Aubin Grove was formerly part of the rural locality of
Banjup. It is named after Henry John Aubin, who leased agricultural land in the area in 1897. Aubin is said to have taken Lot 212, a lot which very closely resembles the current shape and size of Aubin Grove. His land bordered Lyon Road and Gibbs Road (as it does today), and also a shared boundary with James Hammond's plot to the west. His plot was converted into modern-day
Hammond Park.
Important Roads Source:
Lyon Road This road serves as Aubin Grove's main road, with connections to important roads that connect Aubin Grove to the
Kwinana Freeway. The road is named after John McMurray Lyon, who owned a plot in the area.
Gaebler Road Aubin Grove's second major road. It connects the suburb to neighbouring
Banjup. The road is named after German migrant Waldemar Gaebler. He requested the development of the road as its continuation, Oxley Road, bordered his property. == Geographical Location ==