Plant, Restore & Reconnect
Be part of something bigger. Join your community on Sunday, March 22, at Cromwell Farms as we plant 1,600 native trees and help bring the Big Scrub rainforest back to life. Hands-on restoration that matters - rebuilding wildlife habitat, strengthening rainforest corridors and supporting long-term ecosystem recovery across the Northern Rivers.
Following the success of Green Day Out 2025, when more than 1,190 trees were planted, and wildlife began returning, we're doing it again, turning community action into lasting change for Country.
Your hands. Our rainforest. Real impact.

Ranger Kelvin and Ranger Nuz planting critical rainforest trees.
Why the Big Scrub Needs You
The Big Scrub was once Australia's largest lowland subtropical rainforest, stretching across Northern NSW. Today, less than 1% remains, surviving only in small, fragmented pockets scattered across the landscape. We're committed to changing that!
What's at stake:
These rainforest remnants are biodiversity powerhouses, home to rare plants, native wildlife and vital ecological processes. But fragmentation threatens everything: species can't move freely, waterways suffer and natural regeneration stalls.
What we're doing about it:
Restoration projects like Green Day Out reconnect the fragments. We're rebuilding wildlife corridors, improving soil and water health, and bringing this ancient rainforest back to life - one tree at a time, for generations to come.
Join us
When: Sunday, March 22 | 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Where: Cromwell Farms, 191 Sheaffes Rd, Goonengerry NSW 2482
What: Plant 1,600 native trees with your community
Who: Families, volunteers, businesses - everyone's welcome
Ready to get your hands dirty?
Register your interest, and we'll keep you in the loop with all the event details.
When
March 22, 2026 at 9:00am - 12pm
Where
Cromwell Farms, 191 Sheaffes Rd, Goonengerry NSW 2482
Contact
Erin Waugh ·