Bilpin Environment Day
Join us at Bilpin Environment Day to connect with local landcarers' and groups, build your land management skills and most important, HAVE FUN!

Bilpin Environment Day

Join us at **Bilpin Environment Day** on **10 May 2025, 9:30 AM–1:00 PM** at the Bilpin Community Farmer's Markets for a free, family-friendly morning of conservation, community connection, and nature education — with eco-raffle prizes, wildlife encounters, and local exhibits. **Registration required.**

  • Bilpin Environment Day
  • 2025-05-10T09:30:00+10:00
  • 2025-05-10T13:00:00+10:00
  • Join us at **Bilpin Environment Day** on **10 May 2025, 9:30 AM–1:00 PM** at the Bilpin Community Farmer's Markets for a free, family-friendly morning of conservation, community connection, and nature education — with eco-raffle prizes, wildlife encounters, and local exhibits. **Registration required.**
When

10 May, 2025 from 09:30 AM to 01:00 PM (Australia/Sydney / UTC1000)

Where

Bilpin Community Farmers Markets

Contact Name

Contact Phone

0410 616 139

Attendees

Hawkesbury Nepean Landcare Network, Hawkesbury River County Council (HRCC), Hawkesbury Bushcare, Hooked on Nature, Dragonfly Environmental, Bilpin Public School, Robynne's Environmental Diversity Services, Mountains for Wildlife - Hawkesbury and Blue Mountains, Venables Ventures, Greater Sydney Landcare Network, Streamwatch, Wildventure Landcare for young adults, Blue Mountains Conservation Society, Hawkesbury Environment Network & Bilpin Landcare, Sydney Water - Wonders of Water Discovery Van, Land for Wildlife

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WHEN: 10th May 2025, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM

WHERE: Bilpin Community Farmer's Markets, 2596 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin NSW 2758.

REGISTER: Tickets are free, but booking is required. Every ticket has the chance to win one of 3 eco-raffle prices.

Come and join the fun at Bilpin Environment Day for a fun-filled family-friendly morning of conservation, education, social networking and community connection.

Be fascinated by the Blue Mountains Shale Capped Forest (BMSCF) Endangered Ecological Community and discover local plant species, bushland management techniques and skills you can use on your own property.

You can also engage with local community groups at their stalls and explore the world of ecological communities and plant resilience with experts. Get ready to participate in interactive walks and even meet some native wildlife.

Check out the display of Bilpin Public School students’ beautiful illustrations of flora and fauna, created with the guidance of Tom from Hooked on Nature.

This is a wonderful opportunity to have fun, learn about your local ecosystems and accompanying vegetation, conservation, regeneration, and how you can get involved in community efforts in the region.

SEE YOU THERE!