

The local community describes Balcatta as a multicultural, active and friendly neighbourhood. To better understand what is means to be ‘a local’ our suburb profile seeks to understand the local stories Koora (past), Yeyi (present), Boordawan (future) and respond to Ngalang Maya (our place). This snapshot identifies the unique character of Balcatta’s neighbourhood and helps the City rethink how we deliver services with a local focus.
Balcatta, meaning ‘his hill’, was predominantly used for market gardening until the '60s and '70s, when industries moved into the area and blue-collar workers began to establish homes.
What it means to be a 'local'
In 1844, a grant of 780 acres was granted to Samuel Moore in an area now covered by Balcatta. After his death in 1875, the land was sold to John Charles Mews for £300 and the first trace of the name Balcatta can be found on the offer for sale by Mews in 1888. Another section of Balcatta was also once part of an extensive grant given to T. R. C. Walters in 1840.
Significant Balcatta landmarks include the limestone pinnacles on the grounds of Balcatta Senior High School, which were unearthed in the 1930s and 1940s as surrounding sand was excavated. The Balcatta industrial area occupies the northern portion of Balcatta and the site is a significant employment centre for the region, offering a range of services including retail, office, wholesale and light industry.
Local community groups
- Campion Community Gardens
- Stirling Community Men's Shed.
Local markets
- Stirling Farmers Market.
Local sporting clubs
- Balcatta Football Club
- Balcatta Cricket Club (and Juniors)
- Balcatta Baseball Club
- Balcatta Volleyball Club
- Stirling Amateur Football Club
- Stirling Junior Football Club
- Gwelup Croatia Soccer Club
- Black Stars Football Club
- WA blind Cricket Club
- Stirling Macedonia Soccer Club.
Local leisure
- Stirling Leisure - Hamersley.
Local schools
- Balcatta Primary School
- Balcatta Senior High School
- St Lawrence Primary School
- Takari Primary School
- West Balcatta Primary School.
What you have told us so far
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We want to bring neighbours together, invest in local stories and inspire opportunities to work together. To find out more about Locally-led Stirling, visit Shaping our City.
If you are looking for ways to get involved in your local area, please contact one of the City’s Local Engagement Officers by emailing getinvolved@stirling.wa.gov.au.
Local plans
Dwellings in Balcatta are mainly single detached residences, although a number of unit developments exist within the eastern sector between Main Street and Wanneroo Road. Houses are generally made of brick and tile with many reflecting a southern European influence in their design. Character housing can be found in the area east of Main Street - these are generally older, timber-framed dwellings that housed the majority of market gardeners before Balcatta’s suburban development.
- Richard Guelfi Field and Jones Paskin Reserve, which both have playing fields
- Grindleford Reserve and Macedonia Park, both home to soccer
- Rickman Delawney Reserve with its own tennis courts.
- Primewest Northlands Shopping Centre on Wanneroo Road, serving district shopping needs
- Amelia Heights Shopping Centre, catering for local requirements.
The industrial area to the north of Balcatta is home to numerous businesses, including the offices of the Water Corporation and Western Power.
- Richard Guelfi Reserve Floodlighting Upgrade
- Balcatta Soccer Club Building Upgrade.

