Indigenous landcare experts
Working with Wildflower means contributing to sustainable employment opportunities for Indigenous people from the community facing barriers to joining the workforce.
design and creation of authentic cultural spaces
We create green spaces with a story for government, business, and community clients seeking a service with a focus on sustainability and social impact.
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Together we can:
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Partner on infrastructure projects to deliver complete softscaping works
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Revamp pocket gardens and bring colour, biodiversity, and interest to local streetscapes
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Grow a living art wildflower garden
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Educate using plants to tell a story, and promote culture, environmental awareness and sustainability through an interactive natural landscape
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Cultivate an edible bush food garden
Land Management Projects
Connection to Country is vital to the health and wellbeing of our young ones, team, and broader community.
Help us restore the natural integrity of this sacred land, one plant and tree at a time through:
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Bush regeneration and restoration projects
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Returning local native and Indigenous ecology projects, bush care and land care
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Habitat restoration
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Tree planting projects
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Weed management solutions
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Habitat corridors for native wildlife
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Bush fire hazard reduction
Community Projects
We design and consult on community projects.
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Let's work together to:
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Create sensory Indigenous gardens
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Build dynamic and interactive spaces in schools such as yarning circles
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Grow green spaces with edible Indigenous plants
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Educate community about ecosystems for native fauna
Your Investment has impact
Working with Wildflower means empowering, educating and up-skilling Aboriginal youth. This also has a knock-on effect impacting families and the broader community.
60% of our employees are aged between 15 - 25.
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Come walk with us on this journey.
Wildflower acknowledges the Traditional Custodians upon whose ancestral lands we live and work. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging, and acknowledge the continuing connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to the land, sea, and community.