Anzac Creek, Moorebank, Sydney, NSW

Anzac Creek is a small stream which leads into Wattle Grove Lake. Wattle Grove Lake is an artificial lake in the suburb Wattle Grove in Sydney, Australia. It was constructed by Delfin in 1990, along with the surrounding Wattle Grove residential development.

Wattle Grove Lake lies within the Georges River catchment and the Liverpool District sub catchment. It is a migratory birds place of Australia.

History

Wattle Grove is built on the land of the Tharawal people. It was also previously land occupied by the Australian Defence Force.

Parkland

The lake is completely surrounded by Lakeside Park. The parkland includes two play areas and several fitness areas. There is a 15-minute walking trail that surrounds the lake.

Wildlife

Wattle Grove Lake includes a wildlife reserve, providing home for a variety of water birds. There is a wildlife inaccessible island containing ducks, swans, and other types of birds.

There is a variety of fish that live in the lake, including eels and other marine life.

Fishing, boating, and several other activities concerning the lake are prohibited to protect the wildlife.

Local Chemical Facilities

Local chemical facilities include Integra Water discussed on this link.