Scheyville National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The park contains many historical sites and also contains a Long Neck Lagoon, home to a variety of bird species and endangered species.
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Not what it was like in 1972/73.
I trained at OTU Scheyville as an OCS Portsea Army Officer Cadet from July 1972-Jun 1973 before attending graduation at Portsea, Vic. I attended a reunion at Scheyville in 2016 however all the office...
This site has been used for a number of activities over the years from being a children's home to a military establishment and a refugee camp. There is evidence remaining of all these various activi...
Take a short stroll around the grounds to view many buildings in various states of repair. The site includes numerous plaques describing what each of the buildings were used for. You easily get a fe...
Scheyville was the site for a Training Farm for British boys, then a Migrant Hostel after ww2 and finally a RAAF training camp. Old buildings and ruins still stand with good signage explaining their p...
Not what it was like in 1972/73.
I trained at OTU Scheyville as an OCS Portsea Army Officer Cadet from July 1972-Jun 1973 before attending graduation at Portsea, Vic. I attended a reunion at Scheyville in 2016 however all the office...
Fascinating Place
This site has been used for a number of activities over the years from being a children's home to a military establishment and a refugee camp. There is evidence remaining of all these various activi...
Refugee / Army Camp / Agricultural Centre
Take a short stroll around the grounds to view many buildings in various states of repair. The site includes numerous plaques describing what each of the buildings were used for. You easily get a fe...
History in a National Park
Scheyville was the site for a Training Farm for British boys, then a Migrant Hostel after ww2 and finally a RAAF training camp. Old buildings and ruins still stand with good signage explaining their p...