- published: 07 May 2016
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Nedlands is a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the local government area of the City of Nedlands. It is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) from the Perth CBD via either Thomas Street or Mounts Bay Road.
Nedlands is a mixed-character suburb: it contains low-cost housing for students at the neighbouring University of Western Australia; wealthy homes and a golf course in the southern half of the suburb; a commercial area, restaurants and a small cinema along both sides of Stirling Highway; the Lions Eye Institute, a major centre of research into eye disease, and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, one of Perth's major public hospitals, and Hollywood Private Hospital (the former Repatriation General Hospital) and its neighbouring aged care facilities. The hospital and Stirling Highway are well served by the CircleRoute and other bus routes. Nedlands also contains some grocery shops, a library, and is a very livable suburb of Perth. It will soon also contain PMH, (Princes Margaret Hospital), which will join onto Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
http://www.nedlands.wa.gov.au/ The City of Nedlands is situated just 7km from Perth and stretches from the banks of the beautiful Swan River to the edge of the Indian Ocean. A population of over 21,000 live in the suburbs Nedlands, Dalkeith, Mt Claremont, Swanbourne, Karrakatta, and parts of Floreat and Shenton Park. proudly produced by http://www.mrgtv.com
Adam Gilbert Licensee of Realmark Western Suburbs walks you through some of the popular local attractions that makes Nedlands a great place to live
Bryce"Hitter" Hendricks played No:8
This student enclave is a village unto itself. UWA students can get cheap meals, Kong's Supermarket and the local IGA offer all you could want and the tavern serves good, cheap and abundant food and beers. A true microcosm of harmony and egalitarianism in Perth's western suburbs. Video by Frank di Giovanni 2012