| Date: 2nd Nov 2008 |
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Walk the above-ground route of Busbys Bore, the underground supply of early Sydney’s drinking water, with retired Sydney Water historian Jon Breen. Visit the source of the bore at Busbys Pond and the memorial cairn in Centennial Park. Includes an exclusive viewing of the shaft into Busbys Bore within Fox Studios. |
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| Cost $15 |
Friends of Centennial Parklands cost $12 Not a member? Join now and enjoy the benefits |
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| Information/Bookings Bookings essential (02) 9339 6699 |
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| Transport info Centennial Parklands is less than five kilometres from the Sydney central business district. It is easy to get here by bus, train, car, bike or on foot. Please visit our travel and transport page for more info. View our interactive map for locations of venues and activities. Friends info
Get the most out of what your Park has to offer with the Friends of Centennial Parklands program.As a member you’ll enjoy great discounts and benefits, but most importantly you’ll be helping care for the Parklands, keeping it beautiful for future generations to come. Join Friends of Centennial Parklands Cancellations info For activities and school holiday programs run by the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust, refunds will be made provided 48 hours notice is given by participants. Please note that other events, activities and programs run on Trust lands by licensed operators may have different cancellation policies and it the responsibility of participants to request these at the time of booking/enquiry. |