As part of our long-standing commitment to environmental sustainability, Grace is proud to continue its partnership with Greenfleet, a leading not-for-profit organisation focused on climate action through native reforestation.
This year marks five years of collaboration between Grace and Greenfleet. A group of Grace members recently participated in Greenfleet’s planting day event at Hiddenvale, located on Yuggera Country in Queensland.

The day offered a valuable opportunity to witness firsthand the impact of Greenfleet’s forest restoration efforts and to contribute directly to the regeneration of native ecosystems. Alongside other dedicated volunteers, the team planted nearly 1,000 native trees, including the critically endangered swamp paperbark (Melaleuca irbyana). These plantings will help restore legally protected forestland, create habitat for threatened species such as the koala, and support regional biodiversity.


Grace’s support of Greenfleet plays a key role in our broader environmental strategy, enabling us to offset vehicle emissions by investing in native reforestation projects across Australia. Participating in initiatives like this planting day not only reinforces our environmental values but also strengthens our connection to Country and our responsibility toward future generations.