- Cannington, Western Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Cannington
city = Perth
state = wa
caption = Kent Street Weir.
lga = City of Canning
area = 4.1
postcode = 6107
pop = 4094 (2006 census)Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC51241|name=Cannington (State Suburb)|quick=on|accessdate=2008-10-05]
dist1 = 13
location1=Perth, Western Australia
est = 1882
fedgov = Swan
stategov = Cannington
near-nw = Wilson
near-n = Bentley
near-ne = Queens Park
near-w = Lynwood
near-e = Welshpool
near-sw = Langford
near-s = Kenwick
near-se = Beckenhamcoord|-32.017|115.934|type:city(4094)_region:AU-WA_scale:30000|format=dms|display=titleCannington is a southern suburb of Perth,
Western Australia . Its Local Government Area is theCity of Canning .History
Cannington's name derives from the Canning River, which forms part of the southwestern boundary of the suburb. It was first subdivided in 1882, and a railway station was constructed in the 1890s opposite Station Street in (now) East Cannington. [LandInfo WA|m|C|2007-05-15] [Carden, F.G. Along the Canning: A History of the City of Canning, City of Canning, 1st Edition 1968, 2nd edition, 1991,]
Waverley
For many years the areas of Cannington, East Cannington and Beckenham were known locally as "Waverley" and many Buildings and Businesses used the name Waverley to designate their locality, such as the Waverley Hotel, the Waverley Drive In Cinema, Waverley Fish n Chips, etc. The origin of the alternative use of Waverley is designated to the Cecil Gibbs who first used it in naming the Waverley Hotel that was a distinctive landmark over many generations. Between 1860 to 1883 William Lacey Gibbs, gradually accumulated most of what is Cannington. His slaughter yards were located near the present day Myer Department Store, Westfield. His brother built the 'Cecil/Waverley' Hotel on the corner of Cecil Road and Albany Highway [Carden, F.G. Along the Canning: A History of the City of Canning, City of Canning, 1st Edition 1968, 2nd edition, 1991,] (Carden, 1968). The hotel was altered many times over the years and was recently demolished for widening of the Albany Highway.
Geography
Cannington is bounded by Nicholson Road to the south-east, the Armadale train line to the northeast, Mills and Burton Streets to the northwest, and Fleming Avenue and the Canning River to the southwest.
Albany Highway runs through the western part of the suburb.Streetsmart WA|maps=Maps 404-405]Facilities
Cannington contains one of the Perth metropolitan area's largest shopping complexes,
Westfield Carousel , first built in 1972 and extensively refurbished and expanded in the 1990s, which includes aHoyts cinema complex.Albany Highway contains a range of shops and small warehouses, as well as theCity of Canning council offices.Bentley Hospital is just beyond the northwestern boundary on Mills Street.Along the Canning River is the Canning River Regional Park, which contains walking tracks and picnic facilities as well as the Woodloes Museum, a restored 1874 house built by architect and pioneer Francis Bird. Various sports and leisure facilities, including soccer fields, ten-pin bowling and an indoor athletics centre. The City of Canning showgrounds which include the Cannington raceway which is a greyhound racetrack, and exhibition buildings.
Sevenoaks Senior College and Cannington Community College are located in Cannington.
Transport
Cannington is on
Albany Highway , a primary route into Perth's central business district, and lies to the southeast ofLeach Highway and to the northwest ofRoe Highway . Manning Road ("State Route 26") provides access toCurtin University of Technology andKwinana Freeway .Cannington is served by the Cannington Interchange, linking the area to the Perth CBD. The suburb is also served by buses along Cecil Avenue,
Albany Highway and other routes. All bus services are operated bySwan Transit .Politics
Cannington has a broadly lower-middle-class, mixed-ethnic population and supports the
Australian Labor Party at both Federal and state elections.Fact|date=June 2008ee also
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City of Canning
*Westfield Carousel References
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