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Wooroloo Regional Park

Coordinates: 31°50′06″S 116°17′00″E / 31.83500°S 116.28333°E / -31.83500; 116.28333 (Wooroloo Regional Park)
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Wooroloo Regional Park
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TypeRegional park
LocationShire of Mundaring
Coordinates31°50′06″S 116°17′00″E / 31.83500°S 116.28333°E / -31.83500; 116.28333 (Wooroloo Regional Park)
Administered byDepartment of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Websiteparks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/wooroloo

Wooroloo Regional Park, formerly Chidlow Regional Park, is a conservation park near Chidlow in the Perth Hills, 40 kilometres north-east of Perth, Western Australia, located within the Shire of Mundaring.

Overview

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Wooroloo, historically also spelled Worrilow and Warriloo, is an Aboriginal word of the Nyungar language, first recorded in 1841. A Noongar elder who was consulted during the renaming process translated Wooroloo as "come back again" or "you will return".[1]

The regional park was renamed in 2008, alongside two other regional parks and three national parks in the area.[1] Prior to 2008 Wooroloo, along with three other regional parks had, been part of the larger Darling Range Regional Park which had been formed in the 1990s.[2]

Wooroloo is one of eleven regional parks in the Perth region of Western Australia. The purpose of these regional parks is to serve as urban havens to preserve and restore cultural heritage and valuable ecosystems as well as to encourage sustainable nature-based recreation activities.[3]

Area

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Wooroloo Regional Park consists of the following reserves:[1]

Image Name Location Description Co-ordinates
Beechina Nature Reserve Beechina 31°51′22″S 116°19′02″E / 31.856247°S 116.317172°E / -31.856247; 116.317172 (Beechina Nature Reserve)
Beechina North Nature Reserve Beechina 31°50′42″S 116°18′48″E / 31.844947°S 116.313396°E / -31.844947; 116.313396 (Beechina North Nature Reserve)
Brookside Park Parkerville 31°52′46″S 116°08′06″E / 31.879427°S 116.135129°E / -31.879427; 116.135129 (Brookside Park)
Falls Park
Keaginine Nature Reserve Copley 31°48′46″S 116°21′44″E / 31.812722°S 116.362145°E / -31.812722; 116.362145 (Keaginine Nature Reserve)
Lake Leschenaultia Chidlow 31°51′15″S 116°15′02″E / 31.854167°S 116.250556°E / -31.854167; 116.250556 (Lake Leschenaultia)
Leschenaultia Conservation Park Chidlow 31°52′03″S 116°14′01″E / 31.867383°S 116.233732°E / -31.867383; 116.233732 (Leschenaultia Conservation Park)
Milligan Park Stoneville 31°52′53″S 116°10′08″E / 31.881331°S 116.168919°E / -31.881331; 116.168919 (Milligan Park)
Yennerdin Park Parkerville 31°52′53″S 116°08′15″E / 31.881406°S 116.137523°E / -31.881406; 116.137523 (Yennerdin Park)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "New names for hills parks reflect Aboriginal heritage". Government of Western Australia. 7 August 2008. Archived from the original on 31 January 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Perth Hills bushfire February 2011 review" (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  3. ^ "National, marine and regional parks in Western Australia" (PDF). Department of Parks and Wildlife. June 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
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