About the fact that one of its natural features* created the very first oxygen molecules on earth – without which you and I would not be here today.
About its aboriginal mythology – created by the female waughal whilst her male counterpart created the Swan River.
About its threatened ecology* – recently listed as 'critically endangered' by the Federal Minister for the Environment – a wake-up call if ever there was one.
Join artists, environmental groups, colleagues, musicians and local residents and get passionate about Lake Clifton at the:
Lake Clifton Festival
Sunday 18 April
from 10 am
In the grounds of Cape Bouvard Wines – via Lakeside Parkway or Clifton Downs Road.
Bring the family, bring the picnic basket, buy a bottle of vino/lunch and enjoy the music, art, walks and surrounds…
*thrombolites – very rare and now endangered."
For more information contact: Jane Tillson, Arts & Cultural Development Officer, City of Mandurah – 9550 3842
Sunday 18 April
from 10 am
In the grounds of Cape Bouvard Wines – via Lakeside Parkway or Clifton Downs Road.
Bring the family, bring the picnic basket, buy a bottle of vino/lunch and enjoy the music, art, walks and surrounds…
*thrombolites – very rare and now endangered."
For more information contact: Jane Tillson, Arts & Cultural Development Officer, City of Mandurah – 9550 3842
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