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The botanic garden is a treasured community asset at the heart of the City of Coffs Harbour. The garden grew out of community efforts to protect, clean up and plant the site for visitors to enjoy. The garden is managed by the City of Coffs Harbour. Help us to sustain our work for conservation, education and community enrichment.

Keep in Touch with Garden News and Events 

Subscribe here to our free “What’s On in the Garden” e-bulletin. Includes garden news, tours and events.

Join the Friends of the Botanic Garden

Join the Friends of the Botanic Garden to keep in touch with all the garden news, special publications on plants, tours and events and to participate in special events for members. Download the Friends Membership Application form here.  Membership is $10 per year for individuals and $30 for a family (2 adults + children under 18) The application form explains the options on how to pay the annual fee. Membership applications are confirmed by the Friends Committee. 

Volunteer at the Garden

To be a volunteer you must first become a member of the Friends of the Botanic Garden. The Membership Application form also includes a section to register interest as a volunteer.  Garden volunteers are covered by an insurance policy while undertaking volunteer work for the garden. For details on the types of volunteer roles at the garden go to Volunteering at the Garden. On the job training is provided for all these roles.

Donate to the Botanic Garden 

You can support the work of the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden by making a donation or leaving a legacy in the form of a bequest to the garden. For larger donations or bequests this can be applied to a specific need or project area. Contact the Friends of the Garden for more details via coffsbotanicgarden@gmail.com

Use this handy and secure QR code to donate right now.

Form full information and forms, download our “Support Us’ brochure here.

Download our Strategic Plan here.

Council’s North Coast Regional Botanic Garden Plan of Management is here.