The Subi Kids Crew (SKC) donned their hats and took to the great outdoors on Wednesday for a special native bee workshop at Cliff Sadlier Reserve in Daglish.
The group learnt about how they could help care for our native bees and the importance of insects when it comes to sustainability, with an opportunity to build their very own hotel for local bees.
The crew also met (with some squealing involved) one of Australia’s largest burrowing cockroaches called Carol, some crabs and a Queensland spider.
Laura Folan (aka. Lora Flora from Eco Action) from the Department of Parks and Wildlife led the workshop.
SKC offers an opportunity for kids aged between 7 and 11 years to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills in a fun and engaging way.
Visit the
Parents and children page on the City's website to find out more about the SKC.