hands dirty in support of Toyota’s involvement in Planet Ark’s National Tree Day, providing locals the chance to get involved in Australia’s biggest community tree planting event.
National Tree Day planting activities will take place locally this Sunday, August 1 at Denman Park, Waterworks Rd, Raymonds Hill from 9am.
This year marks the 150th year of the community of Ipswich and Llewellyn Toyota are excited to tie in National Tree Day with these celebrations as 150 locals gather from across the Booval business, volunteer, indigenous, senior, school and sporting communities, to plant 150 trees.
Local Mayor Paul Pisasale and Chair of Environmental Committee Councillor Cheryl Bromage and Ipswich City Council’s Green Leaders Program are also getting involved in the event.
Planet Ark, in partnership with Toyota and its Dealer Network, encourages all Australians to come together with their local community, sporting group or school and plant trees and give back to their local environment.
National Tree Day, proudly sponsored by Toyota and founded by Planet Ark, began in 1996 and has grown into Australia’s biggest community tree planting and nature protection event. National Tree Day can provide us all with a great sense of sharing and a feeling that our small contribution can make great changes that last many lifetimes.
Join Llewellyn Toyota and Ipswich City Council this year in planting trees on National Tree Day. To coincide with the Ipswich 150 Year Celebrations, there will be 150 community members invited to become involved in planting trees on National Tree Day.
We invite you to become involved. This invitation is open to individuals of all ages including seniors, social groups and school children. Register your interest above to participate. |
More to come...There are several other organisations that we are still working with and others we want to contact. Keep watching this space to see these organisations and their contribution to the Ipswich Green project.
If you would like to become involved, click the "Contact Us" tab on the menu above. Ecobiz NewsPrius first choice for environmentally conscious drivers
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