Acknowledgment of Country
We acknowledge the Wangal as the first Custodians of the land, air and waters now known as Sydney Olympic Park.
We pay respect to all First Nations People and our community Elders past and present.
Parasitic plants photosynthesise to produce food for themselves but also take water and nutrients from a host.
What looks like a small and inconspicuous plant is not a plant at all, but two or more organisms. Come learn about the lichen in Sydney Olympic Park.
Sydney Olympic Park’s wetlands, forests and grasslands are home to over 250 native species including many rare and threatened animals and plants. How do we find out how they are faring in the Park, and whether our management practices are having a positive impact?
The endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog has lost over 90% of their original range with only a few populations left scattered along the east coast of Australia.
All over Sydney Olympic Park you can find spider webs with leaves hanging in them. These carefully engineered homes belong to Leaf-curling Spiders.
AUSTSWIM candidates can complete training hours with us prior to obtaining their AUSTSWIM License.
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