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Clarkson, WA

Clarkson, located just 34 kilometers north of Perth’s city center, offers a dynamic blend of suburban living and urban convenience. With easy access to the Mitchell Freeway, this thriving northern suburb is just a 30-minute drive or a short train ride from the heart of Perth, making it a popular destination for families, professionals, and visitors alike.

Known For

  • Ocean Keys Shopping Centre
  • Anthony Waring Park
  • Clarkson Youth Centre

Clarkson emerged in the 1990s as part of Perth’s northern expansion, rapidly growing into a key residential and commercial hub. Its planned layout reflects modern urban design, balancing residential areas with ample green spaces and essential services. Over the decades, Clarkson has become a vibrant suburb offering everything from family-friendly amenities to a strong sense of community.

The suburb’s strategic location within the City of Wanneroo has made it an attractive option for residents seeking affordable housing without compromising on connectivity or convenience. Today, Clarkson continues to evolve, attracting a diverse population and fostering a welcoming environment for everyone.

Clarkson boasts an array of parks and recreational facilities. Anthony Waring Park is a local favorite, offering open spaces for picnics, sports, and leisurely strolls. Meanwhile, Richard Aldersea Park provides a quieter retreat with its shaded areas and walking paths.

The Clarkson Youth Centre is a standout community feature, hosting a skate park, BMX tracks, and a variety of programs designed to engage and inspire young people. For those seeking indoor activities, Ocean Keys Shopping Centre combines retail therapy with dining and entertainment options, making it a focal point for both residents and visitors.

The dining scene in Clarkson is as diverse as its community. For casual dining, places like Jamaica Blue and Coffee Club at Ocean Keys Shopping Centre serve up hearty meals and excellent coffee. Those craving international flavors can explore eateries such as PappaRich for Malaysian cuisine or Zambrero for modern Mexican.

Pubs like The Whale + Ale offer a more relaxed setting, perfect for unwinding after a busy day. With its mix of casual and upscale options, Clarkson caters to every palate and occasion.

Clarkson’s residential appeal lies in its variety of housing options, from modern townhouses to spacious family homes. The suburb is well-connected, with its own train station providing a direct line to Perth CBD. Major roads like Marmion Avenue and Connolly Drive make commuting by car equally convenient.

Local amenities include several medical centers, schools, and childcare facilities, ensuring that families have access to everything they need. Education options range from primary schools such as Somerly Primary School to secondary education at Clarkson Community High School. For those pursuing vocational training, the Trades North TAFE campus is a cornerstone of the local education landscape.

Getting Around Clarkson

Traveling to and around Clarkson is seamless. The Mitchell Freeway and Marmion Avenue provide easy road access, while public transport is centered around the well-serviced Clarkson railway station. Regular buses connect the station to surrounding suburbs, ensuring that residents and visitors can navigate the area with ease.

Clarkson’s strategic location also makes it a gateway to coastal attractions. Nearby Quinns Rocks and Mindarie offer stunning beaches and waterfront dining experiences, all just a short drive away.

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About Clarkson

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Clarkson Postcode: 6030
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.67745
  • Longitude: 115.72133
  • Elevation: 29m
  • Population: 12967
  • Median Income: $37960
  • Area (Sq/km): 6.498
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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