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Gnangara

Perth · Wadjuk Noongar Country

Gnangara kept the oval green.
For thousands of years, quietly,
without asking. Now it's asking.

TOGETHER FOR GNANGARA
Round 12 · 2026
Dockers def. Brisbane 103–78
Eagles vs Essendon · Tonight
60,000 Perth people fill Optus Stadium on game day. Every single one drinks Gnangara's water.
Gnangara
Who is Gnangara

I am the water beneath your feet. The tap you drink from. The wetlands you walk past. The trees that shade your street.

The Noongar people have always known me — not as a resource, but as a living being.

I am Gnangara. And I have been looking after you since the day you arrived.

What Gnangara gives us

You've been with Gnangara your whole life. You just didn't know it.

  • That water coming out of your tap this morning — Gnangara.
  • The wetlands, the black swans, the paperbark trees — Gnangara.
  • Every oval your team trains on, every Saturday footy ground — Gnangara keeps them green.
  • The bore keeping your garden alive through a Perth summer — that's Gnangara, right under your feet.
Gnangara is struggling

Since the 1970s, rainfall has been declining. More water drawn out than soaks in. And Gnangara — quietly, without complaint — has been absorbing it all.

1,000GL lost since 1980. That's 1,000 Optus Stadiums full of water. Gone.

Gnangara Groundwater — Lost Since 1980
1980
1990
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2020
Today
1,000GL lost — equivalent to 1,000 Optus Stadiums full of water

I am still here. Still standing. But Perth is taking more than I can give.

Every drop saved is strength restored.

I am Gnangara. I need you — now.

Your turn
Gnangara wetland

How to show up

Water smarter
Stick to the Two Day Watering Roster. Your garden gets what it needs. Gnangara gets to breathe.
Shorter showers
Autumn is here — it's the perfect time to cut a few minutes off your shower. Every litre saved goes back to Gnangara.
Check your bore
A leaking bore wastes thousands of litres. A quick check costs nothing.
Go native
WA natives use a fraction of the water and look stunning. Your garden wins. Gnangara wins.
Fix leaks
A dripping tap loses 9,000 litres a year. Fix it once. Save it forever.
Speak to Gnangara

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Gnangara, I want you to know...

This is how you've touched my life...

Gnangara hears you. Check your inbox. 🌊

Perth is already speaking

Every voice adds to Gnangara's strength.

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"I'll keep my bore use to a minimum and make sure it's not running longer than it needs to."
Michelle T.
Joondalup
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"I'll fix leaks and be more careful about how much water we use around the house."
David C.
Carramar
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"I'll pay attention to watering rules and make sure we're not wasting groundwater."
Sarah K.
Banksia Grove
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"I'll turn off my garden retic when rain is forecast and stick to watering days."
James W.
Wanneroo
Gnangara's community

You are not alone in this.

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This month's coffee is on Gnangara 🌊
Every month we draw one community member. This month's winner gets a free coffee — our way of saying thank you for showing up.
Next draw: 1st June · Every pledge is an entry
For Gnangara

A community campaign for Perth's northern suburbs.

We acknowledge the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of this land and water. Gnangara has always been known to them — a living being, not a resource.

Learn more

Gnangara Groundwater — WA Gov Be Groundwater Wise Whiteman Park

For Gnangara. For our kids. Eagles or Dockers — the water is shared.

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For Gnangara · Perth's Northern Suburbs

Perth is pledging

These are the people who chose to show up for the water beneath their feet.

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Gnangara has been looking after you your whole life.

2026 AFL Season · Rounds 1–12

What actually happened

An honest, slightly biased, very Perth take on the season so far.

Round 12 Results
Fremantle Dockers vs Brisbane Lions · The Gabba · 30 May Won 15.13 (103) – 10.18 (78)

Eleven straight. At the Gabba. Against two-time premiers. Let that sink in.

Freo led by 51 at three-quarter time before Brisbane threw the kitchen sink at them in the last. The Dockers held firm. Jye Amiss four goals, Patrick Voss four, Josh Treacy three — the tall trio absolutely feasting. Shai Bolton electric with 21 disposals and three goal assists. The only sour note: Brennan Cox's knee, which kept him off the ground after half-time.

The team to beat. Full stop.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs Essendon · Optus Stadium · 31 May Tonight — 7:20pm AEST

Bottom-four Sunday night football. Essendon arrive dead last at 1–10, sacked their coach mid-week, and are coming off a horror run. West Coast sit at 3–8 but have shown genuine fight in recent weeks — particularly against Collingwood and GWS. Harley Reid vs a rattled Bombers midfield. Bailey Williams dominant in the ruck. This is winnable.

Check back for the result. The purple pen is standing by.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Round 11 Results · Sir Doug Nicholls Round
Fremantle Dockers vs St Kilda · Optus Stadium · 22 May Won 16.8 (104) – 11.8 (74)

Sir Doug Nicholls Round. Shai Bolton — a speccy in defence, then sauntered forward and goaled three minutes later. That's the season in one moment.

Murphy Reid was the standout: 30 disposals, two goals, 14 score involvements. The young gun is announcing himself. Isaiah Dudley's unlikely advantage-call goal had Euro-Yroke skipper Callum Wilkie baffled. Patrick Voss bullied his way to a crucial goal late. Won by 30. Ten straight.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs Collingwood · MCG · 24 May Lost 12.10 (82) – 13.14 (92)

Scott Pendlebury's 433rd game. The all-time VFL/AFL games record. The MCG packed, the crowd electric, fireworks promised. West Coast decided the party pooper role suited them just fine — roughing up Pendlebury from the first bounce and refusing to let Collingwood settle.

Elliot Yeo three goals. Malakai Champion two. Murdock, Johnston, Hough all chipping in. Lost by ten in the end, but nobody had them this close. Pendlebury was chaired off. The Eagles flew home with their heads held high.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Round 10 Results · Sir Doug Nicholls Round
Fremantle Dockers vs Essendon · MCG · 17 May Won · Nine straight

Sir Doug Nicholls Round kicked off with Shai Bolton slotting a goal within seconds of the opening bounce. The tone was set. Patrick Voss exploded in the second term with four majors, interacting with the crowd after each one. Christopher Scerri slotted his maiden AFL major and celebrated like he'd won the flag.

Essendon — 1 win from 9 — barely offered resistance. Nine straight wins. Freo sit top of the ladder, four points clear. The purple train has no brakes.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs GWS Giants · Optus Stadium · 17 May Won 13.10 (88) – 10.11 (71)

Every expert had GWS winning by 30. The Eagles hadn't beaten them in years. Nobody told Harley Reid. He produced what his coach called a career-best performance — 34 disposals, 10 clearances, two goals. Relentless, dominant, otherworldly.

Jake Waterman back-to-back goals to swing the momentum. Milan Murdock sealing it with a final-siren beauty over Lachie Whitfield. Joe Fonti his first career goal. Harvey Johnston his maiden. This was the most complete performance of the Eagles' 2026 season — and they held GWS to just 71 points, the lowest score they'd conceded all year.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Round 9 Results
Fremantle Dockers vs Hawthorn · Optus Stadium · 7 May Won 12.16 (88) – 11.7 (73)

Down 19 in the last quarter. On the ropes. The Hawks smelling an upset. Then Freo dug in and produced a tough, brutal finish — booting the final five goals to win by 15. Josh Treacy. Michael Frederick. Jye Amiss sending the home crowd into raptures with a snap that will be on highlight reels for weeks.

Eight straight wins. The longest winning streak since 2015. Wharfie season is real, and any lingering doubters had their heads turned on Thursday night.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs Melbourne · away · 10 May Lost

Andy Moniz-Wakefield marked his return to footy with a cracking maiden major, lifting the mood around the stadium. Harry Edwards forced from the field with a concussion. The fight was there. The scoreboard wasn't.

The rebuild remains a work in progress. But the character is not in question.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Rounds 4–8 · The Gap in Transmission
Life got in the way. The footy didn't stop. Here's what you missed.
R4 · Freo
W def. Adelaide 78–76 · Adelaide Oval · Gather Round
Two points. Adelaide Oval. The cauldron of Gather Round. Freo found a way.
R4 · Eagles
L lost to Carlton · Marvel Stadium · Gather Round
The drought-breaker hangover. Carlton too slick, too sharp. Back to reality.
R5 · Freo
W def. Collingwood 45–39 · Adelaide Oval · Gather Round
Grinding. Ugly. Six-point football. Didn't matter. Freo won it anyway.
R5 · Eagles
L lost to St Kilda 143–42 · away
101 points. A horror show. Jamie Cripps axed on his 34th birthday. The worst kind of reality check.
R6 · Freo
W def. West Coast 97–41 · Derby · Optus Stadium
The Derby. Fifty-six points. Nothing more needs to be said.
R6 · Eagles
L lost the Derby · See above.
R7 · Freo
W def. Carlton 103–89 · Optus Stadium
Back at home, back to business. Hayden Young announced himself with three stunning goals.
R7 · Eagles
L lost to Essendon · away
Another long afternoon. The rebuild remained painfully visible.
R8 · Freo
W def. Western Bulldogs 114–102 · Marvel Stadium
Away. At Marvel. Against a top-four side. Six wins from seven. The purple train rolls on.
R8 · Eagles
W def. Richmond · Optus Stadium
Harley Reid. Malakai Champion's maiden goal. Elliot Yeo dancing through traffic. A needed win.
Round 3 Results
Fremantle Dockers vs Richmond · Optus Stadium · 28 Mar Won 13.25 (103) – 6.7 (43)

Cyclone Narelle circled. The roof was shut. Richmond arrived without Toby Nankervis, without Tom Lynch — and, realistically, without a prayer. Fremantle didn't care about the conditions. They cared about the scoreboard.

Wayward early — 1.5 in the first. Wasteful, even ugly. But it didn't matter. Richmond weren't scoring at all. Josh Treacy was a menace: four goals, 12 marks, completely unplayable. Caleb Serong looked like the best midfielder in the league — three Brownlow votes, no debate. Shai Bolton quiet by his standards, yet still found ways to impact.

60-point demolition. Three wins from three at Optus Stadium. Top four talk? That's over. This is a statement.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs Port Adelaide · Adelaide Oval · 29 Mar Lost 14.8 (90) – 13.14 (92)

Lost by two points. 9:30am WST. Adelaide. The earliest away game in AFL history — and West Coast nearly stole it. Harley Reid was everywhere — power, presence, belief. Josh Lindsay, the draftee, didn't just belong — he demanded attention.

Then the nightmare start. Port kicked one. Then another. Then another. 25–0. The old darkness returned. But this group didn't fold. They clawed back. Jake Waterman, Jack Williams, and Matt Owies brought the fight. Port were rattled. The Eagles were coming.

Two points. Two agonising points. Last week broke the drought. This week proved it wasn't a fluke. Gather Round next — and this group has found its edge.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Round 2 Results
Fremantle Dockers vs Melbourne · Optus Stadium · 21 Mar Won 17.16 (118) – 10.10 (70)

Freo came out with a point to prove after the Geelong collapse — and made it clear from the opening bounce. Seven goals to one in the first quarter. Brayshaw, Bolton, Erasmus launching long-range goals, Treacy dominating aerially. Melbourne cut it to 20 in the second and for a moment it felt like Round 1 all over again. It wasn't.

Third quarter — seven goals to one again. Bolton finished with 32 disposals and two goals, Brayshaw with 39 touches. The Serong tag didn't matter. 48-point win in front of 44,736 at Optus. That's the response.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs North Melbourne · Optus Stadium · 22 Mar Won 17.9 (111) – 13.9 (87)

Down 30 points early. Larkey dominating, North controlling stoppages, alarm bells ringing. Then — chaos. Classic Eagles chaos. Four-goal run, momentum flipped, never looked back. Harley Reid 30 disposals. Cooper Duff-Tytler kicked his first AFL goal. Yeo added two.

First win since Round 10 last season — earned the hard way. They'll call it the drought-breaker. Next up Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval. This group has got some mongrel now.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
Round 1 Results
Fremantle Dockers vs Geelong Cats · GMHBA Stadium · 14 Mar Lost 14.16 (100) – 16.14 (110)

Freo absolutely cooked Geelong in the first quarter — led by 35 points and looked unstoppable. Luke Jackson was everywhere, Serong was on song, and the Dockers were scoring from 75% of their forward entries. At some point someone on the bench must have said "we've got this" and jinxed the whole thing.

Because Geelong kept them goalless in the final quarter. Goalless. Shannon Neale kicked five, Bailey Smith was dominant in his new colours, and the Cats won by 10. Heartbreaking doesn't cover it. But Freo showed in that first half exactly what they're capable of.

🌊 Freo train at Cockburn, but like the rest of Perth, the city they play for depends on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
West Coast Eagles vs Gold Coast Suns · People First Stadium · 15 Mar Lost 10.12 (72) – 20.11 (131)

Suns came out firing like they'd necked a slab of Red Bull. Seven goals in the first quarter — Eagles were shell-shocked. But here's the thing: they didn't chuck it in. Won the third quarter outright, five goals, real ticker. Four debutants including Milan Murdock who kicked two and looked like he belonged. Harley Reid was a jet with 23 touches.

Lost by 59. Round 1 reality check on the road against a top-four fancy. But the second-half fight, the young kids stepping up — that's the foundation.

🌊 The Eagles train in Lathlain, but the Perth they represent every weekend relies on groundwater systems like Gnangara.
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