Kinross, Western Australia

Kinross
PerthWestern Australia
View over Kinross Primary School with the Indian Ocean in the distance
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Coordinates31°43′19″S 115°44′24″E / 31.722°S 115.74°E / -31.722; 115.74
Population6,988 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1993
Postcode(s)6028
Location32 km (20 mi) from Perth
LGA(s)City of Joondalup
State electorate(s)Ocean Reef
Federal division(s)Moore
Suburbs around Kinross:
Tamala Park Tamala Park Neerabup
Burns Beach Kinross Neerabup
Iluka Currambine Joondalup

Kinross is a small suburb in the City of Joondalup located in the northern suburbs of Perth in Western Australia. Kinross was constructed around 1992–1993 in various stages. It is bordered by Neerabup National Park to the northeast, Tamala Park to the north, Burns Beach to the west and Currambine to the south. It is the City of Joondalup's northernmost suburb.

Kinross mostly contains young families and overseas migrants, especially from the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa. Several parks are dotted through the suburb, most of which offer playground facilities.

The Scottish influence in Kinross extends throughout the suburb with road names, parks and others mainly derived from Scottish place names, for example Glencoe Loop, Edinburgh Avenue, Roxburgh Circle, Selkirk Drive, Falkirk Court, Ben Nevis Turn, and Coatbridge Circuit.

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Kinross (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata