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A Man Declared Himself the King of an Abandoned Island Now It s a Tourist Attraction

A Man Declared Himself the King of an Abandoned Island. Now It’s a Tourist Attraction Fodor s 2/22/2021 Ronan O Connell © Provided by Fodor s He was besotted with Britain, lived inside a cave, used explosives for odd purposes, and proclaimed himself king of an Australian island inhabited only by birds and endangered fairy penguins. Shoalwater Islands Marine Park is one of Perth’s tourism treasures an immaculate, sheltered bay home to colonies of bottlenose dolphins, Australian sea lions, and penguins. It’s also the location of Penguin Island, the former base of one of the most eccentric characters in Western Australia’s history.

A Man Declared Himself the King of an Abandoned Island Now It s a Tourist Attraction

A Man Declared Himself the King of an Abandoned Island Now It s a Tourist Attraction
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Boaties rejoice: further $1 5 million to improve WA boating facilities

Latest round of Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme grants allocated Shire of Jerramungup and City of Rockingham to share more than $1 million McGowan Government investing in growing needs of nearly 100,000 recreational vessel owners in WA Latest grants support other major boating investments such as Lake Kepwari, Broome Town Beach Jetty and Ocean Reef Marina More than $1.5 million has been allocated to major upgrades, replacements and planning for future works to improve boating facilities throughout Western Australia. Round 25 of the Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS), managed by the Department of Transport (DoT), saw funding allocated to six projects after a highly competitive selection process involving 24 eligible applications.

Urgent search underway for kayaker missing off Point Peron

Urgent search underway for kayaker missing off Point Peron We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Urgent search underway for kayaker missing off Point Peron Save Normal text size Advertisement An urgent marine search is underway for a missing kayaker off Point Peron in Perth s south. Ian Steven Tolli, 54, was last seen around 1.30pm on Tuesday kayaking off the popular coastline, near Rockingham. Ian Steven Tolli went missing off Point Peron on Tuesday afternoon. His orange kayak was found about 300 metres from the coast near Kwinana Beach. A police spokesman said water police, police air wing, marine rescue vessels and Surf Life Saving crew were assisting in the search.

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