Improving vegetation where the Southern River and Canning River meet.

Southern and Canning River Confluence Foreshore Reserve, Gosnells, WA 6110

This neighbourhood reserve provides recreation opportunities including an upgraded playground with slides, swings and climbing equipment for children’s play and activities.

13 Ashford Street, Maddington, WA 6109

Gosnells Town Centre provides a safe, welcoming space for residents, workers and visitors in the area. A new central lawn and fogging feature with lights and sound, along with new seating around the existing trees has created a restful place for everyone to enjoy a break outdoors.

2232 Albany Highway, Gosnells, WA 6110

One of the City’s most important wetlands, Mary Carroll Park wetlands provides important roosting, breeding and summer refuge habitat for waterbirds.

165 Eudoria Street, Gosnells, WA 6110

The constructed wetlands that are the Tom Bateman Wetlands improve the quality of stormwater before it enters Djarlgarra (the Canning River).

Tom Bateman Reserve, Langford, WA 6147

The Djarlgarra (Canning River) foreshore and floodplain in Centennial Pioneer Park have undergone significant rehabilitation and restoration work that has produced a model rehabilitated natural landscape.

Pioneer Park, Gosnells, WA 6110

The only window into the pre-development landscape of Thornlie, the Hume Road Wildlife Reserve encompasses wetland, Banksia woodland and Marri woodland, and is a haven for birds.

Hume Road and Culligan Road, Thornlie, WA 6108

The degraded foreshore of Djarlgarra (the Canning River) has been significantly enhanced through the work undertaken by the City and the Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group.

Lot 1821 Glenbrook Road, Thornlie, WA 6108

Comprising 53.6 hectares, the bushland is north of Holmes Street in Southern River.

Cnr Holmes Street and Balfour Street, Huntingdale, WA 6110

The Djarlgarra (Canning River) foreshore and floodplain along Astley Street in Gosnells has been restored by the City and the Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group

Lot 800 Astley Street, Gosnells, WA 6110

Comrie Road wetland is identified as a high priority site for conservation management by the City and provides an important vegetation remnant amongst a highly developed area.

154 Comrie Road, Canning Vale, WA 6155

Community gardens are great places where people come together to grow food, foster good health, support life-long learning and cultivate vibrant communities.

Southern River Community Garden, 80 Anaconda Drive, Gosnells, WA 6110

Lander Swamp is a seasonally inundated wetland surrounded by urban development. It provides an important refuge for local fauna and is a key biodiversity asset of the area.

Lander Street, Southern River, WA 6110

A management plan prepared for the Nicholson Road Wetlands in Canning Vale by Biologic Environmental Survey in 2021 recommends revegetating 2.16 hectares of degraded parts of the land with up to 66,000 plants.

Nicholson Road Wetlands, Canning Vale, WA 6155

Corriedale Springs boasts a rehabilitated living stream and riparian vegetation to improve its environmental value.

Lot 3214 Corriedale Place, Gosnells, WA 6110

The degraded foreshore of Djarlgarra (the Canning River) in John Okey Davis Park, Gosnells, has been significantly rehabilitated by the City and the Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group.

Lot 4147 Homestead Road, Gosnells, WA 6110

Hester Park encompasses a very large area of the Djarlgarra (Canning River) foreshore and floodplain in Langford.

Lot 4 Spencer Road, Langford, WA 6147

The Shreeve Road Reserve Wetland is a seasonal wetland located between Waterperry Drive and Shreeve Road in Canning Vale. This large wetland exists in a completely urbanised catchment and is large enough to provide habitat for bandicoots and supports a substantial diversity of bird life. With mush of the area considered to be in pristine condition, this location contains some of the most valuable bushland in the City.

Lot 849 Waterperry Drive, Canning Vale, WA 6155

Tom Bateman Reserve Bushland is considered significant among the City’s areas of high biodiversity conservation value. The regionally significant bushland is a part of Bush Forever Site 456.

Tom Bateman Reserve, Wilfred Road, Thornlie, WA 6108

Located within the Gosnells Golf Course grounds, the Gosnells Golf Course Bushland is one of the City's highest priority biodiversity management sites.

95 Sandringham Promenade, Canning Vale, WA 6155