- City of Subiaco
The Heritage List forms part of the City of Subiaco Local Planning Scheme and identifies properties that are of cultural heritage significance and considered worthy of protection
- Forrest Walk Public Realm Upgrade - City of Subiaco
Subiaco is changing and this provides a generational opportunity to build on its existing charm as a favourite place to live, work, play and visit Recent investment in Subiaco has reached unprecedented levels in major public and private projects such as the Subi East Redevelopment, Bob Hawke College, One Subiaco, Subi XO, and public realm upgrades including Postal Walk, and Seddon Street
- Development assessment panel - City of Subiaco
As of 1 March 2024, the City of Subiaco is part of the Metro Inner DAP which covers the Perth, Vincent, Cambridge, Nedlands, Stirling, Bayswater, Bassendean, Belmont, Victoria Park, South Perth, Canning, Melville, Fremantle, East Fremantle, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove, Cottesloe and Claremont local government areas
- Public transport - City of Subiaco
The Subiaco TravelSmart map – public transport shows all of the public routes in Subiaco Pick up a hard copy from the City's Administration Centre, Subiaco Library or Lords Recreation Centre, or download the electronic version
- Giant fun in Subiaco - City of Subiaco
The exhibition features a number of Dambo’s whimsical wooden creatures installed in secret locations throughout the City of Mandurah, plus one in Subiaco, who is a little lost, for visitors to discover For information on finding the giants, and to download your own Travellers' Companion guide, visit this link
- Demographic information | City of Subiaco
City of Subiaco community profile includes results from the 2021, 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 Censuses of Population and Housing The profile is designed to enable community groups, businesses, students, investors and the general public to find demographic information and statistics about the City and its sub-areas in a simple, easy-to-use format Data is displayed in clear tables
- History of Subiaco | City of Subiaco
History of Subiaco Subiaco and its surrounding suburbs of Daglish, Jolimont and Shenton Park share a unique history and sense of community The area now known as the City of Subiaco was the homeland of the Noongar people long before the first European settlers came to the area
- 127 years of the City of Subiaco | City of Subiaco
Prior to its municipality status, in 1881, the name ‘Subiaco’ was adopted for a cluster of houses, businesses, and the railway station that helped people travel from Perth to Fremantle Mayor David McMullen said the City’s rich history and heritage is worthy of celebration
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