Mundaring, Western Australia

Mundaring, Western Australia
Mundaring
PerthWestern Australia
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Statues in Sculpture Park, Mundaring
Mundaring is located in Perth
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Mundaring
Population: 3059 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode: 6073
LGA: Shire of Mundaring
State District: Swan Hills
Federal Division: Pearce
Suburbs around Mundaring:
Parkerville Stoneville Mount Helena
Mahogany Creek Mundaring Sawyers Valley
Paulls Valley Paulls Valley Mundaring Weir

Coordinates: 31°53′49″S 116°10′16″E / 31.897°S 116.171°E / -31.897; 116.171

Mundaring is a suburb located 34 km east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway. The suburb is located within the Shire of Mundaring.

The Aboriginal name of the area 'Mindah-lung', said to mean 'a high place on a high place', was anglicised to become 'Mundaring'.[2]

The Mundaring area is also considered to be part of the Perth Hills area.

Contents

Newspapers

The Mundaring region is currently well served by weekly and monthly newspapers –

Earlier newspapers in the area included –

  • The Darling [7]
  • Swan express – although Midland based had considerable space to 'Hills' stories.[8]
    • It is also extracted in entries in the J S Battye Library catalogue with items about the Hills.

Railway

The only railway line current in the Mundaring Shire – is the third route of the Eastern Railway which passes through Bellevue and Swan View. The railway routes mentioned below – first route and second route are no longer operational – and constitute sections of the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail. The Eastern Railway passed through Mundaring on its first route through to Chidlow. Mundaring railway station, and the branch railway leading from it – the Mundaring Weir Branch Railway were significant locations for the construction of the Mundaring Weir. Following the construction of the second route of the Eastern Railway, the Mundaring line served as an alternative to the second route at the time of accidents and derailments, until its closing to traffic in 1954. The line through Mundaring was known as the Mundaring Loop to railway administration in its later years of operation, while in earlier years it was known as Smiths Mill Branch (the earlier name for Glen Forrest).

Mundaring Geophysical Observatory

Mundaring was the location of a Bureau of Mineral Resources Geophysical Observatory from 1959 to April 2000 [9] [10] The annual reports from the Observatory constituted the seismic record of the state of Western Australia for that period of time as well as reports and summaries of activity [11] [12] [13]

Environment

The town lies within the Mundaring-Kalamunda Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International because of its importance as a non-breeding season roost site and foraging base for Long-billed Black Cockatoos.[14]

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Mundaring (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=SSC52006&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401. Retrieved 2008-10-05. 
  2. ^ History of Mundaring www.heritageaustralia.com.au (accessed 1 April 2006)
  3. ^ Echo. Midland, W.A. : Echo Newspapers, has been operating since 1988- For while it had been broken into separated eiditons:
    • Midland echo. 1985-1988.
    • Mundaring echo.1986-1987.
    see http://henrietta.slwa.wa.gov.au/search~S2/t?Midland+echo%2C for details
  4. ^ History of the Hills Gazette (and its predecessor the Hills Reporter) and 1972-1997. Articles about the Gazettes beginnings local news of the last 25 years. Hills Gazette (Eastern edition), 24 Aug. 1997, Insert p. 15-22
  5. ^ see also - Swan hills gazette.Mundaring [W.A.] : Hills Gazette, 1990-1992. Vol. 18, no. 526 (28 May 1990)-v. 21, no. 656 (6 Dec. 1992).
  6. ^ Mundaring magazine. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 2001)-v. 10, no. 3 (Mar. 2006) followed by Swan magazine. Mundaring, W.A. : Bruce Publishing, 2006 - Vol. 11, no. 4 (Oct. 2006)- see also http://www.swanmagazine.com.au/Pages/DefPages/aboutus.htm
  7. ^ The darling. Mundaring [W.A.] : Darling Advertiser, 1971-1979. Vol. 1, no. 1 (5 Sept. 1971)-v. 12, no. 15 (18/25 Apr. 1979)
  8. ^ The Swan express Midland Junction [W.A.] : The Express, 1900-1979. Vol. 1, no. 1 (1 Dec. 1900)-v. 80, no. 38 (8 Nov. 1979)
  9. ^ <Gordon, F.R and J.D. Lewis (1980) The Meckering and Calingiri earthquakes October 1968 and March 1970 Geological Survey of Western Australia Bulletin 126 ISBN 072448082x - Appendix 1 - page 213 Catalogue of Larger Earthquakes recorded in Southwestern Australia and in National archives ref CA 3539 Mundaring Geophysical Observatory, WA http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AgencyDetail.asp?M=0&B=CA_3539
  10. ^ http://henrietta.slwa.wa.gov.au/search/?searchtype=X&SORT=D&searcharg=Mundaring+Geophysical+Observatory&searchscope=2&submit.x=48&submit.y=20&submit=Submit Photos from 1966
  11. ^ Gregson, P.J. 1994 Mundaring Geophysical Observatory, 1986 to 1989 Canberra: Australian Geological Survey Organisation. ISBN 0642203458 Record (Australian Geological Survey Organisation); 1994/25.
  12. ^ Gregson, P.J 1985 Mundaring Geophysical Observatory : twenty-fifth year 1983 Canberra: Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics ISBN 0642110824 Record (Australia. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics) ; no. 1985/37.
  13. ^ Mundaring on Geoscience Australia
  14. ^ "IBA: Mundaring-Kalamunda". Birdata. Birds Australia. http://www.birdata.com.au/iba.vm. Retrieved 2011-08-23. 

Further reading

  • Elliot, Ian (1983). Mundaring – A History of the Shire (2nd ed. ed.). Mundaring: Mundaring Shire. ISBN 0-9592776-0-9. 
  • Spillman, Ken (2003). Life was meant to be here: community and local government in the Shire of Mundaring. Mundaring: Mundaring Shire. ISBN 0-9592776-3-3. 
  • Watson, Lindsay (1995). The railway history of Midland Junction: commemorating the centenary of Midland Junction, 1895-1995. Swan View, WA. ISBN 0-646-24461-2 (pbk.). 

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