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Warami Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Tour
Warami Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Tour The Darug people are Parramatta's first people and the traditional custodians of this land. Parramatta's name comes from their word burramatta", meaning the place… Read more
Warami Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Tour
Warami Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Tour The Darug people are Parramatta's first people and the traditional custodians of this land. Parramatta's name comes from their word burramatta", meaning the place… Read more
Heritage Festival - Colonial Capers
Discover the stories of colonial children and delve into the lives of Parramatta’s colourful characters on this interactive tour through the city’s heritage sites. Read more
Bats, Birds and Beasties
An interactive activity-based walk along the Parramatta river which introduces children to the amazing critters that live in and around it. Read more
Urban Wildlife Walk
Parramatta is where it’s at when it comes to urban wildlife. It’s a jungle out there – but don’t panic! Read more
Nature Ramble
Pre-schoolers discover the joys of the natural world, through engaging activities, storytelling and a pleasant meander in a parkland setting. Read more
Heritage Festival - Art in the Park - Photography for Youth
Pick up professional tips on seeing landscapes, wildlife, architecture & heritage in a new light. Read more
SEVERE WEATHER EVENT - March 2022
Information and updatesA severe weather event occurring across Greater Sydney is currently impacting conditions in our Park. Parramatta Park may be subject to increased rainfall and high winds that… Read more
First Contact - The Imbalance of Power (Aboriginal Cultural Walk)
Join an Aboriginal guide on this revealing walk to visit significant sites where our shared history unfolded during the first forty years of the colony, changing the Aboriginal way of life forever. Read more
Warami Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Tour
This easy walk, along the river and in beautiful Parramatta Park, is a wonderful opportunity to spend time on country with an Aboriginal traditional custodian, learning about connections to land, plant uses, tools, hunting and other aspects of local culture. Read more