Redcliffe, Western Australia

Redcliffe
PerthWestern Australia
Welcome monument, City of Belmont, Great Eastern Highway, Redcliffe
Map
Coordinates31°56′17″S 115°56′24″E / 31.938°S 115.940°E / -31.938; 115.940
Population5,030 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)6104
LGA(s)City of Belmont
State electorate(s)Belmont
Federal division(s)Swan
Suburbs around Redcliffe:
Ascot Ascot South Guildford
Ascot Redcliffe Perth Airport
Belmont Cloverdale Perth Airport

Redcliffe is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the City of Belmont local government area.

The boundaries of the suburb are determined by the Great Eastern Highway, Tonkin Highway and Epsom Avenue, Belmont, and the grounds of the Perth International Airport which lie on the eastern edge of the suburb.[2]

The story of its name is ambiguous: while some claim it was named after steep red clay deposits that lined the banks of the Swan River when settlers first arrived, others claim that it was named after the ancestral home of an early settler. The suburb was once a single property near modern-day Water Street and the main house, "Nulsen Haven" still stands today. The local primary school was built in 1908 and at this time, Redcliffe had been transformed from one property into many small farms after being subdivided in 1897.

Modern Redcliffe is a mix of residential, semi-industrial and retail buildings. It is 18 minutes from the Perth central business district and a short walk from the Swan River.

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Redcliffe (WA) (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ In road-maps of post 2012, the airport is located in its own locality - Perth, Airport with a post code of 6105 - see maps 345 and 375 of Greater Perth street directory (54th ed.), Ausway Digital, 2012, retrieved 12 March 2015