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24 Carrot Gardens

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania



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22.01.2022 24 Carrot Gardens is always on the look out for volunteers to garden, cook and be a part of the family. Please get in touch via the link below if you: have a passion for people, kids and community love gardening and being outside... are handy with tools enjoy cooking eager to assist in the school kitchen have an appreciation for art are based in or can travel South See more



22.01.2022 Back to school lunch inspiration, courtesy of Moonah Primary’s 24 Carrot Garden!

21.01.2022 Help 24 Carrot Garden New Orleans to find their dream Garden Program Director! Spread the word. Position description here: mona.net.au/media/1035191/24c_directorpd.pdf

20.01.2022 We'll be at the Festival of Bright Ideas this Saturday 18 August. Come explore what a balanced garden ecosystem looks like from eyes of insects and other creepy crawlies that live there.



19.01.2022 Volunteer with 24 Carrot Gardens! As we gear up for term 3, the 24 Carrot Gardens team is on the hunt for volunteers who are passionate about people, gardening and cooking to assist in our program, and join in the fun. Preferably based in Southern Tasmania or willing to travel. Get in touch with us here: bit.ly/24CG-Volunteer

17.01.2022 We're here at Bond Place for our School Holiday program until 4pm. There's ceramics, dance, drawing, storytelling, gardening, cooking and food provided. It's all free. Bring the kids down.

16.01.2022 UTAS, Mona and 24 Carrot Gardens are pleased to present a free public talk by Gavin McIntyre, Co-Founder and Director of Business Development at Ecovative.



14.01.2022 Clarendon Vale Primary Community School has launched a dung beetle project, allowing students to build the breeding cages, monitor temperature and beetle numbers, and continue feeding and caring for the dung beetles. Funded by Landcare Tasmania. Grant submission supported by 24 Carrot Gardens.

13.01.2022 The annual 24 Carrot Carnival is in full swing with a big group dance Thanks to DRILL for getting the kids moving!

11.01.2022 A few weeks ago, Austins Ferry Primary School catered lunch for the Tasmanian School Canteen Association, who hosted the National Canteen Association forum. Over 30 delegates from around the country attended, and were treated to a seafood paella made up of as many local ingredients as possibleincluding herbs sourced from the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, where the event was held.

10.01.2022 Gagebrook: Want to dig for victory and grow your own veggies at home? Submit your details below for your chance to receive a free garden kit to help grow your own food at home. With thanks to our friends at Detached we have 20 garden kits to give away. The best garden transformation by 31 August will win a $1500 Harvey Norman voucher (with two $500 voucher runners up). Could victory be yours? Sign up here: https://bit.ly/growinggagebrook

10.01.2022 We're proud to be included in such great company, as we look towards a more sustainable Tasmania.



09.01.2022 Congratulations to the Risdon Vale Primary School 24 Carrot Gardens program their nomination for a National Landcare Award Woolworths Junior Landcare Team Award. We'll be sure to let you know how and where to vote from April 1. But for now, a big cheers for you!

09.01.2022 A big congratulations to Nicki, kitchen and garden specialist from Triabunna District School, for receiving a Highly Commended in the Australian Teacher Aide of the Year awards. Nicki was nominated by Principal Tanya Britton for her positive impact on student learning and achievement.

09.01.2022 Join us with Public Kitchen for a pop up communal space focusing on collaboration. Including dance, installations and workshops, revhead masterminding, architecture, bush foods by indigenous chef Clayton Donovan, cooking and a Hangi Feast Block party. 7 Bond Place, Gagebrook. Daily 15pm until 30 March. Hungi Feast 48pm 30 March.

08.01.2022 We've been working with Glenorchy Library and Makerspace on weekly sessions at Springfield Gardens Primary School for parents, grandparents, carers and friends to brush up on their gardening and cooking skills. The first session takes place this Wednesday. Contact details in the post below. Priority will go to local parents and community members that have students in the Springfield Garden, Glenorchy, Moonah and/or Goodwood primary schools.

08.01.2022 Merry mischief and neighbourly bonhomie in the northern 'burbs.

07.01.2022 For Landcare Tasmania's 25th Anniversary, we sent 36 students and their parents/supervisors to the sold out conference to partake in the children's activities. Saturday's focus was to engage students further through interactive and fun activities. Guest appearances included Tino Carinvale of Gardening Australia; Shasta Henry aka Bug Girl; Dr Graeme Stevenson aka Dr Spluttergrunt; and Mell Kelly with her weed sniffer dog Fonzie. Plus, our founder Kirsha Kaechele delivered a k...eynote about her book, Eat the Problem, and our 24 Carrot Gardens program. On Sunday Risdon Vale Primary School, as a part of a landcare excursion, welcomed guests through their school to discuss the importance of connection with local community and how positive and integral the kitchen garden is to their school. Photos by Rosie Hastie.

05.01.2022 Last week we helped to put the final touches on Warrane Primary School's new kitchen garden. We'd like to give a huge thank you to the army of little helpers that joined us every recess and lunch to move mulch, dig weeds, eat cherry tomatoes and hunt for earthworms... It's great to see the students find the garden as exciting as playing tag and hopscotch!

05.01.2022 We're launching a new garden and community space in Bridgewater this Friday, 1-5pm. Join us for free food and music, garden and art activities, storytelling, and more.

04.01.2022 Moonah Primary School, one of our 24 Carrot Gardens, has put together this wonderful fundraising event. More details and tickets here: https://www.trybooking.com/BFJBC

02.01.2022 We had a great time exploring the science of taste yesterday at the Festival of Bright Ideas. With help from Windermere Primary School students, we put tongues to the test and explored why plants make flavours and how our senses perceive them. Join us again today from 10am!

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