They’ve turned what was once bare lawn edged by roses and agapanthas, into an oasis of native plantings attracting a diversity of native wildlife.
If you were a bird looking for somewhere to eat, nest or breed in Glenroy, you’d fly straight to David and Sue Thurley’s garden.
They’ve turned what was once bare lawn edged by roses and agapanthas, into an oasis of native plantings attracting a diversity of native wildlife.

It’s easy to see why Glenda and Bernie’s Baranduda garden is described as the best habitat garden in Albury-Wodonga.
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Not only is Julianne’s garden breathtakingly beautiful, but it was also carefully designed with wildlife in mind.
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