The City of Casey is thrilled to welcome 10 new reserves into our Environmental Volunteering program, creating even more opportunities for residents to connect with nature, protect local biodiversity, and meet like-minded people.
Joining the program is a great way to make a difference in your community. Volunteers meet regularly for hands-on activities like planting, weeding, litter collection, and environmental monitoring—all while enjoying the outdoors and building friendships.
City of Casey mayor, Cr Stefan Koomen, said:
“Our environmental volunteers play a vital role in caring for Casey’s natural spaces. By joining the volunteer program, you’re not only helping protect local wildlife and habitats - you’re also connecting with your community and creating a greener future for generations to come.”
The new reserves are:
Bellbird Bushland Reserve – Berwick
Bellbird Drive Reserve (Park) – Berwick
Brookland Greens Bushland Reserve – Cranbourne
Hilltop Park – Cranbourne North
Morning Mist Bushland Reserve – Cranbourne South
Pareip Banhul Reserve – Botanic Ridge
Gunns Road Reserve – Hallam
Heathland Circuit Reserve – Cranbourne East
Casuarina Forest Nature Reserve – Endeavour Hills
Jessie Trail Reserve – Harkaway
Banjo Paterson Reserve – Lynbrook
If you’d like to get involved, complete the Expression of Interest form or email the team on enviroeducation@casey.vic.gov.au.
More Ways to Care for Nature: 10 New Reserves Join Casey’s Environmental Volunteering Program
Published 6 Nov 2025
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