- Greenwood, Western Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Greenwood
city = Perth
state = wa
caption =
lga = City of Joondalup
postcode = 6024
est = 1970
pop = 9,541 (2006 census)Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC51556|name=Greenwood (State Suburb)|quick=on|accessdate=2008-10-05]
area = 5.3
stategov = Kingsley
fedgov = Cowan
near-nw = Padbury
near-n = Kingsley
near-ne = Madeley
near-w = Duncraig
near-e = Marangaroo
near-sw = Duncraig
near-s = Warwick
near-se = Girrawheen
dist1 = 18
location1= Perthcoord|-31.827|115.802|type:city(9541)_region:AU-WA_scale:30000|format=dms|display=titleGreenwood, is a suburb of Perth,
Western Australia , located in theCity of Joondalup . The suburb is located 18 km from Perth's central business district.History
The Gold Land Development Corporation used the name "Greenwood Forest" as the promotional name of the estate which commenced development in the area in 1969 [LandInfo WA|m|G|2007-05-15] . The reserve between the suburbs of Duncraig and Greenwood was used for the construction of the
Mitchell Freeway in 1985-1986.Education
Greenwood is home to a senior high school and three primary schools:
*Greenwood Senior High School
* East Greenwood Primary School
* West Greenwood Primary School
* [http://www.liwara.wa.edu.au/ Liwara Catholic Primary School]Greenwood Primary School closed in 1997 and the land was sub-divided and sold as residential lots. Allenswood Primary School closed in 2007 and combined with East Greenwood Primary School.
hopping & Commercial
The north-eastern corner contains a small commercial/industrial area centred on Canham Way. This precinct hosts a variety of businesses including a butcher, tyre store, landscaping supplies, martial arts, reticulation, hardware, thrift shop and others. A small commercial centre is located on Wanneroo Road, south of Canham Way.
The main shopping centre in the suburb is Greenwood Village Shopping Centre, on Calectasia Street. The centre includes a Coles supermarket and a range of other retailers, including a butcher, bakery, greengrocer, pharmacy, pizza shop, newsagent, barber, Post Office and others. In the general vicinity of the shopping centre is a BP Service Station, a commercial centre and a popular pub called [http://www.greenwoodhotel.com.au The Greenwood Hotel] . 'The Greenwood' is the official support pub for boxer
Danny Green , with family and friends known to watch his overseas and interstate fights from the pub.Located toward the north-western corner of Greenwood is the smaller Coolibah Plaza Shopping Centre which trades 7 days a week. There are 10 businesses in the centre including a Farmer Jacks supermarket.
Transport
The suburb is served by
Transperth bus routes 445, 446, 447, 455 and 457 running in both directions between the Warwick and Whitfords rail interchange stations. The suburb is also served by the Greenwood railway station. Greenwood is bordered on the south byWarwick Road and on the north byHepburn Avenue . Both of these roads have northbound and southbound entrances and exits to theMitchell Freeway , which forms the western boundary for the suburb.Religion
There are 4 churches in Greenwood:
* All Saints Catholic Church (located adjacent to Liwara Catholic Primary School)
* Greenwood Uniting Church
* Lakeside Christian Church
* St John Anglican Churchports
Penistone Reserve is a large reserve that caters for cricket, lacrosse, Australian rules football and football (soccer). It is adjacent to the Allenswood Primary School.The
Greenwood Cricket Club play at the reserve and 2007/2008 will be the club's 30th season.Blackall Reserve, adjacent to the former Greenwood Primary School site, is also a popular sporting area. Cricket is played on the concrete and astroturf pitch. Other sports and leisure activities are carried out on the oval.
The [http://www.australiandiscgolf.com/joomla/content/view/91/48/ Rob Hancock Memorial Golf Course] is the only free Disc Golf course in Western Australia. It is located on the aptley named Mulligan Drive. It has nine holes, and hold tournaments throughout the year.
References
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