Hobart Rivulet Bushcare Group

The Hobart Rivulet Bushcare Group is helping restore the Hobart Rivulet and make a positive difference to our local environment and our iconic platypus. The group plants native sedges, shrubs and trees to improve the biodiversity and aesthetics of the rivulet, as well as improving the environment for local fauna and flora. The volunteers also remove weeds such as blackberry and thistles, and collect litter along the banks of the rivulet. Our working bees are held on the second Sunday of each month, from 2:00 to 4:30 pm (February to November).

Membership Sponsor:
City of Hobart Council
Regular Events:
Working bees 2nd Sunday of the month (Feb to Nov) from 2:00 to 4:30 pm. Meeting place will be advised by email before each event.

Primary Contact:

This information is provided for people to contact member groups about their community Landcare activities. Anyone wishing to distribute information generally to groups should contact Landcare Tasmania with their request.

Name: John James
Mobile phone: 0417617572
Email: [email protected]


Upcoming events

Hobart Rivulet Bushcare Working Bee
Sunday, December 08, 2024 at 02:00 PM
Various location in South Hobart, Australia
Join Hobart Rivulet Bushcare for our regular working bee activity. We are restoring the Hobart Rivulet and encouraging healthy habitat for our iconic platypus and other wildlife. Use the contact details below to find out the location and activity and come along!
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Hobart Rivulet Bushcare Working Bee
Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 02:00 PM
Various location in South Hobart, Australia
Join Hobart Rivulet Bushcare for our regular working bee activity. We are restoring the Hobart Rivulet and encouraging healthy habitat for our iconic platypus and other wildlife. Use the contact details below to find out the location and activity and come along!
Event Details
Hobart Rivulet Bushcare Working Bee
Sunday, February 09, 2025 at 02:00 PM
Various location in South Hobart, Australia
Join Hobart Rivulet Bushcare for our regular working bee activity. We are restoring the Hobart Rivulet and encouraging healthy habitat for our iconic platypus and other wildlife. Use the contact details below to find out the location and activity and come along!
Event Details