Jilgu National Park Created In Mid West-Gascoyne Region

  • Creation of Jilgu National Park to protect more than 100,000 hectares of land
  • Joint management to create employment for Traditional Owners and future investment opportunities
  • Part of the Cook Labor Government's historic Plan for our Parks initiative

A new national park has been created in the Mid West-Gascoyne region, following the implementation of an agreement between Jidi Jidi Aboriginal Corporation and the State Government.

The creation of Jilgu National Park - which spans 102,000 hectares of scenic mulga country interspersed with rugged hills and watercourses - means 2.6 million hectares of new conservation estate has been created under the Government's Plan for Our Parks initiative since 2019.

As part of the Indigenous Land Use Agreement, Jidi Jidi Aboriginal Corporation will jointly manage Jilgu National Park and the existing Collier Range National Park with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

This means five Traditional Owners will be employed to care for Country, with future investment in nature-based tourism and other economic opportunities also a possibility.

Jilgu National Park was formerly part of the Waldburg pastoral lease purchased by the Government for conservation more than 20 years ago.

The park is home to many species of native wildlife, including black-flanked rock wallaby, western pebble mound mouse, long-tailed dunnart, brush-tailed mulgara and peregrine falcon, as well as three priority ecological communities which are not protected in any other reserves.

As stated by Environment Minister Reece Whitby:

"The creation of Jilgu National Park is an important contribution to our Government's target of conserving five million hectares of land under Plan for our Parks.

"This incredible cultural landscape deserves to be celebrated and the Cook Government is proud to be a part of a shared effort to protect this area."

Comments attributed to Mining and Pastoral Region MLC Peter Foster:

"It's a special day to be on Country for this historic announcement.

"I'm proud to be part of a Government that recognises and empowers the Traditional Owners of Jilgu, who have a crucial role to play in managing and conserving this amazing country.

"The biodiversity and beauty of this area are second to none, and this agreement will ensure the country continues to be properly protected and cared for by the people who know it best."

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