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Peppermint Grove, Western Australia

Peppermint Grove is an affluent western suburb of Perth, Western Australia on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay. Its local government area, the smallest in the country, is the Shire of Peppermint Grove. The suburb was named after the Swan River peppermint trees (Agonis flexuosa) lining many streets. The suburb has long been associated with Western Australia's wealthiest and oldest families. Their prosperity is reflected in the many historical houses in the area, such as The Cliffe and the Federation Queen Anne style St Just.[2] Colin Barnett, a former Premier of Western Australia, dubbed the suburb "Monaco of WA" due to its small size and concentration of wealth.[3] It is also known as millionaire’s row and had the highest income of any suburb in Australia in 2022.[4]

Peppermint Grove
PerthWestern Australia
Front of St Columba's Presbyterian Church, Peppermint Grove
Coordinates32°00′00″S 115°46′00″E / 32.00000°S 115.76667°E / -32.00000; 115.76667
Population1,597 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1830s
Postcode(s)6011
Area1.1 km2 (0.4 sq mi)
Location12 km (7 mi) SW of Perth CBD
LGA(s)Shire of Peppermint Grove
State electorate(s)Cottesloe
Federal division(s)Curtin
Suburbs around Peppermint Grove:
Claremont
Cottesloe Peppermint Grove (Freshwater Bay)
Mosman Park

History edit

At the time of European settlement and for some years after, the area was thickly wooded with tuart, jarrah, red gum, banksia as well as the peppermint trees which gave the suburb its name.

In 1830, John Butler, an innkeeper, was given a grant of 250 acres (1 km²) on Freshwater Bay, after unsuccessfully attempting to secure land at Claremont. From this location, he operated "The Bush Inn", a stone house he had built and rigged out with native mahogany, commonly known as jarrah. After a series of arguments with the colonial authorities of the day, Butler left for Sydney in October 1835, but did not dispose of the property.

After the death of Butler's wife, Ann, in 1886, a syndicate of businessmen, including Alexander Forrest and George Leake, persuaded Butler's children to sell the land.[5] In 1891, it was subdivided and lots were sold for £7 to £12 each. Two of the earliest residents were Edward Vivien Harvey Keane, Lord Mayor of Perth, and John Forrest, Premier of Western Australia. Four years later, residents got a road board, later to become the Peppermint Grove Shire Council – to this day, the smallest in Australia, at 1.1 km2 (0.42 sq mi).

Geography edit

Peppermint Grove is situated between Stirling Highway on the west and the Swan River at Freshwater Bay to the east. It spans six blocks, with its main streets named after the first post-subdivision residents of the suburb – McNeil, Forrest, Leake, Irvine, Keane, Johnston and Venn.

At the 2016 Australian census, Peppermint Grove had a high-income, mostly British Isles-derived population of 1,636 people living in 613 dwellings. 58% of the residents were female. The ABS noted that 64% of the suburb's workforce were professionals or managers (five percentage points less than the 2011 Census).[6]

 
Peppermint trees form an avenue in Keane Street
 
The Grove Library, Peppermint Grove

Facilities edit

Cottesloe Primary School (established 1896) and Presbyterian Ladies' College are located within the suburb, as are the shire council office and the Grove Library on Stirling Highway, a small shopping centre opposite Cottesloe's Napoleon Street shopping area, and reserves along the riverfront, most notably Manners Hill Park and Keanes Point Reserve, which offer recreational facilities and jetties.

The Grove Library edit

The Grove Library is funded by the Town of Cottesloe, the Shire of Peppermint Grove and the Town of Mosman Park. It houses the digital Grove Community History Library, which focuses on the people, places and events that have shaped the suburbs of Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove and Mosman Park. It was established in 2006 as a conventional paper-based community collection but became digital in 2011.[7] Much of the collection is available online.

Churches edit

There are two churches in Peppermint Grove: St Columba's Presbyterian Church, a Presbyterian church located at the corner of Venn and Keane Streets; and St Mary Star of the Sea, a Roman Catholic church located on Stirling Highway at McNeil Street.[8]

Transport edit

The suburb is serviced by Fremantle to Perth bus services[9][10] and the CircleRoute bus route[11] along Stirling Highway, and by Cottesloe and Mosman Park railway stations on the Fremantle line. All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority.[12]

Bus edit

Politics edit

From 1901 to 1968 and from 1974 to 1980 Peppermint Grove was part of the federal Fremantle electorate, since 1934 a notional Labor seat. Its most prominent member was wartime Prime Minister John Curtin, a Cottesloe resident.[17]

Since 1980 it has been part of the federal division of Curtin. Until 2022, Curtin was regarded as a safe seat for the centre right Liberal Party, which has held the seat continually since its inception, with the exception of a period from 1996 to 1998 when former Liberal member Allan Rocher held the seat as an independent, and from 2022 onwards. In the parliament of Western Australia, its Legislative Assembly electoral district is Cottesloe, held by David Honey, also of the Liberal Party.[18]

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Peppermint Grove (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.  
  2. ^ "Proposed Entry to Heritage List, Attachment 3" (PDF). Shire of Peppermint Grove. (PDF) from the original on 17 March 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ Thomas, Beatrice (17 March 2010). "Peppermint Grove resists Barnett lure". The West Australian. Perth, WA. from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. ^ Thomas, Beatrice (17 March 2010). "Incomes in Australia's richest suburb grow by 80pc". Australian Financial Review. Perth, WA. from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  5. ^ Bolton, Geoffrey; Gregory, Jenny (1999). Claremont – A History. Perth: University of WA Press. pp. 1–10. ISBN 1-876268-38-7.
  6. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Community Profile Series: Peppermint Grove (State Suburb)". 2006 Census of Population and Housing. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  7. ^ The Grove Community History Collection Development Policy, 2011
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Bus Timetable 31" (PDF). Perth, WA: Transperth. 2 February 2020. (PDF) from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Bus Timetable 32" (PDF). Perth, WA: Transperth. 21 July 2019. (PDF) from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  11. ^ "CircleRoute timetable" (PDF). Perth, WA: Transperth. February 2020. (PDF) from the original on 4 May 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Fremantle Line" (PDF). Perth, WA: Transperth. 21 July 2019. (PDF) from the original on 1 February 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Route 102". Bus Timetable 31 (PDF). Transperth. 19 June 2023 [effective from 16 July 2023].
  14. ^ "Route 107". Bus Timetable 31 (PDF). Transperth. 19 June 2023 [effective from 16 July 2023].
  15. ^ "Route 998". CircleRoute Timetable 200 (PDF). Transperth. 29 August 2023 [effective from 20 November 2023].
  16. ^ "Route 999". CircleRoute Timetable 200 (PDF). Transperth. 29 August 2023 [effective from 20 November 2023].
  17. ^ "John Curtin – Member for Fremantle". John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library. Curtin University. 18 December 2006. from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  18. ^ "Hon. Colin James Barnett MLA". Member list. Perth, WA: Parliament of Western Australia. 2017. from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017.

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This article is about a suburb of Perth Western Australia For the local government area see Shire of Peppermint Grove Peppermint Grove is an affluent western suburb of Perth Western Australia on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay Its local government area the smallest in the country is the Shire of Peppermint Grove The suburb was named after the Swan River peppermint trees Agonis flexuosa lining many streets The suburb has long been associated with Western Australia s wealthiest and oldest families Their prosperity is reflected in the many historical houses in the area such as The Cliffe and the Federation Queen Anne style St Just 2 Colin Barnett a former Premier of Western Australia dubbed the suburb Monaco of WA due to its small size and concentration of wealth 3 It is also known as millionaire s row and had the highest income of any suburb in Australia in 2022 4 Peppermint Grove Perth Western AustraliaFront of St Columba s Presbyterian Church Peppermint GroveCoordinates32 00 00 S 115 46 00 E 32 00000 S 115 76667 E 32 00000 115 76667Population1 597 SAL 2021 1 Established1830sPostcode s 6011Area1 1 km2 0 4 sq mi Location12 km 7 mi SW of Perth CBDLGA s Shire of Peppermint GroveState electorate s CottesloeFederal division s CurtinSuburbs around Peppermint Grove ClaremontCottesloe Peppermint Grove Freshwater Bay Mosman Park Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Facilities 3 1 The Grove Library 4 Churches 5 Transport 5 1 Bus 6 Politics 7 Notable residents 8 References 9 External linksHistory editAt the time of European settlement and for some years after the area was thickly wooded with tuart jarrah red gum banksia as well as the peppermint trees which gave the suburb its name In 1830 John Butler an innkeeper was given a grant of 250 acres 1 km on Freshwater Bay after unsuccessfully attempting to secure land at Claremont From this location he operated The Bush Inn a stone house he had built and rigged out with native mahogany commonly known as jarrah After a series of arguments with the colonial authorities of the day Butler left for Sydney in October 1835 but did not dispose of the property After the death of Butler s wife Ann in 1886 a syndicate of businessmen including Alexander Forrest and George Leake persuaded Butler s children to sell the land 5 In 1891 it was subdivided and lots were sold for 7 to 12 each Two of the earliest residents were Edward Vivien Harvey Keane Lord Mayor of Perth and John Forrest Premier of Western Australia Four years later residents got a road board later to become the Peppermint Grove Shire Council to this day the smallest in Australia at 1 1 km2 0 42 sq mi Geography editPeppermint Grove is situated between Stirling Highway on the west and the Swan River at Freshwater Bay to the east It spans six blocks with its main streets named after the first post subdivision residents of the suburb McNeil Forrest Leake Irvine Keane Johnston and Venn At the 2016 Australian census Peppermint Grove had a high income mostly British Isles derived population of 1 636 people living in 613 dwellings 58 of the residents were female The ABS noted that 64 of the suburb s workforce were professionals or managers five percentage points less than the 2011 Census 6 nbsp Peppermint trees form an avenue in Keane Street nbsp The Grove Library Peppermint GroveFacilities editCottesloe Primary School established 1896 and Presbyterian Ladies College are located within the suburb as are the shire council office and the Grove Library on Stirling Highway a small shopping centre opposite Cottesloe s Napoleon Street shopping area and reserves along the riverfront most notably Manners Hill Park and Keanes Point Reserve which offer recreational facilities and jetties The Grove Library edit The Grove Library is funded by the Town of Cottesloe the Shire of Peppermint Grove and the Town of Mosman Park It houses the digital Grove Community History Library which focuses on the people places and events that have shaped the suburbs of Cottesloe Peppermint Grove and Mosman Park It was established in 2006 as a conventional paper based community collection but became digital in 2011 7 Much of the collection is available online Churches editThere are two churches in Peppermint Grove St Columba s Presbyterian Church a Presbyterian church located at the corner of Venn and Keane Streets and St Mary Star of the Sea a Roman Catholic church located on Stirling Highway at McNeil Street 8 Transport editThe suburb is serviced by Fremantle to Perth bus services 9 10 and the CircleRoute bus route 11 along Stirling Highway and by Cottesloe and Mosman Park railway stations on the Fremantle line All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority 12 Bus edit 102 Cottesloe Station to Claremont Station serves Stirling Highway 13 107 Fremantle Station to Claremont Station serves View Street Leake Street and Stirling Highway 14 998 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station limited stops CircleRoute clockwise serves Stirling Highway 15 999 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station limited stops CircleRoute anti clockwise serves Stirling Highway 16 Politics editFrom 1901 to 1968 and from 1974 to 1980 Peppermint Grove was part of the federal Fremantle electorate since 1934 a notional Labor seat Its most prominent member was wartime Prime Minister John Curtin a Cottesloe resident 17 Since 1980 it has been part of the federal division of Curtin Until 2022 Curtin was regarded as a safe seat for the centre right Liberal Party which has held the seat continually since its inception with the exception of a period from 1996 to 1998 when former Liberal member Allan Rocher held the seat as an independent and from 2022 onwards In the parliament of Western Australia its Legislative Assembly electoral district is Cottesloe held by David Honey also of the Liberal Party 18 Notable residents editSir Charles Gairdner Governor of Western Australia and Tasmania Hon Sir Francis Burt former Governor Anthony O Grady Lefroy James George Lee Steere Alexander Forrest Bessie Rischbieth David Malcolm former Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice of Western Australia David McComb lead singer of The Triffids Richard Goyder CEO of Wesfarmers Olivia DeJonge actressReferences edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Peppermint Grove suburb and locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 nbsp Proposed Entry to Heritage List Attachment 3 PDF Shire of Peppermint Grove Archived PDF from the original on 17 March 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Thomas Beatrice 17 March 2010 Peppermint Grove resists Barnett lure The West Australian Perth WA Archived from the original on 28 November 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Thomas Beatrice 17 March 2010 Incomes in Australia s richest suburb grow by 80pc Australian Financial Review Perth WA Archived from the original on 12 December 2023 Retrieved 12 December 2023 Bolton Geoffrey Gregory Jenny 1999 Claremont A History Perth University of WA Press pp 1 10 ISBN 1 876268 38 7 Australian Bureau of Statistics 25 October 2007 Community Profile Series Peppermint Grove State Suburb 2006 Census of Population and Housing Retrieved 30 December 2007 The Grove Community History Collection Development Policy 2011 Peppermint Grove Churches Archived from the original on 23 March 2016 Retrieved 28 February 2014 Bus Timetable 31 PDF Perth WA Transperth 2 February 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 29 March 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Bus Timetable 32 PDF Perth WA Transperth 21 July 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 2 April 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2020 CircleRoute timetable PDF Perth WA Transperth February 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 4 May 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Fremantle Line PDF Perth WA Transperth 21 July 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 1 February 2020 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Route 102 Bus Timetable 31 PDF Transperth 19 June 2023 effective from 16 July 2023 Route 107 Bus Timetable 31 PDF Transperth 19 June 2023 effective from 16 July 2023 Route 998 CircleRoute Timetable 200 PDF Transperth 29 August 2023 effective from 20 November 2023 Route 999 CircleRoute Timetable 200 PDF Transperth 29 August 2023 effective from 20 November 2023 John Curtin Member for Fremantle John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library Curtin University 18 December 2006 Archived from the original on 2 March 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2020 Hon Colin James Barnett MLA Member list Perth WA Parliament of Western Australia 2017 Archived from the original on 1 March 2017 Retrieved 1 March 2017 External links editShire of Peppermint Grove Website The Grove Library The Grove Community History Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peppermint Grove Western Australia amp oldid 1221804035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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