Fred Hollows Reserve
Fred Hollows Reserve New South Wales | |
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A footbridge located in the Fred Hollows Reserve | |
Nearest town or city | Randwick |
Coordinates | 33°54′44.04″S 151°14′52.14″E / 33.9122333°S 151.2478167°E |
Established | circa 1993[1] |
Area | 0.02 km2 (0.0 sq mi)[2] |
Managing authorities | Randwick City Council |
Website | Fred Hollows Reserve |
The Fred Hollows Reserve is a local government–administered reserve that is located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The 2-hectare (4.9-acre) reserve is situated in a natural area in what was formerly known as Glebe Gully in Randwick. It is the result of conservation efforts by the Randwick City Council, since 1993, in a hilly part of the Coogee Basin. The park follows a gully from Alison Road to Clovelly Road.[2]
The gully faces south away from the sun, forming a closed canopy and a relatively fire-free habitat, which contrasts with the nearby urban area and busy traffic.
History
The native life in the gully deteriorated in the 1970s from neglect and the deposition of urban refuse. Weeding and replanting has been neglected over the last decade and much of the native flora and fauna has disappeared.[3]
In 1993, the reserve was named in honour of
Flora and fauna
Flora includes various ferns such as
Lizards, frogs, and a wide variety of birds are known to live in the gorge. Some of the local inhabitants include
Access
Randwick Council built a boardwalk and footbridge along and across the creek, so it is now a ten-minute walk from Alison Road to Bligh Place. The entrance to the park is 150 metres west of Carrington Road, on the north side of Alison Road.
See also
- Parks in Sydney
References
- ^ a b c "Fred Hollows Reserve: Fact Sheet". Gardening Australia. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ a b "Fred Hollows Reserve". Facilities & recreation. Randwick City Council. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
- ^ "Bruce Notley-Smith secures $100,000 for Fred Hollows Reserve". Street Corner. Archived from the original on 11 April 2011.
- PMID 2096350.
- PMID 1991093.
External links
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