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A hidden gem
This is a hidden gem that is great for locals, it is one of the few parks around that offers shade and seating ( Although it was better before Council decided to add a very odd walkway along it which ...
These trees are, generally speaking, in appalling shape. Has no one responsible for their management read the Australian Standard on pruning? Have none of them undertaken even the basic horticultur...
This site is supposed to be a tribute to Australian Prime Ministers. Some would say it is justly fitting. A few rows of mostly vandalized young oak trees surrounded by badly maintained grass.
The Corridor of Oaks is located in a nondescript park next to the railway line in Faulconbridge. Parking is limited (not that many people seem to stop here). Each of the oaks in the corridor has been ...
A hidden gem
This is a hidden gem that is great for locals, it is one of the few parks around that offers shade and seating ( Although it was better before Council decided to add a very odd walkway along it which ...
Avenue of oaken shame
These trees are, generally speaking, in appalling shape. Has no one responsible for their management read the Australian Standard on pruning? Have none of them undertaken even the basic horticultur...
A few rows of young oak trees surrounded by grass
This site is supposed to be a tribute to Australian Prime Ministers. Some would say it is justly fitting. A few rows of mostly vandalized young oak trees surrounded by badly maintained grass.
Simple park but learning opportunity
Nice place off the main road to sit & eat lunch. Test your knowledge of Australian prime ministers, although recent ones aren't there.
Only for the political junkies
The Corridor of Oaks is located in a nondescript park next to the railway line in Faulconbridge. Parking is limited (not that many people seem to stop here). Each of the oaks in the corridor has been ...