Welcome to Stirling, where community thrives in harmony with nature. Nestled on Cedric Street, right across from the City of Stirling Administration Building, lies the enchanting Stirling Civic Gardens. With meandering pathways, picturesque gardens, and inviting natural spaces, this oasis boasts a playground perfect for families to enjoy all year round. The gardens stand as a testament to Stirling’s commitment to blending modern living with serene greenery.
Stirling’s residential landscape is a dynamic fusion of modernity and heritage. After land subdivision, the suburb’s development raced ahead, giving rise to single detached dwellings on spacious lots. The architectural aesthetic is an intriguing mix, featuring modern brick constructions that often mirror Southern European influences. The streets also grace the suburb with a fair share of elegant 2-storey residences. Amidst this contemporary backdrop, older homes from the 1970s hold their ground near Osborne Park Hospital, a nostalgic reminder of Stirling’s journey through time.
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Data obtained in 2025 from Real Estate Institute of Western Australia and Australian Bureau of Statistics
Long before modern suburbia, the wetland regions of Stirling were teeming with life, offering a bounty of sustenance for the Aboriginal people who called this land home. Here, kangaroos, emus, tortoises, mudfish, and an array of water birds and eggs formed a part of their culinary tapestry. The Gwelup-Balcatta region, which Stirling now occupies, hosted several Aboriginal sites that resonate with the echoes of ancient stories.