WA Tree Festival 2024

The City of Joondalup is excited to collaborate for a second year with the City of Stirling, the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) and other local governments for the WA Tree Festival from Saturday 6 April 2024 – Sunday 5 May 2024.

The WA Tree Festival brings local councils and the community together to help share the value of trees collectively, so that we can all work to protect and improve our urban tree canopy in the Perth metropolitan area.

Trees are essential in a warming climate – they cool us down, provide habitat for wildlife, and make our neighbourhoods look and feel better. By highlighting the benefits of trees and understanding the issues we face around tree canopy loss, we can improve our urban tree canopy.

Trees for nature

Urban tree canopy provides critical support for biodiversity, which in turn supports us. Greater biodiversity supports disease resistance, carbon sequestration, and food security, but it also supports plants, animals, and microorganisms in our ecosystems.

Many threatened species, such as our beloved Carnaby Black Cockatoos, are at risk of becoming extinct due to habitat loss and loss of trees. Trees provide a habitat for our fauna.

Trees for cooler suburbs

The urban heat island effect is caused by concrete and hardstand surfaces heating up the surface temperature and making the air hotter. Trees can substantially lower daytime temperatures in our suburbs by providing shade and transpiration. This means trees can help mitigate the effects of a warming climate due to climate change.

Trees for health and wellbeing

Trees strengthen our mental and physical health. A connection to nature has been shown to support happiness, health, and wellbeing. Trees also help us relax, reducing stress and blood pressure and improving mood. Time spent in nature also improves cognitive function and enhances our learning abilities.

What’s on?

Branch out and explore the trees in your local area and our urban areas through events and programs that the City is running throughout the month to celebrate the importance and the values of trees.

WA Tree Festival Walking Trail and Competition

Neil Hawkins Park
Saturday 6 April – Sunday 5 May 2024
FREE | No bookings required


The City’s Terrific Trees, Pretty Plants and Attractive Animals Walking Trail competition is back for its second year! Enjoy this beautiful 1.1km walk through Neil Hawkins Park, read the signs and answer all 20 questions to go in the running to win one of five Conservation Prize Packs.

For further details about Neil Hawkins Walking Trail Competition, visit Ticketbooth webpage.

Free street trees

All locations

FREE | No bookings required

The City will supply and plant trees on residential verges for free. Green your neighbourhood with up to three new trees from the City’s Preferred Street Tree Species List, or you can also apply for approval to plant your own verge tree.

Visit the City’s website for further details.

Nature Play Passports

Available at all Joondalup Libraries
Saturday 6 April – Sunday 5 May 2024
FREE | No bookings required


Get outside and explore nature! Our kid’s Nature Play Passport is available free of charge from our Libraries or online. Try and visit all the parks and beaches and complete the activities before the festival ends.

Noongar Cultural Coastal Walks

Hillarys Marina Lake
Saturday 4 May 2024. Various times.
Tickets $5 | Bookings required

Explore the culture, history and natural beauty of our coastline with knowledgeable Noongar guide, Olman Walley. You will be guided through the stunning sights of Whitfords Nodes and our pristine coastline to share information about Noongar culture, music, stories and local flora and fauna.

Visit Perth NRM website and register now.

Discovery Session: Recycled Seed Paper
Workshop one

Joondalup Library
Thursday 18 April 2024, 9.30am – 10.45am
Tickets $15 | Bookings required

Learn about the beautiful art of making paper from recycled materials. Create beautiful gifts from your paper, such as bookmarks, envelopes and cards for loved ones that include seeds for planting that will grow into beautiful Swan River Daisies.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Discovery session: Recycled Seed Paper
Workshop two

Joondalup Library
Thursday 18 April 2024, 11.00am – 12.15pm
Tickets $15 | Bookings required

Learn about the beautiful art of making paper from recycled materials. Create beautiful gifts from your paper, such as bookmarks, envelopes and cards for loved ones that include seeds for planting that will grow into beautiful Swan River Daisies.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Discovery session: A Biodiverse Urban Forest

Woodvale Library
Saturday 20 April 2024, 10.30am – 12.00noon
Tickets $5 | Bookings required

Join WA Loves Nature to learn more about bushland within the City and the importance of urban trees, and take home the perfect tree seedling for you.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Discovery session: Capturing the Essence of Trees

Joondalup Library
Saturday 6 April 2024, 10.00am – 12.00noon
Tickets $5 | Bookings required

Professional photographer Mike Pelusey will show you how to celebrate trees with his three step photographic process. Suitable for photography on cameras, smartphones or both.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Discovery Session: Native Animal Rescue

Whitford Library
Wednesday 1 May 2024, 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Tickets $5 | Bookings required

Join our local Native Animal Rescue team and their work in rehabilitating native animals back into their natural habitat. Learn about backyard wildlife and how we can protect them.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Discovery Outbound: Botanic Gardens Wanneroo

Whitford Library
Friday 19 April 2024, 10.00am – 1.30pm
Tickets $0 – 15 | Bookings required

Aimed at residents aged 50. Take a walk through the Botanic Gardens and learn about the wonderful trees and plants that are promoting urban biodiversity.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

All Natural Wall Hangings – School Holiday Program

Woodvale Library
Wednesday 10 April 2024, 10.00am – 11.00am
Tickets $4 | 7-12 years

Discover how to source natural materials from your backyard and create your own unique wall hanging or wind chime. Experiment with sticks, plants and all things natural to make a beautiful decoration.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Worms, Worms, Worms – School Holiday Program

Whitford Library
Thursday 11 April 2024, 10.00am – 11.00am
Tickets $4 | 5-12 years

An educational, informative and hands-on workshop all about worms. Includes worms role in waste management, recycling, mini beasts, gardening and worm biology. Each child makes their own mini worm farm to take home.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

 

Nature Prints – School Holiday Program

Duncraig Library
Friday 12 April 2024, 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Tickets $4 | 7-12 years

Have you ever wondered how to make prints using your own plants? Be inspired by nature and experiment with a selection of flowers and leaves to create textures and designs in clay.

Visit Ticketbooth webpage and book online.

Story time under the trees

All libraries
29 April – 4 May 2024. Various times.
FREE | No bookings required

Regular storytimes at all Libraries will focus on trees for this week. Sessions will move outdoors under the trees, weather permitting.

For further details, visit the City’s webpage.

What trees are flowering in Djeran?

April and May form the Noongar season of Djeran, which is represented by the colour green and is the time of the year when the cooler weather begins.

If you are visiting any of the City’s natural areas during the WA Tree Festival in Djeran, keep an eye out for Marri and Banksia flowering, as well as the Casuarina’s red ‘rust’ and seed cones forming. It’s also a time where feasts of Bayou (seeds) from the City’s emblem, the Djiridji or Zamia Palm, were traditionally eaten after being collected and stored for treatment in the previous season of Bunuru.

While travelling along the streets in our local neighbourhoods, you will also see the bright and vibrant blooms of the Red Flowering Gums.

Eats and Drinks

Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of the WA Tree Festival in Djeran and explore the diverse culinary options after enjoying its natural areas. From casual cafes serving breakfasts and lunches to a range of pubs, bars and restaurants offering a diverse range of flavours and drinks. Refer to the map below to discover the options available.



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