
Celebrate World Environment Day with your family at Redcliffe Museum this June 2026. This free, hands-on workshop invites Brisbane kids and parents to discover the fascinating history and flavours of Australian native bushfoods. Led by a conservation expert, it is the perfect educational weekend activity for local families looking to connect with nature.
World Environment Day at Redcliffe Museum
Redcliffe Museum invites visitors to celebrate World Environment Day with a special workshop exploring the amazing flavours and stories behind Australian native bushfoods.
Led by Jay from Kumbartcho Nursery, a conservation manager with a passion for native plants, the session delves into the incredible world of plants that First Nations people have relied on for food, medicine, and everyday life for thousands of years.
Learn to identify different native bushfood plants, discover how to grow them at home, and explore their traditional uses – all through hands-on experience, engaging stories, and practical gardening tips.
While at the museum, visitors are also welcome to explore the latest exhibition, The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Play your visit
When: Friday 5th June 2026, 10:30am – 11:30am
Where: Redcliffe Museum, 75 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe, 4020
Cost: free, bookings required
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