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Ellenbrook is a northeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, about 30 km (19 mi) from Perth's central business district (CBD), located within the City of Swan. Ellenbrook, and its neighbouring suburbs of The Vines and Aveley, are unusual for Perth in being a significant distance from neighbouring suburbs. Given this relative isolation and the distance from the CBD, Ellenbrook has been designed and developed as a self-sustainable community. Since the upgrade of Gnangara Road and the completion of the Tonkin Highway Northlink, access to Ellenbrook has improved. The Morley–Ellenbrook railway line is well underway as at June 2021 and this will enable better public transport. At the time of the 2016 census there were 22,681 people living in the gazetted suburb, by June 2018, it was estimated that the urban population for Ellenbrook and surrounds had grown to 41,382.[2][3] It is envisioned that Ellenbrook will eventually become a satellite city, with a population of 80,000.[4]

Ellenbrook
Perth, Western Australia
Ellenbrook Library as seen from Main Street
Coordinates31.765°S 115.988°E / -31.765; 115.988
Population24,668 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1994
Postcode(s)6069
LGA(s)City of Swan
State electorate(s)Swan Hills, West Swan
Federal division(s)Hasluck
Suburbs around Ellenbrook:
Melaleuca Melaleuca The Vines
Lexia Ellenbrook Aveley
Whiteman Henley Brook Aveley


Ellenbrook is approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Guildford, 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Midland and 29 kilometres (18 mi) from the Perth CBD (via Beaufort Street and Tonkin Highway). Direct access to Tonkin Highway is nearby, with The Promenade interchange being the main access to Ellenbrook since the highway was extended northwards as part of the NorthLink WA road project in 2019. Alternatively, Tonkin Highway also has a junction with Gnangara Road, which links Ellenbrook with Wangara and the northern suburbs. West Swan Road, Drumpellier Drive (formerly Lord Street), and Reid Highway are also nearby. Bus services link Ellenbrook with Morley and Bassendean railway station. A journey to the Perth CBD by public transport takes approximately 60 minutes.[5] Before 2017, public transport was limited in the evenings and weekends, but in that year, Transperth introduced upgraded services, including an hourly evening connection to Bassendean railway station and thus the city.[6] In August 2017, a bus route was introduced which connected Ellenbrook to Whitfords railway station, via Gnangara Road.[7]

During the campaign for the 2008 Western Australian election, both major political parties committed to building a rail line. The 15 km line was expected to cost $850 million and be finished around 2015, with construction starting around 2012.[8] However, in May 2010, the premier Colin Barnett confirmed that his government would not be proceeding with the development.[9] Following the election of the McGowan Labor government in 2017, it was announced that the Ellenbrook railway would be constructed as a part of the Metronet project with a projected opening date of 2024. Ellenbrook railway station is planned to be constructed as the terminus of the line on The Parkway in the Ellenbrook town centre.[10]


History and development


The name Ellenbrook is derived from the nearby Ellen Brook, a tributary of the Swan River named after Ellen Stirling, the wife of Captain James Stirling, Western Australia's first governor.[11]

The development of the suburb was conducted by the Ellenbrook Joint Venture — a partnership between the Department of Housing and Works and Morella Pty Ltd[12] now known as LWP Property Group Pty Ltd.

The following is a fact sheet produced by the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA)[12] providing details about the development:

Ellenbrook is a masterplanned community developed in stages called "villages" which are then given storybook English names such as Woodlake or Charlotte's Vineyard. The first, Woodlake Village, was built on the site of a former sand quarry,[12] with development commencing in 1994. Subsequent villages include The Bridges, Coolamon, Morgan Fields, Charlotte's Vineyard, Malvern Springs, Lexia and Annie's Landing.

The Ellenbrook town centre is well established, hosting 33,000 m2 (360,000 sq ft) of retail space and major retailers, Coles, Woolworths, Big W, Kmart, Spotlight, and Spudshed as well as around 100 speciality stores and national retail giant Bunnings Warehouse.

Planning and development
Stage Village name Developer Planning and urban design consultant firm Chief urban planner Chief urban designer
Village 1 Woodlake Village LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Peter Cala & Associates Tim Trefry Mike Day
Village 2 The Bridges LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Blackwell & Associates Tim Trefry Mike Day
Village 3 Coolamon LWP Property Group RobertsDay/TRACT/Plan E Tim Trefry Mike Day
Village 4 Morgan Fields LWP Property Group RobertsDay Tim Trefry Mike Day
Village 5 Charlotte’s Vineyard LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Plan E Tim Trefry Mike Day
Village 6 Malvern Springs LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Plan E Julie Harrold Peter Ciemitis
Village 7A Lexia LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Plan E Tim Trefry Peter Ciemitis
Village 7B Annie's Landing LWP Property Group RobertsDay Tim Trefry
Towncentre Ellenbrook Town Centre LWP Property Group RobertsDay/Plan E Tim Trefry Mike Day

Natural features


Existing woodlands and wetlands (prior to development) such as conservation category wetlands, have been incorporated as public open spaces throughout the suburb. The Gnangara Pine Plantation just west of the suburb, features walks and picnic facilities accessible from Ellenbrook.

To the north of Ellenbrook, over 300 hectares of land was ceded for conservation prior to development, and is now protected under the Perth metropolitan Bush Forever strategy.


Education facilities


Ellenbrook and surrounds have a wide variety of primary and secondary schools, both public and private.

Primary schools in the area include:

High schools in the area include:

Ellenbrook Community Library,[22] operated by the City of Swan, is co-located within Ellenbrook Secondary College and Performing Arts Centre.


Sporting and leisure facilities


There are four main sporting grounds in Ellenbrook: Woodlake Sports Ground, Coolamon Oval, Charlotte’s Vineyard Oval and Ellenbrook District Open Space (EDOS). Coolamon Oval and Ellenbrook District Open Space (EDOS) have clubroom and changing facilities and are the home of the Ellenbrook Eels Senior Football Club, the Ellenbrook Dockers Junior Football club (Australian Rules) and the Ellenbrook Rangers.[23]

Other facilities include:

The suburb is also home to a junior and senior soccer club, Ellenbrook United FC.

Planning for a recreation and aquatic centre adjacent to EDOS and Aveley Secondary College in Ellenbrook has commenced and will host: a 25m indoor lane lap pool, warm water pool, spa, sauna, steam facilities, indoor multipurpose sports courts, gym/ health club, group fitness rooms, café, crèche, changing facilities and car parking.[24]


References


  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Ellenbrook (Suburb and Locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. 
  2. "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017–15: Population Estimates by Statistical Area Level 2, 2016, 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2020. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  3. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Ellenbrook (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  4. "Windows on Ellenbrook (June 2008)" (PDF).[permanent dead link] The local paper, Windows on Ellenbrook quotes 35,000 for Ellenbrook, 15,000 for Aveley and 5,000 for the Vines. The development of Albion Town at Henley Brook is anticipated to bring the population to 80,000.
  5. "Transperth Website". Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  6. "Transperth Website, Ellenbrook Service Changes". Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  7. New bus service between Ellenbrook and Whitfords, Hon Rita Saffioti BBus MLA, 9 August 2017 (accessed 28 August 2017)
  8. "Premier pledges $1.1 billion transport expansion". The West Australian. 31 August 2008. Archived from the original on 31 August 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  9. "PREMIER WALKS AWAY FROM KEY ELECTION COMMITMENT" (PDF). Rita Saffioti, MLA. 6 May 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 July 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  10. "Planning works tender released for Morley-Ellenbrook Line". Rail Express. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  11. Landgate (Government of Western Australia) Geographic Names: suburb name histories: E
  12. "Urban Development Institute of Australia Case Study" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  13. Arbor Grove Primary School
  14. Ellen Stirling Primary School
  15. Ellenbrook Primary School
  16. Malvern Springs Primary School
  17. St. Helena's Catholic Primary School
  18. Aveley Primary School
  19. Ellenbrook Secondary College
  20. Holy Cross College
  21. cite web|url=https://www.aveleysc.wa.edu.au Aveley Secondary | title=Aveley Secondary College Website
  22. "Ellenbrook Community Library". Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  23. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 August 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  24. "Recreation and aquatic centre in Ellenbrook".





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