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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Hanging out at Kakadu

March 31, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

This super-cute bat surprised visitors when he decided to hang out at Kakadu last week. The yellow-bellied sheathtail bat is usually very difficult to spot – they fly high and […]

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Kakadu National Park

Campfire yarns tell ancient stories

March 30, 2012by Parks Australia 2 Comments

No-one can tell a campfire yarn like Julie Freeman at Booderee National Park. After some exhilarating sea-kayaking in Booderee’s pristine bays we sat around the campfire drinking tea. As night fell and […]

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Booderee National Park

Join Galamban to Black Out Booderee this Earth Hour

March 21, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

Why not join local Aboriginal tour company Galamban at Booderee National Park this Earth Hour – 7.30pm on 31 March?  Learn the local Aboriginal stories of the night sky – the […]

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Booderee National Park

Volunteers collect a packet

March 20, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

    We’re lucky to have a dedicated group of volunteers at the Gardens who help us out with the work we do. Whether you are taking a guided walk, checking […]

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Australian National Botanic Gardens

Autumn garden is alive with colour

March 16, 2012by Parks Australia 1 Comment

    The Australian National Botanic Gardens is alive with colour as autumn approaches. It’s a great time to visit and experience the beauty and atmosphere of the nation’s Gardens […]

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Australian National Botanic Gardens

Being waterwise at Kakadu

March 14, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

      Kakadu is exceptionally beautiful in the wet season and our visitors are keen to explore. Sometimes too keen! Cahills Crossing is the only vehicle crossing from Kakadu […]

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Kakadu National Park

New truffle species named

March 10, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

It’s not just the likes of Beyonce who get new species named after them! A new species of native truffle found on Neds Corner Station during a recent Bush Blitz has […]

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Getting to know the neighbours

March 7, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

Nothing like ducking next door for a quick chat! Kakadu got to know some of our international neighbours a bit better last month, with a visit from a delegation of […]

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Kakadu National Park, Parks Australia

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