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Category Archives: Booderee National Park
Keeping Booderee beautiful
Despite steady rain, two of Booderee’s beaches got a good clean-up recently. Park staff and volunteers removed numerous bags of rubbish as well as the odd sea spurge plant.
Although some of the rubbish is carried in on ocean currents it’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged camping at Booderee, rubbish, sea spurge plant, Steamers Beach, Whitings beach
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Catching a tube at Booderee
It’s still great weather for surfing down here in Booderee National Park.
Take a look at Morgan on his day off - deep inside a perfect Aussie Pipe barrel.
Morgan’s day job is at our vistor centre – but someone has to test the … Continue reading
Join Galamban to Black Out Booderee this Earth Hour
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 seven sisters, the time of the two moons and the … Continue reading