Parkerville Children's Home established Fremantle Cottage in the southern Perth suburb of White Gum Valley from 1978, with a mission grant in aid to assist in the construction. This suggests that Aboriginal children were placed at Fremantle Cottage. The Parkerville Children's Home had accommodated children since 1903 on its property in the hills east of Perth, so this was a venture at some considerable distance from the main site.
A description from government reports in 1987 (Signposts 2004, p.214) show that Fremantle Cottage was staffed by live-in cottage parents and the intention was to provide temporary accomodation and 'care' for children until they were able to return home to their own relatives, to move out to independent living (in the case of older children) or to be found a more permanent placement, such as adoption.
Fremantle Cottage remained open in 2014.
Last updated:
21 October 2022
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