Aboriginal History
The Djarlgarro Beelier is of vital importance to the Whadjuk people, previously being a source of food, water and resources. It has been a focus of human activity for many thousands of years.
Centred around the Canning River or Djarlgarro Beelier, our City has a rich and ancient history.
If you have an enquiry or have a story or image to share, please contact us on 1300 422 664 or email local.history@canning.wa.gov.au.
The name Canning first appears in a reference to “Canning River” when an allocation of 250,000 acres (approximately 100,000 hectares) of land was made in 1828 to Thomas Peel.
The Canning River is named after George Canning, a British statesman and the Prime Minister in 1827. It continues in the names of Cannington, Canning Highway, Canning Vale and City of Canning.
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