Mandurah Road
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Mandurah Road |
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Length |
41 km (25 mi) |
Direction |
North-South |
From |
Rockingham Road, Kwinana Beach |
Major suburbs |
Baldivis, Karnup, Meadow Springs, Mandurah |
To |
Old Coast Road, Halls Head |
Major junctions |
Dixon Road/Gilmore Avenue, Safety Bay Road, Ennis Avenue, Dampier Drive, Mandjoogoordap Drive, Pinjarra Road |
Mandurah Road is the name given to two roads in the cities of Perth and Mandurah, Western Australia, which link together at Stakehill Road, Karnup.
- The northern part starts in the Kwinana Beach industrial area. After 2 km and reaching the City of Rockingham boundary, it becomes a semi-rural single carriageway road which runs past wetlands east of Rockingham such as Lake Cooloongup and Lake Walyungup. It also provides access to the residential and rural-residential sections of the suburb of Baldivis.
Until 2005, the road changed name at the City of Mandurah boundary line (between Singleton and Madora Bay) to "Fremantle Road", but this was changed by a decision of the City of Mandurah in September 2005[1][2]. This change has been recognised by the Government in the 2007 Streetsmart street directory.
Major intersections
Former Fremantle Road:
References
- ^ City of Mandurah (7 September 2005). "Name Change Proposed for Entry Roads". Media release. http://www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/news/2005/september/name. Retrieved 15 January 2007.
- ^ City of Mandurah (20 September 2005). "Minutes of Council Meeting (Item G.20)". p. 8. http://www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/minutes/minutes2005/september/j3sep20.pdf/file/at_download. Retrieved 15 January 2007.