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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time this weekend in Perth. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Celebrate Mum at Kanyana Wildlife! Enjoy a Morning Tea or an elegant High Tea while you meet our sanctuary animals, surrounded by the Korung National Park!
Thinking about using modern cloth nappies and don’t know where to start? Join Kam Andrews 'The Nappy Guru' to learn about using and maintaining cloth nappies.

Tree Month 2026

An engaging, hands-on workshop about using nature to improve the comfort and efficiency of your home with our friends Ecoburbia.
Learn the art of worm farming with a hands-on presentation covering all aspects of worms, worm farming and the roles worms play in recycling and waste management. City of Kwinana residents can purchase a fully established Worm Farm package at a subsidised price.

An engaging and practical session on growing native plants in pots. Discover how to select the right containers, choose the best-performing local species, and create thriving, visually rich arrangements. Gain practical, easy-to-apply tips on watering, fertilising, propagation, and managing common pests.
Learn how to choose and care for trees that support wildlife, boost shade, and help restore Perth’s declining urban canopy.

The Friends of Hollywood Reserve were formed in 1997 to save the land from the Karrakatta Cemetery. Volunteer with the group to conserve and protect the bush.

The Wild Robot is a free movie screening event held at Northbridge Piazza on Sun, 10 May, 5pm - 7pm AWST. It's part of Tree Month 2026, dedicated to promoting environmental awareness.

Explore the hidden wonders of our amazing wetland wildlife! A Fauna Night Walk, led by Joe Tonga from Natsync Environmental will take place at Mary Crescent Reserve, Eden Hill. Meet at the carpark near Alf Faulkner Hall. Registrations essential, $5 per person. Due to limited capacity maximum of 5 tickets per booking. Enclosed shoes and a strong torch are required (a head torch is preferred). All children must be supervised by a parent/ guardian. This event is part of the WA Tree Festival.