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Daglish is a tiny western suburb of Perth, Western Australia’s capital. It is located roughly 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) west of Perth’s core business district and is administered by the City of Subiaco. It was named after Henry Daglish, the Mayor of Subiaco, a member of the Subiaco electoral district, and Western Australia’s Premier from 1904 to 1905. In response to population expansion in the neighboring neighborhood of Subiaco, the Daglish railway station built in 1924. The next year, the Subiaco Municipality purchased the property west of the railway station to sell for homes. Over the next 20 years, progress was made. The first phase of construction near the train station followed garden suburb ideas, with big lots and gardens, curving roadways, and plenty of green space. The neighbourhood has important heritage significance today because of its homogeneous streetscape, with the majority of original residences still intact. According to the 2016 Australian census, it has a population of 1419 people. The Cliff Sadlier VC Memorial Park is Daglish’s largest park. Originally, it was a water compensation basin managed by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Board. Daglish does not have any schools, however there are a number of schools nearby. Daglish is served by Jolimont Primary School, which is located just north of the neighborhood.