If I'm reading the pic right then probably that long strip of green at the top left. It's a more established bush regeneration project tucked away in a gully. It has a bit more of a rainforest vibe then any of the other green spaces in the pic. I'm a bit disoriented by the angle of the pic but I think I'm pointing at the right place. It's called Cooper Park.
It's possible I'm getting confused and that it's the smaller strip of green slightly below and to the centre. I'll check a map.
I'm a bit of a green thumb and not a fan of urban spaces, even our own despite how green it looks. I'd like to see far more pockets of space set aside for forestry/bush regeneration (not parks per se).
If I'm reading the pic right then probably that long strip of green at the top left. It's a more established bush regeneration project tucked away in a gully. It has a bit more of a rainforest vibe then any of the other green spaces in the pic. I'm a bit disoriented by the angle of the pic but I think I'm pointing at the right place. It's called Cooper Park.
It's possible I'm getting confused and that it's the smaller strip of green slightly below and to the centre. I'll check a map.
I'm a bit of a green thumb and not a fan of urban spaces, even our own despite how green it looks. I'd like to see far more pockets of space set aside for forestry/bush regeneration (not parks per se).