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Meet a Master Walker
First Australian to Complete all 29 IML WalksFinished The First Canberra Two-Day Walk Master Walker, Global Walker, European Walker & Pan Pacific Walker awardsElisabeth is the first (and only) Australian to have completed all (29) of the current IML walking events...

Pacific Islands Child Mortality Update
‘The Rotary Give Every Child a Future project is now in full swing, but there is still much more to do and we need your help.’The 2021 Aussie Peace Walk was all the better thanks to the involvement of the Tongan community. Our hearts go out to our Pacific Island...

House of Bubbles
The House of Bubbles is a unique pop-up bar, trading from a vintage Citroen that offers a variety of champagne, beer and other bubbly treats.

World Music For The Heart and Soul
A unique selection of traditional pieces from all walks of life, showcasing the incredible diversity that flows through the world of music.

Medical Support
In the unlikely event first aid is required, the Get First Aid team will be the first responders on hand to provide medical support.

Out Of This World Team Prize
To make the Rotary Aussie Peace Walk look and feel like a moving festival, we have introduced an ‘out of this world’ team prize.

Jerrabomberra Wetlands
There is a wetland nature reserve near the centre of Canberra where people come to study threatened bird species and help conserve our habitat

Harry and Kathleen’s IML adventure
Harry and Kathleen Berg’s IML adventure started in 1990. Since then Harry has completed 100 events and Kathleen 98 IML walking events

Operation Flinders
A perfect example of walking for peace. Operation Flinders gives young people something that is lacking in their ‘normal’ life.

Name Change for the 30th Canberra Two-Day Walk
The 30th Canberra Two-Day Walk will become the inaugural Rotary Aussie Peace Walk in 2021. This is the story of how it all began.
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Canberra Attractions
Australia’s national attractions are a must-see when in Canberra. Each attraction offers unique experiences for all ages.
Guided tours are also available at most attractions.
A visit to Parliament House is fascinating, not only because of the stunning building but because of the accessibility of seeing democracy in action.
Discover Canberra’s many Galleries and Museums. From the National icons to the smaller galleries, you’ll be spoilt for choice. And don’t forget the fabulous collection of art by our war artists at the Australian War Memorial.
Questacon, the National Science and Technology Centre, is a world-class hands-on science centre. A ‘must-see’ for adults and kids alike.
The National Library of Australia is the country’s largest reference library. It houses a collection that includes printed matter and many fascinating objects.
The National Museum of Australia on Acton Peninsular, directly across the lake from the World Peace Bell, is another place that will take at least half a day to walk through.
Canberra Reptile Zoo, Canberra’s Walk-In Aviary and the National Zoo and Aquarium are all great places to visit for the nature lovers.
Let’s not forget Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, south of Canberra, if you have time for a drive out of the city.
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