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Beeliar, Western Australia

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859:(2006) identified the following threats to Beeliar's wetlands:  "Drainage, excavation and filling; Pollution including eutrophication; Water level changes; Salination; Aesthetic disruption (Section 24); Aquatic or declared weeds (Section 19); and Insect pest control (Section 21)". Of the identified threats, four have been the selected targeted areas for environmental protection: "Drainage, excavation and filling; 2. Pollution including eutrophication; 3. Water level changes; and 4. Salination". The Department (2006) reports that "406 native taxa" are found within the Beeliar features. This report also identified Thomsons Lake and Koholup Lake as Aboriginal sites under the 762: 803: 43: 1230: 1196: 574: 690: 738: 520: 620: 956:, by Chandy Pendergrast and Aran Cummins Devereaux (and Beeliar Residents Advancement Group and Emmanuel Catholic College), is located on the Beeliar Railway Abutment Bridge on the western end of Beeliar Drive. The final artwork is a metal sculpture depicting crops in a market garden by Dawn and Phillip Gamblen (local Croatian community representatives) installed at Spearwood Avenue. 2309: 344:
Since the post-war era, Beeliar has undergone several council projects, such as the Wetlands Education Centre of Cockburn (established in the 1980s), and gradually developed into a modern metropolitan suburb by the 1990s. The 1990s were when the most modern changes to the Beeliar boundaries occurred,
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The Beeliar Community Centre is attached to Beeliar Reserve. It has two main facilities: a main room and a meeting room. The main room seats 150 people, and the meeting room seats 50 people. Both rooms have kitchen facilities attached. One of the recurring events held at the Community Centre is the
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One of the two major recreational parks is Radonich Park. The facilities that are granted for public access include barbeque stations, exercise equipment, and a playground. These public facilities are located in the southeast corner of the park. Dogs are not permitted at this park. Sports features,
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In the 1840s, Beeliar was officially occupied by British colonialists as a suburb. A prominent reason for Beeliar to be established as a suburb was the need to establish agriculture in response to the increase of population across the city of Perth. The Beeliar Wetlands was the prime focus for the
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term, translated as "land". Some historians regard the majority of the City of Cockburn to have been "Beeliar Boodjar", or the land of the Beeliar-Noongar. Early written sources of the Beeliar suburb show boundaries beyond the present suburb of Beeliar due to historical developments and geographic
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The naming of the suburban region, Beeliar, was officially approved by the state government on 2 December 1993. However, similar to Bibra Lake, which became a separate suburb from Beeliar, the Beeliar suburban boundaries have continued to evolve and change as new suburbs are established since the
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installed interconnecting drains between several water features, including the Beeliar Wetlands and Thomsons Lake. Oral history records reveal that many Beeliar citizens remember a “different” state of nature in the Wetlands, claiming that the instalment of pipes led to the "semi-dryness" of the
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and skateboarding park" surrounding Bibra Lake. Scholars have found that the mid-1900s also attracted Aboriginal peoples and groups to the region to participate in the booming industry of the suburb. According to historians, Beeliar and its surrounding suburbs had "some of the first Aboriginal
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regime in the area. Burning the area while the swamps were dried out cleared dead plants, increased water access for birds and cycled nutrients to the soil, which improved the yield and taste of plant foods eaten by Noongar people". In sum, the lands of Beeliar and its connecting suburbs were
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as well as a popular meeting area for "a number of major travel routes" between Noongar groups. Before European contact, Beeliar had "long-established trails" that connected "freshwater wetlands", which also functioned as a path to connect different Noongar groups to "social and cultural
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has also revealed that Noongar people have occupied the area for at least 28,000 years. Specifically, at Hope Road, Beeliar Wetlands, archaeologists have found “fossiliferous chert artefacts underlying artefacts made from quartz”, which they believe to date approximately to the
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The other major recreational park is Beeliar Reserve. The public facilities available at this location are barbeque stations, a playground, sporting features, and toilets. Unlike Radonich Park, this park does not have exercise equipment. In addition, this park features a
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are $ 2167. The median weekly rent is $ 400. Households with Indigenous people pay a median of $ 385 per week. They pay $ 2470 per month on mortgage repayments, which is 148% more than the national median for Indigenous Australians ($ 1660 per month).
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Since the 1990s, environmental and land rights concerns have been a local geopolitical issue. Beeliar citizens have voiced their concerns to the council about protecting the suburban geographic features, such as the various wetlands (including
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and settlers moved to the region. The occupation of more people led to roads, infrastructure and housing being created. By extension, this led to the creation of new suburbs within the metropolitan region of Perth, such as Beeliar.
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The majority of Beeliar's residents work full-time (59.6%), which is higher than the state average (57%). The most popular industries that they work in are hospitals (4.1%), primary education, supermarkets, aged care services, and
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peoples of the Beeliar area continued to camp and regularly practice ceremonies “through the 1980s”. In addition to the Wetlands Education centre being established in the 1980s, the state government also agreed to develop
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Beeliar's section of Beeliar Wetlands and Beeliar Regional Park include Kogolup Lake and Thomsons Lake. Thomsons Lake Nature Reserve (sometimes spelt as "Thompsons") is the largest portion of the Wetlands within Beeliar.
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for sporting events. Attached to the park is the Beeliar Community Centre. There are several walking tracks that cross the park. The 530 and 531 bus routes both provide service to and from Beeliar Reserve.
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Smaller parks within Beeliar include: Garbin Park, Systena Park, Formosa Park, Wanarie Park, Meve Park, Touchell Park, Costa Park, Diedrich Park, Mariposa Park, Wearne Park, and Peregrine Park.
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settler-colonialists in the suburb. One of the water reserves within Beeliar Wetlands, named Bibra Lake, was initially used for "dairying and market gardening and the inevitable rubbish dumping".
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From the twentieth century, the suburban boundaries of Beeliar were modified gradually. Bibra Lake, which was still a feature within the Beeliar boundary during this time, was a site for the
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In the 1890s, the loosely defined "Beeliar" district became sectored into new suburbs. The government outlined the new boundaries southeast of Bibra Lake to be the new suburb of
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nation. Historians and archaeologists have estimated the Noongar peoples to live in the Whadjuk region, including the Beeliar suburb, for "well over 40,000" years. Historians
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Within the official council boundaries of Beeliar since the 1990s, the Beeliar Regional Park and the Beeliar Wetlands are split between Beeliar and its neighbouring suburbs,
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over the colony from 1829 to 1832 and 1834–1838. During this period, the colony did not consistently count the local Aboriginal people of the region. The inconsistent
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One-quarter of Beeliar's residents identify as having English ancestry (25.3%). The majority were born in Australia (62.4%), with other countries of birth including
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The census reports 2,053 families in Beeliar, with an average of 1.9 children per family with children. The average number of people per household is 2.9 people.
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and Clint Bracknell (2012) claim that the Noongar language may have "dialectic differences" across different groups due to how far the region extends over
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data from this period has impacted how scholars understand the records for the following period and how this affected the Beeliar Noongar demographic.
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and Lake Poulett". During the hot seasons, with minimal rainfall, the land would dry, "which allowed the Noongar people to practice their traditional
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mid-20th century. Two years after the approval of the name "Beeliar", the suburb was redefined again and shared the land with another suburb, named
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A new era for the Swan River Colony emerged after Stirling resigned in 1838. During this new era, which lasted until 1860, an influx of British
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In the 1980s, the Wetlands Education Centre of Cockburn was established. This institution relies on the sites of Beeliar Wetlands, as well as
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Following the war, Bibra Lake hosted more civilian infrastructural developments. This included the eventual construction of a "water park,
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are not within the present boundaries of the suburb, but the entire Regional Park was initially under the Beeliar suburban boundaries.
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The City of Cockburn's web site lists Emmanuel Catholic College as being in Beeliar, but according to the College's web site and
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word that translates to "river" or "water running through". The suburb was named after an early settler-colonialist,
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The majority of Beeliar's population aged 15 or over are married (52.2%), with an additional 12.4% involved in a
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and would commonly trade “stones and ochres and all sorts of different things” that weren't grown in Beeliar.
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imposed on him by the local government. On 15 August 1833, two local shepherds found Yagan and killed him.
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Smaller reserves within Beeliar are: Habitat Reserve, Hakea Reserve, Owgan Reserve, and Luttrell Gardens.
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https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/downloads/parks/beeliar_management_plan_18_10_2006.pdf
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Noongar language region, showing the different boundaries for groups. Whadjuk is the region near Perth.
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Three of the 30 of the Cockburn Drive Thru Art Gallery artworks are located in Beeliar. There are two
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Reimagining the cultural significance of wetlands: From Perth’s lost swamps to the Beeliar Wetlands.
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for varying fees for private use. This park is accessible via public transport, the 530 bus route.
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was "executed by firing squad, without trial". Following this execution, Midjegoorong's son
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account for the Beeliar-Noongar belonging to the Beeliar suburb and its neighbouring areas.
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Scholars have identified the Beeliar area as having "major" sites for traditional Noongar
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found in Beeliar's area. Historians translated parts of the Dreaming to say the local
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nation, who are part of the broader Noongar language region. The Noongar peoples have
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https://ro.ecu.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5817&context=ecuworkspost2013
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Recollections of the Beeliar Wetlands: recollections of long-time local residents
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over the southern half of Perth's metropolitan area. The suburb contains the
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Since the pre-contact era, Beeliar, as a suburban area, holds important
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Bindon, Peter; Chadwick, Ross; Western Australian Museum, eds. (2011).
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Beeliar Hub, which is for parents with children for a social meeting.
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The median household income is $ 2045 per week. The median monthly
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to allow Aboriginal people to be included in the population count.
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created by Lesley King and local Beeliar young people. The other
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Historically, "Beeliar" has referred to a variety of things. The
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By 1913, after the new boundaries of Beeliar were defined, the
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A Nyoongar wordlist: from the south-west of Western Australia
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related to the creation of the landforms in Beeliar and had
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which partially split Beeliar's region into a new suburb,
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agriculturally cared for by the local Aboriginal groups.
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obligations", such as ceremonies, trade, and creating
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that outlined the maintenance and care of the land.
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Index

Perth
Western Australia

Thomsons Lake
Coordinates
32°08′28″S 115°49′18″E / 32.141207°S 115.821758°E / -32.141207; 115.821758 (Beeliar)
2021
Postcode(s)
LGA(s)
City of Cockburn
State electorate(s)
Cockburn
Federal division(s)
Fremantle
Suburbs
Munster
Yangebup
Cockburn Central
Munster
Atwell
Wattleup
Wattleup
Success
Perth
City of Cockburn
Beeliar people
Aboriginal Australians
land rights
Thomsons Lake
Noongar

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