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Banks Reserve has a new name – Warndoolier – a nod to its Aboriginal heritage.
A new footbridge across Walters Brook is now complete at Banks Reserve in Mt Lawley.
Visitors to Banks Reserve can enjoy a peaceful new space along the river with the completion of the River Journeys Interpretation Node.
Work is underway to build a footbridge over Walters Brook at Banks Reserve.
A River Journeys Interpretation Node is being built along the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) at Banks Reserve.
Vincent will make a submission to Landgate to revive the Aboriginal name of Banks Reserve, Warndoolier.
The City of Vincent is seeking feedback on renaming or dual naming Banks Reserve in Mount Lawley.
Banks Reserve could be the first park in the City of Vincent to have its Noongar name Warndoolier revived.
An interpretation node highlighting Aboriginal culture will be coming to Banks Reserve next year.
Nature lovers can now enjoy a new picnic shelter with tables and seats while enjoying the pristine views of the Swan River at Banks Reserve.
Banks Reserve Pavilion will soon be replaced with green open space in preparation for a community plaza which will open up views to the Swan River and give locals and visitors a contemporary place to gather
Banks Reserve Pavilion is scheduled to be demolished from 20 July 2021
A nature play area that blends into the landscape and encourages creative play is taking shape on the banks of the Swan River.
As part of its Capital Works projects, the City of Vincent will be upgrading the Recreational Shared Path at Banks Reserve, between Summers Street and the Windan Bridge in East Perth.