Thinking Green: Worm Farming

Event description

Kevin Smith from The Worm Shed presents on all aspects of worm farming and the role worms play in recycling and waste management. This is followed by a demonstration of setting up and maintaining a worm farm.

Residents and ratepayers of the City are entitled to a $130 subsidy on an advanced worm farm set-up and/or a $65 subsidy on 1kg of worms, both of which will be available for purchase on the day.

Worm Farm Subsidy

The City of Swan offers residents and ratepayers a subsidy to get your worm farm going! Worm farming is a simple way of converting food scraps and other organic materials into nutrient rich products for the garden.

Advanced setup:

  • A ‘Worm Café’ worm farm including approximately 4,000 worms (1kg), 15 litres of castings for bedding, 500g dolomite, a worm blanket and a comprehensive instruction booklet

  • Unit cost is $260, subsidy is $130 and your price to pay is $130.

Worms only:

  • 1kg of worms

  • Unit cost is $130, subsidy is $65 and your price to pay is $65

  • You may purchase a larger quantity of worms, but the maximum subsidy for worms only is $65.

To claim the subsidy:

  1. Pre-order your worm farm when you RSVP for a City of Swan worm farming workshop

  2. Attend the workshop with proof of your address or a rates notice
  3. Pay in cash
  4. Collect your worm farm to take home, set up and enjoy.


Photography and videography may be taken at this event. Images and footage may be used by the City of Swan and event organisers for marketing and promotional purposes.

Location details

Dayton Community Centre, 211 Arthur Street, Dayton WA 6055

Date and time
Saturday, March 28 | 2 - 3.30pm
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