The New-Bub Bushcare group is a new initiative that connects new parents.
Hornsby Shire Council launched the program in November 2024 to foster an opportunity to connect with nature, build friendships, and nurture both the environment and mental health.
‘The program achieves several strategic priorities, including reducing social isolation, enhancing community participation and recruiting new Bushcare members,’ says Mayor Warren Waddell. ‘We hope that parents in our community will come along, give it a try, and experience the many benefits this group offers — for themselves, their children, and the local environment.’
Held every third Monday of the month at the Mount Colah Community Hall, sessions run from 10am to 12pm. The first hour of each session is dedicated to Bushcare, with parents helping to maintain the bushland surrounding the Hall under the guidance of a Bushcare Trainer. Children are cared for by students enrolled in TAFE NSW’s Adult Migrant English Program, all of whom have completed child safety training and hold Working with Children checks. A Child Safety Officer from Hornsby Shire Council supervises the students.
‘It was a truly wonderful experience and a much-needed opportunity for new mums like me to connect with others in a relaxed and supportive environment,’ says Liching Yew, a new parent who participated in the trial.
For the second hour, parents will join their children for a social time with refreshments.
The next New-Bub Bushcare session will be held on Monday 17 February.
Parents can express interest in joining and learn more by visiting www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/bub-bushcare