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Wandina, WA

Just 7 kilometers south of Geraldton, Wandina offers a blend of suburban comfort and coastal charm. Located along Western Australia’s Coral Coast, Wandina is an ideal spot for families, professionals, and visitors seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. A short 4-hour drive (approximately 370 kilometers) from Perth, this vibrant suburb is also accessible via Geraldton Airport, making it a convenient destination for travelers.

Known For

  • Family-friendly parks and amenities
  • Proximity to Geraldton’s stunning coastline
  • Modern residential developments

Wandina’s evolution began in 1985 when it was officially gazetted as a suburb. Originally part of Geraldton’s broader development, Wandina quickly gained popularity for its modern housing and strategic location. Over the decades, it has transformed into a desirable residential area while retaining its community-focused roots.

Historical sites near Wandina, such as the Geraldton Heritage Precinct, provide insight into the region’s early settlement and the stories of those who shaped its development. While the suburb itself is relatively new, it plays a vital role in Geraldton’s ongoing growth.

As of the latest census, Wandina is home to over 4,000 residents. The median age of 31 reflects a dynamic community made up of young families, professionals, and retirees. Its well-planned streets and green spaces create a safe, welcoming environment, perfect for raising children or enjoying a slower pace of life.

Local schools, such as Wandina Primary School, emphasize strong community ties and quality education, further solidifying Wandina’s reputation as a family-friendly suburb.

Wandina is more than just a place to live—it’s a hub for relaxation and recreation. The suburb boasts several parks, including Derna Park and Seacrest Park, where families can enjoy outdoor activities and picnics. Geraldton’s beautiful beaches, such as Tarcoola Beach, are only a short drive away, offering opportunities for swimming, surfing, and fishing.

For cultural enthusiasts, Geraldton’s Museum of Western Australia and the iconic HMAS Sydney II Memorial are must-visit attractions that highlight the region’s rich maritime history.

Wandina is well-equipped with essential amenities, including medical centers, shopping precincts, and recreational facilities. The Seacrest Shopping Centre is a popular spot for residents, housing grocery stores, cafes, and boutique shops.

With efficient public transport links and well-maintained roads, navigating the suburb and its surroundings is hassle-free. Geraldton’s larger commercial hubs are just minutes away, providing access to additional services and entertainment.

Where to Stay

While Wandina is primarily residential, its proximity to Geraldton ensures plenty of accommodation options. For a unique experience, visitors can book stays at the charming Geraldton Luxury Retreat or the eco-friendly Sails Geraldton Accommodation, both offering easy access to Wandina and surrounding attractions.

Eat & Drink

Dining in Wandina is all about exploring Geraldton’s culinary scene. From fresh seafood at Skeetas Waterfront Restaurant to casual brunches at Piper Lane Café, the area caters to diverse tastes. Local markets, such as the Geraldton Farmers Market, provide an opportunity to sample regional produce and artisanal goods.

Getting to Wandina

Traveling to Wandina is straightforward. Visitors driving from Perth can take Brand Highway for a scenic journey along the Coral Coast. Alternatively, flights to Geraldton Airport connect Wandina to Perth in just over an hour, making it a convenient getaway for city dwellers.

About Wandina

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Wandina Postcode: 6530
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -28.824
  • Longitude: 114.635
  • Elevation: 50m
  • Population: 4164
  • Median Income: $45396
  • Area (Sq/km): 3.212
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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