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  • 5 March 2024
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Learn about traditional Aboriginal uses of native plants for food and medicine
  • 14 July 2023
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Every two years we hold the $30,000 Wollongong Acquisitive Sculpture Award at Wollongong Botanic Garden.
Stunning displays from more than a dozen exotic flowering plant species.
A collection of plants from the wet tropics, deserts and warmer regions.
  • 5 March 2024
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Native open forest, sandstone and grassland plant species commonly found in the Illawarra and Sydney.
  • 3 April 2024
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Previous Slide. Pause Slider. Next Slide. The Rose has long been a symbol of love and beauty. Bring a touch of elegance to your wedding day in this romantic garden setting. It features a beautiful gazebo in the centre which provides relief from the
  • 3 April 2024
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Previous Slide. Pause Slider. Next Slide. A Grecian temple with a formal water fountain adorns this secluded space. Its sense of intimacy and revolving array of colourful flowering plants creates the ideal setting for small weddings throughout the
  • 3 April 2024
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Previous Slide. Pause Slider. Next Slide. Discover a picturesque haven for your wedding, where a stunning array of Banksia species creates a vibrant floral backdrop. The expansive Turpentine lawn, featuring the iconic Mercury Sculpture, has views to
Previous Slide. Pause Slider. Next Slide. A secluded, uniquely Australian setting complete with native conifers and banksias, perfect for an intimate wedding. The two adjoining collections include arid inland plants like salt bush, bottle trees and
  • 3 April 2024
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Previous Slide. Pause Slider. Next Slide. A private oasis, the Woodland Garden features a traditional dry-stone curved wall underneath a deciduous canopy of Turpentines, Paperbarks, Magnolias, Maples and Dogwoods. In summer, the well-established