Roleystone, Western Australia

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Roleystone
PerthWestern Australia
Roleystone is located in Perth
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Roleystone
Population: 5,975 (2006 census)
Established: 1900s
Postcode: 6111
Area: 12.2 km² (4.7 sq mi)
Location:
LGA: City of Armadale
State electorate: Darling Range
Federal Division: Canning
Suburbs around Roleystone:
Martin Canning Mills Karragullen
Kelmscott Roleystone Karragullen
Bedfordale Ashendon Illawarra

Coordinates: 32°05′28″S 116°07′19″E / 32.091°S 116.122°E / -32.091; 116.122

Roleystone is an outer southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Armadale.

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[edit] History

Roleystone's name originates from a property purchased by Thomas Buckingham in 1858, upon which he built a sawmill in 1866. The town was also referred to as "The Rolling Stone" and "Rowley Stone" in early police reports. The area was subdivided into farmlets in 1902, and was subsequently developed as orchards and market gardens.[1] In 1905, Roleystone was opened up for closer settlement, with property brochures extolling the virtues of the beautiful scenery and fertile valley soils. It has fruit orchards and native bushland.

Reserves and residential gardens in the relatively large (0.5 acres (0.20 ha) blocks are home to a variety of native wildlife with bandicoots, brushtail possums, shingleback lizards and children's pythons in relative abundance. Large numbers of Western Grey Kangaroos are found in bush surrounding the suburb.[citation needed]

Araluen Botanic Park.

[edit] Facilities

The main suburban residential area to the west of Roleystone is served by a neighbourhood shopping centre, with Stargate Kelmscott and Armadale Shopping City providing other commercial services. The suburb also contains a primary school (K-5; 1905) and Roleystone District High School (6-10; 1983), with year 11 and 12 students travelling to Kelmscott or Lesmurdie Senior High Schools.


The Araluen Botanic Park and the Araluen Golf Resort are located in the south of the suburb off Croyden Road and are popular picnic and wedding locations, especially during "Springtime at Araluen" when all the flowers are in bloom. Araluen is also known for the Araluen Chilli Festival which is held every year. However, in 2010 it was renamed Araluen's Fremantle Chilli Festival due to the event being held in Fremantle.

Brookton Highway (State Route 40) runs through Roleystone.

The suburb is served by a number of school bus services and by Transperth bus route 241 which runs every hour during the day, connecting the suburb to Kelmscott train station and Stargate Kelmscott shopping centre. All services are provided by the Public Transport Authority.

[edit] Local sporting clubs

Roleystone is home to an Australian Rules Football Club The Roleystone Tigers. There is both a junior football club and a senior football club, with the latter having amateur league, reserves and colts teams. The Roleystone-Karragullen Cricket Club was established in 1950 by prominent local figures Ken Knuckey and Ray Pound. The club currently fields five teams in the Swan & Helena Districts Cricket Association and celebrated its 60th year anniversary in 2010. The Bowls club is located on Wygonda Rd and commands a spectacular view down the Brookton valley.

[edit] Local Music

Roleystone is home to the Roleystone Musicians Club (RMC). The club was established March 2007.

[edit] Local news media

There are two Roleystone newspapers - the Roleystone Courier and the Valley Reporter. These papers are published in Roleystone by local residents. There is also a community website called RoleystoneNet (or RoleyNet) that contains a local forum, local events calendar and an online flea market called Eflea.

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