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Off the Beaten Path in Rockingham

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Baldivis Nature Reserve
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  • This beautiful little patch of bush is situated on the corner of Baldivis Road and Fifty Road, behind Baldivis school.
    In spring and early summer it at it's best, full of flowers, and as soon as you're out of sight of the road, it feels as though you are out in the bush miles from anywhere.
    At the entry to the reserve there is a wooden box with leaflets telling you about the place, be careful though when you open the box, there was a large wolf spider in there the day we went! (wolf spiders are not poisonous). The leaflet explains the many varieties of native flora and fauna you are likely to see, markers along the way pointing out items of interest. It suggests coming for an evening walk with a torch to spot possums, geckoes and night birds such as Tawny frogmouths and Boobook Owls.

    Flaura and fauna are protected here, you are not allowed to pick the flowers! Please stay on the paths to protect the fragile environment. Please take your litter home with you.

    It's only a 15 min drive from Rockingham, and not hard to find. Go out of Rockingham along Dixon Road, at the end turn right into the Old Mandurah Road. A couple of kilometres further along, turn left into Fifty road.

    There is a footpath to follow but it's not sealed and is rough and overgrown in places. Good walking shoes/boots are recommened. Not suitable for wheelchairs/pushchairs or those who are unsteady on their feet.
    There are no toilets and no-where to get a drink here, make sure to bring some water, it gets hot wandering about in the bush.

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    MacNuts WA
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  • This macadamia nut orchard is about 15 mins drive east of Rockingham, (about 30 mins south from Perth)
    You can stroll around the orchard, and have a guided tour of the processing plant (by arrangment for groups-see website).
    The orchard looks east over the coastal plain to the Darling Range, you can see the hills in the distance in the photo.
    Free tastes of the nuts with different flavourings are available in the shop, (to encourage you to purchase of course), they are quite delcious. As well as the nuts, you can buy macadamia saplings and products made from the nuts.
    The shop also serves very good plunger coffee, and tea in a proper teapot to go with their home-made cookies, and has a pleasant shaded outdoor cafe area.
    It's a pleasant drive from Rockingham (see map on website for directions), it's well sign-posted and easy to find. You go through rural areas where you will see the typical 'bush' vegatation of the locality, lots of large gumtrees and native shrubs.
    You may even see some wildlife, we saw two bobtailed lizards on our drive there. (see photo). Do not mess with these lizards, they defend themselves with an awesome bite. This one was at least 30cms(12") long from nose to tail. It was slowly crossing the road.

    You can combine this outing with a visit to the Baldivis Nature Reserve, only a short distance away the other side of the freeway if you'd like to see more flora and fauna.

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  • Phone: (08) 9524 2223
  • Website: www.macnutswa.com.au

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    The kids will love this
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  • Jolly Jalopies
    Enjoy driving your "pedal powered car" along the paved pathway at Churchill Park on the Rockingham Beach foreshore. Fun for all ages! Seats 2 adults or 3 children.

    Times: Weekday afternoons, all day weekends and public holidays.
    Fares: $6.00 for 15 minutes
    $12.00 for 30 minutes
    $20.00 for 1 hour.

  • Phone: 9528 4134 or 015 388 949

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    Lake Richmond
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  • Lake Richmond is about 4km southwest of Rockingham. The freshwater lake covers some 40 hectares and there are some interesting walks and also some endangered domed thrombolites (unlayered stromatolites) can be seen around the edges of the lake. You should keep to the boardwalk because Tiger snakes live on the edges of the lake. On your walk you can see waterbirds, small bush birds, seabirds, waders and also birds of prey. The lake is not suitable for fishing or swimming.

    Location : Cnr of Safety Bay Road and Lake Street, Shoalwater Bay

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    East Rockingham Cemetery
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  • Nearly all of the early settlers of Rockingham were buried in this cemetery. The earliest grave known is of Francis Fothergill Mead who died in 1866 at 37. She was the wife of William Mead.

    Location : Mandurah Road

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    Kwinana Wreck
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  • North of Rockingham Beach is Wells Park. It is here where you will find what little is left of the SS Kwinana. The ship was wrecked when it was driven ashore in 1922. The name Kwinana was an Aboriginal word from the Kimberley region meaning ‘pretty woman’. All that you will see of the ship now is a rusting piece which juts out and has been filled with limestone to create a small jetty.

    Location : Wells Park, Kwinana Beach Road

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    Early Farmers
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  • In 1855, Thomas Smirk married Eliza Hymus who’s family arrived in WA aboard the "Diadem" in 1842. They lived at the Wheatfields Cottage which was part of a government grant and farmed on 160 acres. This land is now part of the Kwinana Golf Club and the cottage is used as the caretakers residence.

    Location : Smirk Cottage, Beacham Crescent

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    Kwinana Heritage Group
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  • In 1991 the Kwinana Heritage Group, local businesses, and also assisted by the National trust completed the restoration of the cottage. The cottage is set up with all the old styled furnishings that would have been around in that time for a family. Today the cottage is being used by Museum and is the Headquarters for the Kwinana Heritage Group and is now in the Town Council Depot.

    Location : Smirk Cottage, Beacham Crescent, Medina

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    Large Families
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  • The Smirks remained in the Wheatfields Cottage until 1901 when the property was sold. They bought land and built a house. During their time at Wheatfields Cottage, Thomas and Eliza had 14 children. William was the 8th son and is the one who is thought to have built Smirk Cottage close to his fathers original home.

    Location : Smirk Cottage, Beacham Crescent, Medina

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    Early Farming Implements
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  • There are a number of old farm implements in the shed on the property which were used in the early farming years of the areas. The are was fertile swamp land and was used for farms until the government took over the land for the Kwinana Townsite in 1953.

    Location : Smirk Cottage, Beacham Crescent, Medina

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