Lake Parramatta is about two kilometres north of Parramatta's central business district, on Hunts Creek. The reserve in which Lake Parramatta lies has gone through significant changes in its short history of European settlement. Originally a place of Aboriginal habitation by the Burramattagal clan, it has since seen occupation by people engaging in illicit production of spirits and by bushrangers (as was the case for neighbouring Darling Mills Creek); a short period of farming; a water reservoir supplying drinking water for Parramatta; and subsequently a place of recreation including swimming. These and other uses have left a number of relics still visible, although not obvious
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
Urban environmental history comprises both human and ecological experience; the two were and are ins...
Lake Victoria is located in the Murray-Darling Basin, in southwestern New South Wales (Figure 1.1). ...
It is generally argued that the Aborigines who occupied the lands in what is now Mortlake and Breakf...
Auburn, the centre of the municipality of the same name, is in western Sydney on the main western ra...
Camellia is an industrial suburb about five kilometres east of Parramatta city centre, on the south ...
In 1888, a first recreational area was created in Kuala Lumpur as a place for the British residents....
The Rocks is the historic neighbourhood on the western side of Sydney Cove. It rises steeply behind ...
Gladesville, situated on the northern banks of the Parramatta River approximately 10 kilometres from...
Mount Crosby pumping station is a heritage-listed pumping station and weir (the Mount Crosby Weir) a...
Mount Crosby pumping station is a heritage-listed pumping station and weir (the Mount Crosby Weir) a...
AbstractIn 1888, a first recreational area was created in Kuala Lumpur as a place for the British re...
The suburb of St Johns Park was part of the traditional land of the Cabrogal people, a subgroup of t...
The Thirlmere lakes are located 40 km from the coast and are at ~300 m elevation and fall within the...
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
Urban environmental history comprises both human and ecological experience; the two were and are ins...
Lake Victoria is located in the Murray-Darling Basin, in southwestern New South Wales (Figure 1.1). ...
It is generally argued that the Aborigines who occupied the lands in what is now Mortlake and Breakf...
Auburn, the centre of the municipality of the same name, is in western Sydney on the main western ra...
Camellia is an industrial suburb about five kilometres east of Parramatta city centre, on the south ...
In 1888, a first recreational area was created in Kuala Lumpur as a place for the British residents....
The Rocks is the historic neighbourhood on the western side of Sydney Cove. It rises steeply behind ...
Gladesville, situated on the northern banks of the Parramatta River approximately 10 kilometres from...
Mount Crosby pumping station is a heritage-listed pumping station and weir (the Mount Crosby Weir) a...
Mount Crosby pumping station is a heritage-listed pumping station and weir (the Mount Crosby Weir) a...
AbstractIn 1888, a first recreational area was created in Kuala Lumpur as a place for the British re...
The suburb of St Johns Park was part of the traditional land of the Cabrogal people, a subgroup of t...
The Thirlmere lakes are located 40 km from the coast and are at ~300 m elevation and fall within the...
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
Urban environmental history comprises both human and ecological experience; the two were and are ins...