Hundreds of Shincheonji volunteers across Australia joined hands throughout to protect the environment through tree planting & land restoration projects, working closely with local councils and environmental organisations.
(Isstories Editorial):- Brisbane, Queensland Oct 3, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – National Highlights
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Sydney (25 volunteers): Planted 1,200+ native trees at Bruce Farm, Campbelltown, strengthening unity, sharing testimonies, and collaborating with other volunteer organisations.
Brisbane (28 volunteers): Partnered with Bulimba Creek Catchment Committee for tree planting, nursery tasks, and sustainability education.
Melbourne (19 volunteers): Helped plant 200+ trees at Orion Estate, Sunshine. Volunteers built new connections with local nurseries for future projects and bonded through teamwork.
Adelaide (18 volunteers): Planted 1,000+ native trees at River Drive Reserve with local council, leaving a positive impression through teamwork and bright interactions.
Perth (25 volunteers): Planted 3,900 seedlings at Thornlie and Martin Riverpark, building strong connections with the community.
Canberra (11 volunteers): Collected 5 bags of rubbish and conducted weeding at Ainslie Volcanics Grasslands. Members expressed a sense of achievement and interest in future events.
Total Impact
Across six cities, volunteers achieved:
126 participants nationwide
6,300+ trees and seedlings planted
5 bags of rubbish collected
Additional nursery and habitat restoration tasks completed
A Shared Commitment
Together, these efforts resulted in the planting of more than 6,300 trees and seedlings nationwide, alongside vital field maintenance. Beyond the environmental impact, volunteers emphasised fellowship, teamwork, and building bridges with local communities.
Shincheonji Australia volunteers remain committed to combining faith with action, continuing to “Shine the Light” in their local communities through ongoing acts of service.
Photos featured – Over 100 Shincheonji volunteers across Australia joined forces in September to plant more than 6,000 trees and restore local environments. From Perth to Sydney, members partnered with councils and community groups to plant seedlings, clean up natural sites, and carry out nursery work. These efforts not only protected the environment but also strengthened fellowship and community bonds.




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