Mullaloo, Western Australia

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Mullaloo
PerthWestern Australia
Mullaloo Beach, Western Australia
Population5,869 (2006)[1]
Established1950s
Postcode(s)6027
Location25 km (16 mi) from Perth
LGA(s)City of Joondalup
State electorate(s)Ocean Reef
Federal division(s)Moore
Suburbs around Mullaloo:
Ocean Reef Heathridge
Indian Ocean Mullaloo Beldon
Kallaroo Craigie

Mullaloo is a northern coastal suburb of Perth, Western Australia, within the City of Joondalup.

History

Mullaloo is named after an Aboriginal word, believed to mean "place of the rat kangaroo". It was first recorded in 1919 as Moolalloo Point, but the spelling was later changed to Mullaloo. Urban development began in the late 1950s.[2]

Today

The Mullaloo Surf Life Saving club patrols around 4.5 km of beach between Pinnaroo Point and Whitfords Point, between September and April.[3] The club has row teams, swim teams, board teams and sprint teams.[3]

Mullaloo was also, at one point, home the group of youths calling themselves "The Mullaloo Crew." They aligned themselves with another group of youths, who resided in the next suburb north, called the "Ocean Reef Massive. The Mullaloo Crew were not violent or unruly and were generally left alone by the authorities. They mainly served to uphold the integrity and name of Mullaloo itself and protect it from people who wished only bad things on it and the residents.

Mullaloo has two schools, Mullaloo Beach Primary School and Mullaloo Heights Primary School.[4] Enrolment currently stands at 272 at Mullaloo Heights.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Mullaloo (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 15 February 2008.
  2. ^ "History of metropolitan suburb names – M". Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Mullaloo Surf Lifesaving Club". Retrieved 15 February 2008.
  4. ^ "Department of Education and Training - Schools Online". Retrieved 15 February 2008.

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