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Nature Trail

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Location: Nature Trail

Family of Kookaburras (photo: Paul Hitch)

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Location: Nature Trail

Willie Wagtail nesting (photo: Paul Hitch)

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Nature Trail

Cycling at Brimbank

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Cycling and walking

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Cycling and walking

There is a network of cycling and walking tracks and an orienteering course within the park. Cycle along the wide paths. The main trail follows the river and forms a circuit of 4.3 km. It links to the Maribyrnong River Trail, making it possible to walk or cycle from Keilor along …

Orienteering

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Enjoy orienteering! There is a permanent orienteering course set up in Brimbank Park. Pick up a map from the Orienteering Service of Australia or ring 9017 4835.

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Green Walks in the Park: Brimbank Park Walk

7 Jun 2013 10:00am-11:45am

Come along and explore some of the wonderful walking trails at Brimbank Park. Enjoy a Heart Foundation led walk, and the opportunity to take in the unique beauty of the park and it’s resident plants and animals. Free tea/coffee at the Leaping Lizard Café after the walk! Brimbank …

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Barriers shore up the future of the rare Shaw Galaxias

09 May 2013

A partnership between Government agencies, volunteers and scientists has installed barriers to save a rare alpine fish that was in danger of extinction. Parks Victoria, the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) Arthur Rylah Institute (ARI), West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA), VRfish and the Australian Trout Foundation …

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