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Yellagonga Regional Park

1989 establishments in AustraliaHeritage places of Western AustraliaJoondalupParks in Perth, Western AustraliaRegional parks in Western Australia
Use Australian English from August 2019Wanneroo wetlands
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Yellagonga Regional Park is in Perth, Western Australia, in the City of Wanneroo and the City of Joondalup. The park was established in 1989 by the Western Australian government and protects 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land, including 550 hectares (1,400 acres) of Wanneroo wetlands – including Lake Joondalup, Beenup Swamp, Walluburnup Swamp and Lake Goollelal.The park contains heritage buildings, including Perry's Cottage, Cockman House and Luisini Winery, and recreation areas such as Neil Hawkins Park. It is named after Yellagonga, leader of the Mooro people.

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Yellagonga Regional Park
Joondalup Drive, Joondalup Edgewater

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Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve

Joondalup Drive
6026 Joondalup, Edgewater
Western Australia, Australia
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