CITY OF WANNEROO


The 'City of Wanneroo' is a Local Government Area in the northern suburbs of the Western Australian capital city of Perth, centred approximately north of Perth's central business district. The City covers an area of , and has a population of about 115,000 (2006) - making it one of the fastest growing LGAs in Australia.
Nearly 15% of the population were born in the United Kingdom, while significant Italian, Macedonian, Chinese and Vietnamese minorities are also located here.
The city is bounded by Beach Road to the south, Alexander Drive to the east, Wanneroo Road and Lake Joondalup to the west and the Shire of Gingin to the north, and also includes the coastal suburbs from Mindarie to Two Rocks.

Contents
History
Wards
Suburbs
References
External links

History


Prior to 1902, Wanneroo was part of the Perth Road District which eventually went on to become the City of Stirling.
The Wanneroo Road Board first convened in 1902, became the Shire of Wanneroo in 1961, and gained City status on 31 October 1985. Until 1 July 1998, it included everything north of Beach Road and west of Alexander Drive, but on that date, the shire was bifurcated; the inland suburbs and coastal suburbs north of Kinross remained with Wanneroo, whilst Kinross and coastal suburbs south became the City of Joondalup.
Wanneroo briefly returned to shire status but regained its city status a year later, on 1 July 1999.[1]

Wards


The City has been divided into 7 wards, each of 2 councillors:

★ Central Ward

★ North Ward

★ Coastal Ward

★ Hester Ward

★ Wanneroo Ward

★ Alexander Ward

★ South Ward

Suburbs


'Coastal suburbs'
Alkimos
Butler
Clarkson
Eglinton
Jindalee
Merriwa
Mindarie
Quinns Rocks
Ridgewood
Tamala Park
Two Rocks
Yanchep
'Northern suburbs (inland)'
Alexander Heights
Darch
Girrawheen
Hocking
Koondoola
Landsdale
Madeley
Marangaroo
Pearsall
Wangara
Wanneroo
Woodvale Shared with Joondalup
'North/east of Wanneroo'
Ashby
Banksia Grove
Carabooda
Carramar
Gnangara
Jandabup
Mariginiup
Neerabup
Nowergup
Pinjar
Sinagra
Tapping

References


1. WA Electoral Commission, ''Municipality Boundary Amendments Register'' (release 2.0), 31 May 2003.

External links



City of Wanneroo (official website)

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