by Peter Thomas | Nov 12, 2023 | Walking around Canberra
The Settlers Track What is now near the southern border of the Australian Capital Territory was once a very thriving rural community. by In Around the turn of the nineteenth century and near what is now the very southern border of the Australian Capital Territory was...
by Philippa Dee | Mar 19, 2023 | Walking around Canberra, Walking Stories
Walking for Pleasure Why let social walking be a once-a-year thing? by In The Walking for Pleasure concept has existed in some form for almost 50 years, ever since 1975 when Norm from Life.Be In It urged us to get off the couch. Albert Brakel, one of our longstanding...
by Cat Costell | Oct 21, 2020 | Walking around Canberra
Twilight Walking Tours Spot Endangered Native Animalsin an Ecosystem at theForefront of Conservation at Mulligans Flat by In It is dusk, and a faint pink stripe lights the horizon across the carpark. On the playground you meet a ranger and a volunteer dressed in...
by Peter Thomas | Sep 15, 2020 | 2021, On the 24km, Walking around Canberra
Sunday 24km Walk Planning From Nara Peace Park on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, we followed the route planned for the Sunday 24km peace walk. by In NOTE: This article was written before the 1st AussiePeaceWalk in 2021 when organisers were determining the routes....