
The western suburbs (also known as the golden triangle)
are an informally defined group of
suburbs
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of
Perth
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, Western Australia, located west of the city's
central business district
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and north of the
Swan River. The western suburbs are well known for high incomes, high house prices, riverfront mansions, private schools and proximity to ocean beaches.
Governance
Local
Local governments/councils in the western suburbs:
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Town of Cambridge
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Town of Claremont
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Town of Cottesloe
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Town of Mosman Park
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City of Nedlands
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Shire of Peppermint Grove
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City of Subiaco
The City of Subiaco is a Local government areas of Western Australia, local government area in Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 7 km² in inner western metropolitan Perth and lies about 3 km west of the Perth cent ...
Local governments/councils partially in the western suburbs:
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City of Fremantle
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History ...
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City of Perth
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City of Stirling
The western suburbs contains some unusually small local governments. The Shire of Peppermint Grove is the smallest one in Australia, at .
The Towns of Cottesloe, Claremont and Mosman Park are also quite small, at , and respectively.

Due to the small size of some local councils, some provide shared services such as libraries and rubbish collection as it's impractical to do so individually. The councils of Cottesloe, Mosman Park and Peppermint Grove jointly fund and manage The Grove Library. In addition, the councils of Claremont, Nedlands and Subiaco, as well as the aforementioned councils form the Western Suburbs Library Group, which have a shared catalogue and membership database. The councils of Cambridge, Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove and Subiaco provide a shared rubbish collection service, under the Western Metropolitan Regional Council.
Proposals to merge local governments in the western suburbs are generally met with opposition from residents.
Most recently in 2014, when the
Barnett Government released the Local Government Advisory Board report on metropolitan local government reform recommending the amalgamation of Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Nedlands and Peppermint Grove into a new council tentatively named the City of Riversea, and the absorption of Cambridge and a small part of Stirling into Subiaco, as part of a wider plan to reduce the number of councils in Perth from 30 to 16,
the councils involved opposed the mergers, with the Shire of Peppermint Grove even spending ratepayer funds on launching legal action. In 2015, the proposal was scrapped.
State
The state electoral districts of
Churchlands,
Cottesloe and
Nedlands cover the western suburbs. These electoral districts were some of the
safest seats in the state for the
Liberal Party
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The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ...
, until
WA Labor swept to power in 2021 on the back of
Mark McGowan's COVID19 related policies.
Federal
The
Division of Curtin
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History
The division was created in 1949 and is named for John Curtin, who was Prime Minister of Australia ...
covers the western suburbs.
Kate Chaney is the division’s current federal politician.
Suburbs
Suburbs of the western suburbs, with local government in brackets:
Of these suburbs, nine were in Perth's top ten most expensive suburbs as of 2021. Those suburbs, starting from the most expensive, were Peppermint Grove, Dalkeith, Cottesloe, City Beach, Nedlands, Claremont, Swanbourne, Floreat and Mosman Park.
As of 2021, all of the western suburbs had a median house price above $1,000,000 (save for Karrakatta, for which there was no data).
At the top end, Peppermint Grove had a median price of $2,995,000, while Wembley Downs had the lowest median price of $1,117,500.
Media
The western suburbs have two local newspapers: the local print edition of Seven West Media's ''
PerthNow
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'' and ''
The Post'', which is independent.
Education
Private schools in the western suburbs include
Christ Church Grammar School
Christ Church Grammar School is a multi-campus Independent school, independent Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Single-sex school, single-sex Pre-school education, early learning, Primary school, primary and Secondary school#Australia, se ...
,
Hale School,
Iona Presentation College,
John XXIII College,
Methodist Ladies' College,
Newman College,
Presbyterian Ladies' College,
Scotch College and
St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls. These schools are some of the most prestigious, high achieving and expensive schools in Western Australia.
There is currently a shortage of public high schools in the western suburbs. In 2000,
Hollywood Senior High School and
Swanbourne Senior High School were merged to form
Shenton College, and in 2005,
City Beach Senior High School was shut down. This meant that the only comprehensive high schools in the western suburbs after 2005 were
Churchlands Senior High School
Churchlands Senior High School is an Independent Public Schools, independent public Education in Australia#Secondary schools, secondary school located in Churchlands, Western Australia, Churchlands, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approxi ...
and Shenton College. In the 2010s, the student enrolment at these schools increased rapidly. As of 2021, these two schools have the highest number of students of any school in Western Australia, at 2,797 and 2,404 respectively. Churchlands had a record of 34 transportable classrooms in 2018. In 2020,
Bob Hawke College opened to alleviate some of the pressure on these two schools. The school is planned to have a capacity of 2,000 students in 2025.
The only other public high school in the western suburbs is
Perth Modern School, which is the state's only fully-selective public high school, and has students from all over Perth.
See also
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List of Perth suburbs
There are more than 350 suburbs and localities (Australia), suburbs in the Perth metropolitan region (colloquially known as Perth, the capital city of Western Australia) The name and boundary of a locality (commonly referred to as a suburb in ...
References
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Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia