TRINITY Catholic Primary School will soon look a whole lot greener when the 200 trees planted last week take hold.
The Narre Warren South school had the help of Casey councillors Michael Farley and Lorraine Wreford during the event that was held as part of National Tree Day. The drought tolerant native plants were just a few of the estimated 1 million plants that were planted at more than 3000 sites across Australia during National Tree Day.
Greener pastures on the way
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