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Banyowla Regional Park

Western Australia, Australia

Banyowla Regional Park, formerly Kelmscott-Martin Regional Park, is a conservation park situated 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of the Perth central business district in Western Australia. It is located in the Perth Hills, within the City of Gosnells and the City of Armadale. The regional park was re-named in 2008 after Banyowla, who was a Noongar elder at the time of European settlement. Banyowla 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.

Park data from Wikidata (CC0). Summary from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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