Heathridge, Western Australia
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Heathridge is a suburb of
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, Western Australia, located south of Yanchep within the
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.


Etymology

Heathridge was chosen as the suburb name because of the
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type vegetation growing on the sand ridges of the area, as well as its isolation from the
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.


History

Prior to urban settlement in the 1970s, Heathridge was a remote and undeveloped area. It represented the central and eastern portions of Lot M1513 and the northeastern corner of Lot M1506 on Swan Location 1370. The name Heathridge, chosen for the ground-cover vegetation growing on the sand ridges in the area, was first proposed by the developer, Kaiser Aetna, and was accepted by the government's Nomenclature Advisory Committee on 8 November 1974. It was officially gazetted in October 1975. The suburb started to develop in 1976, with the first land sales in the area bounded by Caridean Street to the north, Admiral Grove to the east, Ocean Reef Road to the south, and Marmion Ave via Mermaid Way and Poseidon Road to the west. The Metropolitan Region Planning Authority rezoned the north and east of the suburb in 1978 for urban development, and land progressively became available throughout the suburb in the 1980s, particularly in the Heathridge Heights area bounded by Hodges Drive to the North, Caridean Street and Poseidon Road to the East, Mermaid Way to the South, and Marmion Avenue to the West. Sales for this estate were handled from the now long departed Ocean Reef Sales Office, that resided on the site now occupied by private residences and a petrol station at Marina Boulevard and Marmion Avenue in Ocean Reef. More recently, a number of previously unoccupied areas in the suburb's northern and western areas were developed in the late 1990s.


Geography

Heathridge is bounded by
Hodges Drive Hodges Drive is a main west–east road in Joondalup, north of Perth, Western Australia. It begins in the suburb of Ocean Reef at a T-junction with Boat Harbour Quays in the Ocean Reef Marina and runs through the residential areas in Ocean Re ...
to the north, the
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to the East, Ocean Reef Road to the south, and
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to the West.


Demographics

In the , Heathridge had a population of 6,661; 50.5% male and 49.5% female. The median age of Heathridge residents was 34, and median weekly personal income was $742. 1% of the population identified themselves as Indigenous persons.


Religion

The most popular religious affiliations in descending order in the 2016 census were No Religion 39.4%, Catholic 19.5%, Anglican 15.1%, Not Stated 8.3% and Christian, nfd 3.4%. Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (52.1%) (this figure excludes not stated responses).


Economy


Retail

Other facilities within the suburb include the Heathridge Shopping Centre, with restaurants, grocery and liquor stores, on Caridean Street near Admiral Grove.


Governance

The suburb of Heathridge falls under the local government of the City of Joondalup and is represented by two councillors from the North Central Ward. The current councillors are Daniel Kingston and Nige Jones. At state parliament level, Heathridge is represented in the
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by a member from Joondalup electoral district. The suburb first participated in the 1980 state election. The current member is
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. In the
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, the suburb is part of the
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and is currently represented by member,
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. Independent candidate: Nurses for Health


Amenities


Parks

The suburb has several general parks such as Captain, Whitmore, Balanus, Larkspur and the Poseiden Reserve. The others serve as multi-purpose parks. At the southernmost end of the suburb is Heathridge Park the Heathridge Community Centre, operated by the
City of Joondalup The City of Joondalup is a Local government areas of Western Australia, local government area in Perth, Western Australia. Its central business district is located in the suburb Joondalup, and it includes the town centres of Hillarys, Western A ...
. This includes indoor basketball courts, grassed level oval, tennis courts, education rooms, and child minding facilities. Additionally, the site is home to the Ocean Ridge Cricket Club and Ocean Ridge Amateur Football Club. This oval, along with Prince Regent Park, Admiral Park, and Littorina Park have large grass outdoor ovals designed for used by schools, community groups and sporting activities including
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,
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, and
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. There is also the Granny Spiers Community Centre on Poseidon Road, run by a not-for-profit group undertaking various community and disabled outreach and assistance programs.


Religious facilities

There are three dedicated houses of worship, belonging to
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, the
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, and a Pentecostal Anglican group. Other religious groups meet in various locations around the suburb.


Infrastructure


Transport

The suburb is well served by a number of transport options including rail and bus links.


Bus

* 461 Joondalup Station to Whitfords Station – serves
Marmion Avenue Marmion Avenue is a arterial road in the northern coastal suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking Trigg, Western Australia, Trigg in the south with Yanchep in the north. It forms part of List of road routes in Perth, Western Australia#71, ...
* 462 Joondalup Station to Whitfords Station – serves
Hodges Drive Hodges Drive is a main west–east road in Joondalup, north of Perth, Western Australia. It begins in the suburb of Ocean Reef at a T-junction with Boat Harbour Quays in the Ocean Reef Marina and runs through the residential areas in Ocean Re ...
and
Marmion Avenue Marmion Avenue is a arterial road in the northern coastal suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking Trigg, Western Australia, Trigg in the south with Yanchep in the north. It forms part of List of road routes in Perth, Western Australia#71, ...
* 463 Joondalup Station to Whitfords Station – serves
Hodges Drive Hodges Drive is a main west–east road in Joondalup, north of Perth, Western Australia. It begins in the suburb of Ocean Reef at a T-junction with Boat Harbour Quays in the Ocean Reef Marina and runs through the residential areas in Ocean Re ...
, Caridean Street, Poseidon Road, Peninsula Avenue and Admiral Grove * 464 Joondalup Station to Whitfords Station – serves
Hodges Drive Hodges Drive is a main west–east road in Joondalup, north of Perth, Western Australia. It begins in the suburb of Ocean Reef at a T-junction with Boat Harbour Quays in the Ocean Reef Marina and runs through the residential areas in Ocean Re ...
, Caridean Street, Eddystone Avenue and Ocean Reef Road


Rail

*
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** Edgewater Station The nearest train station is Edgewater Train Station. "The Joondalup train line is the second busiest heavy rail route in the metropolitan area, with the Mandurah Line experiencing the highest patronage", Transport Minister Dean Nalder said. A new $29.5 million multi-storey car park at Edgewater Station is on track for completion by the end of 2016. Construction of the 1,450 bay car park started earlier this year and the project, which will deliver 560 new bays at Edgewater Station, is about 70 per cent complete.


Education


Schools

Heathridge is currently served by three primary schools offering K–7 education. The first of these is Heathridge Primary School, constructed towards the end of the 1970s and opened in 1980. In 1986, a further two primary schools opened in the suburb, including Eddystone Primary School with a primary student catchment area of the Eastern side of Heathridge as well as students from the surrounding suburbs of Beldon, Craigie, and Edgewater. Poseidon Primary School opened that same year with a catchment area of Heathridge's west side including surrounding areas of Connolly, Ocean Reef, and Beldon. With the opening of the two schools, Heathridge Primary School became responsible for the central area of the suburb, bounded by Admiral Grove in the East and Poseidon Road in the West. The suburb is also served by two high schools offering Years 8–12, although both of these high schools reside outside the suburb. Ocean Reef Senior High School was responsible for Year 8–12 education for the suburb from its inception until 1990, when Belridge Secondary College opened for Year 8 students. Belridge was primarily opened to reduce overall demand at Ocean Reef due to high demand for its advanced programs and its inability to take students from within its primary catchment area. From its opening in 1990 until 1995, Belridge progressively expanded its age range until becoming a full secondary school in 1995 when the first class of graduating Year Twelve students commenced their studies.


References

{{City of Joondalup suburbs Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia Suburbs in the City of Joondalup