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Currambine, Western Australia

Currambine is a northern suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, 29 km north of Perth's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Joondalup.

Currambine
PerthWestern Australia
Delamere Avenue, Currambine
Coordinates31°43′55″S 115°45′04″E / 31.732°S 115.751°E / -31.732; 115.751
Population6,834 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1980s
Postcode(s)6028
Area3.1 km2 (1.2 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)City of Joondalup
State electorate(s)Ocean Reef, Joondalup
Federal division(s)Moore

History edit

Currambine was approved as a suburb name in 1980. The name was chosen by the City of Wanneroo in 1979 from a book by A.W. Reed.[2] It is an Aboriginal word from New South Wales meaning "heaps of rocks".[3]

Currambine was developed as a chiefly residential suburb in the mid-1990s on land adjacent to the Currambine train station, which was built and opened in 1993.

Geography edit

Currambine is bounded by Burns Beach Road to the north, Marmion Avenue to the west, Shenton Avenue to the south and Mitchell Freeway to the west. The suburb is effectively divided into quarters by the dual carriageways Connolly Drive (north-south) and Moore Drive (east-west).[4]

Demographics edit

At the 2016 Australian census, Currambine had a population of 6,912 people living in 2,576 dwellings.[5] According to the 2011 census, Currambine's workforce mostly consists of professionals; technicians and trade workers; and clerical and administrative workers.

Facilities edit

Currambine is a residential suburb, and is served by the Currambine Central shopping centre at its southwestern corner.

 
Currambine Central.

The southeastern part of the suburb contains 5 holes of the 27-hole Joondalup Golf Course, part of the Joondalup Resort complex based in neighbouring Connolly. The suburb also contains two primary schools, one public (1997 Currambine Primary School) and one private (Francis Jordan Catholic School). The suburb is within Ocean Reef Senior High School's catchment area.[4] A community centre is also available for use, located near Currambine Central.

Transport edit

Currambine is served by the 460, 461, 470, these three buses run through Shenton Ave 471 and 472 Transperth bus routes from Joondalup,[6] operated by Swan Transit and by the Currambine railway station.

Bus edit

Bus routes serving Shenton Avenue:

Rail edit

Politics edit

Currambine is a fairly new suburb and a classic "mortgage belt" suburb which leans towards the Liberal Party in federal elections and the Australian Labor Party in state elections, in line with many northern Perth suburbs. This has changed in recent elections with majority voting for Liberal in the state elections. As Currambine is a part of two state electorates it is represented by both Mark Folkard: Burns Beach and Emily Hamilton: Joondalup, both of which are Labor representatives.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Currambine (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.  
  2. ^ Reed, Alexander Wyclif (1970). Aboriginal place names and their meanings. Sydney, NSW. ISBN 0-589-07097-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (135 pages)
  3. ^ . Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2007.
  4. ^ a b Department of Land Information. StreetSmart Perth Street Directory (54th ed.). West Australian Newspapers Ltd. pp. Map 220. ISBN 978-0-909439-67-5.
  5. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Currambine". www.censusdata.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  6. ^ Northern 67 timetable [dead link], Transperth, effective 8 August 2005. Accessed 17 January 2007
  7. ^ "Route 471". Bus Timetable 67 (PDF). Transperth. 24 October 2023 [effective from 17 December 2023].
  8. ^ "Route 473". Bus Timetable 67 (PDF). Transperth. 24 October 2023 [effective from 17 December 2023].
  9. ^ "Route 474". Bus Timetable 67 (PDF). Transperth. 24 October 2023 [effective from 17 December 2023].
  10. ^ "Route 460". Bus Timetable 65 (PDF). Transperth. 11 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  11. ^ "Route 461". Bus Timetable 65 (PDF). Transperth. 11 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  12. ^ "Route 470". Bus Timetable 67 (PDF). Transperth. 24 October 2023 [effective from 17 December 2023].

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Currambine is a northern suburb of Perth the capital city of Western Australia 29 km north of Perth s central business district Its local government area is the City of Joondalup Currambine Perth Western AustraliaDelamere Avenue CurrambineCoordinates31 43 55 S 115 45 04 E 31 732 S 115 751 E 31 732 115 751Population6 834 SAL 2021 1 Established1980sPostcode s 6028Area3 1 km2 1 2 sq mi Location29 km 18 mi from Perth CBD2 km 1 mi from JoondalupLGA s City of JoondalupState electorate s Ocean Reef JoondalupFederal division s MooreSuburbs around Currambine Burns Beach Kinross NeerabupIluka Currambine JoondalupOcean Reef Connolly Joondalup Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Facilities 5 Transport 5 1 Bus 5 2 Rail 6 Politics 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editCurrambine was approved as a suburb name in 1980 The name was chosen by the City of Wanneroo in 1979 from a book by A W Reed 2 It is an Aboriginal word from New South Wales meaning heaps of rocks 3 Currambine was developed as a chiefly residential suburb in the mid 1990s on land adjacent to the Currambine train station which was built and opened in 1993 Geography editCurrambine is bounded by Burns Beach Road to the north Marmion Avenue to the west Shenton Avenue to the south and Mitchell Freeway to the west The suburb is effectively divided into quarters by the dual carriageways Connolly Drive north south and Moore Drive east west 4 Demographics editAt the 2016 Australian census Currambine had a population of 6 912 people living in 2 576 dwellings 5 According to the 2011 census Currambine s workforce mostly consists of professionals technicians and trade workers and clerical and administrative workers Facilities editCurrambine is a residential suburb and is served by the Currambine Central shopping centre at its southwestern corner nbsp Currambine Central The southeastern part of the suburb contains 5 holes of the 27 hole Joondalup Golf Course part of the Joondalup Resort complex based in neighbouring Connolly The suburb also contains two primary schools one public 1997 Currambine Primary School and one private Francis Jordan Catholic School The suburb is within Ocean Reef Senior High School s catchment area 4 A community centre is also available for use located near Currambine Central Transport editCurrambine is served by the 460 461 470 these three buses run through Shenton Ave 471 and 472 Transperth bus routes from Joondalup 6 operated by Swan Transit and by the Currambine railway station Bus edit 471 Joondalup Station to Burns Beach serves Moore Drive and Marmion Avenue 7 473 Joondalup Station to Kinross serves Burns Beach Road 8 474 Joondalup Station to Clarkson Station serves Burns Beach Road 9 Bus routes serving Shenton Avenue 460 and 461 Joondalup Station to Whitfords Station 10 11 470 Joondalup Station to Burns Beach 12 Rail edit Joondalup Line Currambine StationPolitics editCurrambine is a fairly new suburb and a classic mortgage belt suburb which leans towards the Liberal Party in federal elections and the Australian Labor Party in state elections in line with many northern Perth suburbs This has changed in recent elections with majority voting for Liberal in the state elections As Currambine is a part of two state electorates it is represented by both Mark Folkard Burns Beach and Emily Hamilton Joondalup both of which are Labor representatives 2004 federal election Liberal 55 Labor 35 Greens 4 9 CDP 2 4 One Nation 1 8 2001 federal election Liberal 47 Labor 40 Greens 3 9 Democrats 3 6 One Nation 3 4 2005 state election Labor 49 Liberal 39 Greens 6 2 Family First 4 3 CDP 3 3 2001 state election Liberal 42 Labor 39 Greens 6 4 One Nation 5 0 CDP 4 2 See also editCurrambine railway stationReferences edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Currambine suburb and locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 nbsp Reed Alexander Wyclif 1970 Aboriginal place names and their meanings Sydney NSW ISBN 0 589 07097 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link 135 pages History of metropolitan suburb names C Western Australian Land Information Authority Archived from the original on 16 March 2022 Retrieved 15 May 2007 a b Department of Land Information StreetSmart Perth Street Directory 54th ed West Australian Newspapers Ltd pp Map 220 ISBN 978 0 909439 67 5 2016 Census QuickStats Currambine www censusdata abs gov au Retrieved 27 June 2017 Northern 67 timetable dead link Transperth effective 8 August 2005 Accessed 17 January 2007 Route 471 Bus Timetable 67 PDF Transperth 24 October 2023 effective from 17 December 2023 Route 473 Bus Timetable 67 PDF Transperth 24 October 2023 effective from 17 December 2023 Route 474 Bus Timetable 67 PDF Transperth 24 October 2023 effective from 17 December 2023 Route 460 Bus Timetable 65 PDF Transperth 11 January 2024 effective from 28 January 2024 Route 461 Bus Timetable 65 PDF Transperth 11 January 2024 effective from 28 January 2024 Route 470 Bus Timetable 67 PDF Transperth 24 October 2023 effective from 17 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Currambine Western Australia amp oldid 1222516981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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