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Duncraig, WA

Duncraig, located just 16 kilometers north of Perth’s bustling CBD, offers the perfect balance of suburban tranquility and city convenience. A quick 20-minute drive via the Mitchell Freeway will take you from Perth’s vibrant heart to this serene neighborhood, known for its spacious parks, strong sense of community, and excellent schools. With a population of nearly 16,000 residents, Duncraig has grown into one of Perth’s most sought-after suburbs for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Known For

  • Expansive green spaces and parks
  • Top-tier schools and education facilities
  • Convenient access to Perth CBD and beaches

Duncraig’s story began in the late 1960s, with the area transitioning from undeveloped bushland to a thriving residential suburb by the mid-1970s. The name “Duncraig” is of Scottish origin and was first introduced as a promotional effort to attract settlers. Landmarks like the Davallia Primary School and the Duncraig Library, both established in the 1970s, stand as testaments to the suburb’s rapid development during that era.

Duncraig’s community focus is evident in its design, with local amenities crafted to enhance everyday living. Schools such as Duncraig Senior High School and St Stephen’s School attract families seeking quality education within a supportive environment. Parks like Percy Doyle Reserve are more than just green spaces—they are community hubs where families gather for sports, picnics, and weekend relaxation.

This sense of belonging is reinforced by local events and activities, fostering a neighborhood where faces quickly become familiar and connections are easily made.

Duncraig’s parks and reserves are a cornerstone of its appeal. Percy Doyle Reserve offers sports facilities including tennis courts, ovals, and a library, making it a one-stop destination for recreation and leisure. Nearby Carine Open Space, with its walking trails and scenic lakes, provides a natural escape perfect for weekend strolls or birdwatching.

For those craving sun and surf, the suburb’s proximity to the coastline means iconic beaches like Hillarys and Sorrento are just a short drive away. Whether it’s enjoying a day at the beach or taking in a coastal sunset, Duncraig offers an outdoor lifestyle that blends seamlessly with Perth’s laid-back culture.

While primarily residential, Duncraig boasts a selection of eateries that cater to diverse tastes. Ruan Thai, a local favorite, serves up authentic flavors that draw patrons from across the city. Nearby Glengarry Village offers cafes and casual dining options, providing plenty of spots to grab coffee with friends or enjoy a relaxed dinner.

For those willing to explore a bit further, the neighboring suburbs of Hillarys and Sorrento extend the culinary options with waterfront dining and vibrant cafes.

Duncraig’s location ensures easy access to Perth and beyond. The Mitchell Freeway, which borders the suburb, connects residents to the CBD and nearby attractions with minimal hassle. Public transportation is also well-serviced, with bus routes linking to train stations at Greenwood and Warwick for seamless commutes.

With its unique combination of community spirit, outdoor appeal, and urban convenience, Duncraig has solidified its reputation as one of Perth’s most desirable suburbs.

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About Duncraig

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Duncraig Postcode: 6023
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.82893
  • Longitude: 115.77307
  • Elevation: 29m
  • Population: 15268
  • Median Income: $42588
  • Area (Sq/km): 7.523
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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