Thursday, 27 February 2014

World heritage comes alive

In April 2014, the Dharug National Park will play host to Red Coats, convicts and characters from the early 1800s to interpret the beginnings of the Great North Road, which is now a World Heritage Listed icon in north-west Sydney.

The Convict Trail Project, National Parks and Wildlife Service, and the community of Wisemans Ferry encourage all to take this journey of discovery to praise the work of the re-offending convicts that were put to work to build the Great North Road, which still stands today. There are limited morning performances between 7 and 11 April, and groups are invited to book directly, by visiting http://events.ticketbooth.com.au/events/16597 

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