Local Government
Broome
Region
Kimberley
Broome Rd to Roebuck Plains Station Lake Eda
Broome
Kimberley
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 28 Aug 2014 | Grading C |
The Billabong at lake Eda is of great cultural importance to the traditional owners, Yawuru Aboriginal Community, who visit to hunt and maintain cultural customs.
Lake Eda is the largest and most permanent of a chain of six lakes that occur in the extensive coastal floodplain in the area known as Roebuck Plains. The Billabong Lake at Lake Eda is of great cultural importance to the traditional owners, Yawuru Aboriginal community, who visit to hunt and maintain cultural customs
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Livesey, N.J., Harris, J., & Brash, S.J. | Roebuck Plains and Associated Wetland System | ||
Murdoch University |
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No.59 | MI Place No. |
Landscape
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Original Use | Transport\Communications | Water: Other |
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