Local rumours have it that in 1971, during a wild and stormy night, an unidentified object plunged in the depths of the billabong. Now, with the aid of state-of-the-art sonographic equipment, I have discerned the origins of this object. Concerned by the exponential increase in radioactive possum sightings in the area, my studies have revealed that space junk from the former Soviet Russia’s now defunct nuclear satellite program has infiltrated the waterway. To test this theory, I recently plunged myself into the very heart of the billabong. Two weeks later, I can now toast a baguette with my eyeballs, perform Jedi mind tricks on cats and squat jump over a small two bedroom villa (single story only). At the rate I am evolving I will soon be...
Read moreWhat an amazing place this is!! An oasis (Billabong) so close to the heart of the city. You barely hear any traffic noise and it's just a wonderful serene spot where I sat on the sun overlooking the Billabong, listening to birds and ducks and hearing splashes in the water. Those houses that look down and into this place are truly blessed. I will definitely be returning when I need to centre...
Read moreBeautiful area to visit. There are two sections with a few areas that you can cross the water. There are lots of interesting native plants that have been planted and looked after by volunteers. There were two black swans, various grebes, swamphens, moorhens, coots, and lots of parrots up in the trees. It is right next to the oval and it is very popular with local...
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