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Park Notices

  • CP Dining autumn hours

    Centennial Parklands Dining has announced its autumn trading hours for the Easter weekend and the rest of the season. Find out more.

  • Photo Comp Winners

    See the fantastic 52 weekly winners from our 2011 Park Visitor photo competition! Open Flickr slideshow now.

  • Community Consultation

    If you love Centennial Parklands, have questions or concerns, you can have your say through the Parklands' Community Consultative Committee here.

  • Changes to gate times

    Gate times have changed as of Sunday 1 April due to the end of daylight savings in NSW. Find out more.

  • Read our blog

    Our new blog is live, so why not check out the latest blog post now. A great read for all who love these Parklands. Go to blog now.

Frogs

Reed-fringed ponds and low-lying swampy areas such as Kensington Pond and Ash Paddock, are ideal frog habitats. Five frog species have been recorded, the most common of which is the striped grass frog (Limnodynastes peronii).

Frogs prefer habitat that offer a clean water supply, shelter and food, though specific requirements vary between species. It is often easy to locate frogs by listening for their call. Other species recorded in Centennial Parklands are the common eastern froglet (Crinia signifera), dwarf tree frog (Litoria fallax), Peron’s tree frog (Litoria peronii) and the Jervis Bay tree frog (Littoria jervisiensis).