Bicton, Western Australia

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Bicton
PerthWestern Australia
Population: 5,835 (2001 census)[1]
Postcode: 6157
Area: 3.2 km²
Property Value: AUD $552,500 (Q2 2006)[2]
Location: 15 km from Perth
LGA: City of Melville
State District: Alfred Cove, Fremantle
Federal Division: Fremantle
Suburbs around Bicton
Mosman Park Swan River Swan River
East Fremantle Bicton Attadale
East Fremantle Palmyra Melville

Bicton (32°01′44″S, 115°46′59″E; post code: 6157) is a southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Melville, and it is located 15 km from the Perth CBD on the south bank of the Swan River. The northern third of Bicton is taken up by the reserve at Point Walter, a headland which projects into the Swan River.

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[edit] History

Bicton is named for the English estate of John Hale Duffield, of South Devon, who was one of the four original pioneer settlers who took up grants in the Bicton area in 1830.[3] Descendants of Duffield still live in Bicton and other parts of Perth.

On 16 May 2005, Bicton was hit by a tornado. The storm unroofed houses, extensively damaged the 100-year-old Bicton Primary School, brought down electricity poles, and left some families without a home. The track of the tornado was declared a natural disaster area.

[edit] Geography

Bicton is bounded by Petra Street to the west, Stock Road to the east, Canning Highway to the south and the Swan River to the north (Melville Water) and northwest (Blackwall Reach). Apart from the reserve and golf course at Point Walter, almost all of Bicton is residential.[4]

At the ABS 2001 census, Bicton had a population of 5,638 people living in 2,817 dwellings. The ABS identified many managers and professionals living within the suburb[1].

[edit] Facilities

Bicton contains Melville Plaza shopping centre at its southeastern corner, Stammers Arcade in the southwest and a small neighbourhood shopping centre in the centre. Small parks and recreation reserves are scattered throughout the suburb[4]. The suburb is served by Bicton Primary School (1904)[5], and falls within Melville SHS's catchment area.

[edit] Transport

Bicton is served by the 148 and 158 buses from Fremantle, as well as services along Canning Highway on its southern border[6]. All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b 2001 Census Data by Location Name (State Suburbs), Australian Bureau of Statistics, released 19 November 2002. Accessed 2006-11-18
  2. ^ REIWA Suburb Profile
  3. ^ Department of Land Information. History of suburb names - B. Retrieved on 2006-11-16..
  4. ^ a b Map 401/431, 2007 StreetSmart directory, Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.
  5. ^ School Profile, Department of Education and Training (WA), accessed 13 December 2006
  6. ^ Western 39 timetable, Transperth, effective 11 June 2006. Accessed 2006-12-13

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Coordinates: -32.029° 115.783°


Suburbs of the City of Melville

Alfred Cove | Applecross | Ardross | Attadale | Bateman | Bicton | Booragoon | Brentwood | Bull Creek | Kardinya | Leeming | Melville | Mount Pleasant | Murdoch | Myaree | Palmyra | Willagee | Winthrop