Sunday 28 July Guided Walk 10 am – 11am: Commercial Uses of Rainforest Plants led by Ken.
This walk is designed to show visitors the local dry rainforest plants used by Aboriginal people for over 40,000 years, for medicine, tools, food and shelter. The walk focuses on plants still used for commercial purposes and also gives extra details about these wonderful native plants which you can grow in your home garden. It is a shady, unpaved walk, with one small incline.
$5 per person, children free. (No card facilities sorry) Wear sturdy shoes, meet at the Visitor’s Centre at
9.45 am. Morning tea in the Visitor’s Centre after the walk. Gold coin donation please.
Bookings essential: email publicity@friendslrbg.com.au