Description
It is really quite a privilege to sit on the banks of a pond, feeding ducks at a busy intersection in the midst of suburbia. This wetland was developed both to improve the water quality of the Sturt River and to increase the aesthetic value of Laffers Triangle. It covers an area of 1.8 hectares, and consists of four ponds, surrounded by native vegetation, birds and wildlife. A number of walking paths weave their way between the trees, and a timber bridge acts as a good vantage point to view the wetland.