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Greenfields, WA

Located just 64 kilometers south of Perth and a short drive from the coastal charm of Mandurah, Greenfields is a thriving suburb that blends residential tranquility with urban convenience. Known for its parks, community-focused amenities, and easy access to nearby attractions, Greenfields offers a unique slice of Western Australian life.

Known For

  • Family-friendly parks and recreational spaces
  • Convenient proximity to Mandurah and Perth
  • Modern healthcare and education facilities

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Greenfields has a relatively recent history, taking its name from the Greenfields Estate, a 1980s development project that shaped much of the suburb’s layout. However, the area has deeper ties to the region, once referred to as Goegrup and Riverside Gardens. The suburb’s transformation over the decades has turned it into a residential hub, complete with established communities like Norfolk Gardens and Central Park.

The development coincided with Mandurah’s growth, enabling Greenfields to attract families and retirees looking for a serene yet connected lifestyle. Today, it continues to evolve, maintaining its appeal for new residents and visitors alike.

Greenfields WA is home to nearly 10,000 residents, with a median age of 44. It’s a suburb that values community, where family homes and retirement villages coexist harmoniously. The streets are lined with modern and traditional houses, showcasing diverse architectural styles that reflect its growth over the years.

Local schools, such as Greenfields Primary School and John Tonkin College, cater to younger residents, while the suburb’s strong sense of community is bolstered by local groups and events. This vibrant yet peaceful atmosphere makes Greenfields a welcoming choice for families, retirees, and professionals.

Greenfields is celebrated for its green spaces and outdoor amenities, making it an ideal place for nature lovers. Ray and Rose Fowler Park, for instance, is a favorite among locals for picnics and leisurely strolls, while Eacott Park offers a more active recreational space for sports and exercise.

The suburb is also a gateway to Mandurah’s coastal beauty. Just a short drive away, you’ll find pristine beaches, boating activities, and wildlife encounters along the Peel-Harvey Estuary, giving residents and visitors the best of both suburban and coastal life.

While Greenfields itself is primarily residential, its proximity to Mandurah means a wealth of dining and entertainment options are just minutes away. Enjoy waterfront dining at establishments like Redmanna Waterfront Restaurant or grab a casual bite at Mandurah’s many cafes and pubs.

For entertainment, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre and local markets offer cultural and community events, providing plenty of options for a fun-filled day or evening.

Greenfields boasts exceptional healthcare facilities, including the Peel Health Campus, a comprehensive medical center serving the region. This makes the suburb particularly attractive to retirees and families seeking quality care close to home.

Education is another strong point, with a range of schools and educational institutions catering to all age groups. From early childhood learning centers to secondary schools, Greenfields supports the educational needs of its diverse community.

Accommodation and Living Options

Accommodation in Greenfields ranges from charming family homes to modern retirement villages like Lady Brand Village and St Ives.

For visitors, nearby Mandurah offers a variety of lodging options, from boutique hotels to holiday rentals that cater to different tastes and budgets. The suburb’s property market has seen steady growth, making it an appealing choice for investors and those looking to settle in a vibrant, community-focused area.

Getting to Greenfields

Greenfields is easily accessible via the Kwinana Freeway, making the drive from Perth straightforward and enjoyable. Public transport options include bus routes that connect Greenfields to Mandurah Station, ensuring seamless travel for residents and visitors.

The suburb’s central location also makes it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding region, from the tranquil waters of the Peel-Harvey Estuary to the bustling city life of Perth.

 

About Greenfields

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Greenfields Postcode: 6210
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -32.52008
  • Longitude: 115.75878
  • Elevation: 12m
  • Population: 9855
  • Median Income: $24908
  • Area (Sq/km): 9.961
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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