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Orange Grove derived its named from how it once was, full of orange orchards. The suburbs population growth began in the 1970s and has fluctuated only slightly since with the area supporting a number of land-based industries in the past, such as orchards, market garden, poultry farms and brickworks.
Largely avoiding suburbanisation, Orange Grove has a charm and remoteness few suburbs within the Perth metropolitan area can boast. ,
Features in Orange Grove include Kelvin Road Parklands, Bickley Brook Reservoir and the Jadran Winery, with the Korung National Park and Banyowla Regional Park close by.
The Orange Grove Oval and Bickley Outdoor Recreation Camp provide recreational opportunities, while Orange Grove Primary School is the local school.