- East Fremantle, Western Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name=East Fremantle
city=Perth
state=wa
caption=
lga=Town of East Fremantle
area=3.1
postcode=6158
pop=6,327 (2001 census) [2001 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics]
dist1=17
location1=Perth
est=1890s
fedgov=Fremantle
stategov=Fremantle
propval=$705,000 (Q2 2006) [ [http://www.reiwa.com.au/res/res-suburbprofile-display.cfm REIWA Suburb Profile] ]
near-nw=North Fremantle
near-n=Mosman Park
near-ne=Bicton
near-w=Fremantle
near-e=Palmyra
near-sw=
near-s=Fremantle
near-se=East Fremantle is a southern suburb of Perth,
Western Australia , 2 km north-east of Fremantle. Its Local Government Area is theTown of East Fremantle , which has the same borders as the suburb.History
Prior to European settlement, the
Noongar people obtained food and drinking water from the river edges and open grassy areas. Shortly after the establishment of theSwan River Colony , a track linking Perth to Fremantle was documented through the area.Initially, the area was dominated by agricultural activity, but after the 1890s
gold rush , it became increasingly residential and suburban in character. The first area to develop was Plympton, in the southwest of the suburb, where workers' cottages were established largely between 1890-1910. Next were Woodside and Richmond in the south and north, which today contain many brick and tile homes dating from 1900-1940. The Preston Point area developed in the 1950s. [cite web|url=http://www.eastfremantle.wa.gov.au/html/historyheritage.html|title=History and Heritage|author=Town of East Fremantle |date=17 August 2004|accessdate=2006-11-11]Geography
East Fremantle is bounded by the Swan River to the north and west, East Street to the southwest, Marmion Street to the south and Petra Street to the east. [2006 StreetSmart directory, Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.]
At the ABS 2001 census, East Fremantle had a mostly middle-income white population of 6,093 people living in 2,938 dwellings, over half of which were detached houses on separate lots. The ABS identified education, property & business services, health & community services and retail as being the most common occupations of residents.
Facilities
East Fremantle is a residential suburb, relying on neighbourhood shopping centres in the area for daily needs, and Fremantle for other commercial services. The suburb contains a community centre, two small private hospitals and two primary schools. Each year in December, the suburb hosts the East Fremantle Festival in George Street, located in the historic district of Plympton.
The suburb contains the home ground of the
East Fremantle Football Club .Transport
East Fremantle contains the crossroads between
Canning Highway andStirling Highway . The suburb is served by a range of buses from Fremantle train station, by which residents can link to theCircleRoute and to the Perth CBD. All services are operated by thePublic Transport Authority .Politics
East Fremantle is an established suburb with two quite different booths - the southern half (East Fremantle PS), nearer Fremantle, strongly supports the
Australian Labor Party and the Greens (~20%) at both federal and state elections; while the northern half (Richmond PS), alongside the Swan River, supports the more conservative Liberal Party at both levels of government.ee also
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East Fremantle Football Club
*Town of East Fremantle References
External links
* [http://www.eastfremantle.wa.gov.au Town of East Fremantle]
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