Basketball Courts

The City has many free to use basketball hoops. The locations below are available for individuals to utilise free of charge and do not require bookings for casual use. Basketball courts available for hire are below the table.

Park Name Street address, Suburb  
Barridale Park Barridale Drive, Kingsley
Caledonia Park Caledonia Avenue, Currambine
Christchurch Park Christchurch Terrace, Currambine
Emerald Park Emerald Way, Edgewater
Hawker Park Hawker Avenue, Warwick
Heathridge Park Sail Terrace, Heathridge (outdoor only, indoor court available for hire)
Juniper Park Juniper Way, Duncraig
MacDonald Park North MacDonald Avenue, Padbury
MacNaughton Park MacNaughton Crescent, Kinross
Melene Park Melene Road, Duncraig
Newcombe Park Newcombe Way, Padbury
Penistone Park West Penistone Street, Greenwood
Timberlane Park Althaea Way, Woodvale
Windermere Park Candlewood Boulevard, Joondalup

 

Please report any maintenance issues as soon as possible via the Report Damage online service or by calling 9400 4255.

Indoor Basketball Courts for Hire

Outdoor Basketball Courts for Hire

If you wish to make a booking for one of these courts, please use the ONLINE FACILITY BOOKINGS SYSTEM

North Coast Water Polo Club

If you are interested in joining a family focused and friendly club, come along and say hello at a training session.

If you want to know more about email secretary@northcoastwaterpolo.com.

An out of season winter training program is available for both juniors and seniors, Flipperball, and in-season summer training and fixtures for both juniors and seniors.

Flippaball is a modified non-contact version of mixed water polo for boys and girls in Years 3 – 7 (ages 7 to 12).

 

 

West Coast Wolverines

West Coast Wolverines is an American football (gridiron) club. The West Coast Wolverines consist of an Under 19 squad (age 14-18), a women’s squad (age 16+) and a men’s squad (age 19+) with the season typically running from October to February.

Training is held at Warrandyte Park, Craigie during the season.

The West Coast Wolverines also run a flag football league. Flag football is the fun, social, non-tackle version and a great introduction into the wonderful game of American football.

Games are on Monday nights with the season running from April to July at Warrandyte Park, Craigie.

For more information email info@westcoastwolverines.com.au.

Quinns Districts Netball Club

Founded in 1978, the Quinns Districts Netball Club has gone from strength to strength. With approximately 200 players in age groups from Net Set Go (age 5) through to Opens – the Quinns Netball Club can provide your daughter or son with the opportunity to play netball and develop solid netball skills and a love of the game. QDNC is an inclusive and positive club with an emphasis placed on teamwork, enjoyment and professionalism. For further information visit www.quinnsnetball club.net

Training is at Gumblossom Courts.

Guy Daniel Clubroom

Located on the west side of Heathridge Park, the Guy Daniel Clubroom boasts ample parking and access to tennis court facilities.

VIRTUAL TOUR OF GUY DANIEL CLUBROOM

 

Capacity

Main Hall: 124 square metres, 100 person capacity.

Parking: 48 bays.

Availability

Please contact the Community Facilities Booking Office to enquire about the availability of this facility.

Amenities in close proximity

Heathridge Park, Heathridge Leisure Centre, Edgewater Train Station and Bus Services.

Dynamic Flame Badminton Club

DFBC was founded in March 1977 and was incorporated with the Department of Commerce in May 1985. Primary role is to promote “Keep Fit FUN Badminton Activities” to increase the participation rate in badminton through leadership and support and by also encouraging young and diversified people to be involved in decision making and creating pathways through learnings.

DFBC / LGBA is “NOT for PROFIT” is a culturally diversified club for families, juniors, adults and seniors supporting participation by various nationalities. DFBC as a local community club continues to grow the sport by promoting badminton at grass roots level, schools and various community groups with the support of Dr Anne Aly (MP), Federal Member for Cowan, Emily Hamilton (MLA), Member for Joondalup, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Local Councils and Ashaway Pacific Sports (Singapore).

DFBC is an inclusive Act Belong Commit club involving partnerships with Mercy Care, Multicultural Services, Edmund Rice Centre and Communicare to provide and promote Keep Fit Fun Badminton Activities to low socio groups, ethnic groups and the communities in the City of Joondalup and City of Wanneroo.

Volunteering WA and various Local Councils provides upskilling of our volunteers so that we can provide communities with better services.

The vision is to create and establish pathways that provides Keep Fit FUN Badminton Activities and Social Development and to build a Badminton FUN Activity network that provides satisfying experiences for players in communities from different backgrounds.

Come meet us on Saturday at Heathridge Community Centre, corner of Siren Road & Sail Terrace, Heathridge
1.00pm to 2.30pm – Juniors
2.00pm to 4.00pm – Adults Social Games

DFBC provides free badminton coaching by Nationally Qualified Coaches all with Working with Children Certificates.

Cost to participate varies from pay if you can – free – a Gold coin donation to $8.

The club is proud to be a KIDSPORT club and can support applications for the receipt of $150 to participate in badminton.

Whitford Junior Cricket Club

Whitfords Junior Cricket Club is one of the biggest junior clubs in WA.  We offer cricket for all ages from Pre Primary through to U17s for both girls and boys. Our mission is to provide the opportunity in our community for as many children as possible to play and enjoy cricket, whilst enabling them to develop their cricketing skills and sportsmanship.

Warwick Open Space

Warwick Open Space is classified as a major conservation area and is ranked in the City of Joondalup’s top five bushland areas due to its high biodiversity values. The reserve covers approximately 60 hectares of bushland and is a great place for a nature walk or bike ride.

Penistone Park

Penistone Park opened on 12 May 2018 and includes a community sporting facility, softball infrastructure, two tennis courts and tennis hit-up wall, softball and cricket nets, netball and three-on-three basketball pad as well as a playground, barbecue and picnic shelter.

Whitford City Football Club

WCFC is a participation-focused, volunteer-powered, family-friendly, team-orientated, equal-opportunity football club. WCFC aims to enable as many players as possible, regardless of ability, background, sex or race, to play football in an environment that is fair, friendly and fun.

Joondalup Little Athletics Centre

The Joondalup Little Athletics Centre was established in 1992 and has been located at the HBF Arena in Joondalup ever since. It provides athletics to children age 5 to 16. Events include short track running, middle distance and hurdles, jumping (long jump, triple jump and high jump) and throwing (shot put, discus and javelin). Depending on age, there are modified implements or a later introduction of the event.

We compete on a Saturday morning (7.30am to 11.30am). Little Athletics involves the whole family and parents are needed to help out – don’t worry, no special knowledge is required. If you are looking for a sport that has a variety and is highly social….Little Athletics and the Joondalup Centre is the one!

Joondalup City Football Club

Joondalup City Football Club is a non-profit community based sports organisation aimed at fostering and developing the game of football at all levels. Founded in 1989, the club has since grown in size and stature. Our home base is the modern Iluka Sports Complex on the corner of Marmion Avenue & Miami Beach Promenade, Joondalup, Western Australia.

Warwick Greenwood Junior Cricket Club

The WGJCC emphasises participation and development of the junior cricketer, both boys and girls, rather than the winning of games and premierships. Striving for victory is part of the game but so to is the satisfaction of being in every sense a member of the team. We would like our players to be enjoying their cricket long after the wins and losses of particular games have been forgotten.
It is Club Policy to instil the skills of cricket in an atmosphere of fun and enjoyment. Over the season, all players should have equal opportunity for participation regardless of their relative abilities. These considerations have priority over team success in the competitions. Above all else, players will be taught good sportsmanship.

Edith Cowan University Cheerleading Club Inc

The Edith Cowan University Cheerleading Club is a non-profit organisation, whose mission is to provide quality recreation and skill development in the sport of cheerleading, for all students of Edith Cowan University. We wish for people to recognise us as a friendly, fun-filled, hard-working, and talented team, and to accept the sport as one that requires dedication and athleticism. We aim to provide ECU with a competition squad at Local, State and National events for cheerleading.

The club trains at West Coast Fury Cheer & Tumble Wangara. For more information, http://ecucheer.weebly.com

Lake Joondalup Netball Club

Our Club was established in 2000, with a average of 3 teams each year from under 17 to Opens. Being a small club we take a interest in all our players and always there to offer support on the field as needed. In our nine years our teams have managed to reach the grandfinal with success.

Greenwood Tennis Club

Greenwood Tennis Club was started in 1975 in the suburb of Greenwood. The current location was built for Greenwood Tennis Club to accommodate the need for more courts and larger facilities. In the 1990s, the courts were increased to twelve and new, modern club-room facilities were built.

Eagles Junior Basketball Club

The Eagles Junior Basketball Club is a member of the Wanneroo Basketball Assocation. We have teams for boys and girls ages 6 to 18yrs. We promote a family club feeling with the majority of our club training together and becoming more involved with everyone. We want our members to not only improve their game but to also develop important social skills through fun and making new friends.

Kinross Netball Club

Kinross Netball Club was formed in the year 2000 and has participated in the by Joondalup Netball Association competition every year since. The club has 220+ members including players, umpires and volunteer coaches and managers.
The Club fosters netball skills and social interactions of female athletes who love the game. Players range from Net-Set-Go through to open age. We endeavour to develop our members in all facets of the game including playing, umpiring, coaching, mentoring and team management. We provide all athletes of every skill level with the opportunity to participate, guided by trained coaches, managers and umpires.

Westside Football Club 

Founded in 2000.Family based club with a mix of teams up to Div1. Fun and development focused for 5 to 18 years olds

Currambine Netball Club

CNC was formed in 2005.  Over the years our membership has grown.   Currambine Netball Club provides an environment that nurtures the netballer that wishes to be a social player, and also provides a pathway for those that intend to pursue a career in high level netball. We are very proud of our Players, Coaches and Umpires, many who have been selected to represent Joondalup Netball Association in the Smarter Than Smoking  Association Carnival, State and Regional programs and State league teams over the years. Our club is a proud member of Joondalup Netball Association.

Phoenix Calisthenics Club

Calisthenics is a uniquely Australian sport which requires a fun attitude, team work and a competitive spirit. At Phoenix we always welcome new girls to come and try or join any of our friendly and fun classes. We have experienced, talented and passionate coaches within a friendly and supportive club environment.

Butler Netball Club

We register players aged five to Opens. Our Winter season runs from the beginning of May through to September and we have a Spring season running for eight weeks in October and November. Please contact us at butlerpresident@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page, Butler Netball Club, for more information.

West Coast Calisthenics Club

Calisthenics is an artistic dance sport unique to Australia where participants aged from 4 to adult have fun and keep fit by learning:  Gymnastics, Simplified Ballet, Dance, Singing, Acting, Marching, Club Swinging and Rod Twisting.  Teams perform on stage in several competitions and at an Annual Family Concert.

Joondalup Kinross Junior Football Club

JKJFC is a family friendly club that plays an important part within the community to provide a safe and encouraging environment for children of all ages to enjoy AFL.  JKJFC is the largest club in the West Perth District and runs one of the most successful Auskick centres in WA

Oceanside Little Athletics Club

Little Athletics club catering for boys and girls from U7s to U17s. Training held Mondays and Thursdays from 4.30pm to 6pm at Korella Park, Mullaloo from October to late February. Competition held Saturday mornings at Charles Riley Reserve, North Beach.