Oldbury, Western Australia

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Oldbury
Perth, Western Australia
Oldbury
Location in metropolitan Perth
Coordinates 32°15′47″S 115°54′58″E / 32.263°S 115.916°E / -32.263; 115.916Coordinates: 32°15′47″S 115°54′58″E / 32.263°S 115.916°E / -32.263; 115.916
Population 324 (2006)
Postcode(s) 6121
LGA(s) Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale
State electorate(s) Darling Range
Federal Division(s) Canning
Suburbs around Oldbury:
Casuarina Oakford Oakford
Wellard Oldbury Cardup
Baldivis Mardella Mundijong

Oldbury is a district to the south of Perth, Western Australia, within the Peel region. It has no central township, and lies west of the South Western Highway, close to Byford and Mundijong. Part of the Pinjarra Plain, the district is a productive environment featuring dairy and rural engagements, although consisting of sandy soils and largely felled. The area was part of the drainage scheme that contributed to the Peel Estuary environmental task and the consequent Dawesville Cut. Oldbury is part of a major realigning process in the Perth metro area, as divisions of regional land and urban districts develop; boundaries maintained since European settlement.


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