Passerine Park Bushcare/Parkcare

Passerine Park Bushcare/Parkcare

Join us at Passerine Park to revive the Bushcare/Parkcare group and help protect local wildlife and bushland.

Date and time

Sunday, October 27 · 8 - 10am AEST

Location

Near the foot bridge, opposite 14-20 Passerine Drive, Rochedale South

14 Passerine Drive Rochedale South, QLD 4123 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

As part of Upper Tingalpa Creekcare, and with the support of Logan City Council, we’re excited to help residents revive the Bushcare/Parkcare group at Passerine Park. The water flowing through this park eventually makes its way to Tingalpa Reservoir, supporting a variety of unique catchment wildlife along the way. The park itself contains a small but valuable patch of bushland, contributing to a network of green spaces that help preserve the area’s biodiversity. Why not join us for our first Bushcare/Parkcare session at Passerine Park? It’s a great way to get involved and help protect our local environment.


Being part of a local bushcare group is a rewarding way to connect with nature and help protect our native environment. It’s a great opportunity to meet like-minded people, learn new skills, and make a real difference in your community. Whether you're an experienced gardener or completely new to bushcare, everyone is welcome to join, and no prior experience is needed. We provide all the necessary equipment, but feel free to bring your own gloves if you prefer. Just remember to wear sun-smart clothing, closed-in shoes, a broad-brimmed hat, and bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while you work.


About Upper Tingalpa Creekcare

Upper Tingalpa Creekcare, a partnership between Seqwater and Bulimba Creek Catchment Committee and interested landholders, dedicated to addressing key threats to water quality in the Upper Tingalpa Creek catchment.


Upper Tingalpa Catchment


The Upper Tingalpa Catchment includes the suburbs of Burbank, Sheldon, Priestdale, and parts of Mount Cotton, Daisy Hill, Springwood, Rochedale South, Rochedale, Mackenzie, Belmont, Chandler, and Capalaba.

This catchment feeds into Tingalpa Reservoir (a key drinking water dam). The Upper Tingalpa Catchment is also home to a fascinating range of wildlife including Koalas, Greater Gliders, and more.


Organized by

Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee Inc. (B4C) was established as an incorporated catchment and landcare group in 1997. The success of our organisation has been achieved to a major degree by the efforts and outcomes of our services provided by the Ecosystem Services Unit.

As a Social Enterprise, we reinvest the majority of our profits in supporting the environment and the community.

Our activities with the community are undertaken through education and school projects, supporting bushcare groups when requested and by providing the community opportunities to be involved in tree planting, weeding and working on waterways and bushlands.

Our office is located at our Sustainability Centre in Carindale.