- History of Subiaco
When the Perth to Fremantle railway opened in 1881, the name ‘Subiaco’ was adopted for a railway station near the monastery, and later for the cluster of houses and businesses that became the present-day suburb of Subiaco
- See Do - City of Subiaco
See Do Subiaco is a popular destination for everyone Our community and visitors enjoy the lively village atmosphere in our unique town centres
- Home | City of Subiaco
Opening hours at Customer Service, Subiaco Library, Subiaco Museum and Lords Recreation Centre will temporarily change over the Christmas break The City invites you to have your say on a range of projects
- 127 years of the City of Subiaco | City of Subiaco
Prior to its municipality status, in 1881, the name ‘Subiaco’ was adopted for a cluster of houses, businesses, and the railway station that helped people travel from Perth to Fremantle Mayor David McMullen said the City’s rich history and heritage is worthy of celebration
- Public transport - City of Subiaco
Nine bus routes run through the City, connecting Subiaco with much of the Perth metropolitan area Bus routes include the 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 97 (Subiaco Shuttle), 98 and 99 (Circle Route), and 103
- Aboriginal History, Culture and People in Wandaraguttagurrup (Subiaco)
From about 1973 until at least 2005, Subiaco was the location of Myera Aboriginal Hostel in Kershaw Street, a government- run education hostel for young Aboriginal people attending high school in Perth
- Residents - City of Subiaco
The City of Subiaco offers fortnightly waste and fortnightly recycling collection services for residents, and a weekly FOGO collection For detailed information on what items go in each bin, visit the Sorting your waste page
- Events | City of Subiaco
Subi Night Market The Subi Night Market is back - bringing energy, flavour and European charm to Subiaco every Saturday night
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