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Suburb of Mandurah, Western Australia Erskine Mandurah, Western Australia The shore of the Peel Inlet at Erskine in October 2021 Coordinates 32°33′43″S 115°41′38″E / 32.562°S 115.694°E / -32.562; 115.694 Population 5,429 (SAL 2021) Established 1971 Postcode(s) 6210 Area 8 km 2 (3.1 sq mi) LGA(s) City of Mandurah State electorate(s) Dawesville Federal division(s) Canning ...
Erskine Link, once known as Bay Street, is situated in East Perth between Hay Street and Adelaide Terrace. History. Originally Bay Street followed the same route ...
Halls Head is serviced by public transport provided by Transperth.Route 591 serves areas in north-western and central Halls Head. 592 operates through Port Mandurah and the western parts of Seascapes (via McLarty Road and Peelwood Parade) while 594 passes to the east of the suburb via Old Coast Road. 591 and 594 operates seven days a week while 592 operates six days a week.
The City of Mandurah is a local government area of Western Australia, covering both Mandurah proper and an additional area reaching down as far south as Lake Clifton.The city has a total area of approximately 174 square kilometres (67 sq mi).
Erskine McLarty Road and Sticks Boulevard [variations 124] [317] 592 Mandurah Station: Wannanup Glencoe Parade [318] 593 Mandurah Station: Dawesville West Mandurah Road and Old Coast Road [319] 594 Mandurah Station: Dawesville Mandurah Road and Old Coast Road [320] 597 Mandurah Station: Coodanup Coodanup Crescent and Beacham Street [variations ...
In that role Erskine drew more than 275 maps covering the northern sector of the war. His maps of the region, showing roads, buildings, and other details, were of much use to General Washington and remain historically valuable today. Many of these maps can be found in the Erskine Dewitt Map Collection at the New-York Historical Society. [1] [2]
Falcon is a southern suburb of Mandurah, located southwest of Mandurah's central area and with frontage to both the Indian Ocean and the Peel-Harvey Estuary.. Originally known as Miami, the suburb was renamed after Falcon Bay on 13 November 1967.
The town was established by the Public Works Department of Western Australia to service the Camballin Irrigation Scheme, which has since become defunct due to flooding. [citation needed] It was initially established to support Northern Developments Pty. Ltd, a company incorporated in Sydney in 1951 to establish small scale rice production in 1952.