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Koombana Foreshore Playground sits right at the heart of Bunbury’s stunning waterfront and is one of those places where you can easily break a journey – and then end up staying for hours. Part of the award‑winning Koombana Bay foreshore redevelopment, it combines an eye‑catching, nautical‑themed Playground with a calm swimming beach, shady lawns, BBQs and a lively café, making it a brilliant stop-off if you’re travelling through to the South West or staying locally. The first thing the kids will spot are the two huge bright red “funnels” that tower over the main play area. These are linked by Read more…
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If you have a little one obsessed with wheels, you need to pack the car and head to Hossack Playground. This park has recently leveled up with a fantastic bike park that feels like a miniature city, with a new playground as well, this spot ticks all the boxes for a fun day out. The bike park is the star of the show. It features a fresh asphalt track complete with roundabouts, give way signs, stop signs and pedestrian crossings. It’s the perfect environment for kids to practice their steering and learn road awareness. My son loved the little details Read more…
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Dyoondalup Point Walter Playground, set along the stunning Swan River foreshore and next to Walter’s River Café, has been transformed with a beautiful new play space that celebrates Noongar culture and the natural landscape. The centrepiece of the Playground is a striking tower structure, designed in collaboration with Noongar artist Sharyn Egan. It reflects stories of Djunda, a tall female spirit with long flowing white hair, and honours Dyoondalup (Point Walter) as a “place of white sand.” The result is a thoughtfully designed, culturally rich Playground that offers much more than just a run-of-the-mill play experience. This is a very Read more…
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Baillie Hill in East Victoria Park is a new family-friendly lifestyle precinct built around the historic Elizabeth Baillie site, with multiple eateries, big lawn areas and dedicated spaces for kids to play. It’s designed as a relaxed village-style destination where families can eat, wander and hang out all in one spot. Stand Out Feature A fully fenced and gated Playground, Milly’s Playspace, sits right beside shaded picnic seating so parents can enjoy a coffee or meal while keeping a clear eye on the kids. Top Tip Head down on a sunny morning or afternoon so the kids can make the Read more…
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Walter’s River Café sits right next to Dyoondalup Point Walter Playground, making it an easy choice for families visiting Point Walter Reserve. With a kids’ menu, plenty of indoor and veranda seating and beautiful river views, it’s a relaxed spot for breakfast, lunch or coffee with the kids. Stand Out Feature The café is right beside the Playground, so older kids can play within sight while parents enjoy a meal or drink, plus there’s a kiosk next door for quick takeaway coffee and ice cream. Top Tip Time your visit so the kids can have a big play at the Read more…
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Phat Brew Club in West Perth is a fun, family‑friendly brewery near City West with a huge beer garden, relaxed vibes and a modern Aussie menu. It’s a great spot for a casual meal after Scitech or a laid‑back catch‑up where kids are just as welcome as the adults. Stand Out Feature The alfresco area includes a fully enclosed sandpit and dedicated children’s play space, plus pool tables and arcade games inside to keep older kids and teens entertained. Buggybuddys Review Phat Brew Club, Perth Read more…
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Percy’s Playground at The Stirling Arms in Guildford is a dedicated, fully separate family venue with heaps of space, shady seating and a big central play area. It’s set up so parents can relax over a pub-style meal while younger kids explore, climb and play nearby. Stand Out Feature A huge, thoughtfully designed Playground with nature play elements, a separate sandpit “Finn’s Corner” and a soft‑play area for toddlers, all surrounded by shaded picnic tables. Top Tip Park in the rear carpark and enter via Percy’s Playground entrance, then grab a table close to the fort so you’ve got eyes Read more…
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Willow Springs Orchard in Bedfordale is a charming Perth Hills farm stop with a produce‑packed farm shop, coffee and plenty of space for kids to roam. Families can stock up on seasonal fruit and veggies, meet the resident goat and enjoy a relaxed visit in a bushland setting. Stand Out Feature A fenced grassy play area with balancing obstacles, toys, a little book library and a friendly baby goat to visit, plus coffee and treats from the on‑site Flower Garden Cakery van (Weds–Sun). Top Tip Bring an esky so you can load up on fresh local produce and check their Read more…
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The Pink Cafe in Kelmscott is a sweet, family‑friendly spot in the foothills with a big menu, great coffee and loads of options for kids, including one of the most extensive children’s menus around. It’s a lovely choice for breakfast, brunch or a treat stop with little ones. Stand Out Feature A huge kids’ menu plus a small outdoor play‑kitchen area, blackboard, children’s books and a book exchange to keep youngsters busy while you relax with your coffee. Top Tip Sit at one of the outside tables near the play area so you can sip your drink while the kids Read more…
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Perth is now home to an epic new seven‑kilometre “Long Park” that runs beneath the elevated Metronet Armadale train line from Carlisle Station through to Beckenham. What was once an underused corridor has been transformed into 14 vibrant community spaces, linking four new Playgrounds, a nature play area, youth plazas, skate and scooter zones, fitness equipment, courts, dog parks, BBQ spots and picnic areas, all connected by walking and cycling paths and Perth’s longest public art trail. It’s a brilliant spot for families to explore in stages or tackle in one big adventure, and it feels like something new to Read more…
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Kingsway Community Market is a vibrant Saturday morning farmers market held at the Olympic Kingsway Sports Club in Madeley. Surrounded by green open space and sporting fields, this friendly community market brings local growers, producers and makers together in a relaxed, family‑friendly setting. You’ll find stalls bursting with fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, free‑range eggs, artisan bread and pastries, honey, coffee, blooms, plants and a growing range of gourmet pantry items. Food trucks and breakfast options make it easy to turn your shop into a leisurely weekend outing, with plenty of room for kids to roam while you grab your Read more…
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Scarborough Sunset Markets transform the Scarborough foreshore into a buzzing beachside bazaar every Thursday evening throughout summer. Set along The Esplanade beneath the iconic clocktower and overlooking the Indian Ocean, this hugely popular night market features a massive lineup of food trucks, dessert vans and global street‑food stalls, alongside local makers selling art, jewellery, clothing and unique handmade gifts. Families can grab dinner from one of the many cuisines on offer, then relax on the grass or the steps by the beach to enjoy live music and roving entertainment as the sun goes down. The chilled coastal atmosphere, ocean breeze Read more…
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Dunnell Park is a great little neighbourhood Playground that really ticks the boxes for younger kids and families looking for a shaded, low‑mess place to play. Tucked within a residential area, it feels safe, contained and very family-friendly, making it a handy option for a quick play after school or a relaxed weekend visit. One of the standout features is the excellent shade. Large shade sails cover the main play structure, helping to keep equipment cool and protecting little ones from the harsh sun. The entire Playground sits on soft-fall rubber rather than sand, which is a big plus if Read more…
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Magnolia Way Reserve in Forrestfield is a thoughtfully designed all-abilities Playground that truly puts inclusion at the heart of its layout. Set within a quiet neighbourhood, the space feels calm and welcoming, making it ideal for families who want a relaxed play experience without the intensity of a large regional Playground. Wide pathways, gentle gradients and considered placement of equipment mean children of varying abilities can explore side by side, and caregivers can move around the space with ease. The Playground is wheelchair- and pram-friendly, with ramped access onto key structures and plenty of room to navigate. The design encourages Read more…
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If you’ve got a dinosaur-obsessed toddler, Dino Park in Sienna Wood is absolutely worth the drive. Tucked into the growing family community of Sienna Wood in Hilbert, this compact prehistoric-themed Playground has been designed especially with under-fives in mind, making it a great option for younger siblings who can sometimes be overwhelmed by larger, busier play spaces. The park is set at the intersection of Pembina Parade and Brighstone Avenue, and as you arrive you’ll spot the star of the show – a giant T-Rex skeleton structure that little ones can clamber over, under, through and around. It’s low to Read more…
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Yalbunullup Mountain Bike Trails in Yellagonga Regional Park are a brilliant new addition to Perth’s northern suburbs, offering an easy-to-access, family-friendly spot to get out on the bike. Tucked off Lakeside Drive on the north‑western side of Lake Joondalup, this compact network makes the most of the natural bushland and lake views, creating a fun place to ride without needing to head for the hills. The trail network offers around 7km of cross‑country and flow trails designed for beginner and intermediate riders. Trails are clearly graded using the standard colour system – green trails are easy and best suited to Read more…
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Coodanup Foreshore Park, tucked along Peel Parade to the south east of Mandurah town centre, is a lovely estuary-side spot that has been steadily evolving thanks to major upgrades from the City of Mandurah. The reserve stretches along the northern edge of the Peel‑Harvey Estuary, offering families a mix of traditional Playground equipment, nature play, open space and shallow water access, all with that relaxed “by the water” Mandurah feel. The foreshore features two distinct Playground areas. One is designed with younger children in mind, with equipment suited to toddlers and early primary-aged kids. The second focuses more on climbing Read more…
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Novara Foreshore Reserve in Falcon is a beautiful, family-friendly spot along the estuary that’s ideal for relaxed picnics, a play, and time on the water. Families will find several picnic gazebos dotted along the grassed foreshore, making it easy to set up for a morning or afternoon with friends. There are barbecues close by, so you can bring sausages or burgers and cook while the kids play. The setting is very much “Mandurah chill” – grassy areas, water views, and a laid-back local feel, with space for kids to run around or ride scooters along the paths. The Playground area Read more…
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Edinboro Street Reserve in Mount Hawthorn is a tranquil, fully fenced neighbourhood park that has had a major Playground refresh, turning it into a fantastic nature‑inspired space for local families. Tucked away on Edinboro Street, the reserve feels cosy and green, with big established trees providing natural shade around the edges and plenty of lawn for kids to run around or kick a ball. Dogs are welcome on lead, making it an easy spot for the whole family to enjoy a relaxed play and stroll. The revamped Playground sits on a mix of rubber and soft-fall mulch surfaces and has Read more…
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Rossmoyne Park Playground on Central Road is a lovely all-rounder local park that combines classic Playground fun with a peaceful nature walk and handy nearby amenities. Tucked just a short stroll from Rossmoyne Shopping Centre, it’s an easy spot to visit for a relaxed play, stretch the legs, and then grab a coffee or groceries on the way home. One of the standout features of Rossmoyne Park is the short paved nature walk that runs beside the main play area. This little trail is great for scooters, prams and curious kids wanting to explore. Along the way there are benches Read more…
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On the eastern side of Hyde Park, near the corner of Glendower Street and William Street, you’ll find the upgraded Hyde Park East Playground – a compact but exciting play space built around a ninja-style rope course. This modern setup is designed to test strength, balance, climbing and jumping skills, and is suitable for a wide age range – from confident toddlers right through to older kids and even adults who want to join in. The main feature of the Playground is the intricate rope course set over soft-fall rubber flooring, providing extra safety and comfort underfoot. The structure includes Read more…
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Francis Bird Playground in Cannington is a small, fully fenced, sand-based Playground that makes a handy stop for families, especially if you’re already visiting nearby Westfield Carousel. Tucked along Station Street, it offers a simple but appealing mix of imaginative play and climbing challenges that will suit toddlers through to primary school-aged children. The Playground surface is entirely sand, which is great for soft landings and digging play. Shade is provided only by surrounding trees rather than shade sails, so it can get quite warm in the middle of the day and sunscreen is essential. The entire play area is Read more…
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Set within the newly developing Alkimos Trinity Estate, Habsburg Park is a fantastic find for active families, teens, and anyone who loves to work out in the fresh air. With much of the surrounding land still under development and many homes yet to be built, the park already feels like a destination in its own right – thoughtfully designed around movement, inclusivity, and outdoor fitness rather than just traditional play. The standout feature of this space is the impressive Proludic Acti’Fun equipment, which takes it well beyond a standard suburban Playground. The Acti’Ninja course is all about agility, balance, and Read more…
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Manapouri Park Playground in Joondalup, is a lovely local gem for families, particularly on warm mornings when shade is essential. The park is dotted with mature trees that cast generous natural shade over much of the play area, helping it stay cool and comfortable as the day heats up. It’s a great option for younger children who need a softer, more sheltered space to play. Parking is available on the surrounding streets, and the network of footpaths makes it easy to arrive with prams, bikes, scooters or trikes. The Playground itself sits in a shallow dip, with open grassy areas Read more…
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If you’re facing a busy shopping day with kids in tow, Surf Shack at Westfield Whitford City is a brilliant spot to hit pause. Located right inside the food court, this colourful indoor Playground gives children a fun place to climb, slide and explore, while parents can sit nearby with a hot coffee or a relaxed bite to eat. With plenty of seating around the play area, it’s easy to keep an eye on the kids while you recharge. Surf Shack is designed with families in mind and caters to a wide range of ages, from toddlers through to older Read more…
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Leisure Park Playground near Yanchep Lagoon is a fantastic spot for families who enjoy a relaxed, coastal day out with plenty of play opportunities. It’s easy to combine a visit with a swim at the lagoon or a beach walk, making it well worth the drive for a full family day trip. The Playground itself has a laid-back, open layout that feels welcoming while still offering lots to do. It is not fenced, so you’ll need to keep a close eye on younger children, especially with nearby roads and the general openness of the area. Shade sails cover sections of Read more…
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Prince Regent Park Playground in Heathridge is a lovely everyday play spot for local families, especially if you’re already in Perth’s northern suburbs. The wider reserve is a large multi-purpose sporting facility with plenty of open grass, but the Playground area itself feels nicely tucked away, relaxed and family-friendly. Parking is available on the street just above the Playground. From here, you follow a gentle slope down to the play area, which is set within a sandpit and surrounded by mature trees. Parents will appreciate that the Playground sits below street level, adding a sense of separation from the road Read more…
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Abbeville Park, in the northern coastal suburb of Mindarie, is a bright, energetic Playground set within a large active reserve. This is very much a “run, climb and burn off energy” kind of park – ideal for active kids who love to scramble, swing, and explore, while still offering enough quieter corners and sensory elements to keep younger children engaged. Where Abbeville Park really stands out is its range of climbing and physical play options. Kids can challenge themselves on steppers, a mini zipline, rope bridges, a rope spider web, rope tunnels, vertical climbing tubes, a climbing wall, and more Read more…
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Avondale Park in Mindarie is one of those quietly excellent Playgrounds that’s been doing its job well for years. It may not be the flashiest or most high-tech play space, but if you value shade, space, and practical family-friendly design, this park definitely deserves a spot on your list. Located in a coastal suburb, Avondale Park is easy to combine with a bigger day out. You can start with a play at the park, then head to the nearby beach, or finish off with a coffee or meal at Sistas Mindarie at the Mindarie Marina, just a few minutes’ drive Read more…
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Fairway Park in Connolly is the kind of neighbourhood gem families get excited about – and for good reason. Tucked within a quiet residential pocket but conveniently close to the freeway, it’s an easy option for a relaxed day out or the perfect second stop if you’re planning a double-park adventure paired with a visit to Café 28 for coffee or lunch. Access is straightforward, though there’s no dedicated car park. The easiest entry is via Cypress Point Retreat, a quiet dead-end street that leads directly to the park. From there, it’s just a short stroll into the main play Read more…
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Tucked away in a quiet residential pocket of Alkimos, Fairgrounds Park is a charming little spot for a low-key playdate or a relaxed morning out with the kids. It’s very much a “neighbourhood gem” style park – small, peaceful and ideal for families with younger children who prefer a slower pace over big, busy Playgrounds. The play area is set entirely within a generous sandpit, so it’s perfect for barefoot play and sandcastle building. Be sure to bring along buckets, spades and other sand toys, as they really help stretch out your visit. The play equipment is simple but engaging: Read more…
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Christchurch Park in Currambine is a bright, vibrant suburban Playground that’s easy to find and even easier to enjoy. Conveniently close to the freeway exit, it makes for a simple stop if you’re passing through, and a great regular spot for local families – especially if you’re looking to combine a park visit with walking the dog or letting the kids burn off some energy. Set within a generous green space of just over 10 acres, there’s plenty of room to play, stroll and explore beyond the immediate Playground area, with paths and open grass well suited to casual walking, Read more…
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Fragola Park Playground, next to the big open grass field of Fragola Park in Landsdale, is a lovely little local spot that’s well worth a visit – especially if you’re based in Perth’s northern suburbs. Arriving is straightforward, with a designated parking area right by the Playground. While the play space isn’t fully fenced, it is semi closed off from the parking zone, which offers some reassurance while you supervise. There are no toilets on site, so it’s definitely one of those parks where a bathroom stop before you arrive is a must. A drink fountain is available, which is Read more…
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Thomas Moore Park in Wilson is the kind of local gem that makes family outings feel easy. Just under 20 minutes south of Perth, this upgraded park (redeveloped in June 2021) combines a bright, modern Playground with great sports facilities and all the practical extras parents hope to find, all in one convenient place. From the moment you arrive, it’s clear how well set up this park is for families. There’s a dedicated car park so you’re not battling for verge space, a water fountain to refill bottles, and clean public toilets complete with soap – such a bonus when Read more…
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Nestled in a quiet pocket of Wilson, Andrew’s Park is a spacious, family-friendly Playground that’s perfect for curious little explorers. With a mix of open grass, sand play, and sensory elements, it’s the kind of park where kids can roam, climb, and imagine, while parents relax nearby. One of the first things you’ll notice is the generous open grass area. This wide, flat space is ideal for ball games, chasing bubbles, or simply running off energy. It’s also perfect for spreading out a picnic rug under the surrounding mature trees, which provide welcome natural shade at different times of day. Read more…
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Nestled between quiet suburban homes and shaded leafy trees, Orara Park in Merriwa is a true hidden gem. Tucked away from main roads and traffic noise, it feels like a cosy local secret, perfect for families seeking a relaxed spot for unhurried play. The park is built over a naturally sloping block with two distinct levels. At the top of the hill, you’ll find street parking, open grassy spaces and an area that’s ideal for small community gatherings, weekend picnics or a casual kick of the footy. As you stroll down the slope, more parking appears closer to the main Read more…
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Coniston Park in Butler is a cheerful and family-friendly neighbourhood Playground that’s perfect for a relaxed morning outing with the kids. Set slightly below street level with stairs leading down into the play area, it has a cosy, tucked-away feel that helps it feel sheltered from the surrounding streets. The entire Playground is set in soft sand and shaded by large shade sails, which is ideal for sunny days and for little ones who love to play barefoot. Parking is straightforward, with plenty of street parking available around the park. Paved paths loop around the Playground, making it a great Read more…
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Alston Park is tucked away in a relaxed, leafy pocket of Butler. This beautifully designed neighbourhood playspace combines nature-inspired aesthetics with plenty of fun for kids of all ages. As part of the City of Wanneroo’s 2019/2020 Playground Renewal Program, the park received a thoughtful upgrade that blends seamlessly into its tranquil, tree-lined surrounds, creating a welcoming community space for local families. The entire play area is set on sand, providing a soft, natural base that’s ideal for climbing and jumping. Shade sails cover much of the Playground, helping to keep the equipment cooler on warmer days, and there are Read more…
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Marchwood Park in Butler, is a lovely little local gem that’s ideal for a quick play stop or a relaxed afternoon outdoors. Its semi-enclosed design is a big plus for families; a solid fence and wall surround much of the park, so there’s no direct road access from the main play area. This creates a safer, more contained space where kids can roam and explore while parents keep a more relaxed eye on them. The Playground itself is fully set in soft sand, making it perfect for bare feet and active play. The main climbing structure is best suited to Read more…
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The Army Museum of Western Australia in Fremantle shares the history and heritage of the Australian Army through a series of curated galleries and exhibits. Located within the historic Artillery Barracks, the museum presents military stories from pre–World War I through to modern conflicts, with dedicated spaces such as WW1 and WW2 galleries, a Prisoner of War gallery, and a Victoria Cross gallery featuring original VC medals. Visitors can explore uniforms, equipment, vehicles and interactive displays, with volunteers and Defence personnel on hand to add context and answer questions. The museum welcomes families, school groups and history enthusiasts, with wheelchair Read more…















































