Parks
The City of Fremantle is home to numerous well loved parks, reserves and green spaces, many of them created as a result of community initiative and action. We begin with a list of South Fremantle parks and reserves, with other precincts to follow. Contact us if you would like to profile your favourite Fremantle green space.
Beeliar Regional Park and A Class Reserve – Restoring a Lost Treasure
Like most environmental campaigns, efforts to save the Beeliar wetlands go back a long way, notably to the Farrington Road…
Little Park on Naylor Street
Parks, like people, come in all shapes and sizes. There’s a park it seems for every day of the week,…
Coral Park
Located between Coral Street and Wyola Lane, is a lovely, small, nearly secret, South Fremantle park.
The State Of Our Parks
Today we posted a Freo Today pic of an unharvested residential/commercial lot on South Terrace, South Fremantle. It’s a block…
Freo Jaunts with FFP – A Cat Beach For Freo?
in Life, Law & Culture
That’s not Freo! You’re quite correct (- in fact, it’s Penang!). Read on, all will be revealed. First, however, a…
North Fremantle’s Parks Are Filled With Hidden Gems!
in Life, Law & Culture
It is impossible to write about the land on which we live without acknowledging the Aboriginal people who have cared…
The Trees Of Fremantle – Manning Park
in Life, Law & Culture
Well, not quite Fremantle, I know; Cockburn actually, but very close! Situated north of Azelia Road at Hamilton Hill, Manning…
The Trees of Fremantle – Booyeembara Park
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‘Boo Park‘, as it is affectionately known to the locals, is located where Montreal and Stevens Streets meet in White…
The Trees Of Fremantle – Hollis Park
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‘Hollis Park?’, I hear you ask. ‘Where is Hollis Park?’ I often get this response when I mention it to…