This floral display is located on Tuggeranong's busy shopping street.
Read articleThe Australian War Memorial is 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, and some conflicts involving personnel from the Australian colonies prior to Federation.
Read articleThis is famous because of the old Telecom Tower, then renamed Telstra Tower that forms a symbolic landmark of Canberra.
Read articleBlundells Cottage is a heritage-listed six-roomed stone cottage located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin.
Read articleThis is a historic house built in 1927 by Harry Calthorpe in a Spanish Mission style and remains relatively unchanged.
Read articleWe explored the Canberra city centre on our last day visiting Floriade.
Read articleCity Hill is a park located in Canberra, Australia on one of the points of the Parliamentary Triangle, a feature of Walter Burley Griffin's plan for the city. It is surrounded by London Circuit, which is a hexagonal road that encircles the hill.
Read articleThe traditional home of Floriade hasn't completely missed out. There is a glorious flower bed on the back of Stage 88 along with a gnome and a Floriade mural.
Read articleGlebe Park is a remnant of a hundred acres (40 hectares) of land allocated to the Anglican Church in the early 1840s for use as a glebe, an area of land whose revenues contribute towards parish expenses.
Read articleThe garden bed at Good Shepherd Community Church is a circular bed divided into eight wedges – four wedges of bulbs and four wedges of annuals.
Read articleThe garden is planted under a magnificent old Gum Tree in a raised garden bed with 2500 mixed tulip bulbs spaced throughout the garden.
Read articleThe Kambah Community Garden is located near the Kambah District Park which also has remnants of the old Kambah homestead.
Read articleThe Floriade display at the entrance sign to the shopping centre features a gnome amongst sheep grazing on 196 square metres of Floriade bulbs and annuals.
Read articleKings Park also lies on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin adjacent to Commonwealth Park and is normally considered to be the area east of Anzac Parade.
Read articleThis area contains lots of luxury apartments, a marina and a retail precinct.
Read articleWe explored the Lake Burley Griffin foreshore near Yarralumla Bay.
Read articleLake Tuggeranong, an artificial lake sourced by the confluence of Tuggeranong Creek and stormwater discharge from urban and rural areas.
Read articleLanyon Marketplace was opened in November 1997.
Read articleThe Mount Ainslie tourist outlook, one of Canberra's most popular, provides excellent views of central Canberra and Red Hill to the south and Black Mountain to the west especially towards sunset.
Read articleThe Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is a living museum of social and political history, located in a nationally listed heritage building in Parkes, Canberra.
Read articleThe National Capital Exhibition tells the Story of Canberra as the capital city of Australia.
Read articleThe National Carillon is a gift from the British Government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national capital, Canberra.
Read articleThe Floriade boxes are contains bulbs and annuals blooming under the museum’s signature entry sculpture, and complements the Garden of Australian Dreams.
Read articleFrom the National Carillon, we skirted our way back to Commonwealth Park via Kings Park through a set of paths parallel to Parkes Way.
Read articleThe gardens are certainly a well kept secret, as there are no signs pointing the way, but they are worth it for the fantastic parterre and cherry blossoms.
Read articleThe new Parliament House was constructed beginning from 1981 with an original budget of A$220 million and was supposed to be opened on Australia Day 1988.
Read articleWe parked near the National Library, and explored the Peace Park, Water's Edge, the National Rose Garden, the old Parliament House and the Treasury building.
Read articleThis is one of the three lookout points for Canberra (the other two being Black Mountain and Ainslie Hill), and the one closest to Parliament House.
Read articleThe RG Menzies walk swings from underneath the Commonwealth Avenue bridge past Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park and into Kings Park.
Read articleNot many flowers here, except in some tulips in a garden bed next to the entrance ramp, and a bed of mostly yellow/green flowers near the entrance ramp.
Read articleThis special shaped garden bed represents the Celtic Cross that sits high on the spire of the St Mary in the Valley Church.
Read articleThis is a rather imposing Catholic church with an attached primary school.
Read articleWe found a fascinating lane called Tocumwal Lane in Canberra that leads into a square that is full of street art.
Read articleTuggeranong Uniting Church Erindale has four garden beds at the upper end of Comrie Street associated with the Erindale Neighbourhood Centre and the Erindale Neighbourhood Garden.
Read articleIn 2020, Floriade has been reimagined (due to COVID-19) with the celebration moving from its traditional home in Commonwealth Park to bloom across Canberra.
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