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[[Category:Local government areas of the Perth region of Western Australia|Subiaco]]
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City of Subiaco
Western Australia
Population
 • Density2,340/km2 (6,100/sq mi)
Established1896
Area7.0 km2 (2.7 sq mi)
MayorPenny Taylor
Council seatSubiaco
RegionWest Metropolitan Perth
State electorate(s)Nedlands
Federal division(s)Curtin
WebsiteCity of Subiaco
LGAs around City of Subiaco:
Cambridge Cambridge Vincent
Nedlands City of Subiaco Perth
Nedlands Kings Park Kings Park

City of Subiaco is a local government area of Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 7 km² in inner western metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia and lies about 3 km west of the Perth CBD.

History

The Subiaco Road District was established on 10 April 1896. It was reconstituted as the Municipality of Subiaco on 26 March 1897.[3]

It assumed its current name when it was proclaimed a city on 1 March 1952.[3]

On 1 July 2016 the area south of Aberdare Road was transferred to the City of Perth.[4]

Wards

The town is divided into 4 wards, each of three councillors. The mayor is directly elected.

  • North Ward
  • South Ward
  • Central Ward
  • East Ward

Suburbs

* These localities are only partially contained within the LGA boundary.

Population

Year Population
1903 4,702
1911 8,926
1921 13,647
1933 16,809
1947 18,789
1954 17,642
1961 16,033
1966 16,621
1971 17,119
1976 15,271
1981 14,139
1986 14,826
1991 14,971
1996 14,804
2001 15,189
2006 16,380
2011 17,574
2016 19,359

Sister Cities

See also

  • AmpFest, Youth and music festival overseen by the City of Subiaco

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Subiaco (C)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 26 November 2017. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Estimated resident population (ERP) at 30 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Municipality Boundary Amendments Register" (PDF). Western Australian Electoral Distribution Commission. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Ward areas". City of Subiaco. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  5. ^ https://asiamattersforamerica.org/asia/data/sister-partnerships

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