Stories from our community
Take a virtual stroll through New Junction
Our fly-through of the New Junction precinct is designed to give you a real feel for what the completed project could look like.
Stefanelli Family Build Their Legacy with New Junction
The City of Swan is delighted to accept a $1 million contribution from the Stefanelli family towards a new children’s playground in the New Junction precinct.
Smoking ceremony and tree planting marks start of Midland Park construction
The City of Swan has commenced construction at Midland Park by planting trees around the future public open space.
STAGE 1 MIDLAND PARK TO GO AHEAD!
Work will soon begin on the recreational heart of New Junction!
NEXT STEP FOR NEW JUNCTION: Business Plan GETS GREEN LIGHT
Business Plan Approval: Major Milestone for New Junction
Winter Warmer
There were no mid-winter blues at our new look Locale on July 1! The sun was shining and over 500 people came out to the inaugural Winter Warmer event.
Have Your Say: Midland Oval Redevelopment Masterplan – Business Plan
The City of Swan Council recently endorsed the Midland Oval Redevelopment Precinct Business Plan (the Business Plan) for public comment and we’re seeking your input.
Road construction marks beginning of New Junction development
The construction of the City of Swan’s New Junction development, an 11ha precinct in the heart of Midland, has officially commenced.
Keep toasty at the inaugural Winter Warmer at Locale
Rug up and welcome winter at our inaugural Winter Warmer at Locale on Sunday, July 1. Entry to the event is free and there is plenty of fun for every member of the family!
Art exhibitions open at Midland Junction Arts Centre
Three art exhibitions will open at Midland Junction Arts Centre (MJAC) this weekend.
NAIDOC Week Award nominations open
Nominations are now open for the 2018 NAIDOC Awards, which acknowledge the contributions of Aboriginal people in the City of Swan.
Council commits to a vision for future generations
The City of Swan has welcomed funding announcements made by the State and Federal Governments, totalling more than $350 million for local infrastructure.