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  2. Bibra Lake, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake is the location for several major private recreation facilities, including Adventure World theme park, a bungee jumping tower, Cockburn Ice Arena, paintball and laser tag operations. Bibra Lake also has a Waldorf school and a Montessori primary school. The manufacturing facilities and headquarters for OKA Australia are in Bibra Lake.

  3. Bibra Lake (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake is the fourth lake (going north to south) of a string of lakes which combined comprise the Beeliar Regional Park. Bibra Lake contains two electric insect traps designed to reduce the number of mosquitoes in the area. Around the lake is a cycle way, which provides access to bird hides.

  4. Beeliar, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Thomsons Lake, 2016. The naming of the suburban region, Beeliar, was officially approved by the state government on 2 December 1993. [17] However, similar to Bibra Lake, which became a separate suburb from Beeliar, the Beeliar suburban boundaries have continued to evolve and change as new suburbs are established since the mid-20th century. [10]

  5. WA Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    WA Wildlife is part of group of organisations helping to protect the nests of the snake-necked turtles that breed around Bibra Lake. In 2020 it was estimated that 25 of the hatchlings were able to make it to the safety of the lake. [3] Native Arc Inc is a registered charity, number 21503, licensed under the Charitable Collections Act 1946. [4]

  6. List of road routes in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake: Armadale: 27.3 km (17.0 mi) Rerouted after road upgrades and extensions [xviii] ... Gnangara-Moore River State Forest and Chittering Valley route [9]: ...

  7. Whadjuk - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake was a frequently used camping ground as the presence of Aboriginal artefacts from the area attests. Walyunga hosts one of the largest known Aboriginal campsites near Perth, used by regional tribes for more than 60,000 years, now a National Park.

  8. Roe Highway - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake, Jandakot, North Lake: 34.2– 34.8: 21.3– 21.6: Kwinana Freeway (State Route 2) – Mandurah, Fremantle, Perth City: Highway terminus: continues west as Murdoch Drive. Partial combination interchange, Roe-West to Kwinana-North and Murdoch-East to Kwinana-South ramps looped. No connection available for Kwinana-South to Murdoch-West ...

  9. Electoral district of Bibra Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bibra Lake is an electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.. Bibra Lake is located in Perth, covering the vast majority of the former Electoral district of Willagee, which was abolished at the 2023 redistribution after the seat's namesake suburb was moved into the seat of Bicton, whilst also gaining parts of the seat of Fremantle.