Plant with Us

PLANT WITH US

We’d love for you to join us and help green our City! This year, we aim to create endless opportunities for you to get involved in planting trees and groundcovers across our City. Come along, get your hands dirty and learn about the plants and why we’ve chosen them.

We’re hosting a series of events aimed at increasing native and indigenous vegetation in Randwick City. Book here

DISCLAIMER: Bookings below are made through Eventbrite which is an external website. Please read their privacy policy and other disclaimers for how they store and use your information. Please email contactus@randwick.nsw.gov.au if you experience an issue booking in.

DATESUNDAY
6 APRIL
SUNDAY
11 MAY
SUNDAY
27 JULY
SUNDAY
7 SEP
THEMEMEET NEW MATES or  DATESMOTHER'S DAYNATIONAL TREE DAYFATHER'S  
DAY
TIME

9:00am

to

12:00pm

8:30am to 10:00am
10:30am to 12pm

8:30am to 10:00am
10:30am to 12pm

8:30am to 10:00am
10:30am to 12pm

BOOKING

BOOK HERE

BOOK HERE

BOOK
HERE

BOOK
HERE

VENUE

Arthur Byrne Reserve
MAROUBRA

Arthur Byrne Reserve
MAROUBRA

Arthur Byrne
Reserve
MAROUBRA

Arthur  Burns
Reserve
MAROUBRA

Request a tree

Our trees provide a range of environmental, cultural, psychological and financial benefits, which in turn affect our health and wellbeing.

Council’s Request a Tree form aims to encourage residents to request an appropriate tree for planting outside their own home on the nature strip or verge. This is a free Council service, however Council staff will need to visit and check that a new tree won't obstruct traffic views or impact under or above ground services (water and electricity).

Street Tree Planting Request Form

  1. Go to our street tree map
  2. Enter your address to see your recommended trees
  3. Make a list of what trees you'd like (a list of trees is also available in our Street Tree Masterplan PDF, 8942.64 KB)
  4. Complete the online form

For more details, please follow this link https://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/about-us/forms-and-publications/forms/community-forms/request-a-tree-form/

Last Updated: 19 March 2025
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