Swan View, Western Australia

It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Perth in the Perth Hills on the edge of the Darling Scarp, just to the west of the John Forrest National Park, east of Roe Highway and north of the Great Eastern Highway.The Brown Park community recreation ground[2] is the location of the long-standing annual Swan View Agricultural Show.[4] Today, Swan View is served by Transperth buses from Midland, operated by the Public Transport Authority, while the Avonlink/Prospector railway line to Northam and beyond runs along Swan View's western edge.Swan View is bounded by the Avonlink/Prospector railway line to the west, the former railway (now part of the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail) to the south, John Forrest National Park to the east, and a line east from Blackadder Creek (in part incorporating O'Connor Road and Murchison Drive) to the north.[13][needs update] About 15% of the population are of Southern or Eastern European origins.
Western AustraliaCoordinatesPostcode(s)MidlandLGA(s)Shire of MundaringCity of SwanState electorate(s)Federal division(s)HasluckSuburbsMiddle SwanStrattonJane BrookMidvaleBellevueGreenmountDarlingtonlocal government areasPerth HillsDarling ScarpJohn Forrest National ParkRoe HighwayGreat Eastern Highwayrailway stationSwan View TunnelTransperthPublic Transport AuthorityAvonlinkProspectorNorthamMidland StationMorrison RoadAvonlink/Prospector railway lineRailway Reserves Heritage TrailAustralian Bureau of StatisticsThe Swan ExpressGeoscience AustraliaBailupBeechinaChidlowGlen ForrestHelena ValleyMahogany CreekMount HelenaMundaringParkervilleSawyers ValleyStonevilleThe LakesWoorolooBeechboroBennett SpringsBrabhamDaytonLockridgeBushmeadCavershamGuildfordHazelmereKoongamiaSouth GuildfordViveashWoodbridgeAveleyBullsbrookEllenbrookHenley BrookMelaleucaAvon Valley National ParkBaskervilleBelhusBrigadoonGidgegannupHerne HillMillendonRed HillThe VinesUpper SwanWalyunga National ParkWest SwanBallajuraCullacabardeeMalagaWhiteman