Friends of Pigeon Bank Creek Back Online


Welcome back to the Friends of Pigeon Bank Creek website. The site has been re-established after a few dormant years. The site was previously hosted for free and like all those free things it disappeared along with all our newsletters photos and history from 1999 to 2002.

However, the librarians at the National Library of Australia in Canberra, just prior to the site going offline archived a copy of most of the site and you can click onto that site from the link below.

Quote from the old website ............."From its source on the slopes of Kangaroo Ground, Pigeon Bank Creek wends its way through bush gullies and pastoral land to the Yarra River at Blue Tongue Bend. The confluence, which is 6 km upstream from the town of Warrandyte, Victoria, was the site of a gold-crushing plant in the late 1800s. The creek reserve is bordered by swamp and manna gums, and is home to koalas, owls, wallabies and kookaburras. The creek maintains a year-round flow even in drought...............".




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