At PSK Environmental, we believe that caring for Country starts right in our own backyard. On Sunday, our team members Marilia Schmitz and Silvana Santomartino joined the BCC Habitat Brisbane – Mount Coot-tha Hilltopping Project, volunteering their time to help restore native vegetation by removing invasive species like Signal Grass, Cobbler’s Pegs, and Siratro.
Why Mount Coot-tha?
It’s more than just a scenic spot near our office. It’s a place many of us go to unwind, reflect, and restore our energy. By volunteering, we’re giving back to a place that gives us so much.
The name “Coot-tha” is derived from the Aboriginal word “ku-ta”, meaning “place of honey”. This beautiful forested area has long held meaning for Traditional Owners, a place of natural richness and connection. Today, it continues to be a sanctuary for reflection, healing, and giving back.
Want to get involved?
Bushcare activities are held on the first Sunday of every month, 9–11am. It’s a wonderful way to connect with nature and community while making a meaningful impact.
This World Environment Day, we encourage everyone to take a step. Big or Small, to care for the environment. When we invest in nature, we’re investing in all of us.
