Endemic Botanic Gardens Are Flourishing
The Grampians/Gariwerd Endemic Garden is something that you really should come and see; small shrubs and plants are taking shape for the beginning of this new and exciting regional botanic garden.
The Grampians/Gariwerd Endemic Garden is something that you really should come and see; small shrubs and plants are taking shape for the beginning of this new and exciting regional botanic garden.
Recently WAMA held a number of fundraising events thanking donors and spreading the word about the wonderful contribution WAMA will bring to the Grampians as a tourist attraction, and a cultural experience that celebrates the synergy between art and nature.
The WAMA Foundation Ltd, has received $6.75M from the Victorian State Government as part of the Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund, to support the delivery of
For two decades Glenda and Greg Lewin have been cultivating their garden showcasing our unique Australian landscape, dedicated to Australian native plants. Visitors not only enjoyed all that the garden had to offer but experienced art, music and entertainment for the whole family.
WAMA co-hosted a Grassland Field Day discussing best practices of grassland restoration and revegetation to help contribute to the conservation of the Grampians region. The
Our Grampians/Gariwerd Endemic Botanic Gardens volunteer team planted over 800 endemic plants in the very first planting day of this unique garden showcasing some of
WAMA is honoured to be the recipient of the intriguing wildlife art collection of the late Bill and Maureen Mann of Horsham, celebrating artists who
WHEN The Weekly Times last spoke to Glenda Lewin, she was embarking on an ambitious project, not just for the Grampians, but the nation. In
Visual artists Mike Maka and Conrad Bizjak recently visited WAMA to paint 2 building murals and nature inspired by the natural surroundings of the Grampians
All Right Reserved © 2024 – Website by 61 Design