Centennial Park, Western Australia

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Centennial Park
AlbanyWestern Australia

Map of Centennial Park within Albany.
Postcode: 6330
Location: km (1 mi) from Albany
LGA: City of Albany
State District: Albany
Federal Division: O'Connor
Suburbs around Centennial Park:
Orana Yakamia Spencer Park
Mt Melville Centennial Park Mira Mar
Mt Melville Albany Mt Clarence

Centennial Park is an inner suburb of Albany, Western Australia, immediately north of the CBD. Its Local Government Area is the City of Albany. It contains a light industrial area and numerous sporting facilities which serve the entire Albany catchment area.

The suburb's name was gazetted as a suburb in 1979.[1]

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[edit] Geography

Centennial Park is bounded by North Road to the north, Symers Street to the east, Middleton Road to the southeast and Albany Highway to the west and southwest. The lone residential area is nearest to Middleton Road and is only a few blocks in size, and contains some of Albany's oldest homes.[2]

[edit] Facilities

Centennial Park is primarily a service suburb, with a light industrial area in the centre of the suburb, and the Albany Regional Sporting Complex, Centennial Oval and a football ground which hosts the Railways Tigers football club in the Great Southern Football League. Several motels and a caravan park operate along Albany Highway.

The area's shopping needs are served by Dog Rock Shopping Centre and Albany Shopping Plaza, both just beyond the southern boundary of the suburb between Middleton Road and Albany Highway, and by a small shopping centre on North Road.

[edit] Transport

Centennial Park is located on three of Albany's major routes - Albany Highway, North Road and Middleton Road - and is served by several routes from Albany operated by Love's Bus Service.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Naming of Localities - Town of Albany (per 3773/57 V4)", Western Australia Government Gazette, 8 June 1979, p. 1979:1501. 
  2. ^ Department of Land Information. StreetSmart® Perth Street Directory, 49 (2008), West Australian Newspapers Ltd, Maps A2, A5. ISBN 978-1-921048-19-7. 

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