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Joondalup Library
About
Joondalup Library is one of the busiest public library in Western Australia. Joondalup Library opened its doors in 1997 as part of a civic and administration centre. Since then it has been proudly serving Joondalup’s community, providing access to meeting rooms, technology and a vast range of books, DVDs, CDs and other formats, just to name a few.
Reference collection
Located on the lower ground floor within the Joondalup Library, the Reference area houses a large collection suitable for students and researchers of all ages.
Local History collection
Joondalup Library houses the purpose-built Local History areas on the lower ground floor.
Facilities and services
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Self-serve coffee and vending machines
- Off street parking
- Undercover parking
- Meeting rooms for hire
- Recycling stations
Technology
- Colour printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Self-serve loans
Study
City of Joondalup – Administration Centre
The City’s Administration Centre is located at 90 Boas Avenue, Joondalup, next to the Civic Centre, Council Chambers and Joondalup Library.
Our Customer Care Team is the first point of contact for requests, enquiries and feedback and are based in the City’s Administration Building.
Please use the search function at the top of this page for further information about the City, our functions and services.
Sorrento Beach
Sorrento Beach offers excellent family swimming and turquoise water laps against pure white sand, making it an idyllic spot for a relaxing afternoon of beach fun.
Sorrento Beach is located directly south of the bustling Hillarys Boat Harbour, which is home to plenty of restaurants and cafes, as well as the Aquarium of Western Australia.
The Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club provides peace of mind with lifeguard patrols on weekends and public holidays, while midweek lifeguard patrols are provided by the City in conjunction with Surf Life Saving WA.
Removal of Beach Enclosure
The City of Joondalup in conjunction with the State Government installed a beach enclosure at Sorrento Beach in late 2016, however at its November 2020 meeting, Joondalup Council unanimously resolved to remove the Sorrento Beach enclosure due to the compromised integrity of the structure. Removal of the beach enclosure has been completed.
The City will investigate options for the provision of a replacement enclosure. This will enable the City to adequately investigate and plan appropriately to implement a new enclosure, aided by the lessons learnt from the Sorrento Beach enclosure.
Duncraig Library
About
Duncraig Library is a vibrant and welcoming community space enjoyed by people of all ages. The library opened in 1974 and as one of the top ten busiest Libraries in the state, it remains a favourite place for people to experience, learn and socialise.
In April 2019 a community artwork collaboration between students at Duncraig Primary School and WA artist Andrew Frazer was unveiled on the front wall. It celebrates the surrounding native flora and complements the flourishing community garden located in the library courtyard and surrounds. The garden is managed by Duncraig Edible Garden, a community driven project that promotes values of community, sustainability and sharing economies.
Come and experience the wonderful space and enjoy the broad range of programs, activities and events on offer; or just sit, relax and have some quiet time and a good read.
Facilities and services
- Extensive lending options
- 2000+ annual events to meet all interests
- Baby change facilities
- Self-serve coffee machines
- Free, off street parking
- Recycling station
Accessibility
- Wheelchair access
- Bike racks
- Disabled/pram/seniors parking
- Accessible public toilets
- Hearing loop
- After hours return chute
- Books on Wheels Service
- Evacuation Plan
Technology
- Printing/photocopying/scanning
- Public access PCs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi mobile printing
- Free technology classes
- Self-serve loans
Study
- Study carrels
- Online learning tools
Artworks
Your Libraries act as venues to view some of the City’s current Public Art Collection such as paintings, photography, mosaics, murals and sculptures. Take a tour of the art collection on display in the Joondalup Library and Local History/Reference area or search the City’s register.
Delamere Park
Public toilet facilities
There are public toilet facilities in the City parks below. All public toilets are on a cleaning schedule.
Open 24 hours | Open 6.00am – 8.00pm Auto door timer |
Open variable hours |
Burns Beach Park, Burns Beach | Admiral Park, Heathridge | Craigie Leisure Centre, Craigie |
Whitfords Nodes, Hillarys | Barridale Park, Kingsley | Duncraig Library, Duncraig |
Hillarys Animal beach, Hillarys | Beldon Park, Beldon | Falkland Park, Kinross |
Hillarys North beach, Hillarys | Belrose Park, Kallaroo | Joondalup Library, Joondalup |
Hillarys Park, Hillarys | Blackall Park, Greenwood | Whitford Library, Whitford |
Iluka Foreshore Toilets, Iluka | Blackboy Park, Mullaloo | Woodvale Library, Woodvale |
Marmion Beach, Marmion | Bramston Park – UAT only, Burns Beach | Warrandyte Park – External UAT, Craigie |
Mullaloo North, Mullaloo | Bridgewater Park, Kallaroo | |
Mullaloo South, Mullaloo | Caledonia Park, Currambine | |
Neil Hawkins Park, Joondalup | Camberwarra Park, Craigie | |
Ocean Reef Boat Harbour, Ocean Reef | Central Park, Joondalup | |
Pinnaroo Point, Hillarys | Charonia Park, Mullaloo | |
Reid Promenade, Joondalup | Chichester Park – UAT only, Woodvale | |
Sorrento North, Sorrento | Christchurch Park, Currambine | |
Sorrento South, Sorrento | Delamere Park, Currambine | |
Ellersdale Park, Warwick | ||
Emerald Park – UAT only, Edgewater | ||
Glengarry Park, Duncraig | ||
Hawker Park, Warwick | ||
James Cook Park – South, Hillarys | ||
Juniper Park, Duncraig | ||
Key West, Mullaloo | ||
Korella Park, Mullaloo | ||
Lexcen Park, Ocean Reef | ||
MacDonald Park / Fleur Freame, Padbury | ||
Marri Park – Lower, Duncraig | ||
Mawson Park, Hillarys | ||
Melene Park, Duncraig | ||
Mirror Park, Ocean Reef | ||
Moolanda Park, Kingsley | ||
Multi Story Carpark, Joondalup | ||
Ocean Reef Park – UAT only, Ocean Reef | ||
Otago Park, Craigie | ||
Penistone Park – Upper UAT only, Greenwood | ||
Prince Regent Park, Heathridge | ||
Robin Park, Sorrento | ||
Santiago Park, Ocean Reef | ||
Seacrest Park, UAT only, Sorrento | ||
Shepherds Bush – External UAT, Kingsley | ||
Sorrento Soccer – UAT only, Sorrento | ||
Timberlane Park – UAT only, Woodvale | ||
Warwick Hockey Stadium – UAT only, Warwick | ||
Warrandyte Park, UAT only, Craigie | ||
Windermere Park, Joondalup |
UAT = Universal Accessible Toilet
Iluka Beach
Featuring a small beach gazebo at one end of the beach and a boardwalk at the other, this small but idyllic location is popular for families looking for a sheltered stretch of beach to have a picnic or a dip in the crystal clear waters in this pristine part of Marmion Marine Park. If the kids are feeling more adventurous, perhaps visit the lookout and Iluka Foreshore Park with playground with toilet and BBQ facilities only a short walk away.
Iluka Beach is connected to the extensive and beautiful coastal footpath meandering along the coastline, providing further opportunity to enjoy this region by taking a nice stroll while enjoying the stunning views it offers.
Mullaloo Beach North
A family favourite, Mullaloo Beach North is a popular swimming beach, ideal for children of all ages, take a dip in the refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean or laze on the soft white sand. Enjoy a stroll, run or a bike ride on the beach paths that connect Mullaloo to neighbouring beaches along the coast.
Mullaloo Beach North features a lookout which sits atop a small hill. Why not take a brief walk to the top and drink in a spectacular Indian Ocean sunset.
Look out for seabirds, dolphins, sea lions, rays and a huge diversity of other species from the beach or lookout.
Hillarys Beach Park (Whitfords Nodes Health and Wellbeing Hub)
Transformation into the health and wellbeing hub
Whitfords Nodes Health and Wellbeing Hub at Hillarys Beach Park now includes a large shaded public playground for the enjoyment of children aged between two and 12 years old. The playground includes swings, combination and climbing units, nature play elements, sand play and all-abilities play. The park also has many undercover picnic settings, benches and barbecues, new tree planting, an improved irrigation system, drink fountains and universal access footpaths.
Visitors to the park can also enjoy the iconic exercise stairway that extends to a height of 22m up the dune landscape and has 145 steps to climb with rest stops along the way. The top offers panoramic views of the coastline and the harbour. The exercise stairway is linked to multiple running tracks of varying lengths and difficulty through the park and the dunes. At the base of the stairway is a dedicated outdoor fitness equipment area suited to body weight exercises and calisthenics.
The health and wellbeing hub is also home to Australia’s largest outdoor park warrior course featuring 16 innovative and challenging obstacles over a 78 metre soft fall surface. Participants can register and record their times via an app, available by scanning a QR code located at the starting line of the course, allowing them to challenge themselves or others.
Greenwood Tennis Courts
Two courts available. For fee information go to Tennis Courts.
Tom Simpson Park
Santiago Park
Robin Park
Prince Regent Park
Otago Park
Ocean Reef Park
Neil Hawkins Park
Moolanda Park
Mirror Park
Melene Park
Mawson Park
Marri Park
Lexcen Park
Korella Park
Key West car park Mullaloo
63 parking bays
2 disabled parking bays
Juniper Park
James Cook Park
Hillarys Park
Hawker Park
Harbour View Park
Glengarry Park
Falkland Park
Ellersdale Park
Christchurch Park
Charonia Park
Central Park (No. 1)
Camberwarra Park
Caledonia Park
Burns Beach Park
Bridgewater Park
Blackboy Park
Blackall Park (No.s 1 & 2) + Calectasia Park
Belrose Park
Beldon Park
Barridale Park
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Admiral Park
Burns Beach
A family favourite, Burns Beach is a sheltered swimming spot that sits within the wildlife-rich waters of Marmion Marine Park. Walk the coastal path, relax on the white-sand beach, barbecue in the grassed parks, or just sit atop the limestone cliffs and drink in a spectacular Indian Ocean sunset.
Look out for seabirds, dolphins, sea lions, rays and a huge diversity of other species from the lookout points. Interpretive signs along the way provide insights into the native flora, fauna and history of the area.
Dine ocean-side at the café, or try chasing some fish by throwing in a line from the groyne or northern end of the beach.
Iluka Beach Park
The City boasts 17km of stunning coastline, stretching north from Beach Road in Marmion, through to Burns Beach Road in Burns Beach. The beaches within the City have many facilities, which makes visiting them a pleasurable experience for residents and tourists of all ages.
Ocean Reef Beach
The City boasts 17km of stunning coastline, stretching north from Beach Rd in Marmion, through to Burns Beach Rd in Burns Beach. The beaches within the City have many facilities, which makes visiting them a pleasurable experience for residents and tourists of all ages.