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  1. Mount Lawley is an inner northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The suburb is bounded by the Swan River to the east, Vincent , Harold and Pakenham Streets to the south, Central Avenue and Alexander Drive to the north, and Norfolk Street to the west.

    • 4.0 km² (1.5 sq mi)
    • 6K
    • 1900s
    • 11,328 (SAL 2021)
  2. Apr 2, 2023 · Discover the best cafes, restaurants, bakeries and bars in Mount Lawley, a bustling suburb of Perth. From Mexican to French, Italian to Asian, there's something for every taste and occasion in this vibrant area.

  3. Mount Lawley is a stylish and vibrant suburb of Perth, with unique shops, restaurants, bars and festivals on Beaufort Street. Explore the suburb's architecture, history and culture, or stay at one of the many accommodation options nearby.

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  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Mount Lawley hosts a wide range of education facilities. The area contains a campus of Edith Cowan University as well as the WA Academy of Performing Arts and the WA Conservatorium of Music. Mount Lawley Senior High School provides public secondary education and Perth College is a private school for girls. A TAFE campus is situated immediately south of the boundary of the City of Stirling and Mercy Hospital is located near the Swan River.

  7. Mount Lawley is home to many popular classes, such as Visionboard + Vino, Paint + Sip, Blooms and Bubbles, and Beeswax + Bubbles. Beaufort Street Books is a major player in Mt. Lawley, and Retro Collect is a collector's and retro gamer's dream.

  8. Early History. The Mount Lawley area is home to several Aboriginal cultural heritage sites. The Swan River itself and the area down by the river at Banks Reserve is noted for its significance as a Noongar meeting place and camp site with a mythological connection to the Waugal rainbow serpent, creator and protector of waterways. ‘Warndoolier ...