Ballajura, Western Australia
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Ballajura is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, in the
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. Ballajura is located north of the
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. Situated on its side of its western boundary with Koondoola is Emu Swamp.


History

The Ballajura area was first settled in 1905, when Ernest Maltby Kerruish, an immigrant from the
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, purchased land for a farm at the present site, which at the time was located in Caversham. He named it Ballajora, after a farm at Maughold on the Isle of Man. John Creer and Arthur Eaton, who also emigrated with Kerruish from the Isle of Man, joined him in clearing the land to build a house and begin farming the land. After a few years, Kerruish decided the soil was not fertile enough and moved his operations to an established vineyard in the present-day Caversham area, a few kilometres southeast. The names Kerruish, Eaton, and Creer have been given to three of the four houses of Ballajura Primary School. The fourth is named after Matilda Bennett, a woman also of Manx descent who was the wife of John Septimus Roe, the first surveyor general of Western Australia. Bennett Brook, a stream which ran through the Ballajora farm, was also named after Matilda Bennett. The suburb was further developed in the 1980s with the development of two sub-divisions of Lakeshore and the Lakes Estate both becoming sought-after locations. Built around lakes and parks, they attracted a high quality of homes with the median price of housing within the subdivisions attracting prices 75–100% higher than of the rest of Ballajura. A proposal to officially rename the subdivisions was opposed by members of the local council, who expressed concerns that it would impact negatively on the remaining areas of Ballajura.


Community

In the 2016 census of Population and Housing by the
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, the population of the Ballajura postcode area was 18,704, in an area of . Australian-born residents accounted for 59% of the population. The suburb has four primary schools (Ballajura, South Ballajura, Illawarra, and Mary MacKillop Catholic Primary School) and one high school ( Ballajura Community College). No railway line directly serves the Ballajura area, though the suburb has several local bus services straight to the city and is served by the Ballajura railway station in the neighbouring suburb of Whiteman as part of the
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.


Transport


Bus

* 351 Ballajura Station to Galleria Bus Station – serves Bellefin Drive * 360 Alexander Heights Shopping Centre to
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(limited stops) – serves Alexander Drive, Illawarra Crescent and Marangaroo Drive * 361 Alexander Heights Shopping Centre to Galleria Bus Station – serves Alexander Drive and Illawarra Crescent * 362 Ballajura Station to
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– serves Guadalupe Drive, Hamelin Drive, Giralia Parkway, Bellefin Drive, Cassowary Drive and Illawarra Crescent * 450 Ballajura Station to Warwick Station – serves Alexander Drive * 451 Ballajura Station to Warwick Station – serves Bellefin Drive, Pelican Parade, Shearwater Terrace, Illawarra Crescent and Alexander Drive * 452 Ballajura Station to Whitfords Station – serves Bellefin Drive, Pelican Parade, Shearwater Terrace, Illawarra Crescent and Marangaroo Drive


General references


Illawarra Primary School


References

{{City of Swan suburbs Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia Suburbs and localities in the City of Swan