East Victoria Park, Western Australia

It is primarily residential but includes a continuation of the Albany Highway commercial strip, becoming a restaurant hotspot for Perth residents.

East Victoria Park includes the Edward Millen Home (originally the Rotunda Hospital), a complex of buildings in the Federation Queen Anne architectural style.

[2] In 1911, the Australian Aborigines Mission established the Dulhi Gunyah home for Noongar children on the corner of Kent Street and Jarrah Road.

It was eventually demolished and cleared, with the Victoria Heights residential estate constructed on the site in the late 1990s.

[5] After World War II, bushland to the west of Berwick Street adjoining the Collier Pine Plantation was opened for residential subdivision.