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Booragoon, WA

Tucked just 15 minutes from Perth’s city center, Booragoon is a dynamic suburb that offers the perfect balance of urban convenience and serene natural beauty. This lively community is home to an array of attractions, from bustling shopping hubs to tranquil lakeside parks.

Known For

  • Westfield Booragoon Shopping Centre
  • Scenic Nature Reserves
  • Community-Focused Amenities

Booragoon’s story is deeply rooted in both Indigenous heritage and modern development. For thousands of years, the Beeliar Nyoongar people thrived around Booragoon Lake, utilizing its resources for sustenance and cultural practices. Evidence of their presence enriches the area’s historical significance. Fast forward to the 1960s, Booragoon began its transformation into the vibrant suburb we see today, driven by residential and commercial development. This blend of history and modernity adds depth to Booragoon’s character.

Life in Booragoon combines the best of both worlds: urban amenities and suburban charm. With a population of over 5,500, the community is diverse, attracting families, professionals, and retirees alike. The median age of residents, 42, reflects a stable and established neighborhood. Education is a priority here, with schools like Booragoon Primary School and the proximity to tertiary institutions making it a hub for learning.

Booragoon is a destination where variety thrives. Westfield Booragoon, formerly known as Garden City, is a standout. This expansive shopping complex offers everything from luxury retail to everyday essentials. For those seeking a quieter experience, Booragoon Lake and nearby Blue Gum Reserve provide opportunities for peaceful nature walks and wildlife spotting.

The art scene is also emerging in Booragoon, with local exhibitions and cultural events bringing the community together.

From healthcare facilities to educational institutions, Booragoon caters to its residents with a full spectrum of services. The suburb is home to numerous parks, recreational facilities, and local businesses that reflect the community’s vibrant spirit.

Eat & Drink

Food lovers will find plenty to enjoy in Booragoon. Westfield Booragoon features a wide range of dining options, including family-friendly restaurants, artisan cafes, and global cuisines. For those seeking a special evening, nearby establishments like Clancy’s Fish Pub in Applecross offer relaxed waterfront dining with a touch of flair.

Where to Stay

While Booragoon itself has limited accommodations, its proximity to Perth and Fremantle ensures visitors have access to a variety of lodging options. Boutique hotels, serviced apartments, and family-friendly stays are all within easy reach, making Booragoon an accessible choice for travelers.

Getting Around

Booragoon’s strategic location and excellent transport links make it easy to navigate. The Booragoon Bus Station serves as a key hub, connecting residents and visitors to Perth CBD, Fremantle, and beyond. Major roads such as Leach Highway and Canning Highway provide convenient access for those traveling by car.

About Booragoon

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Booragoon Postcode: 6154
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.03585
  • Longitude: 115.83226
  • Elevation: 36m
  • Population: 5532
  • Median Income: $37388
  • Area (Sq/km): 3.06
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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