Historical information

Taken on the 27th August 2004 the photographs shows attendees of the Direct Seeding Expo that took place at Wooragee Hall socialising and eating during a lunch break.
Direct seeding involves the seeds being sowed directly into the soil to achieve germination and establishment. Direct seeding is said to mimic natural processes and can result in trees and shrubs growing healthier root systems. Direct seeding is best for larger areas and can be done at a lower cost.

As the Wooragee community values nature, this expo brought together members from the community in order the educate them on direct seeding which would then benefit the community.

Significance

This photograph is significant at the Wooragee community values nature and believes in replacing what has been lost. Thus, the photograph demonstrates the communities commitment to ensuring the preservation of nature through education of seeding practices.

Physical description

Coloured rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paper

Inscriptions & markings

Reverse:
WAN NA E0NA2N2. NNN 0 3585
(No.22) 347