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Australian Frogs of the Gardens (more info)
The Frogs of the Australian National Botanic Gardens website provides information on a variety of Australian frogs. On the website you can also listen to samples of each of the frogs' calls.
Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) (more info)
The Australian National Botanic Gardens, located in Canberra, is devoted to growing, studying and promoting Australia's flora. This site has information on the garden's history, photos and a comprehensive list of links to botanical sites.
Centennial Parklands (more info)
Centennial Parklands comprises three parks: Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park. There are a diverse range of sporting and leisure activities available across the Parklands, including cycling, horse riding, jogging, dog walking, golfing, tenn...
Centennial Parklands (more info)
A site about Sydney's Centennial Parklands. The Parklands cover Centennial Park, Queens Park, and Moore Park. Includes events held in the park and historical information.
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife (more info)
This website provides information about national parks in New South Wales, including nature conservation, culture and heritage, visiting a park, native plants and animals, and pests and weeds.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney (more info)
Established in 1816 and located in central Sydney, The Royal Botanic Gardens are Australia's oldest botanic gardens and are dedicated to research, education and display. Special collections are maintained in satellite gardens at Mt Annan and Mt Tomah...
Sport and Recreation in the ACT (more info)
The ACT Government sport and recreation site gives details on sporting venues and recreation areas, outdoor activities such as bush walking and camping and many other sport and recreation activities and related subjects.
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