Connolly, Western Australia

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Connolly
PerthWestern Australia

Prairie Dunes Place at night, Christmas 2007
Population: 3,661 (2001 census)
Established: 1980s
Postcode: 6027
Area: 2.8 km² (1.1 sq mi)
Location: 26 km (16 mi) from Perth
LGA: City of Joondalup
State District: Joondalup
Federal Division: Moore
Suburbs around Connolly:
Iluka Currambine Joondalup
Ocean Reef Connolly Joondalup
Ocean Reef Heathridge Joondalup

Connolly is a northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Joondalup. It was built in the late 1980s as a golf course estate. Its eastern border backs onto the Mitchell Freeway road reserve. Many homes feature on the edges of Connolly but the homes bordering the golf course are generally larger and more affluent.

The suburb was named in honour of John Connolly who held land in the area in 1838. Connolly was a private in the 63rd Regiment who arrived in the colony in 1829 and who farmed at Upper Swan and Bindoon after being discharged in 1834.[1]

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[edit] Geography

Connolly is bounded by Shenton Avenue to the north, the Mitchell Freeway road reserve to the east, Hodges Drive to the south, and Marmion Avenue to the west.

[edit] Education

The suburb is served by a single primary school, Connolly Primary School located on the eastern side of the suburb. Students attend different high schools based upon which side of the Golf Course they reside. Those on the Western side attend Ocean Reef Senior High School, while those in the East attend Belridge Senior High School.

[edit] Transport

The suburb is served by bus links which provide connections back to the Joondalup Line via either the Whitfords or Joondalup railway stations.

[edit] Bus Routes

  •   460 Whitfords - Joondalup
  •   461 Whitfords - Joondalup
  •   462 Whitfords - Joondalup
  •   470 Whitfords - Joondalup

[edit] Significant events

An entire local street, namely Prairie Dunes Place has gained notability for it's annual Christmas lights display.[2][3] Since 1999, the street has been raising funds for the Association of the Blind WA and in this time has raised in excess of $80,000 [AUD] (2007) towards the training of guide dogs.[4][5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Western Australian Land Information Authority. History of metropolitan suburb names - C. Retrieved on 2007-05-15.
  2. ^ Community Wellbeing (PDF) (en-au). City of Joondalup. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
  3. ^ City hosts Christmas lights walk (PDF) (en-au). City of Joondalup (2006-12-6).
  4. ^ News - Lighting up Christmas – Dec 2007 (en-au). Association for the Blind of Western Australia. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
  5. ^ Guide Dog Supporters (en-au). Association for the Blind of Western Australia. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.

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