Candlebark Community Nursery in Mooroolbark Victoria have received a much-needed donation of crushed rock from Montrose Quarry in order to make their facilities safer for their volunteers and members. Candlebark has served the local community for more than 30 years with a nursery full of Indigenous plants. After struggling to survive Covid lockdowns, the nursery is now rebuilding a strong foundation for future success. 

Dangerous slopes and muddy pathways around the nursery have been made safer with a layer of crushed rock to provide firm, even ground. Bunnings Croydon supply workers joined in to help spread the rock around the facilities. 

"The members, volunteers and management committee thank you for your generous, ongoing support through the donation of crushed rock for our nursery. We would not have been able to do this without your support," said Debbie Shaw, Secretary for Candlebark Community Nursery Inc.

"Your recent donation of crushed rock has helped make our site safer for our volunteers and clients. For this we are truly thankful and appreciative."

Candlebark Community Nursery will be erecting a sign inside their facilities acknowledging Boral Montrose's support. 

 

 

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