Wanneroo

Wanneroo is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo.

Wanneroo
Perth, Western Australia
Wanneroo
Coordinates31.747°S 115.803°E / -31.747; 115.803
Population11,901 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density4,960/km2 (12,840/sq mi)
Postcode(s)6065
Area2.4 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Location25 km (16 mi) N of Perth CBD
LGA(s)City of Wanneroo
State electorate(s)Wanneroo
Federal Division(s)Cowan
Suburbs around Wanneroo:
Ashby Sinagra Jandabup
Joondalup Wanneroo Gnangara
Woodvale Hocking Wangara

Geography

As it is on the Swan Coastal Plain, the Wanneroo wetlands stretch parallel to the coastline and to the north and south of the suburb.[2]

Education

Within the suburb of Wanneroo, there are three primary schools: Wanneroo Primary School,[3] East Wanneroo Primary School, and St Anthony's Catholic Primary School.[4] Wanneroo also has one high school, Wanneroo Secondary College.[5]

Major events

The Wanneroo Agricultural Show, the state's largest regional agricultural show, is held annually within Wanneroo, typically during late November.

Transport

The Transperth operated bus, route number 389, runs from Wanneroo to Perth, up and down Wanneroo Road. Other services are the 467 from Whitfords Station going to Joondalup Station via Wanneroo, and route 468 by Swan Transit.

Motorsport

Wanneroo is home to the Wanneroo Raceway, a 2.411 km (1.498 mi) road racing circuit. Wanneroo Raceway, which opened in 1969, is the home of motor racing in Western Australia and hosts an annual round of the Supercars Championship.

Wanneroo is also home to the Pinjar Park Speedway which opened in 2005. Pinjar Park is a 142-metre (155 yd) Motorcycle speedway which regularly hosts national and international meetings and caters to both senior and junior solo and sidecar racing. Pinjar Park is considered small for a speedway in Australia, with most tracks around the country ranging from 350 metres (380 yd) to 600 metres (660 yd) in length. For the bikes, the speedway replaced the old 550-metre (600 yd) Claremont Speedway which had run from 1927 until 2000, and the Bibra Lake Speedway which closed in 2004.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "State Suburbs: Wanneroo". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
  2. Kennealy, Shona (1994) Oral Histories of Wanneroo wetlands: Recollections of Wanneroo Pioneers, changes that occurred between European settlement and the 1950s The Water Authority of W.A. http://henrietta.liswa.wa.gov.au/record=b1606874~S2
  3. "Wanneroo Primary School". Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  4. "St Anthony's School". Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  5. "WANNEROO SECONDARY COLLEGE". Retrieved 1 December 2020.


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