Halls Head, Western Australia

Halls Head
Mandurah, Western Australia
Population 13,044 (2011 census)[1]
Established 1832, 1970
Postcode(s) 6210
LGA(s) City of Mandurah
State electorate(s) Dawesville
Federal Division(s) Canning
Suburbs around Halls Head:
Mandurah
Halls Head Dudley Park
Falcon Erskine Dudley Park

Coordinates: 32°31′37″S 115°42′07″E / 32.527°S 115.702°E / -32.527; 115.702

Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s.

Geography

Halls Head is one of four Mandurah suburbs (along with Erskine, Falcon and Wannanup) that lie on an island bound by the Mandurah Estuary to the north, the Peel-Harvey Estuary to the east, the Dawesville Channel to the south and the Indian Ocean to the west. Halls Head is the northernmost and most-populated of the four suburbs. The main roads are Mary Street, which links Halls Head directly to Mandurah CBD and Pinjarra Road. The other access road is the Old Coast Road, part of the national Highway 1 which links the suburb to not only Mandurah but also Perth and Bunbury. This road also acts as a suburban boundary, with Erskine on the opposite side of the road. Peelwood Parade and McLarty Road forms a general north-south arterial through the suburb, with other major roads including Leighton Road, Casuarina Drive and Seascapes Boulevard.

History

The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790–1859, father of William Shakespeare Hall) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s.[2] The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970.[3] It is the location of Hall's Cottage, the single-storey stone house built by the Hall family in 1833 and the only extant early settler's cottage in the district.[4]

Public transport

Halls Head serviced by public transport provided by Transperth. Route 591 serves areas in north-western and central Halls Head. 592 operates through Port Mandurah and the western parts of Seascapes (via McLarty Road and Peelwood Parade) while 594 passes to the east of the suburb via Old Coast Road. 591 and 594 operates seven days a week while 592 operates six days a week.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "2011 Census QuickStats: Halls Head". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
  2. Wilson, H. Margaret (1972). "Hall, William Shakespeare (1825 - 1895)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. 4. Canberra: Australian National University.
  3. "History of Metropolitan Suburb Names - H". Landgate. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  4. "Heritage Places". Mandurah Community Museum. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
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