Tuart Hill, Western Australia
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Tuart Hill is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
Tuart Hill is named after the tuart tree that once grew extensively throughout the area, especially around Dog Swamp. In 1914 the suburb name of Grenville was proposed as a name for the suburb by the Grenville Progress Association, but not accepted due to its likeness to Granville in New South Wales.
Events
Since 1914, the Osborne Park Agricultural Society holds its annual show at Robinson Reserve in Tuart Hill.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The show is held around the last weekend in November on Friday and Saturday and features displays of local produce, animals and livestock, carnival attractions and fireworks.
Facilities
Tuart Hill has two large active recreation reserves: Grenville Reserve and Robinson Reserve. Grenville Reserve is a large cricket and football oval with facilities includes Council tennis courts, playground, cricket nets and centre wicket, change rooms, club rooms and public toilets. The ground is used by the Tuart Hill Cricket Club during summer months and various users during winter. Robinson Reserve similarly hosts cricket during summer with the Osborne Park Cricket Club being located at the reserve, since 1919. Robinson Reserve is adjacent to the Osborne Library and Community Centre.
Schools
There are two primary schools in Tuart Hill, the public Tuart Hill Primary School and the private St Kieran Catholic Primary School.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Tuart Hill Primary School is heritage listed, having opened in 1910 as the Grenville State School. Servite College,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> a Catholic high school, is the only high school in Tuart Hill. Tuart Hill Senior High School once existed but was closed in the early 1980s to become Tuart College, a senior college run by the Western Australian Education Department, offering a number of courses such as a year 12 TEE program for students wanting to enter tertiary education, adult learning classes, or English language courses.
Transport
Bus
- Template:Legend2 402 Perth Busport to Stirling Station – serves Main Street<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 403 Perth Busport to Stirling Station – serves Stoneham Street, York Street and Royal Street<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 404 Perth Busport to Osborne Park – serves Stoneham Street, York Street, Swan Street and Waterloo Street<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 414 Glendalough Station to Stirling Station – serves Main Street<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 998 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station (limited stops) – CircleRoute clockwise, serves Morley Drive<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 999 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station (limited stops) – CircleRoute anti-clockwise, serves Morley Drive<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
Bus routes serving Wanneroo Road:
- Template:Legend2 384 Perth Busport to Mirrabooka Bus Station<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 385 Perth Busport to Kingsway City (limited stops)<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 386 Perth Busport to Kingsway City<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 387 and 388 Perth Busport to Warwick Station<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref><ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
- Template:Legend2 389 Perth Busport to Wanneroo<ref>Template:Cite Transperth bus</ref>
Notable residents
- Courtney Murphy - 2nd runner up of Australian Idol 2004
- Greg Egan - hard science fiction writer
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