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Perth Water is a section of the Swan River on the southern edge of the central business district of
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
, Western Australia. It is between
the Causeway The Causeway is an arterial traffic crossing in Perth, Western Australia, linking the inner-city suburbs of East Perth and Victoria Park. It is carried over the Swan River at the eastern end of Perth Water by two bridges on either side of ...
to the east, and Narrows Bridge to the west – a large wide but shallow section of river, and the northern edge of the suburb South Perth.Swan River Trust – Annual Report, 1998–1999
Retrieved 29 December 2006.
It is considered a landmark of the
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.


History

Historically it was much larger in size. The shorelines have been regularly changed. Considerable reclamation has taken place on both sides of the river. For example, in 1879, landfill of Perth Water was used to create The Esplanade.


Narrows bridge reclamation

For the construction of the Narrows Bridge and its approaches, considerable amounts of the north-west section of Perth Water were reclaimed. The former river bank in that area is equivalent to the edge of Mounts Bay Road. The whole
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre The Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre is a privately owned convention centre located in Perth, Western Australia. Description The centre has a floor space of and can cater for 5,000 delegates. It contains state-of-the-art technical fac ...
lies on the river side of the former river bank.


Events

In 2006, the last race in the
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was the first held in Australia, and was held in Perth, with the competition being centred over Perth Water. It has been the annual site of
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, with crowds lining the lawns and open space along the foreshores. A good view for these activities has been from Kings Park due to its elevation and position looking across the Perth Water area. Post-cards, calendar images, posters and photographs from most decades of the twentieth century exist, that show the view from the Park looking across Perth Water to the city.


Uses

Since the establishment of Perth, there have been either jetties or landing and mooring facilities at the location of Barrack Square at the
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. The long running
Transperth Transperth is the brand name of the public transport system serving the city and suburban areas of Perth, the state capital of Western Australia. It is managed by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), a state government organisation. Train op ...
ferry service travels between Perth and the Mends Street Jetty in South Perth. Commercial companies also use the jetties for trips to Rottnest via
Fremantle Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Austral ...
, and Swan River wine and leisure cruises. Ferry companies at the terminal have improved re-fuelling techniques to reduce the amount of oil pollution in Perth Water.


Historical photos

''
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'' newspaper produced a book for the 150th anniversary of Western Australia in 1979 that included photographs showing the degradation of the space over time.


Early maps

In the 1950–1951 Lord Mayor's report for the City of Perth an early map of Perth from 1838 was reproduced.


Indigenous names

In 1989, the Department of Aboriginal Sites published a book with a reproduction of a 1909 cancelled plan of Perth that shows place names: * Perth Water – ''Buneenboro'' * Mends Street Jetty – ''Goorgoogoo'' * Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth foreshore – ''Gabudjulup'' * Riverside Drive (then shallow waters east of Government House) – ''Gabbee darbul'' * Point Belches (south east side of Narrows Bridge area) – ''Gareenup'' This body of water is also known as Derbarl Yerrigan, a name which has since been adopted for the whole of the Swan River. In the Noongar language, ''Derbarl'' refers to the estuary water and ''Yerrigan'' is "rising up".


Mounts Bay Road – Esplanade river edge

The earlier shore line of Perth Water can be identified by the line made by Mounts Bay Road, and its extension to The Esplanade. From some earlier photographs and images made from Kings Park it is possible to ascertain the earlier river-edges, or banks, from tree lines. The photo here is of the part of the river that was filled in to accommodate the Narrows Bridge works.


Navigable channel

The main route for deep draught boats to navigate Perth Water is from the Narrows Bridge to Barrack Street Jetty, then following a channel close to the north shore parallel to Riverside Drive. The channel was
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from as early as 1908 to keep the South Perth to Perth ferry channel clear; such maintenance is an ongoing issue.


See also

*
Melville Water Melville Water is a significant section of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. It is located west and downstream of Perth Water, from which it is separated by the Narrows Bridge. Name Melville Water was named in 1827 by Captain James ...
* Perth waterfront development proposals *
The Esplanade (Perth) The Esplanade is a road between Barrack Street and William Street in the Perth central business district. It has been regularly confused with the former reserve Esplanade Reserve, that existed before the creation of Elizabeth Quay. It follo ...
*
Elizabeth Quay Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth central business district. Focusing on an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct being developed by the project was named in hon ...
* Islands of Perth, Western Australia


References

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