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Davenport, WA

Davenport, a dynamic industrial suburb in Western Australia, plays a significant role in supporting the South West region’s economy. Just a short 6 km drive from Bunbury’s vibrant city center and 172 km south of Perth, Davenport is a vital connection between the state capital and one of WA’s busiest regional hubs.

Known For

  • A pivotal industrial area in Bunbury.
  • Proximity to Bunbury Airport.
  • Accessibility to South West region attractions.

Nestled within the City of Bunbury, Davenport boasts a prime location that is highly accessible from major routes, including the Forrest Highway. Its proximity to Bunbury ensures that visitors and businesses have quick access to the region’s broader amenities and attractions. The suburb is integral to the logistics and warehousing sectors, making it an economic powerhouse for the region.

The connectivity offered by Bunbury Airport within Davenport provides a direct link for freight and regional travelers, further highlighting its logistical importance. Whether you’re traveling for business or exploring Western Australia’s South West, Davenport’s location serves as a convenient gateway.

Davenport sits on the traditional land of the Wardandi people, part of the Noongar nation. This connection to Indigenous history adds cultural depth to a suburb primarily known for its industrial significance. While modern development has redefined its landscape, the area’s heritage echoes in the broader Bunbury region, which celebrates Noongar traditions through festivals, arts, and storytelling.

In the late 20th century, Davenport emerged as an industrial hub to accommodate Bunbury’s growing commercial activities. Over the years, its development has been shaped by its strategic positioning and demand for industrial infrastructure.

While Davenport itself is not a tourist hotspot, its close proximity to Bunbury offers access to a range of attractions and activities.

  • Bunbury Wildlife Park: A short drive away, this park provides up-close experiences with kangaroos, wombats, and other Australian wildlife.
  • Dolphin Discovery Centre: Located in nearby Koombana Bay, this center offers unforgettable dolphin interaction tours and educational exhibits.
  • Stirling Street Arts Centre: Bunbury’s cultural heart features exhibitions and workshops, celebrating local and regional talent.

For those keen on outdoor adventures, Bunbury offers a mix of pristine beaches, walking trails, and water sports. Davenport’s role is to serve as a starting point for exploring the area’s natural and cultural wonders.

While Davenport is primarily industrial, nearby Bunbury caters to all types of travelers with diverse accommodation options. Luxury seekers can enjoy the Mantra Bunbury, while those looking for more budget-friendly stays may prefer the Bunbury Motel.

Dining options in Bunbury are varied and cater to every taste. From fresh seafood at Market Eating House to international cuisine at Nicola’s Ristorante, you’re bound to find something to satisfy your palate. The vibrant coffee culture is also alive in spots like Corners on King.

Davenport’s industrial framework houses warehouses, logistics companies, and facilities that serve both local businesses and broader supply chains. Bunbury Airport, located within Davenport, provides a crucial connection for freight and regional travel. The area’s infrastructure supports growth while being just minutes away from Bunbury’s expansive shopping, healthcare, and recreational facilities.

Whether you’re visiting Davenport for business or using it as a base for exploring Western Australia’s South West, its strategic significance and convenient location make it an important part of the region.

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About Davenport

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Davenport Postcode: 6230
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.36094
  • Longitude: 115.67231
  • Elevation: 13m
  • Population: 9
  • Median Income: $58500
  • Area (Sq/km): 11.704
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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