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Brabham, Western Australia

Coordinates: 31°49′37″S 115°58′29″E / 31.8270°S 115.9746°E / -31.8270; 115.9746
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Brabham
PerthWestern Australia
Shalom House, located in Brabham
Map
Population8,665 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established2011
Postcode(s)6055
LGA(s)City of Swan
State electorate(s)Swan Hills
Federal division(s)Hasluck
Suburbs around Brabham:
Whiteman Henley Brook Henley Brook
Whiteman Brabham West Swan
Bennett Springs Dayton West Swan

Brabham is a suburb located about 21 km (13 mi) north-east of Perth's central business district. The suburb is located in the City of Swan just south of Henley Brook, formerly being a part of that suburb before it was gazetted in May 2011. The suburb was named after Australian motor racing personality Sir Jack Brabham[2] who competed in the 1962 Australian Grand Prix, held at the nearby Caversham Airfield. The suburb is part of the City of Swan's urban growth corridor and is bordered by Park Street to the north, Murray Street to the east, Harrow Street to the south and Drumpellier Drive and Isoondon Street to the west. It is located in the Whiteman Ward of the City of Swan.

Caversham Airfield

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Caversham Airfield was constructed by the US military to be used as a base for bomber aircraft during the later stages of World War II. Following the war, the strip was no longer required for aircraft and so it was converted into a racing track, hosting the Australian Grand Prix twice, in 1957 and 1962. In 1969, all WA circuit racing was moved to the newly opened Wanneroo Park Raceway and so the federal government developed the facility into a radio communications hub. The airfield will soon[timeframe?] be the site of future housing development by DevelopmentWA in partnership with developer Peet.[3]

City of Swan - Whiteman Ward

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As part of the 2017 City of Swan Boundary review the suburb of Brabham was relocated from the Swan Valley/Gidgegannup Ward into the renamed Whiteman Ward (formerly known as the Ballajura Ward).

The current councillors for the area are:

  • Bryce Parry
  • Mel Congerton
  • John McNamara

Development

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Development of the suburb commenced in 2011 at the Whiteman Edge estate by Stockland. Other estates include:

  • Whiteman Edge by Stockland
  • Ariella Private Estate by Cedar Woods
  • Avonlee Private Estare by TerraNovis
  • Flamewood Private Estate by Parcel Property
  • Brabham by Peet.

The Brabham town centre located on Everglades Avenue is newly established and features a Coles supermarket, 12 speciality retailers, a medical centre and childcare facilities but future development is to be expected.[4]

Education facilities

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Brabham has access to a wide range of primary and secondary schools, both public and private.

Primary schools include:

  • Brabham Primary School
  • Ellenbrook Independent Primary School
  • St Helena’s Catholic Primary School
  • Caversham Primary School

Secondary schools include:

References

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  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Brabham (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ New suburb honours Australian motoring legend Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine - Media Statement - Office of the Minister for Regional Development and Lands. Published 1 May 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Brabham - Overview".
  4. ^ "Work on $30m retail hub begins". 4 September 2020.

31°49′37″S 115°58′29″E / 31.8270°S 115.9746°E / -31.8270; 115.9746