Community Hub

We might be small, but we have a lot of fantastic facilities in our local community. Take a look.

Community Hall

The North Yunderup Community Hall is a beautifully preserved, central resource that’s made good use of by many community groups. It’s also available for hire.

Kingfisher Park

Sandwiched between Kingfisher Drive and Culeenup Road, Kingfisher Park offers families a safe place to engage in a range of different activities.

Recycling

Residents are provided with a range of options to increase our focus on sustainability and environmentally friendly practices.

North Yunderup Community Hall

The Community Hall was constructed in 1955 as a Country Women’s Association (CWA) meeting place on a block of land donated by Dr Pearson. The first branch of the CWA in Yunderup was founded by Mrs Kiersy on Mill Island (now Culeenup Island) in 1934.

Current bookings

The North Yunderup Hall is available to hire for commercial use and private functions when not in use by regular groups. Regular hall bookings are listed below, with new members invited to join any of the groups.

Craft Group

Bring your project!

Day: Monday

Time: 9.30am – 3pm

Cost: $7.50

Morning Tea & Chat

Day: Saturday

Time: 10am – 11am

Cost: $5

Improve Mobility

Tuesday: Chair Pilates

Wednesday: Moving to Music

Time: 9am – 10am

Cost: $5

Stepping Out Dance

Day: Friday

Time: 10am

Call Norma for details

0427 189 494

Community Hall Booking Enquiries

The North Yunderup Community Hall is available to hire for one-off events and regular bookings. Please complete your details and the Booking Secretary will be in touch with you directly or call Linda on 0409687926.

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Kingfisher Park

Kingfisher park provides residents and visitors with space to play and explore, with lots of facilities to enjoy.

  • BBQ and picnic table
  • Basketball / Netball court
  • Exercise stations
  • Playground areas
  • Football practice oval
  • Toilets

Dog Walking

North Yunderup has several areas to walk dogs safely. The river reserve at the east end of Culeenup Road is an off-leash area with two yellow dog waste collection bins with a plentiful supply of compostable collection bags. Kingfisher Park requires dog to be on-leash at all times and also provides walkers with waste collection bins and bags.

Local walks

North Yunderup is surrounded by wetlands, including Wilgie Creek and the lakes. Wilgie Creek is accessible to the west of the bridge, through the gate. The length of Wilgie Creek is available to walkers, from the bridge right through to the pump house along walking tracks and river reserve area. The lake area is accessible to the west of the bridge giving walkers magnificent views over the wetland.

Recycling

As we live in a place of magnificent biodiversity, increasing our sustainable and environmentally friendly practices does our bit to help. There are a number of community initiatives run by volunteers that you can participate in.

Book Nook

Run out of good reads? Looking for a new mystery that’s not the night-time wandering of the neighbour’s cat? Look no further! The Book Nook is located on the corner of Culeenup Road and River Glen Drive. The shed is full of books, magazines and videos that you can take and maybe even contribute some of your own for others to share.

Blister Packs & Bottle Tops

Collect up your blister packs and bottle tops that are then sorted and taken to the Boddington Reduce Reuse Recycle (RRR) Centre that diverts recyclable items from landfill. You’ll find the bins beside the Book Nook on the corner of Culeenup Road and River Glen Drive.

Cans & Bottles

A collection bin for cans and bottle is located at the boat ramp where North Yunderup Drive meets Culeenup Road. The funds from this are used by the NYCA to put on events throughout the year.