Carine, Western Australia

[2] These areas were owned by the Hamersley family, who arrived from Europe to settle in the Swan River Colony in 1837 and built a summer home in what is now North Beach.

The plan included new town housing, apartments, a retirement village, aged care facilities and mixed use space.

[7] At the 2016 Australian census, Carine had a mostly middle-income white population of 6,479 people living in 2,425 dwellings, nearly all of which were detached houses on single lots.

Carine Regional Open Space is a wetland reserve centred on the two large swamps, and is home to many rare waterbirds, frogs, turtles and other wildlife.

[9] Bus routes serving Beach Road: Carine is a reasonably affluent suburb with many "mortgage belt" families and socially liberal voters.

It consistently supports the Liberal Party at both federal and state elections where it is located in the Division of Stirling and Electoral district of Carine respectively.

Birdlife at Lake Carine.