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Lake Cooloongup - Wikipedia In the local Nyungar language, Cooloongup means "place of children" [2] The lake is bound in the east by Mandurah Road and in the west by the suburb of Cooloongup, with the reserve south of the lake stretching to Safety Bay Road, to the south of which Lake Walyungup is located
Galup - Wikipedia Galup, formerly Lake Monger (Noongar: Galup, [3] Keiermulu[1]) is a large urban wetland on the Swan Coastal Plain in suburban Wembley, Western Australia, nestled between the suburbs of Leederville, Wembley and Glendalough
Galup – the story of a lake – Follow The Old Plank Road Prior to and during European settlement, Galup was an important camping and hunting ground for the Nyungah people The mythology of the lake links it with the Swan River mythology Waugal is said to have formed Galup by deviating from his route and rising from the ground at that point
Galup » City of Vincent Library For tens of thousands of years, Lake Monger was a traditional Noongar camping and meeting place known as Galup (Kaarlup) - a place of fires In 1830, it was also the site of a colonial massacre of Noongar people
Renaming of Lake Monger to Traditional Noongar Name Galup Landgate is pleased to support the Town of Cambridge's proposal to reinstate the traditional name Galup (pronounced Kaarlup) for Lake Monger, recognising the site's deep and spiritual significance to the Whadjuk Noongar people
Cooloongup, Western Australia - Wikipedia Lake Cooloongup dominates the Eastern portion of Cooloongup The lake and its immediate environment, together with Lake Walyungup and Lake Richmond, is incorporated into Rockingham Lakes Regional Park