The Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a non-profit community organisation in Alice Springs, passionately committed to the conservation of Central Australia's unique flora, fauna, and cultural heritage.
Encompassing the culturally significant sacred site, Tharrarletneme (Tharl-an-anema), the garden boasts a documented collection of over 600 species of arid zone plants endemic to the southern bioregions of the Northern Territory, including many rare, threatened, or culturally significant.
The Garden has garnered tremendous goodwill within the community, leading to strong relationships with numerous community, environmental, and Indigenous groups. It serves as an essential resource for both the local community and visitors, providing recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities.
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Olive Pink Botanic Garden acknowledges the Arrernte People, who are the traditional custodians of Alice Springs and the country in which the gardens are located. We pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders, past, present and future.