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Bridgewater Parkland
● OpenWelcome to Bridgewater Parkland, a truly remarkable establishment nestled in the heart of Bridgewater, Australia. Located at Eddington Street, our institution stands as a point of interest, offering a unique experience for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. At Bridgewater Parkland, we pride ourselves on acknowledging and honoring the traditional owners of this land. We pay our respects to the Mumirimina people, the original custodians of the skies, land, and water of kutalayna (Jordan River). Furthermore, we extend our respect to the palawa/pakana (Tasmanian Aboriginal) community, who are recognized as the traditional and original owners of lutruwita (Tasmania).
Eddington Street, Bridgewater, Tasmania 7030, Australia -
St Paul's Catholic School
● OpenWelcome to St Paul’s Catholic Primary School, located in Bridgewater, Australia. Situated approximately 20km north of Hobart in the outer suburbs, our school serves families in the Brighton area and beyond. At St Paul’s, we embrace the core values and mission of the school, which are deeply rooted in the Gospel Values. Our institution places a strong emphasis on promoting the value of each child, fostering a culture of care and pastoral support for all students and families. Established in 1984, St Paul’s Catholic School was founded by the Sisters of Mercy and Christian Brothers, two esteemed orders dedicated to providing a high-quality education. Our school caters to students from Kindergarten to Grade 6, with a current enrollment of approximately 200 students. Here, we believe in providing an educational foundation that nurtures the holistic development of each individual, intellectually, spiritually, physically, morally, and emotionally.
2-4 Paice Street, Bridgewater, Tasmania 7030, Australia -
John Paul II Catholic Primary School
● OpenWelcome to John Paul II Catholic Primary School, a premier educational institution located in the heart of Rokeby, Australia. As a primary school, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for children aged between 3-5 years. At John Paul II, we believe that every child is unique and deserves an education tailored to their individual needs. Our dedicated staff is committed to guiding each child on their learning journey, ensuring that they receive the support they require to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
161 Mockridge Road, Rokeby, Tasmania 7019, Australia -
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
● OpenWelcome to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, located at 593 Briggs Road in Brighton, Australia. As an establishment, park, point of interest, tourist attraction, and zoo, we offer a unique experience for visitors from all over the world. Our daily tours, held at 10am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, and 3:30pm, provide an opportunity to get up close and personal with Australia's incredible wildlife. From animals that have become extinct in other parts of the country to those we are actively working to protect, you'll have a chance to witness the beauty and fragility of these creatures.
593 Briggs Road, Brighton, Tasmania 7030, Australia -
Zoodoo Zoo
● OpenWelcome to Zoodoo Zoo, located at Tea Tree, Middle Tea Tree Road, 620, in Australia. Our institution is a unique blend of a cafe, establishment, food, park, point of interest, store, and zoo, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors of all ages. At Zoodoo Zoo, we believe in providing meaningful wildlife experiences through up-close animal interaction, daily interactive keeper talks and walks, and a suite of unique animal experiences. You'll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with our diverse range of animals, learning about their habitats, behaviors, and conservation efforts.
620 Middle Tea Tree Road, Tea Tree, Tasmania 7017, Australia -
Gellibrand Point Nature Recreation Area
● OpenWelcome to Gellibrand Point Nature Recreation Area, located at the picturesque Opossum Bay in Tasmania's City of Clarence. This establishment is not just any ordinary park, but a unique and culturally significant place that holds a deep connection to the Aboriginal people of the Mumirimina Nation. Arm End, the stunning headland that forms part of the South Arm peninsula, is Aboriginal land and has been cared for by the Mumirimina People since ancient times. With a history dating back at least 8,000 years, and possibly even 30,000 years, this 116-hectare headland is a continuous cultural landscape and a living place for the Mumirimina people.
Opossum Bay, Tasmania 7023, Australia
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