In 1899, when land around the Njookenbooroo Swamp was subdivided, channels were cut to redirect the water. Not everyone was happy with the redistribution of the water, however, as it caused water levels to rise in Herdsman Lake and the surrounding land owned by the Catholic Church.
Njookenbooroo Drain in Innaloo. City of Stirling Art and History Collection, accessed 09/04/2026, https://collections.stirling.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/4868