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Craigie, WA

Craigie, located just 23 kilometers north of Perth, offers a mix of suburban comfort and urban accessibility. With an easy drive of about 25 minutes from the city center via the Mitchell Freeway, Craigie is a destination that balances the bustle of Perth with the tranquility of a residential haven.

Known For

  • Strong community spirit
  • Accessible leisure and recreation facilities
  • Proximity to Perth’s beaches

Craigie was officially established in the 1970s, becoming part of a broader development plan that shaped Perth’s northern suburbs. Named after an early City of Wanneroo councillor, the suburb reflects the vision of a growing Perth in the mid-20th century. Originally home to Craigie Senior High School, which served the community until its closure in 2003, the suburb has transformed into a residential area with a focus on family life and community development.

Today, Craigie retains its historical charm while evolving with modern amenities, offering a blend of past and present that adds character to the area.

Craigie is home to a close-knit community of over 6,400 residents. The suburb primarily attracts families, with a significant portion of the population comprising young professionals and children under 15. With a median age of 35, Craigie presents itself as a vibrant and youthful suburb, where neighbors know each other, and community events bring people together.

Local residents enjoy a peaceful environment complemented by the convenience of nearby amenities, making it a preferred location for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.

Craigie is renowned for its abundant green spaces, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families. The Craigie Leisure Centre is a hub of activity, featuring swimming pools, a gym, and multipurpose sports courts. Nearby, the rolling parks offer ample opportunities for picnics, walking trails, and recreational sports.

For those who love the ocean, the suburb’s proximity to Perth’s stunning beaches provides easy access to activities like swimming, surfing, or simply enjoying the coastal views.

Craigie is conveniently located for both drivers and public transport users. Whitfords Avenue connects the suburb directly to the Mitchell Freeway, while local bus services link residents to nearby train stations like Whitfords Station. This makes commuting to Perth or exploring the surrounding areas straightforward and hassle-free.

Families in Craigie benefit from access to excellent schools, including Craigie Heights Primary School and Whitford Catholic Primary School. For shopping and services, Whitfords Shopping Centre and nearby specialty stores ensure residents have everything they need within reach. Additionally, local healthcare facilities, including a recently opened medical center, provide essential services to the community.

Craigie is more than just a suburb; it’s a place where community and convenience intersect. From its historical roots to its modern amenities, Craigie continues to thrive as a sought-after destination near Perth.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Craigie itself is limited, but visitors will find plenty of options in neighboring areas. Joondalup and Hillarys, just a short drive away, feature a range of hotels, serviced apartments, and cozy rentals. These nearby locations offer not only lodging but also vibrant dining and entertainment options.

Eat & Drink

Craigie offers a variety of dining experiences, from casual cafes to family-friendly eateries. Locals frequent nearby Whitfords Shopping Centre for a more extensive selection, including trendy restaurants and cozy coffee shops. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or planning a relaxed evening out, the area caters to diverse tastes.

 

About Craigie

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Craigie Postcode: 6025
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.78479
  • Longitude: 115.76779
  • Elevation: 36m
  • Population: 5853
  • Median Income: $39156
  • Area (Sq/km): 4.677
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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