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BECOME A MEMBER OR VOLUNTEER

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​​Register as a member and support our mission to preserve the Sunshine Coast’s natural environment.  Membership is free, with no obligations. 

 

We send a quarterly newsletter to our members containing:
 

  • Special offers on native plants

  • Seasonal gardening tips

  • Community news and events

As a member, you can also have a say in local environmental efforts by voting on key issues at our general meetings.​​

 

NOTE: You do not have to participate in activities to become a member.

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Be part of our local environmental community​​​

​​The Coolum Community Native Nursery is a volunteer-driven, not-for-profit community organisation dedicated to growing local-provenance native plants and strengthening our region’s biodiversity.


Everyone is welcome — whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a complete beginner, or simply someone who loves our local environment.

Getting involved is one of the most rewarding ways to support a more sustainable, liveable Sunshine Coast.​​​​

​​​Join Our Volunteer Team!

 

Our nursery thrives through the passion and generosity of our volunteers.  No experience is needed — we provide friendly guidance and hands-on learning.

Volunteers help with:

  • Potting seedlings and caring for plants

  • Watering and maintaining nursery stock

  • Seed collection and propagation

  • Assisting customers

  • Helping at community events

  • and other 

 

Volunteering is flexible — you can join us regularly or whenever you have time.​ Please fill out the Volunteer Form or contact us with any questions first.

VOLUNTEER
Membership
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CCNN volunteers
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Collecting Banksia integ after fire June 22
Pete and Demi at Sunrise Beach Oct 2017 collecting Alphitonia excelsa (1)
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Yaroomba Coolum Foreshore Reserve

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