Physical description
newspaper extract
newspaper extract
Eastfield Park supports 5.5 hectares of remnant vegetation from two vegetation types which are Endangered in the bioregion – Valley Heathy Forest and Swampy Woodland. Severe canopy decline across much of the site threatens understorey diversity, as does the presence of a soil-borne plant disease. Nevertheless, the site still supports several locally rare plant species as well as a range of animals and contributes significantly to conservation value of the Taralla Creek habitat corridor.
Archival Collection of Eastfield Road Croydon park photographs, documents, planning etc
Vandalism at back of oval of Eastfield Park Croydon in 1999.
Five 6 x 4" colour photographs
Handwritten inscription at back of photos: Photo 1: Eastfield Park bushland behind oval 1999. Vandalism by children? Photo 2: Vandalism - Eastfield Park 1999 Photo 3: Wildflowers at site of vandalism 1999 Photo 4: Vandalism - Eastfield Pk 1999 Photo 5: Vegetation at site of vandalism Eastfield Park 1999
Newspaper extract with handwritten inscription
Handwritten inscription on top right hand corner in black ink: 11th Feb 2014