National Parks Association of the A.C.T. Outing to Ginninderra Falls and Gorge - 28th June 1964
Attached are notes from an NPA outing to the falls in 1964.
Bird notes by R Schodde and plant notes by Nancy Burbidge.
Dave Kelly.
Attached are notes from an NPA outing to the falls in 1964.
Bird notes by R Schodde and plant notes by Nancy Burbidge.
Dave Kelly.
Ginninderra Falls European Cultural & Historical Heritage
This is a powerpoint presentation prepared for the Environmental Defenders’ Office by Juhee Kim.
Professor Mick Dobson AM, Director National Centre for Indigenous Studies and ANU PhD Scholar Ed Wensing take up the challenge of co-existence in the interests of indigenous planning.
The following notes are derived from the scientific literature on the geology of the lower Ginninderra Creek and surrounding region just to the north of the Australian Capital Territory.
The following reference material is appropriate for the area of interest:
Extracts from -
Prepared for:
Dr Chris Bourke MLA
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
August 2012
Historically the Ginninderra catchment area has been an important link between the 19th century settlements around Yass, Queanbeyan, Lake George and the Limestone Plains.
Murray County map, 1848 Forums
Heritage values of the Ginninderra Falls and regionPresentation Spring Meeting 25 September 2012.For photos see image gallery. Forums
In 1979 Ginninderra Falls was opened to the publicIn 1978 my father, Rob Caldwell, and his friend Greg Hayes wanted to open Ginninderra Falls to the public. They wanted to make it accessible. So they arranged for a lease on both the Falls and the house on the hill above the old Parkwood House. In those days it was called Brae Cottage, at the foot of Boxer Hill. Forums
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