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C5.Medialocations 01.07.2019 to 07.07.2019.Week2 SPEED CAMERA LOCATIONS FOR THE PERIOD OF MONDAY 01 JULY 2019 TO SUNDAY 07 JULY 2019 LOCATIONS ARE CORRECT AT TIME OF PRINTING AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Monday, 1 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Alexander Drive Alexander Heights Mirrabooka Avenue Marangaroo Ashdale Primary Darch Mitchell Freeway Tamala Park Baldivis Road Baldivis Murdoch Road Thornlie Beechboro Road North Beechboro North Lake Road South Lake Belmont Road Kenwick Ocean Reef Road Ocean Reef Bibra Drive North Lake Oceanic Drive City Beach Brady Street Mount Hawthorn Railway Road Karrakatta Burslem Drive Thornlie Roe Highway Middle Swan East Butler Primary Butler Rostrata Primary Willetton Great Eastern Highway Greenmount Scott Street Boya Great Eastern Highway South Guildford Sevenoaks Street Bentley Great Northern Highway Bullsbrook South Coogee Primary Beeliar Guildford Road Bassendean South Western Highway Mount Richon Gwynne Park Primary Brookdale Southern River Road Southern River Hayman Road Bentley Springfield Primary Kallaroo Hepburn Avenue Ballajura St Lawrence Primary Balcatta Jandakot Road Jandakot Stephenson Avenue Mount Claremont Joondalup Drive Banksia Grove Stirling Highway Nedlands Kwinana Freeway Karnup Thornlie Christian College Southern River Lake Monger Drive Wembley Tonkin Highway Gosnells Leach Highway Wilson Toodyay Road Stratton Main Street Osborne Park Welshpool Road Queens Park Manning Road Karawara Whitfords Avenue Kingsley Tuesday, 2 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Aberdare Road Shenton Park Kwinana Freeway Leeming Albany Highway Bedfordale Leach Highway Palmyra Albany Highway Kelmscott Mandurah Road Lakelands Albany Highway Kenwick Marmion Avenue Alkimos Armadale Road Seville Grove Marmion Street Melville Beach Road Malaga Midvale Primary Midvale Berrigan Drive Jandakot Mitchell Freeway Perth Burslem Drive Maddington Morley Drive East Kiara Canning Highway Victoria Park Nedlands Primary Nedlands Connolly Drive Clarkson North Lake Road Coolbellup Currambine Primary Currambine Ocean Reef Road Beldon Dixon Road Hillman Parkin Street Rockingham Dorchester Avenue Warwick Reid Highway Balga Dryandra Primary Mirrabooka Rochdale Road Mount Claremont East Victoria Park Primary East Victoria Park Roe Highway Bellevue Erindale Road Stirling Scarborough Beach Road Doubleview Forrest Road Hilbert Selby Street Floreat Gnangara Road Whiteman St Stephens College Tapping Halidon Primary Kingsley Wanneroo Road Neerabup Hepburn Avenue Greenwood Warnbro Sound Avenue Secret Harbour High Street Fremantle Warwick Road Duncraig Hodges Drive Connolly Wembley Primary Wembley James Street Guildford Weston Street Maddington Kelvin Road Orange Grove Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep Wednesday, 3 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Abernethy Road Kewdale Middle Swan Primary Stratton Alfred Road Mount Claremont Mitchell Freeway Heathridge Belmont Primary Belmont North Cottesloe Primary Cottesloe Benara Road Kiara North Lake Road Bibra Lake Brighton Road Scarborough Ocean Reef Road Beldon Brockway Road Mount Claremont Ocean Reef Road Heathridge Brookton Highway Roleystone Old Coast Road Halls Head Carey College Harrisdale Preston Point Road Bicton Cedric Street Stirling Priory Road Maida Vale Corfield Street Gosnells Railway Parade Queens Park Davies Road Claremont Railway Road Shenton Park Ellen Stirling Boulevard Innaloo Ranford Road Forrestdale Elliot Road Wanneroo Ranford Road Southern River Empire Avenue City Beach Roe Highway Beckenham Floreat Park Primary Floreat Shenton Avenue Iluka Forrest Highway West Coolup Shepperton Road Victoria Park Garratt Road Bayswater South Western Highway Blythewood Great Eastern Highway Greenmount South Western Highway Cardup Great Eastern Highway Redcliffe Spencer Road Langford Great Eastern Highway Bypass Hazelmere St Thomas Primary Claremont Indian Ocean Drive Woodridge Stirling Highway North Fremantle Iolanthe Street Bassendean Thomas Road Darling Downs Jandakot Primary Success Tonkin Highway Champion Lakes Joondalup Drive Joondalup Tonkin Highway Martin Kelvin Road Maddington Tonkin Highway Redcliffe Lenore Road Wanneroo Wanneroo Road Carabooda Mandurah Road Coodanup Wanneroo Road Wangara Manning Road Waterford Wanneroo Road Yanchep Marmion Avenue Trigg Welshpool Road Welshpool Marmion Street Myaree West Coast Highway Swanbourne Merriwa Primary Merriwa Whatley Crescent Bayswater Thursday, 4 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Albany Highway Bedfordale Marmion Avenue Butler Armadale Primary Bedfordale Marmion Avenue Karrinyup Beach Road Hamersley Marmion Avenue Quinns Rocks Beechboro Christian Bennett Springs Mitchell Freeway Edgewater Cockburn Road North Coogee Moolanda Boulevard Kingsley Collins Road Willetton Moore Drive Currambine Curtin Avenue Cottesloe North Lake Road Willagee Doubleview Primary Doubleview Old Coast Road Herron East Parade East Perth Plain Street East Perth Farrington Road Murdoch Presbyterian Ladies College Peppermint Grove Forrest Highway Birchmont Railway Parade Herne Hill Gibson Avenue Padbury Reid Highway Caversham Great Eastern Highway Burswood Rockingham Road Hamilton Hill Herdsman Parade Wembley Roe Highway Midvale Hilton Primary Hilton Streich Avenue Kelmscott Karrinyup Road Innaloo Thomas Road Orelia Kings Park Road West Perth Tonkin Highway Gosnells Kingsway Christian College Madeley Wanneroo Road Carabooda Kinross Primary Kinross Warwick Road Greenwood Labouchere Road Como Watsonia Road Gooseberry Hill Leach Highway Shelley Welshpool Road East Lesmurdie London Street Mount Hawthorn Whitfords Avenue Hillarys Mandurah Road East Rockingham Whitfords Avenue Padbury Manning Road Karawara Yidarra Primary Bateman Friday, 5 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Alexander Drive Inglewood Leach Highway Welshpool Anketell Road Oakford Malibu Road Safety Bay Armadale Road Forrestdale Mandurah Road Dudley Park Brighton Catholic Primary Butler Neaves Road Mariginiup Brookton Highway Roleystone North Beach Road Gwelup Burns Beach Road Joondalup North Street Mount Lawley Chessell Drive Duncraig Pinjarra Road Ravenswood City Beach Primary City Beach Princess Road Nedlands Deanmore Primary Karrinyup Read Street Waikiki Empire Avenue Wembley Downs Reid Highway Mirrabooka Erindale Road Warwick Rockingham Road Henderson Gnangara Road Ellenbrook Rossmoyne Primary Rossmoyne Graham Farmer Freeway Burswood South Street Bull Creek Great Eastern Highway Burswood St Gerards Primary Westminster Great Eastern Highway Bypass South Guildford St. John'S Primary Scarborough Grovelands Primary Camillo Stock Road Yangebup Helena Valley Road Helena Valley The Boulevard Floreat High Road Riverton Thomas Road Byford John Xxiii College Mount Claremont Tonkin Highway Martin Joondalup Drive Edgewater Tonkin Highway Perth Airport Karel Avenue Leeming Vines Avenue The Vines Kent Street Bentley Wanneroo Road Kingsley Kewdale Road Kewdale Wanneroo Road Nowergup Lawnbrook Road West Walliston Welshpool Road East Carmel Saturday, 6 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Albany Highway Beckenham Mirrabooka Avenue Balga Alexander Drive Landsdale Mitchell Freeway Perth Bibra Drive Bibra Lake Mitchell Freeway Tamala Park Canning Highway Melville Mounts Bay Road Perth Carrington Street Hamilton Hill Mundijong Road Mundijong Causeway East Perth Nicholson Road Canning Vale Cockburn Road Coogee Nicholson Road Langford Cockman Road Greenwood Ord Street Fremantle Del Park Road North Dandalup Reid Highway Westminster Flinders Street Nollamara Rockingham Road Spearwood Flynn Drive Carramar Roe Highway Helena Valley Great Northern Highway Bindoon South Street Beaconsfield Guildford Road Bassendean South Street Kardinya Hepburn Avenue Kingsley South Street Leeming Hepburn Avenue Marangaroo South Western Highway Cardup Hutton Street Osborne Park South Western Highway Fairbridge Kalamunda Road Maida Vale Spearwood Avenue Bibra Lake Karrinyup Road Karrinyup Spencer Road Thornlie Kwinana Freeway Stake Hill Terrace Road Guildford Leach Highway Shelley Thomas Street Kings Park Main Street Balcatta Wanneroo Road Tuart Hill Mandurah Road Karnup Welshpool Road East Cannington Manning Road Karawara Whitfords Avenue Craigie Marmion Avenue Mullaloo William Street Beckenham Marmion Avenue North Beach Sunday, 7 July 2019 Street Name Suburb Street Name Suburb Albany Highway Kenwick London Street North Perth Albany Highway Maddington Maddington Road Maddington Beach Road Carine Malaga Drive Malaga Beechboro Road North Morley Mandjoogoordap Drive Greenfields Brookton Highway Kelmscott Mandurah Road Dudley Park Canning Highway Como Marmion Avenue Hillarys Canning Highway Victoria Park Marmion Avenue North Beach Cresswell Road Yokine Marmion Avenue Ocean Reef Erindale Road Hamersley Mill Point Road South Perth Forrest Highway West Pinjarra Mitchell Freeway Craigie Forrest Road Hamilton Hill Mitchell Freeway Heathridge Gnangara Road Aveley Mitchell Freeway Perth Grand Promenade Dianella Mitchell Freeway West Perth Great Northern Highway Upper Swan Mitchell Freeway Woodvale Hackett Drive Crawley Morley Drive Morley Hale Road Wembley Downs Nicholson Road Forrestdale Hepburn Avenue Ballajura Pinjarra Road Ravenswood Ida Street Bassendean Salvado Road Subiaco James Street Guildford Shepperton Road Victoria Park Jon Sanders Drive Herdsman Stirling Highway Claremont Karrinyup Road Trigg Stirling Highway Fremantle Labouchere Road South Perth Stock Road Willagee Lake Monger Drive West Leederville Thomas Street West Perth Leach Highway Bentley Tonkin Highway Champion Lakes Leach Highway Winthrop Wanneroo Road Wanneroo.
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