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Westbourne Woods

by Tony Rout

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Molonglo's Treasures reveals the hidden, the interesting and the beautiful in one easy-to-use guide.
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This work is dedicated to all those who have helped shape and conserve Westbourne Woods, and in particular Charles Weston, Lindsay Prior, Max Jacobs, Robert Boden and Ken Eldridge.
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The plains of the central Canberra valley have been covered in grass for most of the thousands of years that people have lived here.
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