National Eucalypt Day 2023 Promotion Pack
Please download and use the attached media resources to promote National Eucalypt Day (NED) 2023.
For events, resources may only be used for public events that Eucalypt Australia has approved. This will usually involve ensuring the event is in line with the values and objectives of Eucalypt Australia and that there is appropriate public indemnity insurance in place. Please send queries to contact@eucalyptaustralia.org.au or use the NED expression of interest (EOI) form found here.
Simply click on the button and hit save on the image that comes up to download to your computer. And feel free to use and duplicate any of the text.
Key Dates:
Tuesday, 14 February |
National Eucalypt Day Event Micro Grant applications close 5pm |
Tuesday, 14 February |
#LoveAGum campaign and competition launches |
Friday, 17 February |
Successful event Micro Grants advised |
Tuesday, 21 February |
Eucalypt of the Year voting opens |
Thursday, 9 March |
National Eucalypt Day events – last day to submit, 5pm |
Sunday, 19 March |
Eucalypt of the Year voting closes |
Thursday, 23 March |
National Eucalypt Day. Eucalypt of the Year winner is announced. |
Friday, 24 March |
#LoveAGum winners announced |
Weekend 18-19 March |
Great weekend for hosting National Eucalypt Day events |
Weekend 25-26 March |
Great weekend for hosting National Eucalypt Day events |
Hashtags: #NationalEucalyptDay #EucalyptoftheYear #LoveAGum #NED10
Story:
Eucalypt Australia is a charitable trust that awards grants to support the conservation, education, and research of eucalypts. We envisage a public inspired by and appreciative of eucalypts.
National Eucalypt Day, held annually on 23 March and now in its 10th year, aims to raise awareness of eucalypts and celebrate the important place they hold in the hearts and lives of Australians.
Each year in February and March, with the help of Remember The Wild, we start a conversation about Australia’s treasured eucalypts. Gardens, museums, friends groups, councils and businesses across the country hold events to celebrate their local eucalypts.
We run an annual Eucalypt of the Year public vote to get everybody talking about eucalypts across Australia. 2023 will be the 6th Eucalypt of the Year.