South Hedland, Western Australia Explained

Type:suburb
South Hedland
City:Port Hedland
State:WA
Lga:Town of Port Hedland
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Coordinates:-20.4°N 118.6167°W
Est:1970s
Postcode:6722
Dist1:1313
Location1:Perth
Dist2:18
Location2:Port Hedland
Fedgov:Durack
Stategov:Pilbara
Maxtemp:33.2
Mintemp:19.3
Rainfall:313.5
Elevation:7

South Hedland or Port Hedland City Centre is a suburb of the Town of Port Hedland, in the Pilbara region in north-western Western Australia. It is the CBD of the Town of Port Hedland and is the Port Hedland Town Centre. It can be reached by the North West Coastal Highway and Great Northern Highway. It contains Hedland Senior High School.

History

The Commonwealth Government's 1960 decision to lift an embargo on iron ore exports led to the rapid expansion of mining in the Pilbara[1] and the creation of several new towns, including South Hedland.

The original design of the South Hedland townsite was inspired by the Radburn principles.[2] Four residential neighbourhoods where to cluster around a commercial core connected by parkways and pedestrian connections. Following the completion of the first neighbourhood the design was considered a failure by residents and government authorities and abandoned in 1974,[3] although it has continued to shape the overall town layout to the present day.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Faulkner, Danielle. The History of GEHA: 40 years of housing government employees in western Australia 1966-2006. Department of Housing and Works. 2007. Perth. 3–5.
  2. Town of Port Hedland (20 June 2019). "South Hedland town concept". InHerit.
  3. Web site: South Hedland. Port Hedland Historical Society.