Mulligans Flat Wildbark playgroup so good, Alex Tyson drives an hour to Throsby, Gunghalin every week

Lanie Tindale
Updated November 25 2022 - 1:40pm, first published November 19 2022 - 5:30am
Mum Alex Tyson, right, with Sienna, 2, and Tayla Petersen with baby Mila enjoying Wildbark, Canberra's newest nature-based nature reserve and learning centre at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Mum Alex Tyson, right, with Sienna, 2, and Tayla Petersen with baby Mila enjoying Wildbark, Canberra's newest nature-based nature reserve and learning centre at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Picture by Keegan Carroll

Alex Tyson doesn't drive her two-year-old twins an hour each way from Gunning to Gungahlin for just any old playgroup.

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Lanie Tindale

I am City reporter at The Canberra Times. I previously covered health for the masthead, and was a trainee before that. I have written on courts, federal politics, breaking news, features and opinion. lanie.tindale@canberratimes.com.au.

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