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  1. Heathcote pronunciation ⓘ is a town in central Victoria, Australia, situated on the Northern Highway 110 kilometres north of Melbourne and 40 kilometres south-east of Bendigo via the McIvor Highway. Heathcote's local government area is the City of Greater Bendigo and it is part of the federal electorate of Bendigo and the

  2. Heathcote is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb is located 36 km south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire of Southern Sydney. Heathcote is bordered by Engadine to the north and Waterfall to the south.

  3. Heathcote National Park is a protected national park that is located in the southern area of Sydney, New South Wales in eastern Australia, and is situated on Dharawal country.

  4. Heathcote is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb is located 36 km south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire of Southern Sydney. Heathcote is bordered by Engadine to the north and Waterfall to the south.

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    The park is 22.5 km² eucalyptus forest. Private vehicles may not enter. Walkers go in through the entrance on Freeman Road in Heathcote.A trail begins behind the Boy Scout Hall on Freeman Road. It goes south past water holes and small waterfalls. The path ends at the Woronora Dam, although there are several other entrances to the park around Heathc...

    Before the forest area became a park, a group of hikers had leased most of the area. Presumably they created some of the early hiking trails and campsites. The area later became a state parkand again later a national park. Aboriginals lived in the area and left traces in various places. In addition, a number of European settlers lived during the Gr...

    The park consists of the deeply furrowed Hawkesbury sandstone plateau, part of the '' Woronora Plateau ''. Heathcote Creek, a tributary of the Woronora River,is found in a gorge. The sandstone is about 200 million Years old and has been around for around 94 million Years ago. After each period of land uplift, the watercourses dug into the sandstone...

    The hills and arid slopes are covered with forests dominated by angophora and eucalyptus. Grass trees are common. The undergrowth consists of bushes such as banksia, hakea and wax flowers. Doryanthes excelsa and Allocasuarina torulosa grow on more humid slopes. Eucalyptus patens and Grevillingsgrow in the valley of Heathcote Creek.

    Short-headed glide pouches, common ring pouches and probably also eastern pygmy possums live on Mirang Creek and in Minda Gully. There are also swamp wallabies. Often you can also see honey-eaters and gray-backed lyre tails.

    Heathcote National Park. Google Maps
    Neil Paton: ‘’Sydney and Blue Mountains Bushwalks’’. Kangaroo Press. Sydney (2004). S. 132–139
  5. www.heathcote.org.au › about-heathcote › heathcoteHeathcote - About Heathcote

    In the heart of Central Victoria and nestled between the stunning McHarg and McIvor Ranges, you will find the charming town of Heathcote. Established in the 1850s after gold was discovered in the area, Heathcote is now known globally for another precious gem – the Shiraz grape!

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  7. The Pink Cliffs Geological Reserve is a remarkable area to visit on the edge of Heathcote. Once a hydraulic sluicing site, mining activity in the late 19th century washed away the top layer of earth and revealed the dramatic, colourful cliffs on display today.

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