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Discover what’s on your doorstep — Celebrating 30 years at Gundabooka National Park

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Phil Sullivan, from the Gundabooka co-management committee with Madi Glass, Ranger for Gundabooka National Park. Photo Beverley-Callow
Phil Sullivan, from the Gundabooka co-management committee with Madi Glass, Ranger for Gundabooka National Park. Photo Beverley-Callow

Story: Kristin Murdock kmurdock@outbackradio.com.au


If you’ve been meaning to get out to Gundabooka National Park just south of Bourke, this might be your opportunity.

The park is celebrating 30 years since gazettal as a National Park, and everyone’s invited.

The free community event, to be held on Saturday 6 June will also include the official reopening of the Yapa (Mulgowan) art site, following recent conservation works.

Gundabooka National Park Ranger Madi Glass said the day was about recognising the park’s history while bringing people together to experience what it offers. […]


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