Cantonment Hill, Fremantle
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Cantonment Hill is a small rise overlooking the port city of Fremantle, Western Australia. Since the early 1900s the hill and the surrounding precinct has been mainly used for military purposes with extensive buildings now present. It has been under the control of the
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. The area is known by the indigenous
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people as ''Dwerda Weelardinup'', meaning "place of the dingo spirit" and the peak is also referred to as ''Walyarup'', meaning "sea-eagle nest". The site includes the last remaining stand of pre-European settlement Rottnest Island pine (''
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'') on the mainland of Western Australia.


Site

The Cantonment Hill site consists of a number of properties, lots 600, 601, 604 are owned by the Commonwealth Government lot 601 is the site of
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, lot 603 is privately owned. Lot 602 which consists of two parts totalling , lot 50 is between these two parts covers an area . The approximately site is bounded by
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, Queen Victoria Street, Burt Street and Tuckfield Street. There are a number of buildings within the site besides those of the Army museum: there is the heritage listed former defense housing on Queen Victoria Street, the heritage listed Naval Store (1935) on the Corner of Queen Victoria Street and Canning Highway, and a signal station built for the Fremantle Harbour Trust in 1956. In the mid-1990s a group of local residents formed the Cantonment Hill Residents Action Group for the return of site to the City of Fremantle as per the original gift of 1892. In this Lot 50 was set aside as a Bush Forever site previously identified in 1981 by the Environmental Protection Agency. In 1989 and again in 1996 surveys of the area identified 20 native plants and 27 weeds. Included in the native plants is the only remaining natural occurrence of Rottnest Island pine'' (
Callitris preissii ''Callitris preissii'' is a species of conifer in the family Cupressaceae, endemic to Rottnest Island, Australia. Common names include Rottnest Island pine, Murray pine, maroong, southern cypress pine, or slender cypress pine. The Noongar peop ...
)'' on the mainland. The 1989 survey also identified 16 bird species and 2 reptile species.


History

For many thousands of years before European settlement, Cantonment Hill was a place of significance to the local Whadjuk people who are part of the
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people. They told stories about the site, and camped there. The site was known as ''Dwerda Weelardinup'', meaning "place of dingo spirit". Other families also called the site ''Walyarup'' which means
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nest. In 1829, Europeans established the Swan River Colony and the town of Fremantle. It is from the cantonment established nearby that its common name is taken. The site was a popular destination for picnics for the settlers due to the views over Fremantle, the river and ocean. When the Colonial Government established
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as a prison for indigenous people, their families would gather on Sundays to send signals to those on the island using fire. These fires also aided those who attempted to escape from the Island. In 1830, Ensign
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, who was working for Surveyor General
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, sketched Fremantle from Cantonment Hill. This is one of the earliest depictions of Fremantle. Cantonment Hill remained relatively unchanged during Fremantle's early development, though in 1877 some limestone was quarried from the hill. In 1833, the hill was the site of Western Australia's only duel. During the 1880s, residents of the Fremantle area urged the Fremantle Municipality to request the land be vested from the Crown for public space. In 1892 it was given by the
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to the
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in perpetuity "for the purposes of a public garden". The Artillery Barracks in Burt Street were built on the site between 1910 and 1913 for Royal Australian Garrison Artillery, who manned the coastal defence batteries at Fort Arthur Head and Fort Forrest (North Fremantle). During
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the site was used as a
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for injured soldiers returning from the Western Front and later as an
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and as a quarantine station. In 1931, as part of the City of Fremantle's employment for sustenance to those left unemployed by the Depression, a section of the land was cleared and levelled to make a park. Additionally a path was provided for the residents of Tuckfield, giving them direct access to Queen Victoria Bridge. This area is eastern lot 602, known as Tuckfield Oval and used as playing fields by schools until the 1990s. During
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further development at the site saw construction of a tunnel network to an underground control room and a large warehouse on the north-eastern side. This latter was constructed after 1935 and bears US Navy insignia and the motto '' non sibi sed patriæ'', but is not listed among the facilities used by that navy during World War II. By the early 1950s, the property ceased to be used as military barracks but remained under Defence control. The artillery barracks buildings were used from 1948 onwards as a training venue for the Army Reserve and in 1995 the Army Museum of Western Australia moved to the site, where they currently remain. The barracks are the oldest continuously occupied defence site in Western Australia.


Signal station

In early 1929 a signal station was constructed on the peak of Cantonment Hill to replace the station that had operated at Arthur Head. The station opened on 8 May 1929 when at signalman Edward Ray raised the first ball for . Ray retired in 1941 after 44 years service, 39 of them at Fremantle. This station was replaced with a masonry building by the
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in 1956 providing commanding views across to
Rottnest Island Rottnest Island ( nys, Wadjemup), often colloquially referred to as "Rotto", is a island off the coast of Western Australia, located west of Fremantle. A sandy, low-lying island formed on a base of aeolianite limestone, Rottnest is an A-class ...
. The signal station closed in 1964 when it was replaced by the Port of Fremantle's new building on Victoria Quay.


Return to public ownership

In 1989 the Department of Defence mooted plans to dispose of the property. Options considered have been the sale of the property to
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and a transfer to the Government of Western Australia by way of a Centenary of Federation of Australia gift from the Federal Government. Progress in negotiations was stalled however, as the parties have requested the Commonwealth to provide funding to reinstate the site to a usable condition—then Premier Geoff Gallop announced in September 2003 that the Government had formally declined the offer. Since 1997, a community-based Cantonment Hill Residents Action Group has lobbied for its return to the City according to the original gift and its restoration and retention as public property with full public access. On 21 January 2010, the Prime Minister announced that Cantonment Hill, including Tuckfield Oval, would be sold back to the people of Fremantle. The council was to reportedly pay $76,000 for the land, and had plans to rehabilitate the vegetation and build walking paths and picnic facilities. The signal station was to have been turned into a café and Aboriginal interpretive centre. The handover was to have been completed by March 2010. In December 2012 the City of Fremantle re-established the Cantonment Hill Working Group, consisting of councillors including the mayor Dr Brad Pettitt, a representative of the city's CEO and five residents. This same group was responsible for the development of a master plan for the site as well previous works to clean up the area along restoration of the area. At the beginning of February 2015, it was reported that Fremantle Sea Rescue would likely become based in the signal station. This drew criticism from members of the Cantonment Hill Working Group who had developed the master plan for the site which the City of Fremantle had previously given assurances to implement. In late March 2015 draft plans were presented at a council meeting detailing the creation of a convention center and restaurant for the site, with the FSR suggested as being a medium-term occupant while this larger plan came to fruition. A mega mural was installed on the top floor of the signal station in March 2015; the mural is part of the City of Fremantle's cultural development plan. The mural by artist Nami Osaki depicts a girl and dingo in a Japanese manga style reflecting the site's indigenous history. It wraps around the whole building, with the girl positioned so as to be peering out over the river while she sits with her dingo at a camp fire.


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External links

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Gazetteer of Australia entry for Cantonment HillMap of Cantonment Hill on Openstreetmap
Fremantle Military installations in Western Australia Australian Army Military installations closed in the 2010s