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North Lake, Western Australia

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Population
  
1,298 (2006 census)

LGA(s)
  
City of Cockburn

North Lake
  
Leeming

Postal code
  
6163

Postcode(s)
  
6163

State electorate(s)
  
Jandakot

Area
  
3 kmĀ²

Federal division
  
Division of Fremantle

North Lake, Western Australia

Location
  
18 km (11 mi) S of Perth

North Lake is a suburb and a freshwater lake located 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and 8 kilometres (5 mi) from the Indian Ocean. The suburb and lake are located within the City of Cockburn local government area.

Contents

Map of North Lake WA 6163, Australia

Geography

The suburb is named after the lake of the same name within the locality. It is part of the northern most lake within a chain of lakes which make up the Beeliar Regional Park (North Lake, Bibra Lake, South Lake, Booragoon Lake, Yangebup Lake, and Thomsons Lake). The lake has been known by this name since 1877, and the name was approved for the suburb in 1954.

The suburb is located on the northern edge of the City of Cockburn. It is bounded by Farrington Road to the north, the Kwinana Freeway to the east, the Roe Highway road reservation to the south and North Lake Road to the west.

Education

There are no schools within the suburb with many North Lake residents using the state government primary schools in Coolbellup and Kardinya. Directly to the north of the suburb lies Murdoch University, Winthrop Baptist, Murdoch college and Somerville Baptist Colleges.

Recreation

The Lakeside Recreation Centre is located in North Lake on the corner of Farrington Road and Bibra Drive. It is home to four basketball courts, a Baptist church, a gym, and a creche. Lakeside Recreation Centre is the home court of the State Basketball League team, the Lakeside Lightning.

Apart from North Lake and the surrounding Beeliar Regional Park, the suburb also contains the Perth Spanish Club and a golf driving range.

References

North Lake, Western Australia Wikipedia