Saturday, September 21, 2024, 9:30 – 11am Join this informative guided walk around the gentle 100m Tulla-yugaipa dhagun Track. Meaning 'place of useful plants', this short track showcases plants used by First Nations and colonial people. A volunteer guide will lead you around the trail to identify some of the featured native plants and other wetlands resources, and explain some traditional uses. After the walk, visitors can enjoy other nearby walking tracks, relax in the picnic area, and visit Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre.Requirements: All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please wear a wide-brimmed hat, secure and fully enclosed walking shoes, sun-smart clothing, sunscreen and insect repellent. Please bring drinking water and a snack or picnic lunch as there are no food outlets on site.Note: Walks are subject to weather and environmental conditions. Participants will be notified if the walk is cancelled. Venue: Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre Venue address: Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre, 31 Paperbark Drive (entry via Stanworth Rd), Boondall Primary event type: Family events Event type: Family events, Free, Green, Tours Cost: Free Age: Suitable for adults and children aged 5 years and over. Bookings: No bookings required. Please arrive 10 minutes early. Bookings required: No