Bush Capital | Gudgenby Valley restored

By Brett McNamara
Updated July 16 2018 - 4:58pm, first published 11:35am
SAVING GUDGENBY: Founding president of the Bushies, Eleanor Stodart, sowing seeds in an ash bed of exotic pines. A small section of the rehab area is today known as Eleanor Grove in her memory. Photo: Syd Comfort
SAVING GUDGENBY: Founding president of the Bushies, Eleanor Stodart, sowing seeds in an ash bed of exotic pines. A small section of the rehab area is today known as Eleanor Grove in her memory. Photo: Syd Comfort

In 1826 the Murrumbidgee River represented the ‘limit of occupation’. It was forbidden to venture further west. 

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