West Swan, Western Australia

West Swan is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the City of Swan local government area.It lies west of the Swan River, and east of the former Caversham Motor Racing Circuit.The suburb is traversed by the West Swan Road, one of the main routes in the Swan Valley winery area.Originally built in 1943 to prevent possible invasion by the Japanese, the aerodrome later became a motor racing circuit, playing host to two Australian Grand Prix and the Six Hour Le Mans endurance race from 1955 to 1968.Bandyup Women's Prison is located on the northern side of Roe Highway, and on the southern side of the Swan River in West Swan.
Western AustraliaCoordinatesPostcode(s)LGA(s)City of SwanState electorate(s)West SwanFederal division(s)HasluckSuburbsWhitemanBrabhamHerne HillDaytonMiddle SwanBennett SpringsCavershamSwan RiverWest Swan RoadSwan Valley2016 Australian censusCaversham AirfieldBandyup Women's PrisonRoe HighwayMidland StationAustralian Bureau of StatisticsBeechboroLockridgeBellevueBushmeadGuildfordHazelmereKoongamiaMidlandMidvaleSouth GuildfordStrattonSwan ViewViveashWoodbridgeAveleyBullsbrookEllenbrookHenley BrookMelaleucaAvon Valley National ParkBaskervilleBelhusBrigadoonGidgegannupJane BrookMillendonRed HillThe VinesUpper SwanWalyunga National ParkBallajuraCullacabardeeMalaga