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Atwell, WA

Atwell is a modern suburb located just 21 kilometers south of Perth’s central business district, making it a convenient and desirable place to call home. With a perfect balance of green spaces, thriving community hubs, and proximity to major transport links, Atwell offers both tranquility and accessibility. It takes less than 30 minutes to drive from Perth to Atwell, and its excellent connectivity to the Aubin Grove train station makes it a commuter-friendly choice.

Known For

  • Family-friendly amenities
  • Expansive parks and recreation spaces
  • Excellent schools and community services

Atwell’s story began long before it became the family-oriented community it is today. Originally inhabited by the Whadjuk Nyungar people, the land holds deep cultural significance, with ties that go back over 40,000 years. The suburb gets its name from Ernest Atwell, a prominent dairy farmer who operated in the area during the 1920s. While the land was predominantly rural for many years, a surge in urban development during the late 20th century transformed Atwell into a thriving residential hub.

Atwell is home to a vibrant and diverse community of over 9,000 residents, as recorded in the last census. The median age in Atwell is 33, reflecting its appeal to young families and professionals. The streets are lined with modern homes, and the area is renowned for its family-centric vibe. Weekend markets, school events, and community gatherings are a regular part of life here, adding to the welcoming atmosphere.

Atwell is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Parks like Atwell Reserve and Harvest Lakes Park are perfect for families and individuals seeking fresh air and recreation. Whether it’s jogging along well-maintained trails, enjoying a lakeside picnic, or letting the kids play at one of the many playgrounds, there’s something for everyone.

For a more structured activity, the Atwell Community Centre hosts classes, workshops, and events that cater to a wide range of interests. The Harvest Lakes Community Centre, located within Harmony Primary School, is another hotspot for locals looking to connect and engage.

Atwell is home to some of the most well-regarded schools in the region. Atwell Primary School and Harmony Primary School offer exceptional education options for younger children, while Atwell College provides secondary education. For students with additional needs, the Kim Beazley Learning Community is a standout institution within the suburb, ensuring inclusivity and support for all families.

Atwell offers three main retail precincts that cater to residents’ daily needs and dining preferences. The Harvest Lakes Shopping Centre stands out with its Woolworths supermarket, specialty stores, and cozy cafés like Harvest Espresso. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or shopping for essentials, everything is conveniently within reach.

Getting to and around Atwell is straightforward. The suburb is well-serviced by bus routes that connect to Cockburn Central and Aubin Grove train stations. For those who prefer driving, Atwell’s proximity to the Kwinana Freeway ensures quick and easy access to Perth and other nearby areas.

Atwell’s thoughtful urban planning, coupled with its rich history and strong community spirit, makes it an ideal location for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a harmonious lifestyle close to the city.

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About Atwell

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Atwell Postcode: 6164
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.1328
  • Longitude: 115.86059
  • Elevation: 26m
  • Population: 9063
  • Median Income: $43108
  • Area (Sq/km): 3.541
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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