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Brookdale, WA

Brookdale, located approximately 30 kilometers south of Perth, offers the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. As part of the City of Armadale, Brookdale provides easy access to both bustling city life and serene natural landscapes. Whether you’re a local or considering a visit, there’s more to Brookdale than meets the eye.

Known For

  • Modern residential development
  • Proximity to Armadale attractions
  • Diverse community amenities

Brookdale emerged as a distinct suburb in 1997, carved out from the district of Wungong. Its creation was part of a broader effort to meet the growing demands of the Perth metropolitan area. Today, it stands as a thriving community known for its youthful vibe and family-oriented lifestyle.

Positioned within an easy 40-minute drive from Perth’s city center, Brookdale’s location offers a unique balance. The South Western Highway makes it accessible by car, while the nearby Armadale train station connects the suburb to the broader Perth transit network.

Brookdale is home to a dynamic and youthful population, with the median age sitting at just 28 years. Many residents are young families attracted by affordable housing and well-planned neighborhoods. The suburb’s residential areas are characterized by standalone homes, making it a popular choice for those seeking a spacious and comfortable lifestyle.

Educational options in Brookdale include Gwynne Park Primary School, Xavier Catholic School, and the Australian Christian College – Darling Downs, catering to the needs of local families.

While Brookdale itself is primarily residential, its proximity to the City of Armadale opens up a variety of activities. Explore local parks such as Gwynne Park for leisurely walks or picnics. Cultural enthusiasts can venture into Armadale to visit historic sites like the Armadale District Hall or enjoy events at the Armadale Arts Festival.

For nature lovers, Wungong Regional Park offers hiking trails with breathtaking views, while wildlife enthusiasts can explore Cohunu Koala Park, just a short drive away.

The culinary scene in Brookdale and its neighboring suburbs is as diverse as its residents. Whether you’re craving authentic Italian, Asian fusion, or classic Australian fare, nearby eateries deliver. For casual dining, head to the Armadale Shopping City precinct, where you’ll find a mix of local cafes and fast-food outlets.

Brookdale residents often recommend trying local favorites like the Armadale Farmers’ Market for fresh produce and homemade treats.

Accommodation in Brookdale is limited, but neighboring suburbs offer various options, including hotels, motels, and cozy bed-and-breakfasts. Visitors can consider staying at the Heritage Country Motel in Armadale for a convenient and comfortable base to explore the region.

Brookdale is well-equipped with modern amenities. It boasts a range of public transport options, including bus routes connecting to the Armadale train line. Local medical centers, recreational facilities, and shopping hubs ensure residents have everything they need close to home.

With its mix of family-friendly neighborhoods, excellent connectivity, and access to surrounding attractions, Brookdale continues to draw people seeking a balanced lifestyle in Western Australia.

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About Brookdale

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Brookdale Postcode: 6112
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.16965
  • Longitude: 116.00123
  • Elevation: 37m
  • Population: 2941
  • Median Income: $30888
  • Area (Sq/km): 1.2
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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