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Currawong Bush Park | |
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Type | Public Park |
Location | Melbourne |
Coordinates | 37°45′40″S 145°11′02″E / 37.7612°S 145.1839°E |
Area | 59 hectares |
Opened | 1970's |
Operated by | City of Manningham |
Visitors | 750 per month approx. |
Status | Open |
Paths | Unsealed bush paths |
Terrain | Remnant Riparian Bushland |
Water | Mullum Mullum Creek, Millers Pond, Billy Baxter Wetlands, Go-Betweens Gully, Amersham Gully |
Vegetation | Australian Native |
Landmarks | Mullum Mullum Creek, Scar Trees |
Facilities | Toilets, Barbecues, Picnic areas, Conference room, Education centre, Wildlife sanctuary |
Currawong Bush Park is a nature park located in the outer eastern Melbourne suburbs of Doncaster East, Warrandyte and Donvale, along Mullum Creek.[1] It covers 59 hectares of remnant bushland and contains archaeological sites significant to the traditional owners of the area, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.