

Our Programs
Wyld Work Projects offer nature-based therapeutic horticulture and care farming programs across regional Victoria. Growing wellbeing through connecting with the land. Weaving together therapeutic horticulture, creative arts practices and systems-change theory to nurture both personal and community transformation.
Learning in Nature
Operating across multiple sites, we offer a broad range of programs aimed at supporting improved mental health, skill building for daily life or employment, strenthening social connections and improving general wellbeing. We cater for a broad range of ages and stage – all are welcome and safe with us.
Partnering in Communities
We partner with communities, Neighbourhood Houses, State Government agencies, the National Trust Victoria and local service providers to provide genuinely innovative projects and programs that support and foster individual and community renewal, as we believe you can’t have one, without the other.
Growing Skills
We teach a range of topics within Horticulture, Agriculture and the Arts, and in the process we embed the skills and confidence for participants to apply these skills within their lives in whichever way adds value for them and their circumstances.
Be sure to check back for updates to our programs and events. (Bookings can be done through the evnt page) Don’t see what you need? Let’s talk?
Services
We take a flexible approach in our delivery of projects to allow us to respond to both individual and community needs.
If you do not find what you are looking for, we strongly encourage you to contact us to discuss.
See our events page for our current public projects. Be sure to check in regularly for updates.

Our diverse range of community-driven horticulture initiatives, including our Community Farm on the Bellarine, aim to foster growth and sustainability within everyday lives.

Our arts programs are ideal for all skill levels, fostering community connections and building individual art practice. Art provides a safe and creative way to process our inner experiences.