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Stay safe while enjoying parks this summer

With a long, hot summer ahead in Western Australia, it's essential to be prepared and stay safe while exploring our beautiful parks. Exploring the state's national, marine, and conservation parks can do wonders for your health and well-being. However, as temperatures rise and bushfires become more common, it's crucial to prioritise your safety while venturing into parks. 

Here are some easy-to-follow tips to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit.

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Stay safe while enjoying parks this summer

  • By Rachel Hutton
  • 20th November, 2024
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  • 7th November, 2024
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