Parklands Volume 38 Autumn 2007
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parklands THE MAGAZINE OF CENTENNIAL PARKLANDS VOLUME 38 • AUTUMN 2007 38 • AUTUMN VOLUME Station weathers the hands of time Refreshing new look for Restaurant A tale of two tolls Directions Parkbench We were honoured and delighted to be With the substantial residential also joined by the 2007 Australian of the redevelopment on the western boundary of Year, Professor Tim Flannery and Young the Parklands bringing an additional 40,000 Australian of the Year, Tanya Major at the people or more over the next few years, it Carrington Drive reverts AFL kicks on at Bat and Ball event. It was an appropriate setting for is clear that the Trust and the Council will to two-way The Bat and Ball area in Moore Park will continue as an AFL ground nationally significant Australia Day events need to continue to work closely together following a six-month trial period. The field, which is available for training Following the completion of this year’s within the Parklands, especially as to ensure sustainable open space with and competition, will help to Moonlight Cinema season on 11 March 2007, Centennial Park was the site of the historic recreational opportunities for the local and ease the ever-growing Carrington Drive will revert back to two-way declaration of Australia’s Federation in 1901. broader community. The Trust has taken demand for field hire and the traffic flow. Alterations to the line marking and increasing popularity of AFL in To read more about this event, see the the opportunity to provide feedback to the signage will be undertaken and the directional the Eastern Suburbs. Jason article on page 5. Council on the Strategy. change will take place by mid-March. The McPherson from AFL While the Centennial Park and Moore Park two-way traffic situation will stay in place until (NSW/ACT) has commended the commencement of the next Moonlight Trust continues to maintain these Parklands the Trust’s decision to create Cinema season in December 2007. I joined several hundred other smiling of national significance for the people of the field. ‘I watched hundreds people to celebrate Australia Day 2007 on NSW, it also has to provide for the needs of of kids walking away from the AFL field at Bat and Ball January 26 in Centennial Park as part of a the local community. The recently released SCG after a Swans game, Steve Corbett kicking goals through the posts at Bat and Ball, thinking they were Barry Hall – unique event called Look Up and Smile. draft Open Space Strategy prepared by the Director and Chief Executive it was fantastic!,’ said Jason. The field is available for hire by clubs, individuals The grass on the Parade Grounds was City of Sydney Council highlights the key and community groups throughout the year. For more information visit transformed into a giant temporary painting Centennial Parklands role that major State Government regional New shared pathway for www.cp.nsw.gov.au/sports or call (02) 9339 6699. of the National Australia Day Council’s open space such as Centennial Parklands symbolic map of Australia. has for the City of Sydney’s community. Queens Park The Farmyard comes to town Following a successful season at the Entertainment Quarter, Bowral Farmyard Friends are bringing a bit of the country to the city by establishing a Farmyard Nursery in Centennial Park. This Contents popular attraction will operate adjacent to the Paddington Playground, beside the Visitor Parkbench 3 Centre at the Paddington Gates. Kids of all Station weathers the hands of time 4 ages will be able to enter the nursery enclosure to interact and feed the menagerie Refreshing new look for Restaurant 4 of rabbits, piglets, calf, lambs and goats. Events Wrap-up 5 The Farmyard Nursery will be open from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm every Wednesday, Historic toll house tributes Sydney’s 4 Thursday and Saturday; and fortnightly on Location of new shared path colonial past 6 Sundays until 27 May 2007. Visits cost $5.00 Kids delight in Farmyard fun per child. For more information visit Twitcher’s Corner – During February 2007, the first section of a new shared cycle/pedestrian pathway was www.cp.nsw.gov.au/whats_on or call (02) 9339 6699. Parklands Magazine is published quarterly by the Australian (Nankeen) kestrel 8 Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust: Locked Bag constructed in Queens Park. Linking the 15, Paddington NSW 2021 A Walk in the Park with amenities building on Baronga Ave with the Centennial Parklands is managed by the Centennial Ian Thom 8 junction of Manning St and Queens Park Rd, Park and Moore Park Trust. this path provides equal access for all Park Trustees: Professor John Niland AC (Chairman) Tree of the Season – patrons. The Trust is liaising with Waverley Annabelle Bennett AO David Leckie Pesticide Use Notification Plan Yvette Pietsch Allan Young Queensland firewheel tree 9 Council and the RTA to extend this shared John Walker Sarah Whyte pathway through to the intersection of York In accordance with the requirements of the Pesticides Regulation 1995, Margaret Varady AO Game, Set, Match 9 and Darley Rds to establish a direct link Centennial Parklands has developed a Pesticide Use Notification Plan to The Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust 6 ensure the community is notified when pesticides are used on Trust lands. Healthy Parks Healthy People 10 between Centennial and Queens Parks. acknowledges the Cadigal as the traditional custodians The Pesticide Notification Plan incorporates the use of prominently displayed of the land that is now known as Centennial Parklands. This work forms part of the Queens Park Foundation and Friends 11 temporary signs at specific locations prior to the pesticide application Editor: Rachel Ely Master Plan. commencing. These signs will remain at the site for the remainder of the [email protected] Visitor Information 12 The Trust appreciates the financial support by Contributors: Trevor Waller business day following application of the pesticide. Information regarding the Waverley Council in this first stage of works. Photography: Chris Gleisner use of pesticides will also be placed on the Centennial Parklands website and Printed on recycled paper be updated every three months. For a copy of Centennial Parklands Cover: Children beside Busbys Pond (c.1930s), 10 Pesticide Notification Plan, visit www.cp.nsw.gov.au or contact Paul Tracey, Courtesy of Mitchell Library (Hood Collection), Manager Horticulture Estate, on (02) 9339 6699. State Library of NSW 2 Parklands Autumn 2007 Parklands Autumn 2007 3 Park News Events Wrap-up Station weathers the hands of time Celebrities raise $80,000 in Showcasing Art Restoration works undertaken in It recorded temperatures at a location The Centennial Parklands Foundation will touch football match in the Park Centennial Park’s Bird Sanctuary last year adjacent to the current Parklands Office be seeking funding to restore this unique For the uncovered the presence of a from January 1907 until 30 November piece of history. Scores of second year disassembled weather station. An 1972. Park running, the visitors assessment of the ageing structure In 1968 an alternative measurement Charity Media and revealed it as the only surviving example device known as a Stevenson Screen was Challenge was passers-by of a rarer type of weather station known built nearby and after four years of hosted in admired a as a ‘round house’. The survival of this parallel measurements, the round house Moore Park Artwork on display at Art in the Park diverse round house is a tribute to the history of was decommissioned. Temperature to raise display of original artworks as part of Art meteorological practice and standards in measurements using the Stevenson money for the in the Park – Centennial Parklands newest Australia during the first half of the 1900s. Screen continued until 1975. Since then, Leukaemia cultural offering. Set in the delightful Only two locations in NSW housed this rainfall is the only weather measurement Foundation. garden of the historic Superintendent’s style of weather station—Centennial Park recorded at Centennial Park. Held on Residence, about 20 professional and and Sydney’s Observatory Hill (where it Records indicate that the round house in Sunday, 26 emerging artists showcased their art, was known as a ‘shade house’). The only Centennial Park was disassembled during November, ranging from oils and acrylics on canvas, other specimen in Australia was an the late 1970s or early 1980s and placed the event sculpture, ceramics, photography and octagonal version situated at the West Celebrities participate in touch football match within the Bird Sanctuary. Following the attracted a handmade jewellery. Local artists, Terrace site of the Adelaide Observatory discovery of its unique historic mixed group of sporting celebrities and well-known media personalities in a including Indigenous artists from rural (demolished in 1951). significance, the remains of the weather friendly touch football tournament. Over 350 spectators saw the likes of West areas, shared stories about the inspirations Research shows that Centennial Park’s station have been securely relocated to a Tigers player Benji Marshall, former Australian cricketer Brendon Julian, NBL that drive their work in the relaxed Historic round house weather station weather station was built in c1907. storage area. legend Steve Carfino and Fox Sports presenter Lee Furlong go head-to-head. Parklands setting. Art in the Park will be The event raised more than $80,000 for the Leukaemia Foundation and gave a held on the first Sunday of each month $5,000 donation to the McGrath Foundation in memory of Belinda Emmett. and is a charming way to appreciate a high standard of artwork in the Park’s Refreshing new look for Restaurant picturesque outdoor environment.