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Butler, Western Australia

Butler
PerthWestern Australia
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Brampton Park, Butler
Butler is located in Perth
Butler
Butler
Coordinates 31°38′31″S 115°42′22″E / 31.642°S 115.706°E / -31.642; 115.706Coordinates: 31°38′31″S 115°42′22″E / 31.642°S 115.706°E / -31.642; 115.706
Population 9,653 (2011 census)
 • Density 1,930/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Established 2003
Postcode(s) 6036
Area 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Location 41 km (25 mi) NNW of Perth CBD
LGA(s) City of Wanneroo
State electorate(s) Butler
Federal Division(s) Pearce
Suburbs around Butler:
Alkimos Alkimos Nowergup
Jindalee Butler Nowergup
Quinns Rocks Merriwa
Ridgewood
Nowergup

Butler is an outer suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 41 kilometres north of Perth's central business district. It is part of the City of Wanneroo local government area. It forms the majority of the Brighton Estate, a large commercial and residential development by Satterley.

Butler is bordered to the west by Jindalee and Quinns Rocks (Marmion Avenue), to the south by Merriwa and Ridgewood (Lukin Drive) and to the north by Alkimos (Butler Boulevard). The Joondalup railway line reserve separates Butler from the rural locality of Nowergup in the east.

2 kilometres west of Butler is the Indian Ocean.

"Butler" was approved by the Shire of Wanneroo for the area in 1979 in honour of John Butler, the first recorded explorer of the Wanneroo and Lake Joondalup areas in 1834.

The marketing of the "Brighton Estate" in Butler by Satterley, with many amenities and establishments also adopting the "Brighton" nameplate (e.g., Brighton Village Newsagency), has led to Brighton's becoming synonymous with Butler and causing confusion amongst residents and sight-seers alike. Residents submitted a petition to the City of Wanneroo in 2003 for the suburb's name to be permanently changed to Brighton. The request was rejected on account of duplication with many other places across Australia named Brighton, as well as the name's lacking both historical and cultural significance within the area.

Although Butler was gazetted in 1979, it remained unpopulated bushland until the early 2000s, with no landmarks or conventional roads providing direct access to the area. The Butler-Ridgewood Agreed Local Structure Plan was approved by the City of Wanneroo in 2002, allowing early subdivision and development of the site to commence in 2003 by Satterley, the principal investor in the suburb.


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