Australian National Botanic Gardens Nature Walk
The new Australian National Botanic Gardens Nature Walk is now open to the public. Only minutes from central Canberra it offers an incredible bush experience in the bush capital!
Australian National Botanic Garden
featuring the eucalypt lawn
A Red Centre Garden for the Australian National Botanic Gardens
This film looked at the story behind the Australian National Botanic Gardens Red Centre Garden project. It was complemented by photos kindly supplied by the Friends of the Gardens.
Botanic Gardens - Canberra 2013
'Happy Trails' from Dee - A short stroll through the Gardens in December
Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra
Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra
World Famous Botanical Gardens 3: Australian National Botanic Gardens (Australia)
World Famous Botanical Gardens 3: Australian National Botanic Gardens (Australia)
Kangaroo at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra
Male Eastern Grey Kangaroo getting up from his dust bed.
Botanical Gardens Canberra
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Helen McFadden from the Canberra Photographic Society tells us about the photowalk in the Australian National Botanic Gardens planned for World Photo Day 2017
Australian National Botanic Gardens, Parks Australia
For more information, please visit: parksaustralia.gov.au
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Rainforest Gully, Botanic Gardens, Canberra
The beautifully lush rainforest gully at the Botanic Gardens in Canberra
Various Animals in the Australian National Botanic Gardens (re-post)
Mixture of old and new footage. Animals include: Australian Wood Ducks, Blue Tongue Lizard, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Crimson Rosella.
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Make your Christmas party and Christmas lunch group bookings.
Pollen at the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Parks Australia
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15 Top Tourist Attractions in Canberra (Australia)
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15 Top Tourist Attractions in Canberra Australia: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Australian National University, Australian War Memorial, Black Mountain Nature Park, Lake Burley Griffin, Mount Ainslie Lookout, National Carillon, National Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia, New Parliament House
Paper daisies at the Australian Botanic Garden
Over a million Western Australian Paper daises will create a lush carpet of pink, yellow and white at the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan for its annual spring display.
The insta-worthy flowerbeds are situated at the base of the Connections Garden and covers a total area of more than 2,0000 square metres – that is the size of 1.6 Olympic swimming pools!
The vibrant flowerbeds are in bloom from early September through to the end October and are free to see during their season from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm.
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[4K] Taking a walk to the Australian National Museum - Canberra - Australia Tourism
A walk throughout the Australian National Museum in Canberra. The museum lighting is very low and so the ambient light levels are very dark even to the naked eye.
The National Museum of Australia, in the national capital Canberra, preserves and interprets Australia's social history, exploring the key issues, people and events that have shaped the nation. It was formally established by the National Museum of Australia Act 1980.
The museum did not have a permanent home until 11 March 2001, when a purpose-built museum building was officially opened.
The museum profiles 50,000 years of Indigenous heritage, settlement since 1788 and key events including Federation and the Sydney 2000 Olympics. The museum holds the world's largest collection of Aboriginal bark paintings and stone tools, the heart of champion racehorse Phar Lap and the Holden prototype No. 1 car.
The museum also develops and travels exhibitions on subjects ranging from bushrangers to surf lifesaving. The National Museum of Australia Press publishes a wide range of books, catalogues and journals. The museum's Research Centre takes a cross-disciplinary approach to history, ensuring the museum is a lively forum for ideas and debate about Australia's past, present and future.
The museum's innovative use of new technologies has been central to its growing international reputation in outreach programming, particularly with regional communities. From 2003 to 2008, the museum hosted Talkback Classroom, a student political forum.
The museum is located on Acton Peninsula in the suburb of Acton, next to the Australian National University. The peninsula on Lake Burley Griffin was previously the home of the Royal Canberra Hospital, which was demolished in tragic circumstances on 13 July 1997.
Filmed with GoPro Hero 7 Black and G6 gimbal
Australian National Botanic Gardens drivethrough
Cairns Botanic Gardens in Australia 4K
The Botanic Gardens in Cairns had a lot of beautiful flowers, plants, and trees. Our favorite part was seeing all the carnivorous pitcher plants. It was a great way to spend the morning for us even though it was raining. We loved all the varieties of orchids. It was a great botanical garden to visit.
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Visit Canberra, Australia: Things to do in Canberra - The Bush Capital
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01. Australian War Memorial
Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. Includes an extensive national military museum.
02. Australian National Botanic Gardens
Botanic gardens with the largest living collection of native Australian flora. The gardens maintains a wide variety of botanical resources for researchers and cultivates native plants threatened in the wild.
03. Commonwealth Park
A park with many small ponds and water features, walking trails, bike paths, sculptures. The annual spring Floriade festival is held in the park. Includes Regatta Point and has a view of the National Gallery. Has an area of 34.25 hectares.
04. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
A 54.5 square kilometres (21.0 sq mi) protected area, on the fringe of Namadgi National Park. Consists of a large valley floor, the Tidbinbilla Mountain and the Gibraltar range. The word 'Tidbinbilla' is Aboriginal in origin and is derived from the word Jedbinbilla – a place where boys become men.
05. Telstra Tower
A telecommunications tower and lookout that is situated above the summit of Black Mountain. Also known as Black Mountain Tower and formerly called the Telecom Tower. Rising 195.2 metres (640 ft) above the mountain summit, it is not only a landmark in Canberra but also offers panoramic views of the city and its surrounding countryside from an indoor observation deck and two outdoor viewing platforms.
06. National Dinosaur Museum
Australia's largest permanent display of prehistoric specimens, located in Gold Creek Village. The museum's exhibition follows the evolution of life, with a particular focus on dinosaurs. The gift shop stocks a range of natural history books, dinosaur replicas, toys, fossils, crystals, minerals and meteorites.
07. Canberra Glassworks
An Australian gallery and glass art studio open to the general public to view the glass artists working. Opened in May 2007 by Jon Stanhope, it is the largest dedicated glass studio facility in Australia.
08. National Carillon
A large carillon managed and maintained by the National Capital Authority on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated on Aspen Island. Was a gift from the British government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Capital.
09. Mount Stromlo Observatory
An observatory was established in 1924 as The Commonwealth Solar Observatory. The dome built to house the Oddie telescope was the first Commonwealth building constructed in the newly established Australian Capital Territory.
10. Big Splash Waterpark
The only waterpark in Canberra. It originally opened with a 50-metre (160 ft) Pool with a kids pool at the end of it in the late 1960s. The slides were introduced in the early 1980s. Located in the suburb of Macquarie.
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Gippsland water dragons @ Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra
Australian National Botanic Gardens event 30th April