• Source: Malaga, Western Australia
    • Malaga () is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of the CBD, in the City of Swan.
      Early real estate development occurred in the decade before the first world war.


      Etymology


      The suburb is thought to be named after either the Spanish city of Málaga, or the Aboriginal word malaga which means ironstone. The name was approved in 1969.


      Demographics


      Malaga is an industrial precinct. Currently there are 2409 businesses with a workforce of over 12,000 people. The 2006 census listed only 28 people living in the suburb.


      Significant facilities


      The suburb contains a Transperth bus depot operated by Path Transit.


      Transport




      = Bus

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      351 Ballajura Station to Galleria Bus Station – serves Marshall Road and Malaga Drive
      360 Alexander Heights Shopping Centre to Perth Busport (limited stops) – serves Alexander Drive
      361 Alexander Heights Shopping Centre to Galleria Bus Station – serves Illawarra Crescent and Alexander Drive
      362 Ballajura Station to Mirrabooka Bus Station – serves Marshall Road, Guadalupe Drive, Cassowary Drive, Illawarra Crescent and Alexander Drive
      363 Ballajura Station to Mirrabooka Bus Station – serves Marshall Road, Beringarra Avenue, Narloo Street and Victoria Road
      449 Ballajura Station to Warwick Station – serves Marshall Road and Beach Road
      450 Ballajura Station to Warwick Station – serves Marshall Road, Beach Road and Alexander Drive


      References

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