Currawong Bush Park
| Currawong Bush Park | |
|---|---|
Millers Pond in Currawong Bush Park | |
| Type | Public Park |
| Location | Melbourne |
| Coordinates | 37°45′40″S 145°11′02″E / 37.7612°S 145.1839°E |
| Area | 59 hectares |
| Opened | 1970's |
| Operated by | City of Manningham |
| Visitors | 750 per month approx. |
| Status | Open |
| Paths | Unsealed bush paths |
| Terrain | Remnant Riparian Bushland |
| Water | Mullum Mullum Creek, Millers Pond, Billy Baxter Wetlands, Go-Betweens Gully, Amersham Gully |
| Vegetation | Australian Native |
| Landmarks | Mullum Mullum Creek, Scar Trees |
| Facilities | Toilets, Barbecues, Picnic areas, Conference room, Education centre, Wildlife sanctuary |
Currawong Bush Park is a nature park located in the outer eastern Melbourne suburbs of Doncaster East, Warrandyte and Donvale, along Mullum Creek. It covers 59 hectares of remnant bushland and contains archaeological sites significant to the traditional owners of the area, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.