Local Government
Halls Creek
Region
Kimberley
Lake Gregory Stn 220 km S of Halls Creek
on Lake Gregory Station
Halls Creek
Kimberley
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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RHP - Does not warrant assessment | Current | 14 Nov 2003 |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | |
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Register of the National Estate | Interim | 30 May 1995 | ||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 28 Sep 1995 | Category 2 |
Social Value: Of interest to those with an interest in the unique animal life and vegetation. Historical Value: Important for it's association with prominent identities during the early period of settlement in WA. Scientific value: The Lake is of international significance for it's flora and faune.
Lake Gregory (formerly known as Gregory Salt Lake) lies at the lower end of Sturt Creek on Billiluna cattle station, south of Halls Creek in the Great Sandy Desert, WA. The land is leasehold and is held by the Aboriginal Lands Trust on behalf of the Mulan Aboriginal community. The land is also part of the Walmajarri and Jaru/Nyinin peoples' Tjurabalan Native Title Claim which has been registered by the National Native Title Tribunal. When full, Lake Gregory is the largest natural body of landlocked water in WA (approximately 50km long, 25km wide and up to 10m deep). The water is apparently quite fresh when it fills but becomes brackish or saline as the level recedes, though it is claimed to never dry completely. The lake is considered one of the State's natural history wonders. After heavy rain in the south-east Kimberley it becomes an inland sea which teams spectacularly with bird life, harbouring tens of thousands of ducks and other birds commonly found on inland freshwater, as well as sea birds.
Lake Gregory is also significant for it's association with early expeditions to the north of the state. First visited for plant collecting in 1856 by the North Australian Expedition under Augustus C Gregory, the party included noted botanist Dr Ferdinand JH (Von) Mueller. Also visited by Alred Cannning when he surveyed and estbalished the Canning Stock Route.
Landscape
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Original Use | SOCIAL\RECREATIONAL | Other |
Present Use | SOCIAL\RECREATIONAL | Other |
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PEOPLE | Famous & infamous people |
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