Cathy Olive will be presenting at this event which will be held at the Creightons Creek Hall on Sunday 24 May between 10am-12pm – see the attached flyer.
This forum is an opportunity to learn more about how you can plan a more fire-smart garden that has risk reduction at its heart.
The keynote speaker is John Rayner (Burnley Horticulture). We’ll also explore some case studies from local garden designers Miranda Yorston and myself (Neil May) as well as local gardener Annette Radford. We’ll also hear from Euroa Arboretum’s Cathy Olive followed by a panel style Q&A.
Whether your garden was impacted by the recent fires or you’re simply re-assessing the risk of your garden, this session will cover a broad range of topics including design principles to reduce fire risk, the importance a garden plays in our health and wellbeing as well as practical advice on what to do next.
There’ll be a coffee van onsite and a BBQ lunch will be served after the session.
Please RSVP via the QR code on the attached flyer or email this address.


