First Fruiting of Gubinge Tree at Spinifex Cable Beach: A Special Donation from North West Regional TAFE

July 30, 2025

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Welcome to Spinifex Cable Beach, where nature’s wonders never cease to amaze us. Recently, our Gubinge tree has surprised us all by bearing fruit for the very first time, marking a significant milestone in our botanical journey.

The Gubinge Tree: A Remarkable Addition

Our Gubinge tree, also known as Kakadu Plum, is a true gem in our garden. This native Australian plant is not only beautiful but also holds immense cultural and nutritional value. The first fruits appearing on this tree symbolise growth, sustainability, and the harmonious relationship between nature and community.

A Gift from North West Regional TAFE

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the amazing team at North West Regional TAFE’s horticultural department for generously donating this special tree to us. Their support and dedication have played a pivotal role in nurturing this tree to fruition, showcasing the power of collaboration and shared passion for botanical excellence.

Embracing Nature’s Bounty

As we witness the fruits of our Gubinge tree, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and celebrating Australia’s rich biodiversity. The essence of this tree not only enriches our surroundings but also educates us on the significance of indigenous flora in our ecosystem.

Come and experience the beauty of our Gubinge tree at Spinifex Cable Beach, where every visit is a unique blend of tranquillity and natural splendour. Join us in celebrating this momentous occasion and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of our botanical haven.

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