friends of belair national park

Volunteers working together for conservation

Bush Care

Join us for our regular Bush Care sessions Tuesdays and Friday mornings, and the third Saturday morning of every month.  Read more…

Next Meeting

Next meeting will be held on Saturday 4th July 2026

 

at 1:00 pm at the Volunteer Centre.

 

Yvie Eglinton is a disability advocate, wheelchair user, nature lover and mother who spends her professional life transforming how people experience and engage with some of our most inaccessible places.

 

Fascinating speaker.

Bush Buddies

Join Bush Buddies on Tuesdays during school terms from 3:20 pm until about 4:30 pm.

 

Children have an opportunity to mix with like-minded children, have fun and learn more about flora and fauna in the Park.

 

Activities are tailored to the seasons.

 

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Marianne Broug has republished her wonderful book of photography and reflections of Belair National Park into a new edition:

 

The beauty and biodiversity of Belair National Park

She shares her personal journey and vision in the park, hoping that it speaks for our natural environment and the importance of conserving and protecting the significant biodiversity of its magic place for future generations.

 

The book is A4 size, on quality  paper, 62 pages. It is for sale for $30 with preferred payment via bank transfer to our account:

 

  • BSB:                               105-078
  • Account no:                306250940
  • Account name:         Friends of Belair Park
  • Account reference: SURNAME – book

Please email  friendsofbnp@outlook.com to advise of payment so that we can respond when the deposit is received and the book is at the park office for collection. Office hours: 9:00 to 4:00.

 

If you have any questions about the process, please email so that we can assist.

About us

The Friends of Belair National Park Incorporated (the Friends) is a group of community volunteers with a shared interest and passion for contributing to the preservation of the significant biodiversity and heritage of Belair National Park (the Park) and is a non-political organisation.

The Friends formed in 1985 and now have around 250 members. Read more…

Contact us

Have any questions? Want to volunteer?