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HOYTS Millennium, located in the heart of Fremantle, offers a modern cinema experience while maintaining the charm of this historic port city. The cinema provides a mix of mainstream and cultural programming to serve the local community. Cinema Experience Options: Xtremescreen: Premium large format screen with enhanced sound Standard screens with comfortable seating HOYTS Recliners available 3D capability Open Captioning services Special Programs: Prams at the Pix (Wednesday mornings): Baby-friendly screenings Adjusted lighting and sound Relaxed atmosphere Easy pram access Parent-friendly environment Sensory Screenings: Modified lighting and sound Welcoming environment for sensory-sensitive guests Freedom to move around No pre-show advertisements Read more…
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HOYTS Garden City, located within Westfield Garden City, is a modern cinema complex offering a range of movie experiences. The cinema serves the southern suburbs of Perth with both mainstream and speciality programming. Cinema Experience Options: Xtremescreen: Premium large format screen with enhanced sound Standard screens with comfortable seating 3D capability Open Captioning services Party Area for celebrations Special Programs: Prams at the Pix (Wednesday mornings): Baby-friendly environment Dimmed lighting Reduced sound levels Easy pram access Comfortable atmosphere for parents Sensory Screenings: Adjusted light and sound levels Relaxed environment Freedom to move around No pre-show advertisements Trained staff present Parking: Read more…
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HOYTS Joondalup is a modern cinema complex serving Perth’s northern suburbs. While more compact than some other HOYTS locations, it offers quality movie experiences with select premium features. Cinema Experience Options: Xtremescreen: Enhanced viewing experience with larger screen and superior sound Standard screens with comfortable seating Open Captioning services available Traditional Candy Bar Special Programs: Prams at the Pix (Wednesday mornings): Baby-friendly environment Adjusted lighting and sound Relaxed atmosphere Convenient for parents and caregivers Easy pram access Sensory Screenings: Modified lighting and sound levels Welcoming environment for sensory-sensitive guests Freedom to move around No pre-show advertisements Supportive staff present Special Read more…
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HOYTS Currambine is a modern cinema complex offering multiple premium viewing experiences. The venue combines cutting-edge technology with comfort and luxury to create an exceptional movie-watching experience in Perth’s northern corridor. Premium Experiences: HOYTS LUX: Premium dine-in cinema experience with fine wine and gourmet food Xtremescreen: Enhanced viewing with superior sound and larger screen D-BOX Motion Recliners: Immersive seating that moves with the action Daybeds: Ultimate comfort viewing option Dolby Atmos: State-of-the-art surround sound Recliner seating options available Special Programs: Prams at the Pix runs every Wednesday morning, creating a welcoming environment for parents with babies: Dimmed lighting (not completely Read more…
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Reading Cinemas Belmont offers quality entertainment at value prices in Perth’s eastern suburbs. Located within the Reading Entertainment Centre on Belmont Avenue, this modern multiplex provides comfortable viewing experiences with state-of-the-art technology and convenient amenities, making it a popular choice for moviegoers seeking quality cinema at competitive prices. Cinema Experience: Multiple screens Digital projection Dolby Digital surround sound Stadium-style seating Spacious theaters Climate-controlled environment 3D capable screens Special Programs: Reading Rewards loyalty program Seniors morning sessions Kids’ club screenings Special event screenings Advance previews Family-friendly sessions Read more…
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Reading Cinemas Mandurah, located in the heart of Mandurah Forum Shopping Centre, delivers an exceptional cinema experience to the Peel region. This modern multiplex combines comfortable amenities with the latest in cinema technology, offering quality entertainment at competitive prices for local moviegoers and visitors alike. Cinema Experience: Multiple modern screens Crystal-clear digital projection Premium Dolby Digital sound Tiered stadium seating Comfortable cinema chairs Climate-controlled auditoriums Select 3D capable screens Special Programs: Reading Rewards membership benefits Seniors morning sessions Kids’ club events Special event screenings Advance preview screenings Family-friendly sessions Read more…
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Step back in time while enjoying modern cinema at Perth’s last remaining drive-in theatre. Galaxy Drive-In Theatre in Kingsley offers a unique and nostalgic movie-watching experience where you can enjoy the latest releases from the comfort of your car. This beloved Perth institution combines retro charm with contemporary entertainment, making every visit a memorable occasion. Operating Hours: Open Tuesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Gates open: 7:00pm Movie starts: 7:45pm Seasonal timing adjustments may apply Special Features: Perth’s only operational drive-in theatre FM radio sound system (89.5FM) Multiple screens available Modern digital projection Clear view parking layout Family-friendly environment Buggybuddys Read more…
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Experience the magic of movies under the stars at Kookaburra Outdoor Cinema, a unique outdoor theatre nestled in the Perth Hills. Set against the backdrop of state forest, this cherished seasonal cinema offers an enchanting evening entertainment experience that combines nature, nostalgia, and modern movie magic. Seasonal Operation: November to April only Gates open: 6:30pm (Nov-Feb), 6:15pm (Mar-Apr) Movie starts: 7:45pm (Nov-Feb), 7:30pm (Mar-Apr) Unique Features: Outdoor cinema experience Natural forest backdrop Starlit viewing Family-friendly environment BYO low-backed chairs welcome Deck chair seating available Read more…
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Set on the sheltered beach at the vibrant Hillarys Boat Harbour is this lovely playground. With a nautical theme including its very own rocking boat, there are steps and ladders, bridges and even a double slide to race down. The equipment is well designed for younger children with toddlers confidently navigating their way around. The boat is very popular and has a few seats and steering wheel for the captain and, unlike others I’ve seen before, it has some open sides so younger children can also climb up and down themselves. The main structure has plenty to do including a sand Read more…
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Located on the beautiful South Perth foreshore is Hurlingham Rd Park a playground designed for able bodied and less able bodied children. The main play structure can be accessed by a wheelchair ramp. This area is sand based and covered by shade sails in summer. This play structure can also be accessed by different steps, ladders and climbing walls, depending on the ability of your child. There are two slides. One is a standard straight slide, the other is a slightly curved enclosed slide. The play structure has plenty more of room for little ones to play underneath and has Read more…
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Colour Block Park, affectionately known as “The LEGO Park”, is a compact but seriously eye-catching neighbourhood Playground tucked into the coastal suburb of Golden Bay. The bright, block-inspired design gives it instant wow factor, and it makes a great stop-off if you’re exploring the southern beaches or visiting nearby Shipwreck Cove and other Golden Bay parks. The hero of the Playground is the colourful climbing structure built to look like giant building blocks. Kids can scramble up the “bricks” to reach a central platform, then choose between crossing a rope bridge or taking the ladder up to the enclosed tunnel Read more…
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Why not take a break and cool off at the Cockburn ARC? A state-of-the-art aquatic centre, just a hop skip and jump away. You’ve got multiple pools to choose from including the indoor leisure play pool with a tipping water bucket and play structure for the little ones and inflatable obstacle courses. Bandicoots Play Centre Escape the heat by playing inside in the Bandicoots Play Centre. It’s suitable for kids aged up to 8 years and includes a soft play area for the extra littlies. Stadium Bring the kids down for a casual shoot around in the fully airconditioned state of the art Read more…
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Looking for a playground where your little monkeys can unleash their wild side? Jungle Park at Whiteman Edge, Brabham, is one of Perth’s ultimate adventure spots! This jungle-themed wonderland offers an exciting escape for families and a play experience unlike any other. For kids who love climbing, jumping, and swinging through the air, Jungle Park is a paradise. Designed especially for adventurers aged 5 and up, this playground challenges skills, builds confidence, and keeps kids coming back for more. The highlight of the jungle? The enclosed climbing tower! Scaling to the top brings a thrilling bird’s nest view that overlooks Read more…
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Experience Perth’s hidden Garden, Araluen Botanic Park just 35km south-east of the Perth CBD. The Park is open every day of the year, except Christmas Day. Araluen Botanic Park is nestled in serene Australian bushland, filled with beautiful gardens and family events. Admission fees apply. BUGGYBUDDYS REVIEW: Araluen Botanic Park, Roleystone Read more…
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Vista Play park is situated along the Mandurah road in the new Vista Estate Singleton, just 20 mins south of Rockingham and 10 mins from Mandurah. It is the perfect location for a nature play date, morning tea or an after school run around. There is a great climbing structure with a slide, pole and a spiders web frame leading up to the main cubby area which is covered, perfect with the warm weather arriving. The rest of the activities in the park are all made out of logs! Lots of large logs to balance across which vary in difficulty. My Read more…
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If you’re looking for a Playground that combines great coffee, city convenience and a genuinely inclusive play space, Oxford Street Reserve in Leederville is hard to beat. Tucked just off the bustling Leederville café strip, this fully fenced and gated Playground offers a calm little oasis right in the heart of the action, making it an ideal stop for families before or after a meal or a bit of shopping. The Playground sits directly alongside Cranked Coffee, so grabbing a takeaway latte or a relaxed sit‑down breakfast or lunch is wonderfully easy. Inside the café there are plenty of high Read more…
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Floreat Beach Playspace is a brilliant coastal Playground for families, set just behind the dunes at beautiful Floreat Beach. The nature-inspired playspace makes the most of its seaside setting, with plenty to climb, swing on and splash in before or after a dip in the ocean. The star of the show is the impressive “Kraken” – a giant wooden, cephalopod-style sea creature that wraps around the centre of the Playground. Kids can scramble up, over and through the structure, tackling different climbing challenges before whooshing back down the slide. There’s space to hide in the “belly of the beast”, perfect Read more…
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The Margaret River Chocolate Company in Swan Valley is a chocolate lover’s paradise that offers a family-friendly experience combining retail, dining, and entertainment. Standout Family Features: Free chocolate tastings at entry Viewing window with step-up for kids to watch chocolate making Large grassed area for children to play Family-friendly café with high chairs available Indoor and outdoor veranda seating options Award-winning chocolate truffles and ice cream selection Top Tip: Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds and secure outdoor seating where kids can easily access the grassed area. The chocolate fondue is perfect for sharing, and don’t miss the free Read more…
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Affectionately known as “The Hen,” this charming Swan Valley pub-restaurant offers a perfect blend of country hospitality and family-friendly dining. Located on West Swan Road, The Henley Brook combines rustic charm with modern comfort, featuring exposed brick walls, timber beams, and vintage farmyard touches. The venue offers diverse seating options from cosy indoor tables to casual outdoor picnic spaces under towering gum trees. Stand-Out Features: Extensive nature-based playground including play kitchen, sandpits, wigwams, climbing logs, and rope swings Spacious grounds for kids to explore and play ball games Wood-fired pizza oven Kid-friendly menu Top Tip: Book ahead for indoor tables, Read more…
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Just 4km from Mandurah City Centre, Osprey Waters Foreshore Reserve in Erskine is a gorgeous estuary-side spot that combines a fantastic nature play space with wide-open green areas, scenic walking paths and plenty of space for family adventures. Set along the Mandurah Estuary, it’s the kind of park where you can easily spend a few hours – or the whole day – between the Playground, foreshore, barbecues and exploring the riverbank. The first thing kids usually spot is the series of nature play mazes. There’s a wooden and rope maze to weave through and a log maze that challenges kids Read more…
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Located south of Perth at 420 Secret Harbour Boulevard, Secret Harbour WA 6173, this convenient shopping centre is focused on delivering easy, enjoyable experiences for the local community. Key Features: Major Retailers: Woolworths Coles Aldi Plus approximately 40 specialty stores Contact Information: Phone: 08 9505 9008 Email: [email protected] Shopping Experience: Three major supermarkets Specialty retail stores Convenient layout Community-focused environment Centre Features: Extended major store hours Easy access Community spaces Read more…
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Located at 950 Wanneroo Road (Corner of Conlan Avenue), Wanneroo WA 6065, Wanneroo Central is a community-focused shopping centre offering a range of retail and dining options. Phone: 08 9303 7300 / 08 9306 4543 Email: [email protected] Location: 950 Wanneroo Road (Corner of Conlan Avenue), Wanneroo WA 6065 Read more…
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Located at the corner of Beach Road and Erindale Road in Warwick, this community-focused shopping centre offers a convenient and family-friendly shopping experience with over 77 specialty stores. Stand-Out Features for Parents and Families: Parent Room Facilities: Conveniently located in the passageway adjacent to Strandbags and Red Dot Well-equipped with: Change tables Bottle warming facilities Private feeding areas Clean amenities Parking Facilities: Over 1,600 parking spaces available Specialized parking options including: Parents with prams parking 90-minute express parking Seniors parking Disabled parking 173 undercover parking spaces (both underground and top car park) Major Retailers: Kmart Coles Woolworths ALDI Various specialty Read more…
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A bit like the Secret Garden, Ivory Park is a hidden gem tucked away in the suburb of Noranda. It’s felt like a bit of an adventure trying to find it, hidden down some stairs, but it was well worth the effort. The playground structure features plenty of climbing elements such as the climbing wall and the rope ladders. Great for keeping energetic little monkeys busy! There is a fireman pole, a flying fox, and monkey bars for bigger kids. Most suitable for preschoolers onwards, though there are a couple of elements like the swings, a spinning pole, and the Read more…
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Robinson Reserve in Tuart Hill is a brilliant all-round community park, offering something for everyone from toddlers through to tweens and teens. Tucked alongside a big green sports oval and Osborne Park Library, the main Playground is fully fenced and shaded, making it a relaxed choice for local families and a handy stop if you’re in the area. The central Playground is set over soft white sand and fresh turf, with generous shade sails overhead. Younger kids are drawn straight to the wooden “shop” cubby, perfect for imaginative games of cafés, ice-cream stands or even a pretend jail. The sand Read more…
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Situated close by to Subiaco Train Station and Domain Stadium is the pretty and peaceful Market Square Park. We discovered the park after a visit to a nearby cafe, and Miss almost 3 loved it! It was quiet and leafy, full of birdsong with the sound of the occasional train going by. Market Square Park has a small playground covered with shade sails and with thick rubber soft fall matting as a base. The main part Miss loved was the curly slide, climbing it and sliding down repeatedly. There are also climbing ladders, a small chain ladder, a steering wheel Read more…
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Rickman Delawney Reserve in leafy Balcatta is a brilliant all‑rounder for families, with something to suit toddlers through to sporty teens. The park sits within a large green reserve with mature trees and wide open spaces. It is an accessible Playground with sail‑shaded play areas, picnic shelters and public toilets, making it an easy choice for a relaxed morning or afternoon out with kids of different ages and abilities. The star attraction is the impressive rope tower and tube slide. Children climb a web of ropes up to a high, covered pod, then cross a rope bridge to reach the Read more…
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Edwardes Park Nature Playground is an extension to the existing small playground and sits adjacent to a large oval. Made from recycled material it makes a nice addition to the suburban area and utilises material from the Henderson waste treatment facility. Edwardes Park Nature Playground features a double flying fox including one to suit disabled children with an access ramp. I found it to be particularly high and struggled to hold it and get my daughter in. The playground hosted a large black pipe to climb on or slide down with tyre steps leading to it. This was a perfect Read more…
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Tucked away on the calm waters of Freshwater Bay in Claremont, Mrs Herbert’s Park is a gorgeous, pirate-themed Playground that feels like a true hidden gem. Set alongside the historic Claremont Museum (which was originally Mrs Herbert’s school), this riverside spot is perfect for families looking for a mix of adventure play, nature, and a relaxing picnic by the water. The sand-based Playground is centred around an impressive pirate ship that immediately captures kids’ imaginations. The ship is packed with different climbing elements, including rope nets, steps and a slide, offering plenty of opportunities for children to scramble, balance and Read more…
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Marri Park is a great little spot to take the kids to burn off some extra energy. This park is also dog-friendly, so you could even bring your fur baby along. There is a large grass oval with soccer goals at the top end of the park, so don’t forget your ball for a kick around. There are footpaths that run around the outside, as well as through the middle of the playground. Miss 4 loved riding her bike around with her friends. One thing I do appreciate when going to a park, is having toilets available. Nothing worse than Read more…
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Wicca Park is a great park with green grass, lovely large trees, picnic facilities, playground and huge rope climbing structure. It is located in Kewdale not far from the Belmont Forum and Reading Cinemas. The playground is sand based and has swings, slide and climbing frame. The swings are normal swings. The climbing structure has monkey bars, small flying fox and slide. This area is shaded naturally by the trees surrounding it. It was nicely shaded the day we visited. Not far away from this playground is the rope climbing structure which is on a soft fall base. Again this Read more…
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Located in the leafy foothills of Armadale, Lions Park is a small but cleverly designed neighbourhood Playground with a fun road‑and‑race‑track theme. It’s an ideal spot for little ones who are learning to ride their scooter or balance bike, with smooth pathways and painted track markings creating plenty of opportunities for imaginative play. The main drawcard is the circuit of paths laid out like miniature roads. Blue and red directional arrows, stop and give way signs, and various safety signs turn a simple scoot or ride into a game of “driving”. Kids can pretend they’re on a racetrack or heading Read more…
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Partridge Way Reserve in Thornlie boasts some excellent equipment. This park is suited to kids aged 3 and up as the climbing frames are quite large. There is an obstacle course for older kids to try out their strength and coordination. If you like to play sports then there is a basketball hoop, cricket pitch and plenty of lawn area to set up on. For the younger children, an under shade area with climbing ropes and a slide will keep them active. The nets are quite big so smaller kids will struggle. There are no BBQ facilities but there are Read more…
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Sunstone Park – previously known to locals as Adventure Tower Park – is a standout neighbourhood Playground in the Calleya Estate, set along Sunstone Boulevard in Treeby. Surrounded by new homes and wide streets, it’s very much the community’s central “adventure” space, with a huge tower, plenty of grass to run on and family‑friendly facilities that make it an easy meet‑up spot. The hero of the park is the towering adventure structure, rising around eight metres above the ground. Confident climbers can make their way up via metal ladders to the lower level, where a smaller slide gives younger children Read more…
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Fancote Park is located behind Stargate Shops in Kelmscott. As we drove past the big forte caught our eye so we stopped for a look and a play. The park has wide open grassed spaces for ball games or running around, sand-based playground, exercise equipment and the forte. The park is also equipped with a covered BBQ, picnic tables and benches around the play equipment. There is a drinking fountain near the picnic tables. The park has lovely mature trees which provide some shade for the picnic tables and exercise equipment. There is a fence between the park and the Read more…
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Frye Park or Pirate Park in Kelmscott is a great park which features a large pirate ship but also has a fenced toddler playground and picnic tables in the same area. The toddler area and picnic tables are covered with shade sails in summer. The pirate ship has plenty to do with three slides, climbing challenges and treasure hunts. The pirate ship has seats underneath and the area is high enough that my Miss 3.5 could walk around with no problem. She liked the idea of having her snacks where the pirates have lunch. Up on top deck is quite Read more…
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Aqualife in Victoria Park is a modern aquatic and fitness facility offering year-round swimming and recreation for families. The centre features both pool and gym facilities with extended operating hours to suit various schedules. The pools are open Monday to Friday from 5:30am to 8:30pm, and weekends from 7am to 6pm. Facilities include a swim school program, various aquatic clubs, and group fitness classes. The centre also features a swim shop for your convenience. Buggybuddys Review Aqualife Victoria Park Read more…
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The Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum offers families a fascinating glimpse into Western Australia’s mechanical past, located at the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre. This free attraction is perfect for curious children interested in how things worked before modern technology. Practical Information: Location: 40 Jull Street, Armadale (at the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre) Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am-2pm Entry: Free Facilities: Wheelchair and pram accessible Best suited for: School-aged children interested in history and mechanics Allow approximately 30-60 minutes for your visit Buggybuddys Review Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum Read more…
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Curtis Park in Girrawheen is a lovely, naturally shaded neighbourhood park tucked between Curtis Way and Hatfield Way, just off Marangaroo Drive. With its mix of play equipment, climbing challenges, scooter-friendly paths and unique, life-sized maths board games, it’s a great spot for kids to burn off energy and sneak in some learning at the same time. The main Playground is bright and inviting, with three different slides to suit a range of ages and confidence levels – a straight slide, a curved slide and a fun corkscrew slide. The structure is spread over several levels and linked by ladders Read more…
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Enright Reserve in Hamilton Hill is a fantastic all-rounder park that caters for a wide range of ages and abilities. Tucked away in a quiet residential area, it combines a nature play space, a more traditional Playground, fitness equipment and a big oval, so it’s easy to fill a whole morning or afternoon here with the kids. The nature-based Playground is ideal for little climbers and imaginative play. Younger children can confidently tackle the old tyres that lead up to a plastic tunnel slide, and there’s a second plastic tunnel to crawl through or balance across, which is great for Read more…



















































