Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan

With the rapid growth occurring in the Macarthur region it is fast becoming a wildlife corridor for our local native fauna.

A major new PlantBank building was opened in October 2013 by Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, at the time the governor of New South Wales.

The discovery of the species is considered to be one of the major botanical finds in recent history; it was previously thought to be extinct with only fossil records remaining.

[4] Prior to them becoming commercially available the trees were so valuable that they were grown inside steel cages to protect them from thieves.

To the east of Lake Nadungamba lies the Campbelltown Weather station, operated by the Bureau of Meteorology.

The centre is home to a large community garden for those wishing to grow their own vegetables and other plants, but who have no space in their own backyard.

The aim of the centre is to promote sustainability, social equity, cultural diversity and economic stability.

Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan
Wollemi Pine protected by a steel cage