Pelican Point, Western Australia

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Pelican Point
BunburyWestern Australia

Population: 579 (2001 Census)
Established: 1997
Postcode: 6230
Area: 2.2 km²
Property Value: AUD $610,000 (Q3 2006)
Location: km from Bunbury
LGA: City of Bunbury
State District: Leschenault
Federal Division: Forrest
Suburbs around Pelican Point
Australind
Vittoria Pelican Point Eaton
Glen Iris Picton

Pelican Point is a northeastern suburb of Bunbury, Western Australia, adjoining Eaton and located 6 km from the centre of Bunbury. Its Local Government Area is the City of Bunbury.

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[edit] Alternative usage

The name Pelican Point also relates to a point and nature reserve on the Swan River in Perth at Matilda Bay near UWA. The area hosted a US naval base during World War II, where Consolidated PBY Catalinas were flown. The point is named for pelicans which rest on sand bars in the river. The area is now a bird sanctuary, and is near the Royal Perth Yacht Club and a public boat ramp. The 1st Pelican Point Sea Scouts, founded in 1913, can be found at the end of Australia II Drive.[1]. There are several other Western Australian land features with the name Pelican Point.

[edit] History

The suburb was developed from 1997 onwards by the City of Bunbury. The Sanctuary Golf Resort was designed in 1994 by Michael Coate, and residential estates opened around it and along the surrounding waterways and wetlands.Pelican Point is now one of the wealthiest suburbs of Bunbury with the highest house prices fetching up to $2,000,000AUD

[edit] Geography

The suburb of Pelican Point is bounded to the west and south by the port railway, to the east by Old Coast Road, and otherwise by the Leschenault Estuary and the mouth of the Collie River. Only the north-eastern third is available for residential development.[1]

[edit] Facilities

Pelican Point's main attraction is the Sanctuary Golf Resort, open since 1999, with an All Seasons hotel and 18-hole golf course on site. The resort hosts a range of events. Several B&Bs, foreshore parks and a boat ramp are also located within the suburb. A neighbourhood shopping centre is proposed at the intersection of Estuary Drive and Old Coast Road. Eaton Central shopping centre meets daily shopping needs, while Bunbury Forum to the south-west provides other services. Near the suburb's eastern boundary are Eaton Community Centre and Eaton Primary School.

[edit] Transport

Pelican Point is served by the 601 (Eaton) and 701 (Australind) routes from Bunbury's central bus station, with a journey time of approximately 15 minutes. The routes are operated by Bunbury City Transit for the Public Transport Authority[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Map B4, 2007 StreetSmart directory, Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.
  2. ^ Bunbury 5, Bunbury City Transit, effective 18 January 2004. Accessed 2006-10-04

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Coordinates: -33.321° 115.692°


Suburbs in the Bunbury region

City of Bunbury: Bunbury | Carey Park | College Grove | Davenport | East Bunbury | Glen Iris | Mangles | Marlston Hill | Pelican Point | Picton | South Bunbury | Usher | Vittoria | Withers | Wollaston

Shire of Capel: Dalyellup | Gelorup | Stratham

Shire of Dardanup: Dardanup West | Eaton | Millbridge

Shire of Harvey: Australind | Kemerton | Leschenault