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Koala Park

  • A section of the Koala Park walk is paved and allows viewing of koalas in their habitat.
  • This path later deteriorates into a dirt track.
  • The picnic area has a shelter and fireplaces but no toilets.

Slatey Creek picnic area

  • There are both camping and picnic sites at Slatey Creek, but the area has rough, unsealed surfaces with no formal paths.
  • There are some low obstacles.
  • The designated toilet does not meet all access criteria.

St Georges Lake

  • The St Georges Lake site is relatively flat with well maintained gas barbecues and picnic tables on a grassed area.
  • There is a partially sealed walking track (some sections of gravel) around part of the lake, offering generally good accessibility.
  • The designated accessible toilet does not comply with current standards for access.

Visitor experiences

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Inspirational camp brings many cultures together

20 Apr 2012

The Dharnya Centre at Barmah National Park recently came alive with the sounds of African drumming, singing and dancing. Young Shepparton High School students from many different cultures including those from Australian Aboriginal, Pacific Islander, African, Afghani and Chinese backgrounds were attending a camp that aimed to promote social cohesion …

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