Western Australia
Named after the City of Fremantle which was named after Captain Charles Fremantle (1800–1869) who established the port at the mouth of the Swan River in 1829.
It covers an area of approximately 200 sq km from the Swan River in the north to Jandakot Airport in the east and Wattleup in the south. It also includes Rottnest Island.
The main suburbs include Atwell, Banjup, Beaconsfield, Beeliar, Bibra Lake, Bicton, Coogee, Coolbellup, East Fremantle, Hamilton Hill, Hilton, Jandakot, North Fremantle, Palmyra, Samson, South Fremantle, South Lake, Spearwood, Success, Wattleup, White Gum Valley, Willagee, Yangebup, and the City of Fremantle.
Small goods factories, ship building, market gardens, brewing, tourism and fishing.
1901
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Enrolment: 80 927 Informal Vote: 5.72% Turnout: 94.94% Seat Status: Safe Labor Two Party Preferred:
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