High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yellagonga Regional Park is located in Perth, Western Australia, in the City of Wanneroo and the City of Joondalup. The park was established in 1989 by the Western Australian government and protects 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) hectares of land, including 550 hectares (1,400 acres) of wetlands Lake Joondalup, Beenup Swamp, Walluburnup Swamp, and Lake Goollelal. The park contains heritage buildings, including Perry's Paddock, Cockman House and Luisini Winery, and recreation areas, such as Neil Hawkins Park. It is named after Yellagonga, leader of the Mooro people. Under the Perth Metropolitan Regional Scheme, much of the park's area was reserved in 1975. The park was named Yellagonga Regional Park in 1990, in honour of the regional Indigenous leader during European settlement, Yellagonga. For local Indigenous people, the area forms part of their Dreaming. The site also has historical significance related to the development of the City ofWanneroo.