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East Wanneroo Primary School: Wanneroo: Wanneroo: 1975: Eddystone Primary School: Heathridge: Joondalup: 1986: Possibly named after the Eddystone Lighthouse in Cornwall, as shown on the school crest and mentioned on the school's website. [18] Eden Hill Primary School: Eden Hill: Bassendean: 1915: Formerly Guildford North until Dec 1915 ...
Route 468 is a much faster service, passing straight through Wanneroo along Wanneroo Road. All three of these bus services deviate to the Wanneroo Secondary College at school start and end hours. There are no bus services serving the housing areas to the west side of Wanneroo Road.
By 1988, the school had changed name to Wanneroo Senior High School. The school was renamed again in 2013 to Wanneroo Secondary College, coinciding with it becoming an Independent Public School. [3] [4] In May 2012, an upgrade was announced to give the school adequate facilities for the transition of Year 7 students to high school in 2015. [5]
The City of Wanneroo is a local government area with city status in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It is centred approximately 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Perth's central business district and forms part of the northern boundary of the Perth metropolitan area. Wanneroo encompasses the federal divisions of Cowan, Moore ...
Marangaroo is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.It is located approximately 18 km north of Perth City, within the City of Wanneroo. [2] Marangaroo's borders comprise Wanneroo Road, Hepburn Avenue, Mirrabooka Avenue and Marangaroo Drive.
Pages in category "Wanneroo, Western Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Although Butler was gazetted in 1979, it remained unpopulated bushland until the early 2000s, with no landmarks or conventional roads providing direct access to the area. . The Butler-Ridgewood Agreed Local Structure Plan was approved by the City of Wanneroo in 2002, allowing early subdivision and development of the site to commence in 2003 by Satterley, the principal investor in the subu
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.