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WA Day celebrates all Western Australians on the first Monday in June.
Telethon Cinemas – one of Perth’s much-loved charity events hosted at Burswood Park.
Perth’s major event destination - Optus Stadium – is located nearby on the Burswood Peninsula.
Burswood Park’s fully-fenced playground is perfect for younger children.
SOTA bringing down the house as part of the WA Day celebrations in Burswood Park.
Shaded picnic areas abound within the park, including seating areas and free electric barbecues.
Eid Carnival, one of a number of multicultural festivals held at Burswood Park.
Spectacular views of the Swan River, at any time of day.
The iconic Swan Shell is a popular wedding venue.
Moving to the beat of their multicultural drum.
Burswood Park is teeming with bird life – up to 40 varieties of birds reside in the park.
Students receiving a history lesson from sculptors Charlie and Joan Walsh-Smith.
Burswood Peninsula – Perth’s foremost entertainment, tourism and sporting destination.
Plenty of crowds enjoying the atmosphere at Beer & Beef Festival 2019.
One of Burswood Park’s seven tranquil freshwater lakes.
Burswood Park hosts a number of community groups who regularly make the most of the park’s open spaces.
Dutch explorer, Willem de Vlamingh, gave rise to the name 'Swan River', just one of the many stories highlighted by Burswood Park's Heritage Trail.
Chilling on the Swan River foreshore at the Beer & Beef Festival, making the most of the weather and the music.
Celebrating the 45th year of the sister city relationship with Kagoshima, Japan.
Dragon boat racing teams, bring vibrancy and colour to the Swan River.
A birds eye view of how event organisers are maximising the unique spaces at Burswood Park.
Big rides for big kids...bringing the Park to life.
Swan Fountain at the Citizen of the Year Lake, built in 1988 to commemorate the Western Australians of the Year.
Thousands of West Aussies Run for a Reason every year. What's your reason?