Treehenge plans to repair habitats across Australia. Our first plantation is at Gladfield in the Condamine River Basin, a region that is one of Queensland’s major food bowls and that sits at the headwaters of Australia’s largest river system. Anything that is done here has a flow on effect to the southern states of Australia.
Treehenge represents a new beginning. It’s the first planting of an ongoing program to rehabilitate and restore life to damaged areas right around Australia. It’s also the beginning of a shift in attitude to the way we care for the land that sustains us. Put simply, we’re tending the garden we depend on.
We invite you to be a part of it.
We are planting Treehenge in the shape of our logo to offer a visual symbol of the good work we are doing and the reason we are doing it. We wanted it to be something people would be drawn to and want to be a part of. We want it to be a symbol of something valuable that would be clear for all to see.
To aid this objective, Treehenge will be grown on a scale that you’ll be able to see it clearly from the air and on Google Earth. Quite literally, Treehenge is about putting our celebration and support of life on the map. We want this regeneration project to be remembered for generations as a powerful symbol of powerful action.
Your money will go towards purchasing and planting trees and ensuring their survival through management practices such as weed removal, tree guards in the early years, fencing, watering and mowing.
As support for Treehenge grows, this restoration and rejuvenation of damaged land will continue at different sites right around Australia, the henge itself becoming the spiritual home and symbol of nationwide change.
Treehenge is an initiative of Condamine Alliance, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to protecting land, water, native plants and wildlife.
Treehenge is a magnificent site with both a physical and virtual presence that visitors can share.
Visit the Treehenge news to see progress video, photos and commentary as Treehenge changes over time from a rundown farm into a living native forest. You can watch the trees grow and native animals returning to their habitats.
Soon you will also be able contribute to the blog to share ideas and information.
The most exciting way to participate in Treehenge is through tree-plaques. After you have dedicated a tree you can create a tree-plaque where friends and family around the world can add comments, photos and videos that will grow into a lifetime of memories that lasts forever.
A tree is a beautiful way to celebrate life. Life lived, life shared, life that has only just begun.
Your tree will become a living memory that grows stronger with each year.
Living Memories
A great way to commemorate those who have passed on and to celebrate their lives. There is the option to scatter the ashes under their special memorial tree.
Eternitrees
An evergreen reminder of love and devotion or mark your engagement with a tree that grows stronger every year, it’s a great way to share your love.
Giving Trees
A great way to say a special thank you.
Legacy TreesLegacy Trees – As you live long and prosper, so will your Legacy Tree. It’s a very personal way to give something back to nature.
Seedlings
Celebrate a birth or christening with a symbol of new life, a Treehenge sapling – and then watch them both grow.
Milestone Trees
Celebrate key milestones like graduations, 21st birthdays, christenings, bar mitzvahs and other signifiers of personal growth.
Pet Trees
The unconditional love and loyalty a pet offers can be hard to say goodbye to. Keep the memories alive with a Pet Tree.

