New Junction is Midland’s new town centre
Where you’ll be able to shop, work, eat, play, relax – and even live.
New Junction takes the best of Midland’s past, and connects people and places like never before, in what will become the town’s biggest back yard built around vibrant new places in which everyone can enjoy events and the Midland way of life.
The Latest Stories from the Community
New Junction precinct turns 123 years old
October 21, 1901 saw the Midland Oval and Recreation Reserve – now New Junction - officially opened by His Worship The Mayor of Midland Junction, Dr William Elgee, with a commemorative tree planting ceremony and day of sports activities on the Oval.
Unveiled at the Midland NAIDOC event on Tuesday and delivered in collaboration with Landgate, the City is proud to support the launch of a new Aboriginal place names mapping portal as part of the Place Names Maali project.
NAIDOC 2024 celebrations at Weeip Park and LoCale for another fun filled and entertaining day.
Midland in the ten Perth suburbs named on Rising Stars 2024 report by Canstar and Hotspotting
With these school holidays now in full swing and looking for ideas of activities to do with the kids, two play trails are available to explore around the Midland area.
Our Town is a television series highlighting places in Western Australia.
The episode showcases Midland as a key part of the City of Swan, the Health and Education Precinct, Government Agencies, Commercial and highlights the importance of the New Junction precinct.
We Welcome your Thoughts
As New Junction comes to life in the coming years, we’ll be sharing the latest information with the community, and we welcome your thoughts and suggestions.
Project Updates
With the imminent release of the first lots for public sale at New Junction, a new web site has been introduced to show why Midland in general, and why New Junction in particular, is a great place to invest.
Following Councils approval to purchase land from 53 the Crescent (adjacent to ANZ Bank) for road reserve, sewer works to compete the transfer of land were recently undertaken.
Verde Lane will link Junction Parade to The Crescent, with the stub off Junction Parade constructed.
Council, at its July Special Council Meeting, approved funding to commence the construction of two key roads.
$1m has been allocated to each street to commence construction this financial year.
Both link Junction Parade and Morrison Road.
Work on re aligning the sewer mains to under the proposed Trackside Entrance (between Junction Parade and Morrison Road) is now complete, allowing Swan Valley Fresh (Gilberts) to be able to dig a basement in the land they are purchasing from the City. Works included relocating the sewer connection from the rear to the front of 22, 24 and 26 Junction Parade.
Last night Council approved the release of the 2022 - 2023 financial year report which provides an annual snapshot of what has happened, including Council resolutions, events, planning progress, lot creation and land sales.
Following the demolition of the Senior Citizens building, the title for the new lot 821 has issued.