Dianella, Western Australia

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Coordinates31°53′17″S 115°52′26″E / 31.888°S 115.874°E / -31.888; 115.874
Population24,169 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1960s
Dianella
Perth, Western Australia
Coordinates31°53′17″S 115°52′26″E / 31.888°S 115.874°E / -31.888; 115.874
Population24,169 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1960s
Postcode(s)6059
Area10.7 km2 (4.1 sq mi)
Location9 km (6 mi) from the Perth CBD
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
Suburbs around Dianella:
Westminster Mirrabooka Noranda
Nollamara Dianella Morley
Yokine
Menora
Inglewood Bedford

Dianella is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is within the local government area of the City of Stirling.


Dianella was named after the botanical title of a small blue lily, Dianella revoluta, a narrow-leafed plant that was plentiful in the area before residential development.[2] Early development of the area was slow, as the sandy soil, part of the Banksia sandplain, was considered unsuitable for agriculture. Much of Dianella was subdivided in the 1880s by the Intercolonial Investment Company of Sydney, but growth was still slow and by 1919, the only development was along Walter Road, a track leading to dairy farms in the Morley area. Dianella comprised localities known as North Inglewood, East Yokine, Morley Park and Bedford Park. They were amalgamated into Dianella in 1958, which generated some growth.

Development progressed during the 1960s and housing construction first occurred north from Walter Road and Grand Promenade, with St Andrews, Montclair Rise and Dress Circle Estates being the last major areas to be developed in the early 2000s. The character of housing ranges from modest post-war homes to large, modern two storey dwellings.

Dianella was Perth and Western Australia's media centre; with three of Perth's major commercial television stations based there until Channel 7 relocated to Osborne Park in 2015. Channel 9 and Channel 10 left the suburb in 2016 and are now in St Georges Terrace[3] and Subiaco,[4] respectively.

Recreation facilities

There are a number of small parks in Dianella and a large regional open space. Vicinity Centres Dianella is the major shopping centre in the suburb, with several smaller local stores. Education is provided by a number of primary schools as well as high schools in Mirrabooka and Morley.

Dianella Regional Open Space is at the junction of Alexander Drive and Morley Drive and provides a landscape feature for the suburb as well as sporting facilities. The area is home to a number of sporting codes, including lacrosse, football, little athletics, soccer and cricket as well as many more indoor sports..

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