Salter Point, Western Australia

Salter Point
PerthWestern Australia

Mt. Henry, with Salter Point to the right
Salter Point
Population: 2416 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode: 6152
Area: 1.6 km² (0.6 sq mi)
LGA: City of South Perth
State District: South Perth
Federal Division: Swan
Suburbs around Salter Point:
Manning Waterford
Canning River Salter Point Canning River
Canning River

Salter Point is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the City of South Perth local government area.

Around 1880, Samuel August Salter (after whom Salter Point was named) worked as a sawyer and timber contractor on the peninsula. At the time, the area was completely undeveloped, surrounded by dense bush with no road access.

Salter established a landing stage on the point known as "Salter's Landing". To which timber logs could be floated from where they were cut in Kelmscott and Jarrahdale for transportation to a mill by barge. Salter operated his business from this location for several years leading to the area being renamed "Salter Point".

Samuel August Salter (1849–1930) son of British migrants Samuel & Sarah Salter, and brother to Hannah. Hannah Buckingham (Salter) married Thomas Buckingham in 1871 and lived in Kelmscott.

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