Collingwood Park, Western Australia

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Collingwood Park
AlbanyWestern Australia
Albany-Collingwood Park map.png
Population428 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s)6330
Location5 km (3 mi) from Albany
LGA(s)City of Albany
State electorate(s)Albany
Federal division(s)O'Connor
Suburbs around Collingwood Park:
Collingwood Heights Collingwood Heights Emu Point
Spencer Park Collingwood Park Emu Point
Middleton Beach Middleton Bay

Coordinates: 35°00′14″S 117°55′26″E / 35.004°S 117.924°E / -35.004; 117.924

Collingwood Park is a north-eastern suburb of Albany, Western Australia, just west of the Emu Point holiday resort along King George Sound on the west bank of Oyster Harbour. Its local government area is the City of Albany.

It was gazetted in 1979.[2]

Geography[]

Collingwood Park is bounded by Collingwood Road to the northwest and Middleton Bay to the southeast, lying between Emu Point and . Most of the suburb consists of natural bushland, with a couple of small residential pockets.[3]

Facilities[]

Collingwood Park is home to the Albany Golf Course, an 18-hole links course first developed in 1898, with a new clubhouse that was built in 2000. One source claims that Australian golfer Craig Parry regards the course as his favourite in Australia.[4]

Only a few scattered residential pockets exist in Collingwood Park. A sporting club on Troode Street and a coastal B&B are also located in the suburb.

Collingwood Park also hosts Albany's largest sporting facility, Collingwood Park. The ground is home to North Albany Football and Sporting Club, Albany Football Club and Collingwood Park Cricket Club and has hosted several large events such as Crusty Demons's West Coast Carnage Tour and in 2008 hosted an AFL NAB Challenge Cup match between West Coast Eagles and Collingwood.

References[]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "2011 Community Profiles: Collingwood Park (State Suburb)". 2011 Census of Population and Housing. Retrieved 4 January 2015. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Naming of Localities - Town of Albany (per 3773/57 V4)". Western Australia Government Gazette. 8 June 1979. p. 1979:1501.
  3. ^ Department of Land Information. StreetSmart Perth Street Directory (54th ed.). West Australian Newspapers Ltd. pp. Map A3. ISBN 978-0-909439-67-5.
  4. ^ Ausgolf (2003). "Featured Courses (WA) - Albany Golf Club".

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