Near the corner of Adelaide and Edward Streets grows a magnificent Moreton Bay Fig tree. It was planted by the colony's first governor, Sir William Robinson on Proclamation Day (21 October 1890) and is a living memorial to the granting of responsible government to Western Australia.
Site Facilities Carpark
, Sheltered Area, Visitor Information Centre
Activities Birdwatching, Walking
Nearby Attractions, Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Visitor Information Centre
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A great place to relax & sip on a home brew. Fremantle & Rottnest Cafes, Restaurants |
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From $32 per night
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A perfect location and plenty to see and do Fremantle & Rottnest Caravan Camping |
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Airport Transfers - Domestic & International Fremantle & Rottnest Shuttle Bus Coach Transport |
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From $120 per night Conz Apartment Studio apartment in quiet location in Fremantle Fremantle & Rottnest Apartments |
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