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Community Engagement

Home > Ecological Restoration in Shark Bay > Dirk Hartog Island National Park: Return to 1616 > Community Engagement

Keep up to date with all the latest news of the the Dirk Hartog Island National Park Return to 1616 Ecological Restoration Project.

Read the Wirruwana News and Inscription Post Conservation Matters

Wirruwana News Spring 2023

Wirruwana News Autumn 2023

Wirruwana News Summer 2022

Wirruwana News Autumn 2022

Wirruwana News Spring 2021

Wirruwana News Autumn 2021

Wirruwana News Spring 2020

Wirruwana News Autumn 2020

Wirruwana News Spring 2019

Wirruwana News Summer 2019

Dibblers from Jurien Bay, Facebook post December 2018

Wirruwana News Spring 2018

Wirruwana News summer 2018

2016 Update Flyer

Ode to animals of Dirk Hartog Island video clip

Weaving workshops article by Shark Bay Arts Council

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About Shark Bay

The shoreline of Shark Bay has a ‘W’ shape formed by the Edel Land peninsula and Dirk Hartog Island to the west, Peron Peninsula in the centre, and the eastern coastal strip. Edel Land is typified by rocky limestone and long, white sand dunes.

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