Lynwood, Western Australia

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Lynwood
PerthWestern Australia
Population: 3,228 (2001 census)[1]
Established: 1965
Postcode: 6147
Area: 1.8 km² (0.7 sq mi)
Property Value: AUD $289,000 (Q3 2006)[2]
Location: 17 km (11 mi) from Perth
LGA: City of Canning
State District: Riverton
Federal Division: Tangney
Suburbs around Lynwood:
Ferndale Cannington
Parkwood Lynwood Langford
Parkwood Thornlie

Lynwood (32°03′S, 115°56′E; post code: 6147) is a working-class, southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Canning.

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[edit] History

Lynwood was first settled by Henry Willett of Willett & Co, who was granted Canning Location 21 on the Canning River (which included nearby Parkwood) and settled in the area in June 1832. In November 1964, the Shire of Canning proposed the names "Burtsdale" and "Willetton" for Willetton and Lynwood/Parkwood respectively, the name Burtsdale honouring Septimus Burt, who purchased the land in 1882. In August 1965, developers at Lynwood requested the name "Clovercrest Estate", but finally agreed to "Lynwood". The name Willetton was shifted westwards and Lynwood was gazetted in December 1965.[3] Parkwood was part of Lynwood until 1993.

In the 1960s and 1970's, Lynwood and neighbouring Parkwood were largely settled by new migrants from the United Kingdom who arrived in Perth seeking economic prosperity. Large parcels of land were developed by the British firm Realty Development Corporation (RDC) and heavily marketed to the new English migrants upon their arrival as 'home & land packages'.

[edit] Geography

Lynwood is bounded by High Road to the south and south-west, Nicholson Road to the east and Metcalfe Road to the north and north-west. The Canning River is about 300 m north-east of the suburb's boundary.[4]

At the ABS 2001 census, Lynwood had a population of 3,227 people living in 1,318 dwellings, about half of which are detached houses on single lots.

[edit] Facilities

Lynwood is a residential suburb with a series of parks connecting along Bannister Creek and parallel to Nicholson Road. It contains a small neighbourhood shopping centre and community hall, as well as a primary school. Lynwood Senior High School is in nearby Parkwood and was built in 1975.

The Riverton Forum and Westfield Carousel shopping centres are less than 2 km away, as is the Riverton Leisureplex, a large facility with sporting, fitness and recreation facilities first opened on 9 November 2001,[5] operated by the City of Canning and including the council's largest library. Parkwood Shopping Centre was built in 1979, but has recently been demolished due to low patronage and now only consists of a few convenience stores and a small medical clinic. The Lynwood Arms Hotel, a local pub on Metcalfe Road, has been in existence since the early 1970s.

It is also worth noting that Lynwood is home to prominent West Australian Post-Modern "PapArtist" Carla Adams.

[edit] Transport

Lynwood is served by bus services from Cannington which link it to Perth's CBD. All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority.

[edit] Politics

Lynwood has a broadly lower-middle-class, mixed-ethnic population. It generally supports the Australian Labor Party at both Federal and state elections.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2001 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics
  2. ^ REIWA Suburb Profile
  3. ^ Department of Land Information. History of suburb names - L. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
  4. ^ 2007 StreetSmart directory, Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.
  5. ^ Riverton Leisureplex - City Of Canning

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