Greenmount, Western Australia

Greenmount, Western Australia

Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Greenmount
city = Perth
state = wa


caption = Greenmount Hill from the Great Eastern Highway
lga = Shire of Mundaring
postcode = 6056
pop = 2466 (2006 census)Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC51551|name=Greenmount (State Suburb)|quick=on|accessdate=2008-10-05]
est =
fedgov = Pearce
stategov = Midland
near-nw = Midvale
near-n = Swan View
near-ne = Hovea
near-w = Bellevue
near-e = Darlington
near-sw = Koongamia
near-s = Boya
near-se = Darlington
coord|-31.857|116.057|type:city(2466)_region:AU-WA_scale:30000|format=dms|display=title

Greenmount is a locality and a geographical feature in the Shire of Mundaring, Western Australia, on the edge of the Darling Scarp. It is a vital point in the transport routes from the Swan Coastal Plain into the hinterland of Western Australia.

Early Colonial History

Ensign Robert Dale reached the summit on the 18th October 1829. John Septimus Roe communicated with Dale over the York Road he had used the name Green Mount.

In the era of the Swan River Colony the name 'Greenmount' was used for two points on the Darling Scarp. In the 1840s the York Road was known as York Greenmount, and the road further north along the Scarp was known as Toodyay Greenmount. It is possible that these two locations might have had slightly different coloured foliage compared to the grey blue green colour of the Scarp.

During the convict era, in 1854 Edward Du Cane was the supervisor of the building of a convict depot on the slopes of the hill. In 1870s a government bluestone quarry was developed on the western slope of the hill.

Railway

On its western slopes and southern slopes the original Eastern Railway route travelled. On its western slopes and just to the north the later National Park deviation ran. The current railway route still passes within a few kilometres to the west and north of the hill. Greenmount was a railway stopping place until 1954 when the Mundaring Loop was closed for passenger traffic, however trains continued to work on the line to the Mountain Quarry in Boya until 1962.

Quarries

On its western slope and near its southern slope it has three unused quarries - Greenmount Quarry, Mountain Quarry, and Hudman Road Quarry. The "Greenmount Quarry" was known as the 'Blue Stone Quarry' in the 1870s, and was later associated in the late nineteenth century with the brother of John Forrest - Alexander Forrest. "Mountain Quarry" was a working quarry from the 1920s until the early 1960s. It is now a dedicated abseiling location, and is often designated as 'Boya Quarry'. For more details about "Hudman Road quarry" to the south see the article on Boya.

Due to its visibility and lack of development on the hill, it has remained 'green' since its naming in the 1820s. It has attracted the interest of some artists and photographers. The only spoiling is the front part of the hill [locally known as 'Sugarloaf'] , which was a pasture for over 60 years, and has a 'green' that is not the endemic green of the jarrah forest that once covered the hill. Also dissection by a Western Power line across the hill which corresponds with the old border of the Greenmount National Park has created an eyesore line, as well as a serious point of erosion.

It has also been the site of aircraft warning lights since removed, and currently has a police communication tower on the western edge. It also has a Mobile Telephone tower with Optus and Telstra Equipment near Padbury Road. Road access through the Greenmount National Park has been closed due to vandalism, except where permission and keys have been obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation regional office in Mundaring.

The Greenmount locality is dissected by the Great Eastern Highway and other important roads.

Mundaring Municipal Inventory

The Shire of Mundaring Municipal Inventory has Greenmount Hill - as a landmark - with high aesthetic, social, historic and scientific significance.

ee also

*Greenmount National Park

References

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External links

* [http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/gazd01?rec=304875B Greenmount] on Geoscience Australia
* [http://www.mhhs.org.au/ Mundaring and Hills Historical Society Website]


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