The City of Stirling sits on land known as Mooro Country, home to Wadjak Nyoongar people for more than 40,000 years. Mooro Country extends from the Indian Ocean in the west to beyond the City’s boundary in the east, and from the Swan River on the banks of Perth’s CBD south of the City of Stirling to the boundary of Perth’s metropolitan northern border in Yanchep.
The City is predominantly urban, with over 103,000 private dwellings. It also has 1,780ha of open space for reserves, parks, natural conservation areas and special purpose lands, including over 700ha of natural bushland, 26 wetland sites and 7 km of coastal dunes and beaches. Our built environment boasts a thriving industrial hub, beautiful history-laden suburbs and cool, eclectic café strips.