About Tree Day
National Tree Day is held on the last Sunday of July, with Schools Tree Day taking place on the Friday before. Last year over 220,000 school children dug deep to improve their natural surroundings. Tree Day shows children how easy and fun it is to help our environment.
What is National Tree Day?
National Tree Day, proudly sponsored by Toyota and the AMP Foundation, is Australia's biggest community tree-planting event and a day for all Australians to help out by planting native trees and shrubs at a Tree Day site in their local area.
What is Schools Tree Day?
Each year, around 200 000 Australian school students participate in a special National Tree Day event designed just for children - SCHOOLS TREE DAY!
National Tree Day Vision, Aims and Objectives
National Tree Day seeks to inspire, educate and recruit Australians to actively care for our unique land and create future generations of committed environmental custodians.
Environmental Advisory Committee
This committee offers expert environmental and educational advice to help develop the Tree Day campaign.
Meet the Sponsors
The continued support of Tree Day sponsors Toyota and AMP Foundation has ensured the ongoing success of National Tree Day.
National Tree Day Supporters
Organisations and companies who provide ongoing support for Tree Day
Photo Gallery
Photos from 2007 National Tree Day planting sites and volunteers.







