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Nurragingy Reserve

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Operated by
  
Blacktown City Council

Area
  
90 ha

Opened
  
1981

Status
  
Open all year

Phone
  
+61 2 9839 6000

Nurragingy Reserve

Type
  
Garden, urban park, wildlife park, nature reserve

Location
  
Doonside, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Owned by
  
Western Sydney Parklands Trust

Entrance
  
Knox Road, Doonside NSW 2767

Address
  
Prospect Water Filtration Plant - SUEZ Water - Degremont, Knox Rd, Doonside NSW 2767, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 7AM–6PMTuesday7AM–6PMWednesday7AM–6PMThursday7AM–6PMFriday7AM–6PMSaturday7AM–6PMSunday7AM–6PMMonday7AM–6PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Chang Lai Yuan Chinese, Western Sydney Parklands, Featherdale Wildlife Park, Wet'n'Wild Sydney, Rouse Hill Regional Park

Chinese garden at nurragingy reserve


The Nurragingy Reserve is an open urban park and nature reserve located in Doonside and Rooty Hill, New South Wales, Australia.

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History

The name "Nurragingy" commemorates one of the two aborigines of the Dharruk (Dharug, Daruk) tribe who received the first land grant to natives from Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1819. The other title holder was Colebee, whose name has been given to the Centre within the Reserve. A painting by local Aboriginal artist Danny Eastwood, depicting this land grant hangs inside the Colebee Centre.

Prior to the 1970s the land was part of the Cumberland Timber Forest which was a supplier of commercial timber. In the 1970s the land was purchased by the New South Wales state government with the intention of turning it into a green belt for Western Sydney which was facing rapid expansion.

In 1981 the state government allowed a portion of the land to be used as a recreational area.

Wildlife

The surrounding vegetation contains a number a vulnerable and regionally specific species such as Shale-Gravel Transition Forest, Alluvial Woodland and Shale Plain Woodland as a part of a Grey Box and Forest Red Gum woodland. Cabbage Gum's, Casuarina glauca and Melaeuca spp. are present in the creeks and ponds.The shrub layer includes Bursaria spinosa, Acacia decurrens and Dillwynia juniperina. The reserve is home to many herbs and grasses as well as wetland species around the creek and streambanks.

Chang Lai Yuan Chinese Gardens

On 14 October 2003, Liaocheng municipality (Located in China) and Blacktown City council signed a sister city agreement. In May 2011, in order to foster ties of friendship and economic partnership the two municipalities signed a memorandum of understanding relating to the construction of an authentic Chinese garden at Nurragingy Reserve. It was officially opened in August 2012. The name of the park is derived from a portmanteau of Dongchang (The former name of the Chinese municipality) and the Chinese translation of Blacktown (Bu Lai Ke Cheng).

The garden is styled with elements from both the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty and includes a Gateway, Seven Arch Stone Bridge, Light Mountain Pavilion and a Waterfall Gazebo.

References

Nurragingy Reserve Wikipedia