Enhancements at Lake Leschenaultia elevate visitor experience

Published on Tuesday, 3 September 2024 at 4:58:45 PM

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King, alongside Deputy Shire President Trish Cook, unveiled a commemorative plaque, marking the significant investment in one of the shire's premier tourism destinations.

The Lake Leschenaultia Visitor Improvement Project aimed to elevate the visitor experience and improve the facility’s access and safety management.

With the lake attracting over 14,000 campers and approximately 80,000 visitors each year, this project will strengthen tourism and boost the local economy.

Invited guests and stakeholders gathered to celebrate the finalisation of the project, which represents a total investment of almost $450,000.

This included a grant of more than $218,000 from the Australian Government, with the remaining funding of almost $228,000 contributed by the shire’s capital works program.

The completed works have introduced a range of new features and upgrades, including:

  • Creation of a designated swimming-only area protected by commercial buoys, ensuring a safer environment for swimmers by excluding personal watercraft from the area.
  • Installation of vehicle counters at the entry and exit points, providing the shire with valuable data to assist in risk management and future planning.
  • Automated exit gates and a CCTV system, enhancing security and safety at the park’s main entrance. The gates, equipped with a battery backup, also ensure safe and convenient after-hours access, especially during emergencies.
  • Solar photovoltaic system installation, which reduces the lake’s dependence on fossil fuels and supports the shire’s environmental sustainability goals.
  • A new shaded outdoor dining area featuring colourful interpretive signage, including bird artwork by renowned artist Brenton See, and information panels that provide insights into the Aboriginal Six Seasons and the history of Lake Leschenaultia.
  • Replacement and new picnic shelters, offering all-weather protection and beautiful views over the lake, with one shelter serving as a crucial ‘shelter in place’ area during bushfire emergencies.
  • A new 200-square-metre nature playground, designed with natural elements and train-based play features that connect with the lake’s historical significance as a water source for steam trains over 100 years ago.

Lake Leschenaultia is open year-round to visitors.

Find the lake’s opening times and further information about camping and leisure activities by visiting www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/leisure-recreation/lake-leschenaultia.

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

“The Australian Government has partnered with Mundaring Shire Council to fund these much-needed improvements to this popular natural tourist attraction, including making the area much safer for swimmers.

“The beautification of Lake Leschenaultia thanks to this project will also increase cultural awareness, support tourism growth, and improve economic activity in and around Chidlow and Mundaring Shire.”

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Hasluck Tania Lawrence:

“Lake Leschenaultia holds special memories for families all across Perth, who have long enjoyed the Lake and its camping facilities.

“As a local resident, I know these upgrades will be welcomed and enjoyed year-round by our community, too.  It’s been great to work with the Shire to secure the federal investment partnership.”

Quotes attributable to Mundaring Deputy Shire President Trish Cook:

“The upgrades will significantly enhance the lake’s appeal as a top tourism destination in the Heart of the Perth Hills.

“Lake Leschenaultia stands as a premier tourism destination offering natural attractions and diverse activities for everyone to enjoy.

“These improvements will undoubtedly boost the appeal.

“Visitors can relax in the shaded dining area amidst colourful artwork, surrounded by biodiverse bushland habitat for native birds and animals.

“The new interpretative signage will help visitors appreciate and protect the lake’s natural environment.

“These enhancements, especially the new swimming area and automated gate system, have significantly improved both the safety and enjoyment of our visitors.

“They also play a crucial role in the effective management of Lake Leschenaultia, ensuring that this beloved destination remains a safe and accessible place for everyone to enjoy.”

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