Swan River Trust chair David McFerran, cultural consultant Jayden Boundary, Burswood Park president John McGrath, MLA Hannah Beazley, DBCA director general Stuart Smith and Warrang-Bridil’s Nick Abraham.

Swan River stories brought to life

Stories are being weaved into locations as a new heritage project seeks to create a trail from Fremantle to Guildford that shares ecological stories.
November 28, 2024

A NEW opportunity to connect with the unique heritage of the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) is now available with the opening of the latest ‘river journeys interpretation node’ along the foreshore at Burswood Park.

Designed to create a continuous trail of interpretive spaces stretching from Fremantle to Guildford, ‘River Journeys’ aims to enhance the Swan Canning Riverpark with engaging places to learn and reflect.

The new interpretation node offers visitors a chance to explore the cultural and ecological stories of the river.

Through the words of Whadjuk Elder Dr Noel Nannup and sandblasted artwork by Whadjuk artist Justin Martin, visitors are invited to delve into the traditional significance of Joorolup, or the ‘place of the jarrahs,’ and discover the tale of the Yakkan (oblong turtle), an integral part of the river’s ecosystem.

A collaboration between Burswood Park Board and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), the project brings together cultural insights and environmental stewardship, creating a meaningful experience for all who visit.

By weaving these stories into the landscape, the node connects visitors to both the natural beauty of the area and its deeper historical and cultural layers, fostering a stronger sense of connection to the river and its surroundings.

Since its inception, Burswood Park has been a place for the community to gather, learn, and celebrate, and the addition of the new node continues this legacy, enriching the park’s role as a vibrant community hub.

Visitors can stroll along the pathways, enjoy scenic views, and now, engage with stories that honor the significance of the Derbarl Yerrigan to past and present communities.

This latest installation invites everyone to explore, reflect, and deepen their understanding of this important waterway.

Burswood Park Board encourages the community to visit, enjoy the new interpretive space, and take part in the ongoing journey to celebrate and protect the history and natural beauty of the Derbarl Yerrigan.

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