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20 May, Mon 9:00AM | Taronga to Middle Head | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 150m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
Another of the heritage walks to explore our disconnected but special Sydney Harbour National Park. There is a new walking track to Middle Head which we shall check out before taking the bus home. Location: Sydney Harbour National Park Limit: 12. View |
21 May, Tue 7:00PM | The Quarantine Station | ||||
Southern Sydney Branch | |||||
Brian E. | |||||
Go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8102670640?omn=84015111024. Archaeologists Greg Jackson and Pam Forbes will take you through the historic site that is Quarantine Station, a key part of the north head precinct of Sydney Harbour National Park View |
1 Jun, Sat 10:00AM | Hidden Gem and Coal Waste in Royal NP | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
14608 | |||||
(NEW!!!) Hosted by Sutherland Shire Environment Centre.
Walks will be in the RNP near the headwaters of the Hacking River which drains off the Illawarra escarpment.
The infamous Peabody Metropolitan Colliery is located further up Camp Gully Creek. The mine has illegally discharged coal waste material into these waterways on numerous occasions in recent years. If you’re curious about the ongoing impacts on the ecosystem downstream, this is a good opportunity to see the evidence for yourself.
Registration essential. Creek crossings, wet feet Location: Royal NP View |
9-19 Jun, Sun (10:00AM)-Wed (00:00AM) | Heritage Walk to Fosters Flat in the RNP | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 2km | 10m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Greg | |||||
(NEW!!!) Archaeologists Pam Forbes and Greg Jackson will be leading an excursion to the remains of the sawmill (c1903 - c1922) and the Scientists Hut (1925 – 1943) on Fosters Flat in the Royal National Park. Hopefully the leaches will be gone.
Fosters Flat, just off McKell Avenue, contains archaeological remains of a sawmill operating in the early twentieth century, including the sawmill boiler. This sawmill was operated by James Foster of Waterfall around 1903. Beside the boiler are the remains of a timber-lined pit for the circular saw blade and there is no doubt other structure in the nearby bush. This area still abounds in durable hardwoods, turpentines (Syncarpia glomulifera) and blackbutts (Eucalyptus pilularis), and these quality hardwoods would have been logged extensively with the surrounding woodland containing evidence of this extensive logging. This sawmill was still operating in 1922, providing sawn lumber for the Metropolitan Coal Company before being closed by public pressure.
The Scientists Hut (also known as the Zoologist Hut) was built on the sawmill site in 1925 and used by the Royal Zoologists Society to study the habits of birds, notably the satin bower bird.
Some members may have already done this walk in 2023.
This excursion will be done in conjunction with Sutherland Shire Historical Society. Possible leaches, trip hazards. Location: Royal NP Limit: 20. View |
15 Jun, Sat 10:00AM | Hidden Gem and Coal Waste in Royal NP | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
14608 | |||||
(NEW!!!) Hosted by Sutherland Shire Environment Centre.
Walks will be in the RNP near the headwaters of the Hacking River which drains off the Illawarra escarpment.
The infamous Peabody Metropolitan Colliery is located further up Camp Gully Creek. The mine has illegally discharged coal waste material into these waterways on numerous occasions in recent years. If you’re curious about the ongoing impacts on the ecosystem downstream, this is a good opportunity to see the evidence for yourself.
Registration essential. Creek crossings, wet feet Location: Royal NP View |
18 Jun, Tue 7:00PM | Regenerating Royal National Park: Red Jacks! – Dave Robson | ||||
Southern Sydney Branch | |||||
Brian E. | |||||
Go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8102670640?omn=84015111024 Over the years, Dave Robson has led a team of dedicated volunteers to rehabilitate this site within Royal. Hear all about it and be inspired. There is much we can do to help our beloved parks look even better! View |
29 Jun, Sat 10:00AM | Hidden Gem and Coal Waste in Royal NP | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
14608 | |||||
(NEW!!!) Hosted by Sutherland Shire Environment Centre.
Walks will be in the RNP near the headwaters of the Hacking River which drains off the Illawarra escarpment.
The infamous Peabody Metropolitan Colliery is located further up Camp Gully Creek. The mine has illegally discharged coal waste material into these waterways on numerous occasions in recent years. If you’re curious about the ongoing impacts on the ecosystem downstream, this is a good opportunity to see the evidence for yourself.
Registration essential. Creek crossings. Wet feet. Location: Royal NP View |
13 Jul, Sat 10:00AM | Hidden Gem and Coal Waste in Royal NP | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
14608 | |||||
(NEW!!!) Hosted by Sutherland Shire Environment Centre.
Walks will be in the RNP near the headwaters of the Hacking River which drains off the Illawarra escarpment.
The infamous Peabody Metropolitan Colliery is located further up Camp Gully Creek. The mine has illegally discharged coal waste material into these waterways on numerous occasions in recent years. If you’re curious about the ongoing impacts on the ecosystem downstream, this is a good opportunity to see the evidence for yourself.
Registration essential. Creek crossings. Wet feet. Location: Royal NP View |
27 Jul, Sat 10:00AM | Hidden Gem and Coal Waste in Royal NP | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
14608 | |||||
(NEW!!!) Hosted by Sutherland Shire Environment Centre.
Walks will be in the RNP near the headwaters of the Hacking River which drains off the Illawarra escarpment.
The infamous Peabody Metropolitan Colliery is located further up Camp Gully Creek. The mine has illegally discharged coal waste material into these waterways on numerous occasions in recent years. If you’re curious about the ongoing impacts on the ecosystem downstream, this is a good opportunity to see the evidence for yourself.
Registration essential. Creek crossings. Wet feet. Location: Royal NP View |
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