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About Cranbourne Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is made up of the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden, and the surrounding 300 hectares of remnant native bushland. Cranbourne Gardens is recognised as a site of State significance for plant and wildlife conservation, home to over 25 endangered or rare and threatened species.
Completed in October 2012, the Australian Garden was transformed from a sand mine and scrub to a botanic garden of international standing. Designed by Victorian landscape architects, T.C.L. the Australian Garden aims to show visitors the diversity, beauty and functionality of Australian native plants.
The remnant bushland at Cranbourne Gardens is actively managed to control the number of non-indigenous plants and exotic weeds.
Explore the Cranbourne Bushland
Eco-Tourism Enhancement Project
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is improving access and experiences for our visitors thanks to funding from the Victorian Government.