The Narra Tree is available to artists and the wider community for creating and educating. For example...
Clay workshops
Homeschooling
After-school & holiday activities
Clay & Sip
Support groups
Peer-to-peer Workshops
All-age Playgroup
If you are an artist/teacher and want a space to create/educate but not in your own home, please see the rooms that are available to rent per week and call/txt Deborah on 0481 351 248 to arrange a viewing.
If you are looking to hire a space for just a few hours to provide lessons in yoga or music or 'paint and sip', please see the co-working indoor/outdoor area that is available to hire per hour and call/txt Deborah on 0481 351 248 to arrange a viewing.
If you are an eligible community group looking for a space to meet, please call/txt Deborah on 0481 351 248 about the co-working indoor/outdoor area that is available to hire for a $2 gold-coin donation per member or attendee per session.
The property located at 40 Charles Street was built in 1989 under the Department of Housing’s Accommodation Assistance Scheme and originally served as a respite care facility run by the Endeavour Foundation. Locally it was known as 'the house with no steps' or the 'Endeavour House'.
After being vacant for a few years following the pandemic, and with a lot of persistence, I purchased the property in 2023 believing it would make an ideal site for the small non-state school, Darlingia Forest School, including a much needed OSHC - Outside School Hours Care. The property already had the disability access required by the building code in place and it is conveniently situated next door to Warrina Lakes Botanical Gardens, pump track and nature playground.
Unfortunately, despite the local council's approval of the development application for the site to become an educational establishment, and despite Darlingia’s growing school enrolment and student/staff/parent satisfaction, the school’s relocation application was refused and Darlingia was shut down by an unsupportive Non-State Schools authority.
The property at 40 Charles Street operated formally as Warrina Lakes Learning Hub in 2025 but it is now known simply as the Narra Tree, named after the grand old tree that arches over the front yard.
Deborah Schiel Zaini
The Narra Tree is located at the entrance of Warrina Lakes Botanical Gardens, at 40 Charles Street, Innisfail. Call/txt Deborah Schiel Zaini on 0481 351 248 for more info.