Potted History

A growing tradition

National Tree Day saw 170 locals turn out to turn some soil, pop in a plant and check on last years progeny.

There was enthusiasm-a-plenty for planting the locally grown plants and contributing to the ongoing revegetation of the iconic King Edward Park site. Four hundred trees, 1145 shrubs and 3000 grasses and groundcovers found their roots tenderly tucked into the prepared beds.

How it all began

A seed was planted and nurtured and it grew into a TIN tree

Hunter Water Australia 2003-present

TIN has worked on several projects for Hunter water which include Regeneration work at Chichester Dam; Greswick Angus along the Williams River at East Seaham; aesthetic screen planting at waste treatment works and pump stations.

Lake Macquarie Landcare Network 2000-present

TIN has undertaken Bush Regeneration at over 30 different sites for Lake Macquarie Landcare. This has included on-going projects at Salts Bay Rainforest Restoration Project from 2000-2006.

NPWS Central Coast and Hunter Region 2005-present

TIN has worked on several projects for NPWS Central Coast Hunter Range Region. Bush Regeneration works have been undertaken at Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area (Awaba Bay, Wangi Wangi Point, Point Wolstoncroft, Myuna Bay) and Wallarah National Park.