Today we visited the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens on the edge of Melbourne. It is the first time we have visited them. We had a lovely, relaxing wander around. As it is spring, there were a lot of flowers, birds and bees.

This is a striking garden display that greets you as you come in the main entrance.
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Cranbourne Botanical Gardens has flat, wide paths. There are wheelchairs and electric scooters available for hire.
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I have never seen this grevillea petrophiliodes bush before.
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These striking tall flowers attracted birds and lots of bees. The gardens did not have enough plant labels so I cannot tell you the name of this grassy plant.

I don't know the name of the bird either. If you zoom in on the close-up of the flower you should see some bees.

[Edit] The bird is a New Holland Honeyeater - identified by @anne_twain (see comment below)
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This is a Queensland Bottle Tree which is found in dry areas of southern Queensland. It has spongy tissue inside which swells to absorb water. It grows 10-20 metres high and its canopy can grow 5-15 metres wide.

This tree was planted as a seedling in the 1970s in Kialla in northern Victoria. In 1990 there was a flood and it swelled so much that it threatened the footings of the home it was planted near. The owners of the tree donated it to the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens.
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The plant with the red bottle brush flowers is a Banksia Ericifolia. The tree is a Corymbia Ficifolia laden with so many gum nuts.
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Western Australia has a lot of wonderful plants with striking flowers. This is a Common Smoke-bush or Conospermum stoechadis.
I will finish this thread with a short video where you can hear the bird sounds in the eucalyptus section of the gardens. You can hear the beautiful beep of the bell bird amidst the rest of the bird sounds.
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@perkinsy The bottle brush is a callistemon. Banksia ericifolia has golden candle-like flowers.
@perkinsy The bird is a New Holland Honeyeater.
@anne_twain Thank you! I edited my message to add your helpful information