Gidgegannup, Western Australia

Gidgegannup is a township 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.The name Gidgegannup comes from a Noongar word meaning "Place where spears are made", and was first recorded by passing surveyors in 1852.The locality is drained by the north flowing Wooroloo and Gidgegannup Brooks.Due to low density development, considerable amounts of natural vegetation remain in the area - and the roads to the north of Toodyay Road (O'Brien, Clenton and Berry, and Reen Roads) have been designated Wildflower Scenic Drive.[5] Gidgegannup has several official and non-official localities of note.
Western AustraliaCoordinatesPostcode(s)LGA(s)City of SwanState electorate(s)Swan HillsFederal division(s)HasluckBullsbrookBrigadoonHerne HillWoorolooParkervilleStonevilleMount HelenaChidlowNoongarToodyay Road2016 Australian censusAustralian Bureau of StatisticsBeechboroBennett SpringsBrabhamDaytonLockridgeBellevueBushmeadCavershamGuildfordHazelmereKoongamiaMiddle SwanMidlandMidvaleSouth GuildfordStrattonSwan ViewViveashWoodbridgeAveleyEllenbrookHenley BrookMelaleucaAvon Valley National ParkBaskervilleBelhusJane BrookMillendonRed HillThe VinesUpper SwanWalyunga National ParkWest SwanBallajuraCullacabardeeMalagaWhiteman