Keralup, Western Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Keralup
City:Perth
State:wa
Lga:City of Rockingham
Lga2:Shire of Murray
Map Type:nomap
Local Map:yes
Zoom:11
Coordinates:-32.471°N 115.813°W
Area:40.3
Postcode:6182
Dist1:58
Dir1:S
Location1:Perth
Est:2007
Fedgov:Brand and Canning
Stategov:Warnbro and Murray-Wellington
Near-Nw:Karnup
Near-N:Hopeland
Near-Ne:Hopeland
Near-W:Karnup
Near-E:Keysbrook
Near-Sw:Stake Hill
Near-S:Nambeelup
Near-Se:Nambeelup

Keralup is a suburb straddling the southern boundary of the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia, on the eastern side of the Kwinana Freeway, and consists entirely of a government strategic landholding.[1]

The suburb's was chosen from a newspaper poll; it was proposed by local Nyoongar leader, Trevor Walley, as it was the name of a pool in the Serpentine River in which he and his friends played as children.[2]

Proposed development

In 1991, the state government's Department of Housing purchased Amarillo Farm, a large landholding in Keralup.In 1997, plans were announced for the land to be developed into a major satellite city of Perth, with an estimated population of 90,000 people. The development was initially named Amarillo and later renamed East Keralup. The planned development was eventually abandoned in 2015 after the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia released a report detailing "disastrous ecological consequences", including the potential for mosquito-borne illnesses deriving from the suburb's position on wetlands to the north of the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System.[3]

In 2018, the state government invited expressions of interest from the private sector for potential uses of the East Keralup site.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: City of Rockingham - Keralup . 6 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110408165113/http://www.rockingham.wa.gov.au/Business-and-development/Land-and-property/Future-town-planning/Keralup.aspx . 8 April 2011 . dead .
  2. Web site: Keralup index page . 6 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110406053645/http://www.dhw.wa.gov.au/keralup/ . 6 April 2011 . dead .
  3. News: Ecological fears kill off satellite city. Daniel. Mercer. The West Australian. 12 August 2015. 18 November 2024.
  4. News: State Govt to identify future land uses in East Keralup. Sound Telegraph. 21 December 2018. 18 November 2024.