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A Journey Through Country
Travelling along the M7 Motorway, striking art installations emerge from the landscape. Large, distinguished sculptures, a towering artwork soaring skywards, and an infantry of bronze horses that are impossible to miss. What you discover are First Nations artworks sharing deeply embedded stories, inviting you to learn, reflect and connect with local Dharug culture.


Farm-to-Table in Burradoo
For years, the Southern Highlands village of Burradoo has flown mostly under the radar. Known for its towering tree-lined streets and grand estates established by wealthy pioneers, it has become more widely known thanks to the immensely popular Burradoo Park Farm. On the land of the Gundungurra and Dharawal people, Burradoo has become a go-to destination.


A Wander Through Belfield's Local Charm
Some suburbs have a way of putting you at ease, and Belfield is one such place. It emanates a friendly, relaxed energy, one that invites you to stay awhile. Located on the traditional lands of the Dharug people, Belfield is also where you will find some of the earliest war service homes in Australia.


Pedal to the Metal, on the Emu Trail
What better day out, than one combining good food, culture, the great outdoors and a healthy dose of exercise. For a different kind of adventure, join WEST as we put pedal to the metal and explore the ‘Emu Trail’, the 16km M12 shared user path. Integrating local Dharug First Nations culture and storytelling into the surrounding landscape, this is a day of discovery that will have your curiosity levels heightened with all there is to take in.


Strolling in Sutton Forest
Surrounded by scenic beauty in the cool-climate region of the Southern Highlands, lies the historic village of Sutton Forest. Located on Gundungurra and Dharawal land, it is one of the earliest colonial settlements outside of Sydney. Located on Gundungurra and Dharawal land, it is one of the earliest colonial settlements outside of Sydney. It is also home to Hillview Estate, the former country residence of NSW Governors from 1882 to 1958, now acquired by The King’s Foundation


Shop, Eat, Play - Your Next Big Day Out
For the best of three worlds – shopping, eating and playing – Western Sydney’s Eastern Creek Quarter (ECQ) Outlet brings a whole new level of fun to a day out. Located at the crossroads of the M4 and M7 Motorways on Dharug land, it brings together some of the world’s most recognisable fashion names and Australian favourites, while also interweaving First Nations public art and storytelling into the retail and dining experience. Combined with a visit to WEST HQ and Coliseum Th


EAT EARLWOOD
If ever there was a suburb known as a foodie haven, then Earlwood would be right up there. Known for its melting pot of cuisines, riverside nature trails and long-standing Greek community, Earlwood, on Dharug land, is a day made for a foodie adventure.


Exploring Country Charm in The Oaks
Turning off the Camden Bypass and following the curves of Burragorang Road, you’ll soon arrive in the cosy village of The Oaks. Coined by English botanist George Caley for the she-oaks in the area, it is one of the oldest settled areas in the Macarthur region, established in the 1820s. Located on the traditional lands of the Dharawal and Gundungurra people, The Oaks is a suburb where you will find heritage and country charm in abundance.


Mount Pritchard, A Suburb to Savour
Mount Pritchard, on the traditional lands of the Cabrogal of the Darug Nation, is a leafy suburb where community is king. Local businesses, parks and great food bring people together, alongside Mounties, a much-loved local institution.


Discover Art and Local Gems at The Ponds
On the traditional lands of the Dharug people, The Ponds is a suburb shaped by sustainability, community and connection to art and the natural environment. Making it an oasis to explore.


Carlingford, A Suburb of Delightful Surprises
Carlingford is a suburb full of delight and surprises, from a park with roaring animal sculptures, to bushland walking trails and a wide variety of international cuisine.


Community and Culture in Tallawong
Tallawong is a relatively new suburb, located on the traditional lands of the Dharug people, formed from parts of Schofields and Rouse Hill in 2020. Transformed into a high-density residential hub centred around Tallawong Metro and Tallawong Village, it offers a lively village atmosphere, alongside moments of calm while visiting the serene Buddhist temple along First Ponds Creek.


Rosehill, Where History Meets The Racecourse
Rosehill is best known for the iconic Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, a cornerstone of Australian horse racing since 1885. Home to the world-famous Golden Slipper, Phar Lap’s first win in 1929, and even NSW’s first powered flights by Harry Houdini in 1910, the suburb is steeped in history. Beyond the track, on the traditional lands of the Dharug people, Rosehill also features Elizabeth Farm, Australia’s oldest surviving European homestead, offering a rich glimpse into the nation


Exploring the Quaint Village of Mount Victoria
Mount Victoria is one of those magic places you stumble upon, full of quaint historic buildings and loaded with quintessential charm. Associated with heavyweight names such as John F.Kennedy and John Fairfax, Mount Victoria, resting on the traditional lands of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples, is a gem ready to be discovered.

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