Meadow Springs, Western Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Meadow Springs
City:Mandurah
State:wa
Lga:City of Mandurah
Coordinates:-32.507°N 115.745°W
Map Type:nomap
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Postcode:6210
Stategov:Mandurah
Fedgov:Canning
Near-Nw:Madora Bay
Near-N:Lakelands
Near-Ne:Parklands
Near-W:San Remo
Near-E:Parklands
Near-Sw:Silver Sands
Near-S:Mandurah
Near-Se:Greenfields

Meadow Springs is a suburb of Mandurah, immediately northeast of Mandurah's central area. Alongside some of Mandurah's most recent land estates, it contains a large golf course, Catholic primary school, Anglican co-educational school, and a war veterans' estate. There are many parks and walking trails near the lake. The upcoming train station will provide convenient public transport, eliminating the need to drive into Mandurah to catch a train.

Transport

Meadow Springs is serviced by Transperth bus routes operated by Transdev WA—the 558 (Mandurah to Rockingham) & 587 (Mandurah to Lakelands), both connecting the suburb to the Mandurah railway line. A future train station is planned at Gordon Road in the Business Industry area of Mandurah in Meadow Springs.

Education

Meadow Springs is home to three private schools, Frederick Irwin Anglican School (K-12), Assumption Catholic Primary School (K-6) and Mandurah Baptist College (K-12). Meadow Springs Primary School, a government school opened in 2012; it has an education support centre for students with intellectual disability or autism.[1] It currently has a student population of over 900.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meadow Springs Education Support Centre. 2024-08-17.