- West Albury, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = West Albury
city = Albury
state = nsw
caption =
lga =City of Albury
postcode = 2640
est =
pop = 4115
pop_footnotes =
area = 8
propval =
stategov = Albury
fedgov = Farrer
near-nw = Splitters Creek
near-n = Glenroy
near-ne = North Albury
near-w = Splitters Creek
near-e = Central Albury
near-sw = "Wodonga (Vic)"
near-s = "Wodonga (Vic)"
near-se = South Albury
dist1 = 4
dist2 = 23
location1= the Albury CBD
location2= HowlongWest Albury is a suburb of the city of
Albury, New South Wales , located convert|4|km|mi|0|lk=on west of the AlburyCentral Business District . At the 2006 census, West Albury had a population of 4,115.Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC19371|name=West Albury (State Suburb)|accessdate=2008-04-14|quick=on]West Albury covers the slopes of Nail Can Hill on the
Murray River floodplain , and is bordered by Central Albury to the east, Splitters Creek to the west, Glenroy to the north, and the Murray River and Victoria to the south.West Albury is mostly residential, and features include the Albury Wodonga Private Hospital, Padman Park and Albury West Public School.History
Like the rest of Albury, the area is part of traditional
Wiradjuri country, and was known as "Bungambrawatha".The first European settlement was in the late 1800s in Padman Park. The small (19 house) settlement were on mining licences for the Monument Hill quarry. Padman Park was cleared, the area on the river known as McKenzies flat was grazed and several fruit orchards were grown. The houses were eventually abandoned, the last one being bulldozed in the 1970s. At the same time, most of modern West Albury was partially cleared. Well after many of the other suburbs had been established, the area slowly began to be residentialised from the east. By the 1990's Pemberton Park, a housing estate on the east side of West Albury, was begun.The Private Hospital was built in 1979, at the time well away from the rest of the suburb. Albury West Public School and also been built by then, only taking around 100 students. [Information given in Padman Park by Parklands Albury-Wodonga. [http://www.parklands-alburywodonga.org.au/index.htm Web access] ]Geography
West Albury is located on slopes between Nail Can Hill, Pemberton Hill, Monument Hill and the Murray River. The southern parts (Horseshoe Lagoon and Padman Park) are mostly wetlands and riparian bushland, and Nail Can Hill & Monument Hill are both dry bushland. Many bike trails have been built through Padman Park, Monument Hill, and Nail Can Hill (as part of the annual Nail Can Hill Run).Native plant life includes the River Red Gum and Red Box
eucalypt s, which dominate.Blackberry is a major problem in Horseshoe Lagoon/Padman Park, as are introduced grasses and other weeds.Nail Can Hill is home to a rareorchid species called the Crimson Spider Orchid, and is the only place in New South Wales where it can be found.On Monument Hill is the War Memorial, Albury's most visible landmark. The War Memorial was built at the end of Dean Street on Monument Hill onAnzac Day , 1925, and remains the most visible landmark in the city. It was designed by architect Louis Harrison.Monument Hill remains a nature reserve, linking to Nail Can Hill via the Roper Street Wildlife Corridor.Residents
West Albury is one of Albury's fastest-growing suburbs, increasing from 3350 in 1996 to 4115 in 2006Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC19371|name=West Albury (State Suburb)|accessdate=2008-04-14|quick=on] (a growth rate of 15% in 10 years).At the 2006 Census, 9.6% of the population of West Albury was born overseas, primarily from England and New Zealand. The most common religion was Catholic, followed by
Anglican , and the average weekly household income was $973, behind the Australian average of $1027. The median age was 38.References
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