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Cannington

    Cannington, Perth (south)

Rent: Affordable. Hooray!

Vibe: She'll be right

Location: River, Parks

If shopping is your thing, Cannington is your nirvana. Cannington, named after the Canning River, is one of the busiest places in Perth’s metropolitan area and is a mere 13 kilometers south from the CBD. Given Perth’s massive urban sprawl, that now counts as an inner suburb! Cannington has a large shopping mall (Westfield Carousel), an IMAX theatre – one of only a few in all of Perth. Cutting right through the heart of the suburb is the super busy and noisy Albany Highway. Cannington’s inner-city nature means hustle-and-bustle is just another fact of life. Be prepared for exhaust fumes thick in the air and an urban landscape made up of some older homes, but many more brick homes, brick units, brick apartments, brick brick brick and plenty of concrete. Just as well the Canning River Regional Park is nearby, otherwise your brain might fry.

Cannington is not a café hotspot. But it is a great place if being close to work opportunities is important to you. So, if you are happy to live in an otherwise bland suburb where convenience is more important than peace and quiet, move here because peace and quiet is clearly not something you need, and not something Cannington will offer.

Otherwise if you like the location but are looking for something with more appeal, look to the east, west, north and south of Cannington for other residential options.

 
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18. RIVERCAT TO PARRAMATTA Print E-mail

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The rivercat trip from Circular Quay in the city, up the Parramatta River to Parramatta has great views. It goes past some of sydney's most exclusive suburbs and their waterfront homes. Parramatta is Sydney’s oldest settlement. It has a country town feel, good architecutre, an active arts community and mouth watering cafes.

 

 

 

There’s a short walking track along the river from Parramatta Wharf to Church St and its dozens of great cafes and restaurants. There is the Parramatta Heritage Information Centre on Church St at Lennox Bridge. From here, you may want to check out the Parramatta Regional Park in O’Connell St. There is an art gallery and tourist information office at the park.


For dining options, check out the PARRAMATTA profile.


GETTING THERE


Take the Parramatta Rivercat from Circular Quay to the final stop. You could also take a train from the city centre or buses, but the Rivercat is by far the nicer way to travel.

For further information on directions: go to www.whereis.com/whereis/directions.do