Enjoy a wander along Currency Creek on the Currency Creek Waterfall Hike. The trail goes under the old railway bridge which was built in 1884. It also passes and ancient …
BY RIVER AND SEA - June’19 - by Frank Tuckwell Noticed recently was tree lopping signage at Currency Creek on the Strathalbyn Road around the Winery Road …
As you explore the Currency Creek area, look out for the many 'Canoe Trees' - large eucalypts with sections carved from their trunks which the local Aboriginal people used …
CURRENCY CREEK: A gum tree near Currency Creek which has had its bark cut into by Aboriginal people in order to make a canoe. Restrictions This image has no known …
CURRENCY CREEK: A gum tree near Currency Creek which has had its bark cut into by Aboriginal people in order to make a canoe. Steel delivery at Currency Creek Fidge, E. L., c. 1914, …
In late December 1998, the regional newspaper, the South Coast Times reported that “T he Aboriginal heritage registered Canoe Tree near Currency Creek …
Aboriginal communities living along the rivers of south-eastern Australia cut the bark from trees to build canoes. This practice was particularly prevalent along the …