Osborne Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Osborne Park was named after William Osborne, a butcher who owned an abattoir on Wanneroo Road and was elected to the Perth Road Board (the City of Stirling's predecessor), in 1875. The suburb was originally full of market gardens, due to rich peaty soil from the swamps between Lake Monger and Herdsman's Lake. The area was popular among Chinese and Italian settlers.
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- Osborne Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Osborne Park was named after William Osborne, a butcher who owned an abattoir on Wanneroo Road and was elected to the Perth Road Board (the City of Stirling's predecessor), in 1875. The suburb was originally full of market gardens, due to rich peaty soil from the swamps between Lake Monger and Herdsman's Lake. The area was popular among Chinese and Italian settlers. The suburb was founded by a private trading concern and had a tram service in the early 1900s through an extension of the tram system from the end of the Leederville line. The suburb is now served by Glendalough train station on the Joondalup line. Osborne Park became a residential suburb after World War II, but by the 1980s, it was predominantly an industrial area, with only the north-eastern area still residential. Many warehouses and small businesses are located in Osborne Park, as well as larger retailers such as Harvey Norman and Officeworks.
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- Osborne Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Osborne Park was named after William Osborne, a butcher who owned an abattoir on Wanneroo Road and was elected to the Perth Road Board (the City of Stirling's predecessor), in 1875. The suburb was originally full of market gardens, due to rich peaty soil from the swamps between Lake Monger and Herdsman's Lake. The area was popular among Chinese and Italian settlers.
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