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Macquarie Place:
Two Plane Trees planted by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954 to mark the Sydney end of the Driveway. -
South Strathfield:
Landscaped plantations of 5000 Eucalyptus species, Acacias, Casuarinas and Grevilleas. Planted by Strathfield Council in 1990. -
Chullora:
An established avenue of trees and Grevilleas on the north side of the Hume Highway. -
Windsor Park:
A small park planted by State Rail with Eucalyptus species and Kaffir Plums in 1955, upgraded with 150 Eucalyptus species and Ficus in 1995. -
Bass Hill:
Lemon Scented Gums planted in 1957 by Qantas. Upgraded in 1993 with 166 Lemon Scented Gums, Tallowwoods and Plane Trees. -
Bass Hill:
Fig Trees and Poplars planted in 1962 and Lemon Scented Gums planted by the BCOF Veterans Association in 1992. -
Bass Hill, Gregory Street:
Lemon Scented Gums planted in 1993 and dedicated as 18 Brigade Memorial Park. -
Bass Hill, Hector Street:
Walshaw Park. Sydney Red Gums planted by Leyland Australia in 1962, and the War Widows plantation dedicated in 2007. -
Bass Hill, Johnston Road:
On the south side of the Hume Highway a plantation of Melaleucas established in 1965 and upgraded with 500 new trees in 1994-95. -
Bass Hill Plaza:
Memorial Garden established in 1996 with additional trees planted to Arundle Road. -
Bass Hill, Arundle Road:
A small plantation of Eucalyptus species and Casuarinas. -
Bass Hill, Berridale Estate:
Eucalyptus species planted in 1967 were virtually destroyed by building operations, but replanted with Melaleucas, Spotted Gums and Turpentines in 1970.
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Villawood:
From Miller Road to Woodville Road a long avenue of Spotted Gums with mixed tree species at each end planted in 1962. Includes 504 Spotted Gums and Grey Box planted in 1992 as Vietnam Veterans Memorial plantation. -
Villawood, Burke Square:
A plantation of 450 Eucalyptus species, Australian Figs and some exotic species established in 1957. -
Landsdowne Bridge, Centre Islands:
A fine stand of Spotted Gums and Red Flowering Ironbarks planted in 1958. -
Landsdowne Bridge, Eastern Side:
A large park of Eucalyptus species, Pines and various deciduous and evergreen trees planted in 1962. -
Lennox:
A landscaped park of Pines, Poplars and Paperbarks established in 1960. -
Cabramatta, Huntingdale Avenue:
A small park of Mugga Ironbarks established in 1973. -
Fairfield:
A park of Chinese Elms, Liquidambars and Bunya Pines planted by the Garden Club of Australia in 1955. -
Fairfield:
A small park between Old Liverpool Road and the Highway planted with Eucalyptus species and Casuarinas in 1979. -
Warwick Farm:
Landscaped gardens and plantations tended by Peter Warren Motors and Masterton Homes. -
Liverpool, Berryman Park Reserve:
A plantation of Eucalyptus species, Turpentines, Pines and Poplars at Warwick Farm Railway Station established in 1956. -
Casula:
Two plantations of 400 Eucalyptus species established in 1991 by Liverpool City Council. -
Donaldson VC
Rest Area - Yet to be established -
Kenna VC
Rest Area - Yet to be established -
Payne VC
Rest Area - Yet to be established
