Whirrakee Wattle at Viewpoint
Acacia williamsonii, more commonly known as Whirrakee wattle, is a native Australian plant that grows almost exclusively in Bendigo, Victoria.
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Acacia williamsonii, more commonly known as Whirrakee wattle, is a native Australian plant that grows almost exclusively in Bendigo, Victoria.
Our Viewpoint estate in Huntly, Bendigo, is now within walking distance of the Huntly Railway station.
Earlier this year, Integra Group supported a Social Innovators program run by Crazy Ideas College, and was fortunate to hear some brilliant, community-enriching ideas from young people across Ballarat.
Heartfelt thanks to our wonderful community for supporting our cancer research program.
Ten years ago, the very first trees in Lucas were planted along Dyson Drive by Integra, marking the beginning of the suburb of Lucas.
After living in various locations around the state, it is clear that Ian and Carmel Morgan have happily settled in Lucas.
For Robyn Upton, volunteering in various roles provides a sense of belonging and has given her a whole new perspective on life.
Integra presents Three Thousand Eight Hundred and One Trees (and each one has a name), a children’s book written to inspire a new generation of young historians with the incredible story of the Lucas Girls and their involvement in the planting of the Avenue of Honour and construction of the Arch of Victory.
If you are interested in the history of the Ballarat ANZACs, there is currently a display on at the Mechanics Institute until April 28.
Last week, 23 young people from Mount Rowan Secondary College who are taking part in the Crazy Ideas College program pitched their ideas to members of the community, including Integra staff, who were blown away by their innovative solutions to some of the issues they identified in their community.
Big thanks to everyone who joined us at Summer Vibes on the weekend.
Have you heard of the Ballarat Keralites Foundation of Australia?