First published on 24 Jun 2009 . Updated on 30 Sep 2009.
Originally occupied by the Cammeraygal warrior tribe (rock paintings can be found in the surrounding hills), this park once hosted a sewage treatment works but has been gorgeous parkland since 1930. The former engine house, tunnels and canals today house an Art and Craft Centre and sports, walks and fishing abound. Follow the tawny frogmouths to Folly Point and bask.
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