Suburb Profiles

Kelmscott
Kelmscott Kelmscott sits about 25 kilometres south-east of Perth, where the suburban flat meets the Darling Scarp foothills. It is one of the older, established

Bedfordale
Bedfordale lifestyle — hills, water, trees and space, all within easy reach of Kelmscott and Armadale. Bedfordale is one of the Perth Hills’ most tightly

Seville Grove
Seville Grove is one of the most practical family suburbs in the Armadale/Kelmscott corridor, offering established homes, newer cottage-block housing, shopping, schools, parks, recreation and

Roleystone
Roleystone is one of the Perth Hills’ most recognisable and tightly held lifestyle suburbs, known for its winding tree-lined roads, large lifestyle properties, orchard history
Mount Richon
A foothills suburb that changes from one end to the other Mount Richon is one of the more distinctive foothills suburbs in the Perth Hills.

Mount Nasura
Mount Nasura is one of the most interesting suburbs along the Perth Hills scarp because it offers a rare mix of elevation, outlook, established homes and everyday
Armadale
A mix of established residential, commercial and industrial areas characterise Armadale. Located 25 kilometres southeast of Perth, Armadale is the growing regional centre of the
Darling Downs
Darling Downs is an outer southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, within the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale. The name, referring to the suburb’s proximity to the
Gosnells
Established in 1890, Gosnells is a thriving southeastern suburb in Perth that spans 15 square kilometres and is home to more than 19,000 residents. Bound
Harrisdale
Harrisdale is a southeastern suburb of Perth, and is one of the western suburbs of the City of Armadale. It was gazetted in 2007. The

Southern River
Named after the river that runs through the area, Southern River is part of the City of Gosnells locality. Spanning 14 square kilometres, Southern River

Canning Vale
Canning Vale is named for its location which is a low lying area near the Canning River, which was named after George Canning, former Prime
