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MRS. YORK’S GARDEN STANDING TOGETHER FOR A BETTER VIEW

There is a new sight to behold, or rather, there is a new place from which to admire the beautiful sights of Port Macquarie. Mrs. York’s Garden is a well-loved place in Port Macquarie. Locals and visitors know it affectionately as a little garden where you can stroll into, sit on a bench and just soak in the greenery amidst the gurgling sounds of a little man-made waterfall. A gem of a natural haven so near the centre of town.

A NEW VIEW A new viewing platform has been built recently that overlooks the picturesque grounds of Mrs. York’s Garden. Where before you could experience the garden from the inside, now, visitors can have a completely different view of the garden, right from the very top. This viewing platform on the headland at the top of Clarence Street overlooks the garden. For one of the best views of the town, head up to this new area. The official opening of the new viewing platform was led by NSW Governor Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, together with Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams. The new viewing platform was commissioned by the Friends of Mrs. York’s Garden. A Stronger Country Communities grant of $90,000 was awarded to them in March 2020 and it helped make this new vision turn into a reality for the community. Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams led the groundbreaking ceremony in November 2020.

THE LADY BEHIND THE GARDEN So who exactly is Mrs. York? Amy Bertha York was born in Hay in 1894 and her birthday falls right on 26th January, i.e. Australia Day. Coincidence? Or a sign of greater things to come? She certainly lived up to that special twist of fate being born on that day as she has done much for her country. She received the Queen’s Commendation Medal for her work in childcare and representing Australia as a delegate at the first United Nations First Meeting on the Rights of Women. During her retirement years, she did not stop and chose to spend her time creating her beautiful headland garden across the road from her house on Stewart Street. Now, her granddaughter Glenys is site supervisor for the Friends of Mrs. York’s Garden (FMYG) volunteers.

A PLATFORM BY AND FOR THE COMMUNITY A community grows well when there is communal effort and communal thought to include everyone to share in the delights of the area. What many may not be aware of is the bevy of volunteers who have been

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working tirelessly behind the scenes for six years to restore and maintain the original gardens of Amy Bertha York. Dianne Davison is the President of Friends of Mrs. York’s Garden. The Friends have done a lot of work to restore and maintain this iconic headland, making it a beautiful place for everyone to enjoy. Check out the stages they went through building this viewing platform. The new viewing platform overlooking Mrs. York’s Garden includes a disability access and it is set to be a space to host functions and school visits. The viewing platform has been designed and created to feel like a continuation of the garden. It replicates the boat themed timber structures found throughout the Garden. The 8 m curved timber rail was crafted by Ron Window, Glenys and the volunteers at the Hibbard slipways. For many who are conscious of respecting the environment, they will be pleased to know that reclaimed timber was used in the construction, courtesy of Forestry NSW and Boral industries, in the construction of the deck. Jim Tredinnick also contributed a stunning hand-crafted timber seat. When he first decided to put in his work, he called in to see the setting and area where he could place his work. There is something about every single person putting in their heart and dedication to creating something together that makes the final viewing platform such a delight to enjoy and be proud of. Pacific Coast Carpentry were the local contractors, on behalf of Wagners CFT, whose composite fibre substructure was chosen for its long life in coastal conditions and low maintenance. They all brought the components together, with support from Port Macquarie Hastings Council (PMHC) in planning and delivery of the project.

Ultimately, this viewing platform was the result of a beautiful communal effort from everyone. It is for everyone to get on, take a breather and enjoy the peaceful views. Fun Info: The new viewing platform is located across from where the Soldiers Garrison was; with the original Tombstone Cemetery at Allman Hill and the Gaol at the far end of the Garden at Gaol Point.

HERITAGE FOR THE FUTURE “What the Aboriginal people of our nation have taught us are many things about our land ... they have brought back this sense of land…If you give yourself time to stand, you feel the land and in many ways that’s what this (project) is about.” - NSW Governor Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC. In a lovely surprise Her Excellency calls all children under 14 to come forward to receive a medallion to remind them that they are the future generations to carry on our work.


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