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Morwell Centenary Rose Garden    


 Beginnings

The establishment of the garden resulted from a public meeting, convened by the local Council in 1991, to decide appropriate means by which to commemorate the centenary of the township of Morwell.

A Community Steering Committee, made up of volunteer citizens was appointed in February 1992.

 

The site, a disused former railway cutting, was made available by Council.

Planning and work commenced immediately. Following ten months of hard work by a group of local volunteers, along with generous support from many local business people and organisations, the garden was opened to the public in November of that year.

Progressive plantings and improvements have been made to bring the garden up to its current standard.



Construction costs and ongoing maintenance expenditure have been met in part by means of a small annual grant from Latrobe City Council. The remaining estimated 75% has been derived from the Community by way of management, design, services, materials, funds and man power.

However. the single most important contribution to the garden is not financial, it is the hours of caring voluntary labour provided by our "Friends of the Garden" Group.



Apart from the general Community, considerable support has been received from industrial and business organisations along
with service clubs within the area. Persons serving out Community Based Court orders and a local Trade Apprentice Training
Organisation have made a very significant contribution, both in the construction and initial maintenance aspects.

We have also received exceptional support from rose breeders and suppliers whose donations and expertise have been much appreciated.

The Rose Society of Victoria and in particular former President Barry Johnson who set out the design of the garden, have also been very supportive in all phases of development.

Up until the year 2000 the Garden Committee of Management and the "Friends of the Garden" assumed all aspects of development, maintenance and promotion of the garden.
At that time the Committee entered into an agreement which passed on lawn maintenance and weeding responsibilities to Latrobe City Council. Apart from that, the Friends and Committee manage all other maintenance, operational and promotional activities.

The Morwell Centenary Rose Garden is a source of immense pride and is promoted as an outstanding example of what a community can achieve with co-operation, hard work and determination.

It is well utilised by the community for photographs, wedding ceremonies,  family reunions, remembrance ceremonies, and musical recitals.

A True example of a Community Garden