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Calista, WA

Tucked just 33 kilometers south of Perth, Calista offers a blend of serenity and convenience that’s hard to find. This small suburb in the City of Kwinana combines lush green spaces with a rich historical backdrop, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. A short 30-minute drive or an easy train ride from Perth brings you to this tranquil haven, where a close-knit community thrives amidst the natural beauty and historical charm.

Known For

  • Family-friendly parks and recreation areas
  • Historical significance tied to early Australian settlement
  • Affordable living and property opportunities

Calista carries a name that resonates with history, tracing back to the ship Calista, which arrived in 1829 as part of Australia’s early settlement efforts. This nod to its colonial roots is reflected in the suburb’s character, offering a quiet yet meaningful connection to Western Australia’s beginnings. The area has grown into a residential haven, balancing modern living with a reverence for its heritage.

Greenery defines Calista, with tree-lined streets and an abundance of outdoor spaces. Calista Oval and the Kwinana Adventure Park serve as hubs for community gatherings and recreational activities. These spaces invite both relaxation and adventure, offering something for every member of the family. Calista’s commitment to green living is evident, making it a desirable place for those who value fresh air and open spaces.

A close-knit community is at the heart of Calista. Schools such as Calista Primary School foster a nurturing environment for young families, while Gilmore College provides further educational opportunities nearby. Residents often highlight the welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other, and the sense of belonging is palpable. The suburb’s mix of families, retirees, and young professionals adds to its diverse and inclusive feel.

Beyond its own borders, Calista enjoys proximity to attractions that enhance its appeal. The Kwinana Golf Course provides a picturesque venue for enthusiasts, while the nearby Kwinana Marketplace offers a range of shopping and dining experiences. For those seeking coastal views, Rockingham’s beaches are just a short drive away, adding yet another layer of charm to the suburb’s location.

Getting There

Reaching Calista is straightforward. The suburb is well-connected via the Kwinana Freeway, making it a quick 30-minute drive from Perth. Public transport options include the Kwinana Train Station, with buses linking the station to the heart of Calista. This accessibility ensures that while Calista offers a peaceful retreat, it never feels far from the buzz of urban life.

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About Calista

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Calista Postcode: 6167
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.24726
  • Longitude: 115.80656
  • Elevation: 17m
  • Population: 1992
  • Median Income: $24440
  • Area (Sq/km): 2.296
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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