Ranger Headquarters at Waratah Park, the front entrance to the Ranger Headquarters depicted in the Australian television.

Series · 24 prints

Waratah Park

Photographed 2017
Frames 24
Camera NIKON D810
Location New South Wales, Australia
Status Wildlife rehabilitation facility; Aboriginal-owned since 2014
Years 1967 to 2006
Heritage NSW SHR 01944
Specs 12.6 hectares (31 acres) · Skippy the Bush Kangaroo filming location 1967 to 1969 · Ranger Headquarters purpose-built as TV set
01 ABOUT THIS SERIES

Series story

Waratah Park sits on 13 hectares at the top of Cowan Creek, adjoining Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Between 1967 and 1969 it was the filming location for Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. 91 episodes were produced; the role of Skippy was played by between 9 and 15 different Eastern Grey Kangaroos. The series became Australia's first international television export, sold to the UK, Germany, Norway, the United States, and as Skippy le Kangourou in French Canada. After the Skippy production, the site operated as a wildlife tourist park until April 2007. The Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council and the Duffys Forest Residents Association are now working to restore the bushland and the Ranger Headquarters film set.

03 PRINTS

Prints in this series

04 ABOUT THE PRINTS

How they’re made

Paper

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Sizes

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Production

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