Follow the bends of Browns (Crooked) Creek and Taree’s Bicentennial Gardens on a guided walk where water and stories meet. Biripi Elder Uncle Russell Saunders and local historian Janine Roberts share the creek’s layered history—its deep cultural meaning for Biripi people and its influence on early European settlement.
⚠️ Meet at the entrance of Taree’s Bicentennial Gardens - Click here for exact location
Length: Approx. 3 kms on footpaths see accessibility note below
Please dress for the weather
Accessibility: Please note this route uses a graded gravel path under Crescent Ave to move between the Bicentennial Gardens and Browns Creek. If you use a mobility aid, you may wish to organise support for this section.
📅 Saturday 25 October | 10:00am – 11:30am
📍 Starting at the entrance to Taree’s Bicentennial Gardens
👣 A guided walk exploring local history, culture and connection to place
💫 Free event – registrations essential
Funded by MidCoast Council as part of NAIDOC 2025, facilitated by Taree Universities Campus.
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