Oaks Estate's river walk is a life changing experience

By David Ellery
Updated December 21 2016 - 10:12am, first published 9:30am
OAKS ESTATE: Unit dwellers, Karl Steiner, 50, and his dog, Sheba, walk Oaks Estate river corridor heritage trail every day. Mr Steiner said it made a massive contribution to his quality of life. "It's a big reason why I stay here," he said. Photo David Ellery.
OAKS ESTATE: Unit dwellers, Karl Steiner, 50, and his dog, Sheba, walk Oaks Estate river corridor heritage trail every day. Mr Steiner said it made a massive contribution to his quality of life. "It's a big reason why I stay here," he said. Photo David Ellery.

Karl Steiner and his blue heeler, Sheba, can't imagine what they'd do if they weren't able to walk along the banks of the Molongolo and Queanbeyan rivers every day.

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