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Southern Dandenongs Community Nursery (SDCN) in Belgrave Heights, Victoria, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Southern Dandenongs Community Nursery (SDCN)

Locality: Belgrave Heights, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9754 6962



Address: 271 Mount Morton Road 3160 Belgrave Heights, VIC, Australia

Website: https://sdcn.org.au

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25.01.2022 Great to see some platypus in the Olinda Creek in Montrose!



24.01.2022 Sadly due to ongoing impacts of COVID-19, official National Tree Day group events are cancelled for this year. However, stay tuned for what may emerge as a different way of celebrating it this year.

23.01.2022 Your nursery admin experimenting with Facebook live - and also listening to the cows on Nixon Track, Birdsland Reserve

23.01.2022 RIP Darcy Duggan, a passionate environmentalist for the Dandenongs area, and especially for Southern Dandenongs Landcare Group



22.01.2022 Drainage work at SDCN by Anton Pergl today

22.01.2022 SDCN and Southern Dandenongs Landcare Group committee member Robert is featured in The Age today

20.01.2022 While you may be unable to visit the nursery in person, fortunately you are still able to exercise locally - and Bunjil Trail is a great way to both keep fit and witness some amazing view



19.01.2022 Don't forget to vote in council elections - or risk a fine!

13.01.2022 Sounds like a great online event by Yarra Ranges Council about native plants

04.01.2022 The community nursery is closed during COVID-19 stage 4 lockdown until further notice. Please note we have limited supply and services at the moment. To enquire about plant availability or contact us: Email - [email protected]... Telephone - 03 9754 6962 You may also message us on our Facebook page, however there may be a delay in responding.

03.01.2022 Frogs at the nursery in early Spring

02.01.2022 Wattle day was yesterday (1st September) so to belatedly celebrate, here's a hybrid of Acacia stictophylla and Acacia paradoxa. Thanks Greening Knox for sharing. :)



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