Usher, Western Australia

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CountryAustralia
Established1980s
Usher
Usher as seen from Maidens Hill Reserve
Usher as seen from Maidens Hill Reserve
Usher is located in Western Australia
Usher
Usher
Interactive map of Usher
Coordinates: 33°22′48″S 115°37′41″E / 33.380°S 115.628°E / -33.380; 115.628
CountryAustralia
StateWestern Australia
CityBunbury
LGA
Location
Established1980s
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
3.8 km2 (1.5 sq mi)
Population
  Total2,137 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
6230
Suburbs around Usher
Withers College Grove
Indian Ocean Usher College Grove
Dalyellup Gelorup

Usher is an outer southern suburb of Bunbury, a city in Western Australia, located within the City of Bunbury local government area. Located between the Indian Ocean coast and Bussell Highway, it is the southernmost continuous suburb in Bunbury's metropolitan area and was named after Patrick Usher, the mayor of Bunbury from 1972 to 1983.[2]

In the 2016 census, Usher had a population of 2,168,[3] down from 2,251 in 2006.[4]

According to 2016 Census figures, Usher residents had a median age of 36, and the median weekly personal income for people aged 15 years and over in Usher was $586. The population of Usher was predominantly Australian-born, with 76.1% as at the 2016 census, while 5.7% were born in England and 2.4% in New Zealand. The percentage of residents that identified as Indigenous Australians was 5.7%.

The most popular religious affiliations in descending order in the 2016 census were no religion, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Not Stated, and Christian. For those aged 15 and over, 42.8% were reported as being in a registered marriage, 14.2% in a de facto marriage, and 43.0% single.

Facilities

Tuart Walk.

Two large areas within the suburb have been set aside as open space - the southern part contains tuart forest, officially named the Usher-Dalyellup Regional Park in 2003, with an interpretative walkway leading to Maidment Parade in neighbouring Dalyellup which was opened on 8 October 2006 by the Minister for the South West,[5] and a western section extending southward from Maidens Hill Reserve.

Education

Transport

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