The Centennial Parklands Foundation is a charitable organisation, established by the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust, to support the Trust to ensure the Centennial Parklands environment continues to be enjoyed now and by future generations.
News
Annual Report now online12 December 2008
The 2007-2008 Annual Report is now available online.
13 October 2008
The Evergreen Dinner, held on Saturday 11 October, was a great success with about 280 people attending and raising more than $60,000.
20 September 2008
The Foundation held its annual National Tree Day planting on Saturday 20 September, after two previous rain soaked attempts!
9 July 2008
The Centennial Parklands Foundation launched its Sponsor an Animal program at an Australian Wildlife Show held in Centennial Park with wildlife expert Anthony Stimson.
1 June 2008
The Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub (ESBS) restoration sites have been recognised as best practice Threatened Species Demonstration Sites.
Campaigns
Centennial Parklands needs a transplant
Life in Centennial Parklands is tough if you’re a tree. 60% of the Parklands' 15,000 trees will need to be replaced over the next forty years. You can make a difference. More info
Sponsor an animal
You can sponsor a turtle, black swan, possum or a tawny frogmouth. A great gift idea that will help maintain and rejuvenate their habitat in the Parklands. More info
Use our trees to prune your tax
Looking for a good cause to support this financial year? All donations over $2 are tax deductible. More info
Upcoming Events
Activities and EventsEvery contribution you make through Friends of Centennial Parklands membership directly assists Centennial Parklands Foundation in achieving it's environmental and educational projects across the Parklands. Friends enjoy a range of discounts and benefits on events and activities.



