Volunteering at the Royal Botanic Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens has a large number of volunteers who donate their time, skills, expertise and energy to the organisation.  Volunteers comprise people of different ages, cultural backgrounds and professions. If you want to join our passionate team of volunteers you may consider the following range of opportunities at the Gardens or with the associated groups listed below.

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Voluntary Guides lead visitors through the Gardens on guided walks. For information on the Melbourne Gardens Voluntary Guides contact Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne on (03) 9252 2300 or email reception.

The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden Volunteers are involved with horticultural duties and in assisting with various programs. For information on The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden Volunteers contact Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (03) 9252 2300 or email reception.

Garden Ambassadors have a passion for the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and all it stands for. Informing and engaging visitors experience through provision of visitor information and interpretation activities. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (03) 9252 2300 or email reception.

Herbarium Volunteers mount plant specimens and assist with other curatorial tasks for the National Herbarium of Victoria collection. They also work on scientific projects such as Fungimap and the Victorian Conservation Seedbank based at Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, which is part of the Millennium Seed Bank Project at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. For information on the Herbarium Volunteers, contact the Co-ordinator, Judy Ryan on (03) 9252 2380 or email judy.ryan.

Herbarium Library Volunteers work on specific research and cataloguing projects, and on general library tasks. For information on the Herbarium Volunteers, contact the Co-ordinator, Judy Ryan on (03) 9252 2380 or email judy.ryan.

Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne including Growing Friends. Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne volunteer opportunities are available in the following areas –

  • Event Planning
  • Trip Planning
  • Catering for Events
  • Fund Raising
  • Promotion of the Friends (incl. the website)
  • Office Clerical Work
  • Newsletters (Editorial) and other Publications
  • Growing Friends and Plant Sales
  • Special Events or Exhibitions
  • Helping Hands (hands-on gardening)

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne has a large number of volunteers who help our gardens grow and engage visitors in the environment. Training is provided to all volunteers prior to commencement, as well as regular updates and learning opportunities. Opportunities at Cranbourne Gardens:

Other ways to get involved…

The following associated groups are recognised by the Royal Botanic Gardens as being affiliated with the organisation:

Last updated 16 May 2012

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