Yallingup is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, 256 kilometres (159mi) south of Perth. Yallingup is a popular tourist destination because of its beaches and limestone caves, and proximity to Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
Yallingup's name means "Place of caves" in the local Aboriginal Wardandi dialect, with "yal" meaning "large hole"; the name has been rumoured to mean "place of love" due to the popularity of weddings and honeymoons in the town.[2][3] After its caves were discovered by European settlers in 1899, Yallingup became popular with tourists.[4] There was a state primary school in Yallingup from 1905 to 1963; the site now contains a Steiner school.[5][6] Around 1920, the Yallingup Hall, which was previously a school building in Karridale, was moved to the townsite and reassembled.[7] Tourism and viticulture are Yallingup's primary industries.[8][4]
Geography and climate
Yallingup is located 256 kilometres (159mi) south of Perth and 34 kilometres (21mi) west of Busselton in Western Australia's South West region. Yallingup experiences a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa/Csb). Residents and visitors experience moderate temperatures, with an average maximum temperature of 22°C (72°F) and a minimum of 11°C (52°F).
Tourist attractions
Smiths Beach and Canal Rocks
The beaches of Yallingup, such as Three Bears, Yallingup, Smiths Beach (including Supertubes), and Injidup, are well known surfing locations, and are also suitable for fishing.[4]
The Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park houses Canal Rocks, a coastal rock formation, and limestone caves, such as Ngilgi Cave (formerly called Yallingup Cave).[9]
The Cape to Cape Track runs across the beach to the west of the town and Yallingup is one of the few towns located along the track.[10]
Injidup Beach contains Injidup Natural Spa, also known as Wyadup Spa, a natural rock pool.[2][11]
Smiths Beach
Smiths Beach has been the site of extended proposals for development[12] that have eventuated in political events[13][14] and various scandals over the years.[15][16]
Flora and fauna
Flora
Yallingup is home to many different types of bushland and wildlife. The surrounding area is made up of wet sclerophyllous[17][failed verification] forest. Yallingup is a biodiversity hotspot that includes the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions of Western Australia.
Fauna
The Yallingup region is home to a diverse range of species including the western grey kangaroo and over 70 types of birds, creating a healthy ecosystem for the many mammals, reptiles and aviaries.[17] To maintain wildlife population the Western Australia government has placed sanctuary zones and nature reserves where minimal human life and impact can occur.[18]
Western grey kangaroos
See also
Margaret River (wine region)
Flora of Australia
References
Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Yallingup (Suburb and Locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
"Yallingup". Australia's South West. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
Western Australia. Environmental Protection Authority. (2009) Sussex location 413 , Yallingup - Smiths Beach: development guide plan: Canal Rocks Pty Ltd. / report and recommendations of the Environmental Protection Authority. Perth, W.A.: Environmental Protection Authority Series Report / Environmental Protection Authority, 1836-0483; 1318
Account of 1000-strong crowd that met at Smith's Beach to oppose the proposed real estate development. Busselton-Margaret times, 1 Feb. 2001, p.4-5,
Turner, Robert.(2001) Kierath: I did not up the density at Smiths. Planning Minister, Kierath, says he did not influence the change of conditions that allowed greater developments at Smith's Beach in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Statement of Planning Policy. Busselton-Margaret times, 8 Feb. 2001, p.1,
Western Australia. Corruption and Crime Commission. (2007) Report on the investigation of alleged public sector misconduct linked to the Smiths Beach development at Yallingup (Smiths Beach report) Perth, W.A.: Corruption and Crime Commission "This report relates only to allegations of public sector misconduct linked to the Smiths Beach development. It examines the efforst of Canal Rocks Pty Ltd and its consultants in seeking to influence the Council, public service officers and politicians to support the development." ISBN0-9775105-9-X
Western Australia. Corruption and Crime Commission.(2009) Supplementary report on the investigation of alleged public sector misconduct linked to the Smiths Beach development at Yallingup Perth, W.A.: Corruption and Crime Commission, ISBN978-0-9805051-6-0
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