Jualbup Lake

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Lake Jualbup
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In the foreground, the lake's edge has been planted with native plants to restore the original habitat.
Location Perth, Western Australia
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Type Freshwater
Basin countries Australia

Lake Jualbup, formerly the Shenton Park Lake, is a freshwater lake located in Perth, Western Australia.

Description

Several information signs surround the lake, instructing visitors not to feed the birds.

The lake is contained within Shenton Park, a parkland in the suburb of Shenton Park, bounded by Lake Avenue, Excelsior Street, Evans Street and Herbert Road. As well as the lakes themselves, the park area includes open grassed space, playground equipment and a masonry building in the south-west corner. The lake is generally full during the winter rainy season, but can dry up completely during the summer months. A variety of birdlife (including the famous Black Swan) can be found around the lake, as well as a number of aquatic creatures such as turtles.[1]

The area surrounding Lake Jualbup was originally known as Jualbup, an Aboriginal term meaning ‘a place where water rises in the season of spring’. In the early days of European settlement, a timber miller named James Dyson worked in the area, and thus it became known as Dyson’s Swamp. Later it was renamed Shenton Park Lake, after the land developer George Shenton. The Aboriginal name ‘Jualbup’ was restored to the lake in 1996.

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See also

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