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Balyang Sanctuary is a public park in the suburb of Newtown, Geelong. Situated at on the banks of the Barwon River, it is 20acre in size and consists of open park lands, lakes, and wetlands. It was opened in 1973.HistoryThe area occupied by Balyang Sanctuary was once owned by Captain Foster Fyans, who purchased it in 1845 at the first Government land sale. It has on this land that Foster built his permanent home - 'Bellbird Balyang' to remember a young aboriginal who accompanied him in the early days of the Geelong settlement.The land was mainly used for grazing, as it was low lying and subject to flooding. It was reserved as public open space under the Geelong Planning Scheme 1959, with the local City of Newtown responsible for acquiring the land. Negotiations begun in 1965, by the landowner Mr H.S. Hargraves wished to continue using the land. It was not until 1969 that a price was determined.Also during 1965, the current Princes Bridge at the end of Shannon Avenue opened. This high level concrete and steel girder bridge replaced an older wooden bridge first opened in 1889. The older bridge was at the bottom of what is now Marnock Road, the current bridge was built with approaches on a new embankment to the west, encircling what became Balyang Sanctuary.Work beginsOn September 30, 1970, a plan was adopted for the new park. Work commenced on August 1, 1970. Part of the works were carried out using the labour of the unemployed under the Rural Employment Scheme. The cost had been estimated at $81,500, with $67,150 spent by the opening, $53,350 being labour provided under the Rural Employment Scheme. The park was officially opened on August 16, 1973, by the mayor of the City of Newtown, as well as representatives of the State and Federal Government.

Address: 50 Marnock Rd , Newtown 3220, VIC, AU
Phone: (03) 5272 5272
State: VIC
City: Newtown
Zip Code: 3220



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Good picnic spot if you love bird watching. Darters, ducks, herons and pelicans are the main attraction. Spending a few hours here shall make someone calm and pleasant. Can have a pleasant walk viewing the trees and wetlands.
Sweet as day in nature, plenty of different types of birdlife, and a close walk to Anything you may need.. great places for a picnic and fun as, feeding the birds
Lovely reserve with trails, billabong, trees and some on spaces. Lots of water birds. Parking and toilets are available. Good canoeing on the river.
Beautiful, meditative - ponds with loads of birds including ducks - a healing place to walk, or just sit.
Nice place along the river to go for a walk or run. Also has ample space for family picnics, with lots of trees for shade and grassy areas to sit on. Just make sure you bring a picnic rug! The grass there is very prickly.
Has good parking, bar-b-que areas and toilets. There is a big walking track. There is spots set up for fishing or launching a blow up boat or canoe. Plenty of space for everyone to chill out.
Beautiful shady old trees. Well maintained walking path. Toilets available. Quite scenic.
Beautiful tree's good shaded enough space a lot of birds around good place to time with kids.
Beautiful place for a short walk and picnic. Fantastic for the kids and there are also toilet facilities
Great place very beautiful! Only thing it’s missing is a footpath near the car parks. You end up going onto the road because the footpath ends
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