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Category Archives: Kakadu National Park

It's hard to get close to these magnificent birds

Meeting with marrawuddi

May 13, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

I’ve only been in Kakadu for a week and I’ve already been lucky enough to have an intimate encounter with the park’s wildlife. On the Yellow Waters cruise I spotted a marrawuddi (white-bellied sea […]

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The girls are keeping fit in preparation for the trek

Kakadu trekkers get fighting fit for Save the Children

May 7, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

It’s nearly June, which means I will soon be off on a once-in-a-lifetime charity fundraiser – an eight day trek of Kakadu National Park. I’ve got my boots and my […]

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Bowali walking track

Walking through Kakadu’s seasons

March 28, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

Every day, I walk to and from work via the two km Bowali walking track. I love this track – it gives me an amazing appreciation of the changing seasons as […]

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Kakadu National Park
Zalan splits a pandanus leaf

Kakadu explores culture

March 14, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

We’ve just had a great day exploring different cultures at Kakadu. At our ‘cross cultural exchange day’, we heard stories of Irish, German, Hungarian, and Italian culture and, of course, […]

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Kakadu National Park
Djili is growing fast

Kakadu’s orphaned quoll growing up fast

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So many people have been excited by the story of our rescued baby quoll Djili, (pronounced Jilly,) so I thought it was time to share some pics and news about […]

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Paper water liles were made while the children talked about ways to save water

Kakadu celebrates World Wetlands Day

February 14, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

World Wetlands Day was filled with colour (and much-needed icy poles!) as local residents joined park staff to create  water lily bracelets and their own paper wetlands habitats. We all […]

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Sorry rock from Bill

Sorry visitor sends rock home to Kakadu

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Here at Bowali Visitor Centre, we’re always busy replying to phone calls, letters and emails from travellers planning their trip to Kakadu. We also love the postcards and messages from […]

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Kakadu National Park
Jeff and the former Prime Minister Bob Hawke paid a visit to Prime Minister Julia Gillard

‘Country and culture are more important’

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Canberra can be an interesting place to live and work, but this week was something very special. For years, Jeffrey Lee has been pursuing his wish to have the Koongarra […]

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