Haslams Creek, a southern tributary of the Parramatta River, is a creek west of Sydney Harbour, located in Sydney, Australia. It flows through Sydney Olympic Park and joins Parramatta River at Homebush Bay. In 1793, the first grants were made to free settlers, with Samuel Haslam receiving his first grant in 1806.
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Haslams Creek has been a water feature of Olympic Park and its main tributaries contribute to so much beautiful landscape of the area. My favourite part of this river system is around the Haslams Marker area. I normally walk from the Haslams Pier area around the meandering tributaries and sit under the casuarina oak trees and watch the waterbirds on the river. It's therapeutic. And if you want a more spectacular view of this part of the Haslams River, I recommend climbing the Haslams Marker and...
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