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Stake Hill, Western Australia

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Population
  
494 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
6181

State electorate(s)
  
Mandurah

Local time
  
Sunday 12:08 AM

Established
  
1990s

LGA(s)
  
Shire of Murray

Postal code
  
6181

Federal division
  
Division of Canning

Location
  
12 km (7 mi) from Mandurah

Weather
  
20°C, Wind W at 23 km/h, 70% Humidity

Stake Hill is a northeastern rural residential suburb of Mandurah, Western Australia. Its local government area is the Shire of Murray. At the 2011 census, Stake Hill had a population of 494.

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Map of Stake Hill WA 6181, Australia

History

The suburb's name comes from Stake Hill (32°23′S 115°46′E), a hill which is about 15 km north of the suburb. Stakehill Road runs around the north side of Stake Hill (the hill) in the Baldivis area but doesn't run south to Stake Hill, the suburb. The area was unpopulated until the 1960s, and settlement in two rural subdivisions took place in the 1990s. 2009 saw Stake Hill become much more accessible with the extension of the Kwinana Freeway towards Mandurah.

Geography

Stake Hill is bounded by the City of Rockingham border to the north, Mandurah Road to the west, Lakes and Lakelands Roads to the south and Gull Road to the east. The suburb consists of sparsely populated rural residential land with large (~2 ha) lots separated by bushland buffers, with some wetland areas to the southeast and several large lakes and pools along the Serpentine River which flows through the suburb.

Transport

Stake Hill is not served by public transport, but is directly connected to the Kwinana Freeway via the Lymon Road interchange, and with the new highway Mandjoogoordap Drive now completed, it is now only a short 10-minute drive from this interchange directly into the City of Mandurah. Mandjoogoordap Drive also provides a quick and easy route directly to the train and bus station.

References

Stake Hill, Western Australia Wikipedia