Come to a place that is not only serene and peaceful but also has symbolic meaning, as it reminds people of our Australian Indigenous cultural heritage.
The Garden, which is situated on the North-east corner of the Clayton Campus, beside the Lake, has over 150 species of plants which were used by Aborigines for all the necessities of life.
It is asked that you treat the garden with respect, but please feel free to admire the beautiful native plants. Each is labelled with the Aboriginal Language name, where known, the English Common Name, the Botanical Name, and the uses to which the plant was put.
It is rare to find gardens that are dedicated to our Indigenous heritage so this is certainly a unique home to a caching experience.
Permission from Monash University has been obtained for the location of this cache.