Western Australia Facts
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The black swan has been associated with Western Australia from the earliest times. Vlamingh, who explored the Swan River in 1697, gave it the name on account of the number of swans found upon it, and for a number of years after the foundation of the settlement, it was generally referred to as the Swan River Colony. |
Western Australia Coat of Arms
The Coat of Arms of the State of Western Australia was granted by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, by Royal Warrant dated the 17th day of March, 1969. |
Western Australia Floral Emblem
The Red and Green Kangaroo Paw was first collected in the Swan River Colony in the early years of its settlement, and was described by D. Don in 1836. |
Western Australia Animal Emblem
The Numbat is one of Western Australia's most attractive marsupials, and although its range once extended into western New South Wales and northern South Australia, the population today is confined mainly to the south-west of Western Australia. |
Western Australiia Bird Emblem
The Black Swan was first recorded by the Dutch navigator Vlamingh in January 1697 in the Swan Estuary. Although it is to be found throughout Australia, this graceful bird has been regarded with special affection by many generations of Western Australians and has long been used to identify things Western Australian. |



