Your Questions Answered
Episode: #3 16/09/2006
Presenter: Paul Hoffman
To keep your kids occupied these school holidays why not take them down to Roma
Street Parkland, the worlds largest
To help you explore this magnificent garden you can join a free guided tour of the parkland and learn about its history, the spectacular gardens and art work. Tours run daily leaving from the Hub. If your legs are getting tired jump on the trackless train and explore the gardens in style.
These school holidays, young gardeners can get their hands dirty and join in the creation of a special
Children?s Garden along the
For the first time ever, fishing will be
allowed in the
For those wanting to learn more about gardening in the Sub Tropics, the Australian Institute of Horticulture is conducting Gardening Classes at the parklands amphitheatre. Classes are conducted twice a month with the next class on attracting birds and butterfly?s to your garden.
Roma Street Parkland is open 24 hrs a day and is home to more than 100 000 shrubs, 1200 mature trees, 1800 unique specimens and 250 different types of palms. They also showcase some of the worlds most endangered and common species.
Spectacle garden, the horticultural show piece, has ever changing themed annual displays.
If you are looking for a great place for the kids to explore these school holidays, bring a picnic lunch and come on in.
For more information about what is happening around the
If you would like to have your Garden questions answered, go to the website and while you are there check out the garden club, for all sorts of help full advice, special offers and discounts at: The Garden Gurus Shop
Tel: (07) 3006 4545
Fax: (07) 3006 4546
www.romastreetparkland.com/
Out and About Fishing
A fishing clinic especially designed for children aged 8-12.
A parent or carer must be present for the duration of the event.
When: 1 October 2006
Time: 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Where: The Lake
Cost: $10 per child
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