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A new all-abilities visitor hub on Wildflower Drive in the Greater Bendigo National Park is designed to encourage community members to spend time on Country and connect with nature.
Designed and built by Dja Dja Wurrung Enterprise DJANDAK in partnership with Parks Victoria, the visitor hub includes a new picnic shelter and toilets, and an all-abilities boardwalk around a dam.
DJAARA’s Acting Manager Partnerships and Policy Harley Douglas hoped the works would encourage local community members to spend more time in the bush.
“This new visitor hub is one of the outcomes of DJAARA’s Balak Kalik Manya – Walking Together project. The project aimed to improve the amenity of the environment around an urban area to help foster connection with Country,” Mr Douglas said.

The visitor hub on Wildflower Drive follows the recent opening of two other visitor facilities that DJAARA has delivered in partnership with Parks Victoria.
Larni Yirrip (Home of the Ironbark) Campground in the Bendigo Regional Park in Kangaroo Flat, and upgrading of the Argyle Spring Walk in Hepburn Regional Park, incorporating an art and cultural trail, Nyerna Djayi Wurreka (which means ‘Listening to Country speak’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language).

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