Wednesday, July 25, 2018

@CentennialParklands gets an international gold star

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Over the last two decades, the iconic Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo has been increasingly observed in Centennial Parklands during the winter, despite declining across eastern and southern Australia. More info: 
Centennial Park has won GOLD in  International Large Urban  . We are now the only park in  to hold this award and 1 of 2 gold-award winners in the world recognised for our quality, skill of staff and commitment to community  

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Standing at 189 hectares, Centennial Park is one of Australia’s most famous parks, and well known as “the people’s park”. This award therefore goes to all the people that choose to spend their time enjoying the Park and our facilities, activities and events on offer. In celebration, we want to share with you our top five favourite spots in Centennial Park.




The Park has over 15,000 trees, but some of the most iconic are those of Paperbark Grove. The stunning Malchkeon's avenue of Melaleuca quinquenervia makes for a scenic photo opportunity. Planted in 1899, Centennial Parklands is the only place in Australia where paperbarks have been planted as an avenue. Right next door there is a popular barbecue location, or if you feel like splashing out, just wander across to the Centennial Homestead for a bite from their seasonal menu.




Centennial Park wins gold at World Urban Parks Awards


Centennial Park gets an international gold star of approval - Centennial Parklands



Centennial Park triumphs at global awards in its 130th year | News Local - Daily Telegraph

International Large Parks Award 2018 - World Urban Parks Association
Moonlight Cinema in Centennial Park began operating in 1997
You can tour Centennial Park at night and yes, you will see bats

* Doncaster Avenue Bunch are delighted by this award:  as Centennial Park is pretty much their backyard Centennial Parklands - Sydney

Real estate hot spot wins global park award | HomeHub

Standing on Cannon Triangle in Centennial Park, overlooking Centennial Parklands Homestead, are two Russian cannons. The guns flank the We Won Statue, and have been in the Park since 1920. How on earth did they come to be in Centennial Park? Read more: