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"Discover the Hidden Gems of Perth: Warwick's Unbelievable Suburban Secrets!"
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Located approximately 15 kilometres north of Perth’s CBD, Warwick is a well established residential suburb within the City of Joondalup.
Known for its relaxed atmosphere, strong community feel, and excellent amenities, Warwick appeals to families, professionals, and long term residents seeking convenience without the hustle of inner city living.
A Snapshot of the Community
Warwick is home to a population of just under four thousand residents. The suburb features a mix of families with children, couples, and older residents who have lived in the area for many years.
The median age is in the early forties, reflecting a mature and stable community. Most homes are owner-occupied, contributing to a sense of pride and care throughout the neighbourhood.
Residents come from a range of cultural backgrounds, though English is commonly spoken at home. Warwick offers access to several schools, sporting facilities, and community services, making it a practical and appealing suburb for everyday living.
Things to Do and Places to Explore
Warwick offers a variety of activities that suit both active lifestyles and relaxed weekends.
One of the suburb’s standout features is its access to green open spaces. Warwick Open Space is a significant bushland reserve that supports native flora and fauna and provides a natural escape within the suburb.
It is ideal for walking, quiet reflection, and connecting with nature. Smaller local parks are scattered throughout Warwick and are popular with families, dog walkers, and residents enjoying outdoor time close to home.
For sport and fitness, Warwick Stadium is a major local asset. It hosts basketball, netball, volleyball, and other indoor sports and is a hub for community competitions and events. Nearby leisure facilities also offer swimming pools, gym access, and fitness programs for all ages. Shopping and Entertainment
Warwick Grove Shopping Centre is the suburb’s main retail and social hub. It offers major supermarkets, department stores, specialty shops, and a cinema, making it a convenient destination for shopping, entertainment, and dining.
The centre also hosts community events and seasonal activities, adding to its role as a gathering place for locals.
Public transport is another strong point. Warwick Train Station on the Joondalup Line provides direct access to Perth’s CBD and surrounding suburbs, making commuting simple and efficient. Bus services further connect residents to neighbouring areas and local destinations.
Where to Eat and Drink While Warwick is primarily residential, it offers a solid selection of dining options, particularly around Warwick Grove Shopping Centre and nearby streets.
Options include:
Casual and Café Style
The Coffee Club – Popular for breakfast, brunch, and relaxed coffee catch ups.
Restaurant Dining
Little India Restaurant – Highly rated for authentic Indian cuisine with flavourful curries and tandoori specials.
Taste Canton Chinese – Offers a range of classic Chinese dishes and favourites for dine in or takeaway.
Han’s Café – A cosy spot combining Asian inspired meals with café classics.
These dining options make Warwick a good choice for casual meals, coffee dates, family dinners, and quick bites without needing to leave the suburb.
Lifestyle and Liveability
Warwick delivers a balance of convenience and calm. It offers everything needed for daily life while maintaining a quiet suburban character.
Proximity to major roads and neighbouring suburbs such as Duncraig, Greenwood, Hamersley, and Carine enhances its accessibility, while nearby beaches and coastal suburbs are only a short drive away.
With its green spaces, strong community ties, reliable transport, local dining options, and range of amenities, Warwick continues to be a suburb that offers comfort, practicality, and a welcoming place to call home. |

