DescriptionThe Park was named after a native plant and food source. Within the park there are native Spear Lilies, native trees, shrubs and ground covering, carved sandstone seats, a bush tucker trail and way-finding totem poles.
The photograph shows the Bush Tucker Trail signage and totem poles.
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