Shenton Park streetscape design

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The City of Subiaco is undertaking visioning for Shenton Park, particularly in the key activity areas along Onslow and Nicholson Roads (see map).

This exploratory process aims to understand what the community loves, or thinks needs to be improved.

To be involved you can

What happens next?

This consultation will help develop the City’s priorities over the next five years and beyond.

For more information on this project, please contact Economic Development and Place at place@subiaco.wa.gov.au.

The City of Subiaco is undertaking visioning for Shenton Park, particularly in the key activity areas along Onslow and Nicholson Roads (see map).

This exploratory process aims to understand what the community loves, or thinks needs to be improved.

To be involved you can

What happens next?

This consultation will help develop the City’s priorities over the next five years and beyond.

For more information on this project, please contact Economic Development and Place at place@subiaco.wa.gov.au.

  • CLOSED: This survey has now closed. Thank you to those who provided their feedback.

    The City has recently undertaken some community upgrades and programs in Shenton Park including: 

    • Sunsets@ Subi concert series at Lake Jualbup,
    • Christmas concerts at Lake Jualbup and festive decorations,
    • Artform launch at The Orangery Gallery,
    • VR gaming and Yirra Yaakin children’s show at the Shenton Park Community Centre,
    • Safe Active Streets and Blackspot traffic calming initiatives,
    • Upgrades to play and sport facilities at Rosalie Park, including public art by Olive Cheng, and
    • Installation of Rosalie Park pump track.

    Additionally, the Shenton Park Community Centre will soon be upgraded to renew, reconfigure and reimagine the vibrant community space. Following the recent traffic calming initiatives in Shenton Park, Keightley Road and Excelsior Street will also receive upgrades in 2025 as part of the Department of Transport Safe Active Streets program.

    Building on this work, the City is now undertaking an early exploratory process to understand what the community loves, or thinks needs to be improved in Shenton Park, specifically along Nicholson Road and Onslow Road. This consultation will help refine the City’s future priorities.

    Survey closes Friday 21 February 2025.

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