San Remo, Western Australia facts for kids
Quick facts for kids San RemoMandurah, Western Australia |
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![]() Dunes and beach at San Remo
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Established | 1989 | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 6210 | ||||||||||||||
Area | [convert: needs a number] | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Mandurah | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Mandurah | ||||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Canning | ||||||||||||||
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San Remo is a coastal suburb located just north of Mandurah in Western Australia. It's a place where people live, close to the ocean.
About San Remo
San Remo is known for its beautiful coastline. It's a peaceful area where you can find dunes and beaches, as shown in the picture. Being a suburb means it's a residential area that is part of a larger city, in this case, Mandurah.
How San Remo Was Named
San Remo became an official suburb in 1989. This happened at the same time as its neighbour, Silver Sands. Both suburbs got their names from the companies that developed the land there. These names became popular with local people and were eventually made official. When a place is "gazetted," it means its name and boundaries are officially recorded by the government.
Getting Around San Remo
Even though San Remo is a quiet suburb, it has public transport options to help people get around.
Bus Services
- The 584 bus route travels between Lakelands Station and Mandurah Station. It stops along Karinga Road and Mandurah Road in San Remo.
- The 585 bus route also connects Lakelands Station and Mandurah Station. This bus serves Mandurah Road as it passes through San Remo.