Maddington, Western Australia

Coordinates: 32°02′56″S 115°59′24″E / 32.049°S 115.990°E / -32.049; 115.990
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Maddington
PerthWestern Australia
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Coordinates32°02′56″S 115°59′24″E / 32.049°S 115.990°E / -32.049; 115.990
Population12,419 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)6109
Area10.7 km2 (4.1 sq mi)
Location20 km (12 mi) SE of Perth
LGA(s)City of Gosnells
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Burt
Suburbs around Maddington:
Kenwick Wattle Grove, Orange Grove Orange Grove
Kenwick, Thornlie Maddington Orange Grove
Thornlie Gosnells Martin

Maddington is a suburb 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, within the City of Gosnells local government area. Maddington is a mixed-use suburb containing major residential, retail and industrial sections as well as some semi-rural areas.[2]

Unusual amongst the surrounding suburbs Maddington still retains several vineyards and orchards from when the locality was used for agricultural purposes. Maddington has a railway station and like numerous other centres, has been engaging in transit-oriented development planning.[3]

History[edit]

During the 19th century, Maddington was owned by John Randall Phillips, one of the wealthier colonists to arrive in Perth during the 1830s. Maddington Park, which Phillips named after a town in Wiltshire, England, was subdivided 70 years later as Perth dealt with the population explosion following the gold rush. Maddington Park became "Maddington" – an area of varied agricultural uses including market gardens, poultry and orchards. In the 1950s and 1960s, Maddington and surrounding suburbs were further subdivided and developed into residential suburbs.[4]

During the 1960s the Canning Park race course, located in Maddington, was abandoned. William Davison, an English property developer bought up the land and developed the area into an industrial estate, a light industrial area that can be seen along Albany Highway and the train line today. The suburb also was the site of one of 24 new Australian Technical Colleges proposed by the Howard government in 2005. [citation needed]

Maddington Central[edit]

Formerly known as Centro Maddington and Maddington Metro, the centre was built in two stages from the early 1980s to 1992. Main tenants include Coles, Woolworths, Kmart and Best & Less. Other stores include Bankwest, ANZ, Red Dot stores, NAB, Telstra shop, numerous small shops in the food court and the Maddington post office.

Maddington Central is located 20 kilometres from the Perth central business district between Olga Road, Burslem Drive and Attfield Street in Maddington. It is also accessible by public transport.

Transport[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Maddington (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Maddington Town Centre Enquiry-by-Design Workshop Outcomes report" (PDF). City of Gosnells. July 2004. Retrieved 27 November 2007. Regional Analysis (page 5)
  3. ^ "Maddington Town Centre Enquiry-by-Design Workshop Outcomes report" (PDF). City of Gosnells. July 2004. Retrieved 27 November 2007.
  4. ^ "History of Suburb Names: Maddington". City of Gosnells. Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Route 204". Bus Timetable 1 (PDF). Transperth. 24 August 2023 [effective from 20 November 2023].
  6. ^ "Route 205". Bus Timetable 1 (PDF). Transperth. 24 August 2023 [effective from 20 November 2023].
  7. ^ "Route 220". Bus Timetable 3 (PDF). Transperth. 5 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  8. ^ "Route 221". Bus Timetable 3 (PDF). Transperth. 5 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  9. ^ "Route 228". Bus Timetable 5 (PDF). Transperth. 11 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  10. ^ "Route 229". Bus Timetable 5 (PDF). Transperth. 11 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].
  11. ^ "Route 279". Bus Timetable 94 (PDF). Transperth. 4 April 2024 [effective from 21 April 2024].
  12. ^ "Route 907". Bus Timetable 216 (PDF). Transperth. 11 January 2024 [effective from 28 January 2024].

External links[edit]

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