Mirrabooka, Western Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Mirrabooka
City:Perth
State:wa
Lga:City of Stirling
Map Type:nomap
Local Map:yes
Zoom:13
Coordinates:-31.863°N 115.87°W
Postcode:6061
Est:1954
Area:5.0
Stategov:Mirrabooka
Fedgov:Cowan
Near-Nw:Girrawheen
Near-N:Koondoola
Near-Ne:Malaga
Near-W:Balga
Near-E:Malaga
Near-Sw:Westminster and Nollamara
Near-S:Dianella
Near-Se:Noranda
Dist1:12
Dir1:N
Location1:Perth CBD

Mirrabooka is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its local government area is the City of Stirling. At the 2021 census it had a population of 8,000 people.

History

The name "Mirrabooka" is not a Noongar word, but comes from an eastern states Indigenous language and the town of Mirrabooka, New South Wales. It is cited as a local name for the southern cross constellation.[1]

The name "Mirrabooka" was originally applied to the Mirrabooka Project in the early 1950s, which was planned to be a satellite city of Perth housing up to 60,000 people and linked with the nearby Balcatta light industrial area. The project area comprised three suburbs: Balga, Nollamara, and Yirrigan. The suburb of Yirrigan was never fully developed and remained largely bushland, and was renamed Mirrabooka in 1980.[2]

In the early stages of development of the suburb, it was originally considered as an extension of Girrawheen, and Nollamara. In the 1980s and 1990s the suburb expanded rapidly with the subdivision of bushland, on which housing developments have been built, especially north of Yirrigan Drive.

The Mirrabooka Square shopping centre, which originally opened in 1979, has since received a number of expansions. A police station near the shopping centre was opened in 1998, and was expanded in 2015.[3]

Transport

The suburb is home to the Mirrabooka bus station, a hub for bus transport in the area, and is served by a number of Transperth bus routes operated by Path Transit and Swan Transit, including connections to Perth, Warwick railway station and Stirling.

For the part north of Reid Highway, the western end on Mirrabooka Avenue is covered by routes 374 and 376. Route 377 runs in Honeywell Boulevard, and route 378 runs in Australis Avenue; the eastern end on Alexander Drive is covered by routes 360, 361 and 362; the northern end on Beach Road is covered by route 449. All of these services are operated by Path Transit except route 374, which is operated by Swan Transit.

Bus

Bus Stations

Bus Routes

Bus routes serving Chesterfield Road:

Schools

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mooro Nyoongar Katitjin Bidi / Mooro People’s Knowledge Trail. City of Stirling. 9 January 2024.
  2. News: Mirrabooka was to be a regional hub, now it's considered 'almost' inner city. Emma. Wynne. ABC News. 21 April 2021. 9 January 2024.
  3. Web site: Mirrabooka Police Station - Pritchard Francis. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160312103033/http://www.pfeng.com.au/projects/structural-engineering/justice-correctional-services/mirrabooka-police-station/ . 12 March 2016 .