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Trees? Yes Please

I’m a passionate permaculturist working to restore local ecosystems through native tree planting.

For over five years, I’ve been raising and planting native trees across Queensland with the help of a wonderful group of volunteers to develop biodiversity and climate resilience.
 

Thanks to your support, I’ve been able to sustain ongoing projects like the public Bush Tucker forest in Gympie and the Carbon Offsetting forest in Crows Nest.
Every order helps me keep this mission alive—one tree at a time.

We’ve propagated and planted hundreds of native trees across the Brisbane and Sunshine Coast regions—and we’re just getting started.

Every purchase helps fund this work. A portion of our income goes directly into growing, planting, and maintaining native tree stock using sustainable permaculture practices here in Queensland.

Because we only source crystals from within Australia and never import from overseas, our carbon footprint is already exceptionally low. Still, we’re committed to doing more than just covering our own impact—we’re actively working to offset a broader share of the environmental cost carried by the industry as a whole.

Did you know we only purchase our crystals from small-time Australian Fossickers, who don't use any excavation machinery to extract the gems? If you'd like to learn about it, head to our Ethics page >       Ethics page

For two years, I wrote free articles for the  Gympie Living Magazine about Australian native plants, bushtucker, and what's flowering for the season. If you're looking to improve your green spaces and rewild your own back yard, You can catch up on old articles online here >>          Read articles

Gympie Living magazine
Tree planting project Gympie Ethical Crystals Sunshine Coast
Bunya pines tree planting Ethical Crystals Sunshine Coast
tree planting Crows Nest Ethical Crystals Sunshine Coast

More photos below of Australian Natives planted at our tree planting projects that have matured enough to flower!

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