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Euroa Arboretum
  • The Arb
    • Visit Euroa Arboretum
    • Highlights
    • Daanak (Coolamon) Walking Trail
    • Grasslands
    • Welcome Circle and Climate Ready Garden
    • Wawa biik
    • Chain of Ponds and Wetlands
    • Walking Map
    • History
    • Video Channel
  • Nursery
    • Our Plants
    • Order Plants
  • Seedbank
    • Intensive Seed Production
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    • Euroa Arboretum Tours
    • Bush Crew
    • Property Assessment
    • Bush Kinder
    • Resources
  • Biodiversity Recovery Alliance
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    • Our People
    • Our Committee
    • Volunteer
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    • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Biodiversity Recovery Alliance
    • Caring for Community, Caring for Country
    • Donate to the Arb
    • Bequests
  • The Arb
    • Visit Euroa Arboretum
    • Highlights
    • Daanak (Coolamon) Walking Trail
    • Grasslands
    • Welcome Circle and Climate Ready Garden
    • Wawa biik
    • Chain of Ponds and Wetlands
    • Walking Map
    • History
    • Video Channel
  • Nursery
    • Our Plants
    • Order Plants
  • Seedbank
    • Intensive Seed Production
  • Services & Events
    • Events
    • Euroa Arboretum Tours
    • Bush Crew
    • Property Assessment
    • Bush Kinder
    • Resources
  • Biodiversity Recovery Alliance
  • About Us
    • Media
    • Awards
    • Reports
    • Our Partners & Supporters
    • Our People
    • Our Committee
    • Volunteer
    • Newsletter Signup
    • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Biodiversity Recovery Alliance
    • Caring for Community, Caring for Country
    • Donate to the Arb
    • Bequests

Emily Troup

Emily grew up surrounded by forests in the Dandenong Ranges and West Gippsland, fostering a love for green and growing things. She went on to study plant ecology, soil science and history at Monash and Melbourne Universities. This culminated in her publishing research that looked at the effects of frequent severe wildfires on the soil seedbank in Victoria’s montane forests. After a stint in South Australia, working with indigenous seed at the Barossa Bushgardens, she is delighted to be back in her home state, and contributing to revegetation across the Goulburn Broken catchment.

11/02/202603/06/2026
Louise Dee
Euroa Arboretum - Growing Back the Bush

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work. We pay our respects to the rich cultures and to the elders past and present.