Hunter Wetlands Centre Australia Aerial Footage
Drone footage at Hunter Wetlands and Shortland Wetlands.
Completed as an internship project using a DJI Phantom Drone and Gopro Hero 4.
Newcastle | Hunter Wetlands Centre
A peaceful place to visit on a beautiful sunny day.
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Hunter Wetlands Centre - a great place for kids and families!
Hunter Wetlands Centre in Newcastle, Australia, is a great attraction for children and their parents, grandparents and carers. See what wetlands, wildlife, plants and things to do we have on offer. For more information about this amazing local environmental charity, visit wetlands.org.au or call 02 4951 6466.
Hunter Wetlands Centre
Hunter Wetlands Centre
Conserve, Discover, Educate
Hunter Valley Wetlands Drive Newcastle NSW Australia
Hunter Wetlands Centre: Newcastle Permanent
Hunter Wetlands Centre: Newcastle Permanent
TOP 40 NEWCASTLE (Australia) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best attractions in Newcastle - Australia youtube video - things to do in one of the city in New South Wales. Newcastle has so many best places to visit, so just watch this video and you will know what to do or what must see places in Newcastle.
Newcastle are known for its Newcastle Memorial Walk, one of the best scenic walking areas in Australia. Newcastle also known for its Blackbutt Reserve (nature & wildlife area) and Fort Scratchley (military base & facility). These 3 are top tourist attractions in Newcastle - Australia.
For beach activities in Newcastle, there are so many beaches such as Nobbys Beach, Merewether Beach, Newcastle Beach, Horseshoe Beach, Dudley Beach, Dixon Park Beach, etc. These beaches is most popular beaches in Newcastle.
Another things to do in Newcastle - New South Wales is come with family to water parks or pool on Merewether Baths. Others parks in Newcastle for take a fresh air is King Edwark Park, Foreshore Park and Honeysuckle Reserve. Tourist in Newcastle also likes to exploring national parks such as Myall Lakes National Park.
Next, feel free to explore historic sites or museums tourist attractions in Newcastle such as Newcastle Museum, Nobbys Head and Breakwall, Nobbys Lighthouse, The Lock-Up, Miss Porter's House, Shepherds Hill Fort, Convict Lumber Yard, Watt Street Wharf, Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial and World War One Memorial.
Others best places to visit in Newcastle is Christ Church Cathedral, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Baptist Tabernacle, Bathers Way Coastal Walk, Fernleigh Track, Newcastle Art Gallery, Hunter Wetlands Centre, Glenrock Lagoon, Maritime Centre, Marketown, Queens Wharf Tower, Railway Carriage Shed, Newcastle Region Library, Constance The Camel Sculpture, Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Watt Space.
Watch this video of TOP 40 NEWCASTLE attractions to know all things to do or what to do or best places to visit in Newcastle - New South Wales - Australia.
Hexham Swamp flooded 25 April 2015
Hexham Swamp is a large coastal wetland in the Hunter River estuary near Newcastle, Australia. Hexham Swamp is largely protected within Hunter Wetlands National Park. This beautiful and ecologically important wetland was flooded by the massive storms of 20 & 21 April 2015. This short clip shows the wetland as it is rarely seen, with freshwater covering hundreds of hectares of wetland.
Newcastle Wetland Connections Project - On Ground Restoration
Conservation activities were undertaken at 14 priority sites throughout the catchment. Covering approximately 92 hectares, the project area included Dark and Boatman Creeks, University of Newcastle campus, Newcastle Wetlands Reserve, Market Swamp, Warabrook Wetlands and the Hunter Wetlands Centre. Newcastle Wetland Connections was a 4-year federally funded project, running from 2013 to 2017.
Kids View: Hunter Wetlands Centre Bike Track (Insider tips from local kids)
Sabine and her family hopped on their bikes and went exploring on their visit to the Hunter Wetlands Centre. For more ideas of activities and attractions in Newcastle, Australia and around the world, visit
Segways at Hunter Wetlands Centre. Blog story: http://ow.ly/3IPTu
1233 ABC Newcastle's Matthew Bevan riding a Segway at the Hunter Wetlands Centre. Blog story:
Kids View: Hunter Wetlands Centre
See what these kids managed to catch on their visit to the Hunter Wetlands Centre. For more ideas of kid-reviewed activities and attractions in Australia and around the world, visit
Blackbutt Reserve
Enjoy a variety of fun and interactive activities at Blackbutt Reserve along with an array of wildlife, public animal encounters, hands-on education programs for schools and school holiday programs
Hunter Wetlands 27/01/12
Journee a se promener dans la forêt et marais Song: For the first time (kissing you) - Orchestra di roma
Shortlands Wetlands in NSW, Australia
Ironbark Creek Catchment - Ingrid Berthold
Ingrid Berthold from Hunter-Central Rivers Waterwatch talks about the Ironbark Creek catchment which runs through Hexham Swamp, an area being rehabilitated by the Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority.
Renee's 18th Birthday Party. Shortland NSW
Renee Buscombe's 18th Birthday Party. Shortland NSW
Newcastle Riparian-Ramsar Connections Year 1
WetlandCare Australia has been working with a team of partners to restore the Boatman Creek Catchment, which flows into the Hunter Wetlands Centre Ramsar site. Our goal is to protect the Ramsar-listed wetlands from weeds, pollutants and sediments, and expand the area of healthy habitat in the catchment. This 4-year project is assisted with funding from the Australian Government.
Hunter Wetlands - Shoo Fly - Little Scallywagz
The Little Scallywagz dance and sing to `Shoo Fly` at the Hunter Wetlands Centre in Shortland NSW Australia.
Thanks to Benn Allsop and Andy Faulkner for working on this production.
(Shortland Wetlands near Sandgate)
On-ground works in the Newcastle Riparian-Ramsar Connections program
WetlandCare Australia is working with partner agencies and community groups to restore Boatman Creek. This creek flows into Hunter Wetlands Centre, with its Ramsar-listed wetlands of international significance. Our goal is to protect the Ramsar site from weeds, sediments, nutrients and pollutants flowing down through the catchment. Find out about the on-ground works completed in Year 1 of this program, which is assisted with funding from the Australian Government.