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Friends of the Gardens

The Friends of the Albury Botanic Gardens are a passionate group of people who share a love of plants and support the Botanic Gardens.

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Convention

WHAT WE’RE ABOUT?

Hosted by Friends of the Albury Botanic Gardens the Garden Clubs of Australia 2025 National Convention can’t wait to celebrate our community. This event is all about sharing the garden infrastructure we have built together and the possibility of prosperity that grows in our community gardens, nurtured by the people that call Albury-Wodonga and surrounds home.

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GETTING HERE

Whether it's flights, rail, coach or car, you have plenty of options to reach the convention. Check out our visitors page for more information.

ACCOMMODATION

Hotels, motels, caravan parks, and self-contained accommodation offer something for everyone.

Once registered for the convention, you'll have access to exclusive accommodation discounts.

VIEW PROGRAM

EXPLORE ALBURY-WODONGA

     
     

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OUR 2025 CONVENTION SPONSORS

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Hosted by Friends of the Albury Botanic Gardens.

This event will show you that Albury-Wodonga is much more than just a place to visit. It's a place to come, stay for a while, and live a little life with us.

Our convention program will unveil a new adventures in this picturesque region, whilst forming friendships through gardens.

Friends of the Botanic Gardens

The Friends of the Albury Botanic Gardens volunteers meet every Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, to propagate and sell plants at the garden’s nursery.

The friends’ group has plant sales during the week on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. During spring and autumn, we have plant sales on Sundays coinciding with music in the garden’s concerts. Our group has made significant financial contributions to the Rose Garden and the Children’s Garden.

For more information or to join please contact
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.