The Town of Cambridge is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 22 square kilometers in metropolitanPerth, the capital of Western Australia. The Town of Cambridge has a population of 25,000, and was originally part of The City of Perth before the restructuring by the Western Australian State Government in 1994.
Suburbs
City Beach
Floreat
Wembley
West Leederville
External links
Town of Cambridge Website (http://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/)
The Town of Cambridge is a Local Government Area of WesternAustralia.
It covers an area of approximately 22 square kilometers in metropolitan Perth, the capital of WesternAustralia.
The Town of Cambridge has a population of 25,000, and was originally part of The City of Perth before the restructuring by the Western Australian State Government in 1994.
The westernmost belt consists of clay slates, quartzites and schists, and is traversed by dykes of diorite and felstone; the belt forms the western foot of the Archean plateau, along the edge of the coastal plain.
WesternAustralia differs from the country to the east in having no extensive ranges to collect vapour, while the trade winds blow off the dry land instead of from the ocean; for these two reasons the climate is very dry.
WesternAustralia is the most sparsely populated of all the states; only the coastal fringe and the gold-fields show any evidences of settlement, and if the area were divided amongst the population there would be but ten persons to 52 sq.