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English at home. Unemployment (3.4%) is lower than the regional average (3.7%) and socio-economic disadvantage less than the City of Gosnells as whole. Weekly household incomes are characterised by a lower proportion of both low and higher income households compared with the Perth average. There are no major differences between the religious affiliation of Thornlie and the Perth region as a whole. The dominant religion is Catholicism (22.4%) followed by Anglicanism (19.5%), Islam (4.6%) and Buddhism (3.5%). Since 2001 there has been a mild decline in the number of Catholics and Anglicans and an increase in the number of Muslims, by 2002 Thornlie had the highest population of Muslims in Perth.
812: 356:, which was an experiment in providing fully integrated facilities and services to home-owners, was established from the early 1970s in the southern part of Thornlie, an experiment that was rarely replicated in later Perth subdivisions. From the 1980s the newer Castle Glen and Forest Lakes housing estates, which were at that time to some extent in competition with one another for land purchasers, were established in the remaining land in the western and south-western portions of Thornlie.. The focus of these developments was on providing affordable housing for new home buyers, generally young families. 859: 776: 373: 341:. When Harper died in 1954, the 694-hectare (1,715-acre) Thornlie estate was put up for auction in two lots. 92 hectares (228 acres) of Lot 1 were purchased by D. and M. O'Sullivan, and by June 1956 the Gosnells Roads Board had provided approval for the development of the area. By March 1957 forty houses had been completed, and by May 1958 there were 100 occupied homes. Thornlie was thus established as a residential suburb in the late 1950s as a housing estate aimed mainly at middle-income earners and inner city dwellers. 800: 788: 54: 420:, Which will mean that Thornlie station will no longer be the terminus of the Thornlie line. Retail services are provided through local and neighbourhood centres, the largest of which are Thornlie Square Shopping Centre (1970s) and the Forest Lakes Forum (1990s). A range of sporting facilities are available for community use include lawn bowls, tennis courts, a skate park, swimming pool, gyms and ovals for cricket and football. 1433: 349:, constructed in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time Thornlie's development was aimed at inner city dwellers who might want to live in a more spacious semi-urban-rural setting. It is one reason why Thornlie has typically large blocks of 700–900 square metres (7,500–9,700 sq ft) and is often described as one of Perth's leafy suburbs. 521:, on the grounds that they would not fund the maintenance of any future subdivisions built along the same lines, led to Sloan abandoning the design concept and the subdivision never progressed as envisioned. The remaining land was used in the 1980s and 1990s for two more conventional subdivisions, Forest Lakes and Castle Glen Estates. 500:
first city planner. Ritter had spent many years advocating the idea that "it takes a village to raise a child". One of his lectures on creating innovative urban environments to meet the needs of family and community life captured the imagination of property developer Ron Sloan. Together Sloan, Ritter
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The significance of the subdivision was recognised at the time. In 1973 the developer won the Award of Merit from the Urban Development Institute of Australia. In 1975 the Federal Minister for Urban Planning visited the site, and later went on to use the concept for three projects in Canberra. Other
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The percentage of residents born overseas (39.4%) is greater than both the national (27%) and metropolitan (31.3%) average. 11.3% of residents were born in England; 3% in New Zealand, and significant smaller percentages from Malaysia, India and Scotland. 14% of residents speak a language other than
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Originally, Crestwood was intended to be built to about five times the size that was eventually constructed. It was to be built around a large pool complex with administration buildings and a recreational area. However, the collapse of land values in the early 1970s led to slow takeup of the
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Crestwood was to be equally efficient and economical as a conventional subdivision, with the same density of homes (1.3 ha or 3.3 acres), but 8% additional open space. Every house was to face a park and roads were to be designed to limit the speed of vehicles. There was to be passive
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Some semi-rural land in the western portion, mainly utilised for horse agistment and chicken-farming, was developed in the early 2000s. At one time there were several industrial activities taking place in the north-western portion. The last of these to close, about 2004, was the
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reportedly described it as the "first perfect Radburn scheme in the world", and from 1973 to 1976 it received both national and international recognition. Whilst the Radburn principles flavoured many other post-war developments across Australia including the Perth suburbs of
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is a volunteer-run radio station for Thornlie and the City of Gosnells as a whole. Community programmes include the annual Safe City awards including the Community Initiative Award, the Constable Peter Ball Memorial Youth Award and the Community Kids Award.
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runs through the northern side of the suburb. Since the 1950s the suburb has developed in approximately five stages; north-east Thornlie (1950s–60s), south Thornlie (1970s–80s), Crestwood (1970s), Castle Glen (1980s) and Forest Lakes (1980s to present).
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The first homes in the area included a section of residences constructed in the 1950s and early 1960s, to the north of the intersection of Thornlie Avenue and Spencer Road, and residences to the south of Thornlie Avenue between Spencer Road and the
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surveillance of recreational areas, and pedestrian traffic through the estate was to be separated from vehicular. Each house was individually designed, some through a design competition organised by the
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to Thornlie – serves Spencer Road, Yale Road, Storey Road, Berehaven Avenue, Towncentre Drive, Forest Lakes Drive, Hickory Drive and Bluegum Road
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Imagining 'Environment' in Australian Suburbia: An environmental history of the suburban landscapes of Canberra and Perth, 1946-1996
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The James family subsequently sold the estate, which had been a productive dairy farm, in 1937 to the mine-manager and investor,
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with strong transport links to employment elsewhere in the metropolitan region. Albany Highway connects the suburb to the CBD,
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The name Thornlie was derived from a farm "Thornlie Park", established in 1884 by Frank and Amy James, Amy being a niece of
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was the original settler of the area now known as Thornlie, which he had called "Coleraine" when granted the land in 1829.
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population. In 1834 Pégus' premises and belongings were burned in a fire that was to prove the end of his settlement.
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Thornlie contains Crestwood Estate, a model housing development still noted for its successful implementation of the
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Muslim minorities in the West : visible and invisible / edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad & Jane I. Smith
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delegates visited throughout the 1970s, including academics from the University of Sydney and America.
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to Canning Vale – serves Spencer Road, Hume Road, Lachlan Road, Ovens Road and Forest Lakes Drive
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The effectiveness of public open space systems within the "Radburn"suburb. Case study: Rokeby
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and planner Hugh Reynolds designed a residential estate according to a strict design brief.
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chicken-processing factory, the site of which was redeveloped for a residential estate.
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links it the regional road network. Thornlie is also home to the terminus of the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition, 2006. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
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McDonald, Gil; Bill Cooper (April 1988). "A District Transformed".
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McDonald, Gil; Bill Cooper (April 1988). "A Corner of the Colony".
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McDonald, Gil; Bill Cooper (April 1988). "Survey and Settlement".
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McDonald, Gil; Bill Cooper (April 1988). "From Village to City".
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allotments and significant losses for Sloan. Opposition from the
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Thornlie has two local papers distributed fortnightly, the
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to Murdoch TAFE – serves Spencer Road and Warton Road
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Network, such as route 210 and 211 both operating to
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Original Radburn architect 376:Roe Highway at the Nicholson Road exit. 14: 1557: 975: 973: 971: 969: 738:(high frequency) – serves Spencer Road 553:– serves Burslem Drive and Warton Road 1446: 1111:De Poloni, Glenn (23 February 2020). 1055:Ellwood, Constance (September 2006). 1037: 961:Harper, Nathaniel White (1865 - 1954) 924:History of Suburb Names > Thornlie 353: 1033: 1031: 1029: 492:Crestwood was based on the ideas of 1565:Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia 966: 608:– serves Spencer Road and Yale Road 467: 24: 392:, which is a spur line off of the 151:15 km (9 mi) SSE of the 143:11.6 km (4.5 sq mi) 29:Suburb of Perth, Western Australia 25: 1581: 1421:City of Gosnells official website 1414: 1026: 845:Australian Census 2021 QuickStats 1431: 1078:. 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Index

Thornlie
Perth
Western Australia

Coordinates
32°03′36″S 115°57′18″E / 32.0600605°S 115.9550732°E / -32.0600605; 115.9550732
2021
Postcode(s)
Perth CBD
LGA(s)
City of Gosnells
State electorate(s)
Gosnells
Cannington
Southern River
Federal division(s)
Burt
Suburbs
Langford
Kenwick
Maddington
Parkwood
Gosnells
Canning Vale
Southern River
Huntingdale
suburb
Perth
capital city
Western Australia

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