Carey Park, Western Australia
Appearance
Carey Park | ||||||||||
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| Coordinates: 33°22′S 115°39′E / 33.36°S 115.65°E | ||||||||||
| Country | Australia | |||||||||
| State | Western Australia | |||||||||
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• Total | 4.1 km2 (1.6 sq mi) | |||||||||
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| • Total | 5,155 (SAL 2021)[2] | |||||||||
| Postcode | 6230 | |||||||||
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Carey Park is a suburb of the City of Bunbury in the South West region of Western Australia.[3][4]
Carey Park is located on the traditional land of the Wardandi people of the Noongar nation.[5][6][7]
The suburb contains a number of heritage-listed sites, among them the Carey Park Primary School and the former St Elizabeth of Hungary Church.[8] Like similar areas in the region, Carey Park has had issues of drainage.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Carey Park (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Carey Park (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "SLIP Map". maps.slip.wa.gov.au. Landgate. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ "NationalMap". nationalmap.gov.au. Geoscience Australia. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ "City of Bunbury: Home". www.bunbury.wa.gov.au. City of Bunbury. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
The City of Bunbury acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, the Noongar Wardandi people ...
- ^ "Wardandi". www.boodjar.sis.uwa.edu.au. University of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ "Wardandi (WA)". www.samuseum.sa.gov.au. South Australian Museum. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ "Carey Park". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ "Carey Park Drainage". South Western Times. Vol. XXII, no. 37. Western Australia. 28 August 1952. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
