WCPS Annual Dinner – 17 October 2024
Our next annual dinner will be held on Thursday 17 October 2024. We are pleased to announce that Matthew Huan from the Chau Chak Wing Museum at Sydney University will […]
Our next annual dinner will be held on Thursday 17 October 2024. We are pleased to announce that Matthew Huan from the Chau Chak Wing Museum at Sydney University will […]
Would you like to find out more about the Wolli Creek Valley Walking Track? This will be a leisurely Saturday morning bush walk from Bardwell Park to Tempe along the […]
Would you like to explore the full length (5km) of the Wolli Creek Valley Walking Track. On this walk volunteer members of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society will guide you […]
Walk in the Wolli Creek Regional Park from Bexley North to Turrella Reserve - 3.5km This walk is sponsored by the Canterbury-Bankstown Councils We Love Our Rivers program This 3.5km guided tour of the upper section of the Wolli Creek Regional Park is a great way to experience one of the inner wests natural gems! This […]
This walk is supported by the Canterbury-Bankstown Councils We Love Our Rivers program Would you like to explore the full length (5km) of the Wolli Creek Valley Walking Track. On this walk volunteer members of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society will guide you from the start of the Wolli Creek track near Tempe Station to Bexley North […]
The Wolli Creek Preservation Society is partnering with the River Canoe Club of NSW (RCC) to run our popular Wolli Creek Eco Paddle on Sunday 4 May from 2.00 pm […]
This is our second Eco Paddle for Autumn 2025. The Wolli Creek Preservation Society is partnering with the River Canoe Club of NSW (RCC) to run our popular Wolli Creek […]
Wolli Wildflower Walk – Sunday 24 August 2025, from 8.45 am Ever wondered what that lovely flowering plant was that you saw on your walk through the Wolli Valley – […]
WCPS Annual Dinner - Badlands: Swamps, Stormwater, and the Struggles of Urban Nature - Taylor Coyne Join us for our annual dinner on Thursday 16 October at 6.30pm. Our guest speaker this year is Taylor Coyne who is a PhD Candidate and Critical Design Theorist at UNSW Sydney, specialising in urban, historical geography. His topic is Badlands: […]
The Bat Watch Picnic is on again in 2026. This is a great family event, and an opportunity to see one of the great ‘urban David Attenborough moments’, as thousands of Grey-headed Flying-foxes stream out from their roosting camp beside Wolli Creek. It is an opportunity to enjoy an early evening picnic with family and friends, […]
Walk in the Wolli Creek Regional Park from Tempe to Bardwell Park - 4km This walk is sponsored by the Canterbury-Bankstown Councils We Love Our Rivers program This 4km guided tour […]