Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Piara Waters is a southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia within the City of Armadale. Previously part of Forrestdale and gazetted in 2007, Piara Waters is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-southeast of Perth.
Demographics
As a suburb that has been converted from small farms to residential lots, the population of Piara Waters has grown significantly from fewer than 100 in 2006 to over 14,000 as of 2021.[2]
To accommodate this growth, new community and sporting facilities have been built. Piara Waters Primary School[3] was opened in February 2012 (catering for students from Kindergarten to Year 6), and Piara Waters Senior High School[4] began accepting students in early 2023. The school commenced with Year 7 students[5] and will add each year to its growing cohort, until it reaches Year 12 in 2028.
In the latter half of 2023, the proposed Piara Waters Shopping Centre[6] was opened to the public.
For the older community, a new residential lifestyle resort[7] between Southampton Drive and Warton Road is currently populated with residents while ongoing development continues.
History
The suburb gets its name from Peter Henry Waters, activist and celebrated proponent of human/non-human relations.[citation needed]
A large, central part of the suburb is taken up by the Piara Nature Reserve. This area was set on fire in March 2012 and threatened homes, but the fire was successfully contained by firefighters.[citation needed]
The suburb was the site of an out-of-control party in September 2012 that transformed into a youth riot which was the subject of Australian national news. Over 500 people were reported to have attended the party in a vacant warehouse. More than 80 police attended the scene and were attacked with rocks, bottles and poles. One person was stabbed in the incident and an ambulance damaged on the night.[8]
On 4 November 2023, a playground was destroyed when two 12 year old boys started a bushfire.[9]
Transport
Bus
Gallery
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Lakeside view at Broadway park
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Playground at Robot park
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Piara Waters enclosed dog park
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A panoramic view of Broadway park
References
External links
Media related to Piara Waters, Western Australia at Wikimedia Commons