Fitzgerald River National Park
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Fitzgerald River is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 419 km southeast of Perth.
A national park including the Barren Mountains and Eyre Range and the Fitzgerald River. It incorporates the Fitzgerald Biosphere.
Within the National Park is the Quaalup Homstead was built in the area 1858 by the Wellstead Family. It was originally an outpost. In 1890 the Hassal family took over the pastoral lease and one of the brothers moved into the Homestead.
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- Area: 3299 km²
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- Date of establishment: 1973
- Managing authorities: Department of Conservation and Land Management
- IUCN category: II
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