Author Archives: Ask Roz AU

Getting to Know the Eastern Spinebill, a common but unique bird

By | May 11, 2022

The Eastern Spinebill is a common bird in the Blue Mountains, but it’s also one of the most mysterious birds in the world. With only one living species and several subspecies, it can be difficult to identify these birds when you see them on your travels in the mountains. Their physical characteristics are almost identical… Read More »

Osborne Ladies College in Blackheath was run like a British Naval Academy

By | May 7, 2022

Osborne Ladies College in Blackheath, ran from 1923 until 1958 and was run like a British Naval Academy. Headmistress, Violet Gibbons, drew upon her own patriotic passion for Britain and the British Navy. Osborne’s best years were the 1920s and 1930s.   In 1923 Gibbins moved her school to its final location on 40 acres… Read More »

Mountains Tales walking tours of Leura and Katoomba

By | May 15, 2022

Mountains Tales is a Blue Mountains owned business offering well researched, quality village walking tours of the upper mountains. Whether you are a mountain local, or a visitor to our backyard, join Sue from Mountains Tales and you will learn so much about our villages. The Leura Story, looks at the history of the village, focusing… Read More »

Mother’s Day Luncheon at the Fairmont Resort

By | May 5, 2022

UNFORTUNATELY, this event has been CANCELLED What to get the Mum who has everything? Why not spoil Mum with an online gift voucher for a spa escape, high tea or a relaxing weekend away. Purchase your gift voucher here. MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHEON – TICKETS AVAILABLE Time: 12.30pm – 3.30pm Location: Misty’s Restaurant Create memorable moments on Mother’s Day with an… Read More »

Explore Tarella Cottage, Wentworth Falls

By | May 11, 2022

Tarella has a long and interesting history. It was built in 1890 by John McLaughlin after he married and had four children with Ada Amanda Moore. They lived in Waverley, Sydney. Tarella was their family holiday cottage, a Blue Mountains retreat, but after John’s death in 1918, the family’s large Waverley home was sold and… Read More »

The Green and Golden Bell frog of the Blue Mountains

By | March 30, 2022

The Green and Golden Bell frog of the Blue Mountains (Litoria piperata) inhabits rocky streams and ponds in its local region. The frog can be identified by its emerald green back with golden streaks, blending with its dark brown to black side stripes and underside, and bluish skin around the eyes. Measuring from 45 to… Read More »

Discover the Gang-gang Cockatoo in the Blue Mountains

By | March 15, 2022

The gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) is a parrot found in the cooler and wetter forests and woodlands, like the upper Blue Mountains. Mostly mild grey in colour with some lighter scalloping , the male has a red head and crest, while the female has a small fluffy grey crest. The gang-gang cockatoo can be easily… Read More »

The future of the former Katoomba Golf Course precinct

By | March 14, 2022

Your invitation to imagine the future of the former Katoomba Golf Course precinct   With Traditional Custodians, our community, educators and researchers from a number of universities, Blue Mountains City Council is exploring opportunities related to planetary health initiatives at the former Katoomba Golf Course precinct (clubhouse and adjoining 30 hectares of public land).  … Read More »

Light Up The Night

By | March 15, 2022

In another great initiative, Scenic World Blue Mountains are launching “Light up the night” from April 5th – 25th. Over 50,000 lights will be installed across the site. Dance on the Disco Skyway and silent nightclub with music programmed by Hermitude.   There will also be CARNIVAL RIDES. Kids light maze. Insta-worthy light installations. Bite… Read More »