Activity room
- Address Stirling Leisure - Inglewood, 62 Alexander Drive Inglewood WA 6062
- Capacity 70 (Standing) 30 (Seating) 50 (Theatre)
- Suitability
Dianella Regional Open Space
Light St, Dianella WA 6059
Please note that parking cannot be guaranteed
Active Communities
The playspace at Dianella Regional Open Space is situated at the rear of the main car park off Light St. It features play elements within sand and rubber play areas, seamlessly connected to the adjacent remnant bushland.
The playground boasts unique play elements, including sunken cubbies, timber balance items, and a limestone and rock summit with a climbing wall. Visitors can enjoy a large pendulum swing, and a water pump with a creek bed is conveniently located nearby. Additionally, standard combination units, rockers, and spinners are positioned within the rubber play area.
Adjacent to Alexander Drive, you’ll find Dianella Reserve one, which caters to cricket and football. Dianella Reserve two serves as a central sporting ground for the same sports. For athletics and soccer enthusiasts, Dianella Reserve three (entry off Morley Drive) is the ideal choice.
When booking, please specify the reserve or playspace area you wish to reserve in the notes section of the online booking form. Public toilets are conveniently located nearby, and BBQ and picnic facilities are also available.
$30.00 per hour
The community rate applies to groups or individuals who use City spaces without any commercial gain.
$59.00 per hour
The commercial rate applies to bookings where City spaces are hired with the intention to generate profit for the individual or organisation.
Please review the terms and conditions of hire prior to enquiring.
For more information, submit an enquiry below.
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The city does not take bookings for playgrounds, tables, gazebos, or BBQ areas in the reserves or on the beaches. These areas are public and available on a first-come, first-served basis
Bookings for reserves are only necessary under specific conditions:
• If more than 100 people will be in attendance.
• If an entertainment company (e.g. party pony, petting zoo, bouncy castle, or laser tag) or food business will be present.
• If structures larger than 3 x 3 meters (e.g. tents, arbours, or marquees) need to be set up.
• If you are a business charging customers / client, e.g. Personal Training, or selling tickets.
If your event does not meet any of the above criteria, you are welcome to use the reserve and its amenities without charge.
Yes, you are allowed to access the park or beach for loading and unloading. However, once you've unloaded, all vehicles must be parked in the designated car park.
We do not provide power or water. You will need to bring your own generators and/or water on the day.
Please note: It is an offence in Western Australia for persons of any age to drink in public, such as on the street, park or beach.
PENALTY: $200 infringement or maximum $2000 fine.
Find out more on the WA Police Force website
The city does not issue permits to drink alcohol at reserves or beaches.
If you make a booking to have a ticketed event where alcohol will be supplied or sold, a liquor licence must be obtained.
Yes, however, please ensure no waste is left on the grounds
Rice, confetti, or similar materials are not permitted to be thrown on any beach or reserve. However, fresh flower petals are acceptable as they are biodegradable.
Helium balloons must not be released on parks, reserves, or beaches and must be anchored down.
Decorations such as arbours, chairs, trestle tables, and marquees are considered infrastructure and require a booking.
Yes, you can set up a marquee, but you will need to provide size details to the Facility Hire Officer, and it may require a booking. Marquees and portable beach shelters smaller than 3 x 3 square meters do not need approval.
Food trucks are permitted to park on the reserve or beach but are only allowed in reserve carparks. Food trucks are not permitted to set up in beach carparks.
Yes, however you will need to provide a copy of the public liability insurance on the submission of your application for.
Yes bins are provided in all our public spaces however if you require extra bins, please submit an enquiry via the City of Stirling website.
Yes, however if you are photographing / filming for commercial or marketing purposes, you must seek approval for a permit. This is subject to conditions and a fee will apply.
The city has two designated drone flying areas:
Hertha North Reserve, Stirling and Yokine Regional Open Space West, Yokine.
The City does not issue permits for drone use, we simply require the pilot to fly according to CASA Regulations.
You must be a member of the respective club or association to utilise these reserves and must fly in accordance with the CASA regulations.
Flying over populous areas such as beaches, heavily populated parks, or sports ovals while they are in use is not permitted.
For more information on aviation and drone usage, visit Civil Aviation Safety Authority – CASA.
We do not take bookings for carparks and cannot guarantee parking will be available for the food truck or coffee van.
A booking grants you permission to hold your activity at a City of Stirling location, but it does not reserve the area for you.
Yes, there is lighting/floodlighting on some of our reserves; however, approval from the City's Active Communities team is required.
Each area has its own specific requirements. Please follow the signage posted around the local areas
We review this on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the city noise regulations. For further details, please refer to the city's noise guidelines.
Restroom facilities are available in some of our parks and reserves. For more information, please contact the bookings team.