Bushwalk Fundraiser
Date
Duration
8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Location
Guringai Country / Ku-ring-gai Chase
National Park
Cost
$186 pp
About the bushwalks
All bushwalks are sold out for the year.
In recent years, Garden Life has held a series of bushwalks on Guringai country / Pittwater, in support of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, an organisation that is dedicated to lifting literacy levels in remote Indigenous communities around Australia. All ticket proceeds are donated to the Foundation, with more than $30,000 being raised so far.
Garden Life founder, Richard Unsworth, and bush expert, Paul Webb, host the private guided tours of the glorious and pristine bushland in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, which features an abundance of native flora and fauna, bushfoods, waterfalls, and remarkable Indigenous carvings. The walks conclude with a delicious three-course lunch at Trincomalee, Richard’s home and garden in Pittwater, before returning to Church Point via ferry.
Enjoy a truly inspiring day out, just an hour’s drive from the CBD, and support a wonderful organisation in the process. Private walks for groups of up to 10 people can also be organised – perfect for social groups or work team building.
If you are interested in booking a private walk, please email marketing@gardenlife.com.au. If you’d like to be notified of any upcoming walks, please subscribe to our newsletter.
About the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
The foundation is dedicated to lifting literacy levels in remote Indigenous communities, so all children across Australia have the same choices and opportunities. The purpose of the foundation is to make a difference to the lives of Indigenous families by not only gifting thousands of new culturally appropriate books – with a focus on early literacy and first language – but also by running programs to inspire the communities to tell and publish their own stories.