Mirrabooka Community Hub

The Mirrabooka Community Hub consists of a range of facilities and spaces available to everyone in the community.

The hub is located at 21 Sudbury Rd, Mirrabooka.

Mirrabooka Community Hub

Mirrabooka Community Hub is made up of:

  • Stirling Libraries - Mirrabooka
  • Mirrabooka Innovations Lab
  • Stirling Community Centres - Kevin Smith, Mirrabooka
  • Welcome Hub (settlement, engagement and transition services)
  • Mirrabooka Multicultural Centre
  • Multicultural Futures
  • Stirling Leisure Centres - Herb Graham Recreation Centre - Mirrabooka
  • Wandjoo Gardens
  • Ishar Multicultural Women’s Health Centre
  • Sudbury House Community Centre
  • Naala Djookan Healing Centre.

Stirling Libraries - Mirrabooka

Offering a wide variety of library and information services including:

  • Paper and digital books, magazines, newspapers

  • Audio files, DVDs
  • Free Wi-Fi and computer access
  • Scanning, photocopying, printing
  • Reference and information.

Other community programs offered at the Library include:

ServiceDescription
Craft ClubCome along and share your creative skills in a social craft group.
Council paymentsPay rates here. eftpos payments accepted only.
English conversation groupsImprove English skills and meet new people, in a relaxed and informal setting.
Homework HutFree weekly service helping children with homework.
Justice of the PeaceSaturday mornings 9.00am - 11.30am.
LETS (Learning English through Storytime)Improve your English skills through songs, stories and rhymes. This fun parent and child program is a great way to meet new people.
Info Hub

Mirrabooka Library Info Hub volunteers provide free one on one confidential assistance to help you complete basic forms, navigate government websites, or access information about local services.

Session times:

  • Tuesday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
  • Thursday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
  • Friday 9.00am - 11.30am.
Innovations LabAn ideal facility to learn and improve your computer skills and access new technologies. The room is also available for hire.
Library of Things (LoT)

City of Stirling Libraries strives to be responsive to community needs and interests. In recent years, the notion of a sharing economy has inspired public libraries to develop non-traditional collections of items for community access. A public Library of Things (LoT) provides access to these items – or “Things”. 

Things are considered and acquired in a variety of areas: art and craft, kitchen and baking supplies, technology, health and wellbeing, musical instruments, toys and games, home improvement, outdoor recreation and home and garden

Browse the catalogue of “Things” on the website or in your library app. 

Storytime and RhymetimeEncourage a love of reading, help develop your child’s imagination and language skills, and make new friends.

More information and contact

Address 21 Sudbury Road, Mirrabooka WA 6061
Phone (08) 9205 7300
Email mirrabooka.library@stirling.wa.gov.au

Stirling Community Centres - Kevin Smith, Mirrabooka

The City's Cultural Diversity and Community team work from this centre and provide the following services:

ServiceDescriptionContact
Aboriginal engagementOur Aboriginal Engagement Officer can connect you to local services and opportunities, to become involved in our reconciliation activities.

Phone (08) 9205 8555

Youth and Children’s servicesOur team can provide you with information regarding community-based activities for children. They are also able to connect you to local services and opportunities. Visit the Opportunities for Young People webpage.Phone (08) 9205 8555
Multicultural EngagementIf you are a newcomer to the area, speak to our friendly staff about our services, engagement and multicultural programs.Phone (08) 9205 8555
Wandjoo Gardens

The Wandjoo Gardens is a place for public use. 

Read, eat, play and relax on our outdoor seating.

Wandjoo is the Nyoongar word for welcome. In the garden you can relax and explore the garden to understand the relationship between the Nyoongar and European six seasons.

For more information, contact the City on (08) 9205 8555.

Stirling Leisure Centre - Herb Graham

ServiceDescriptionContact
Stirling Leisure Centre - Herb Graham

A multipurpose sport and community centre with function rooms available for hire for birthdays and weddings. Sports available to play are Basketball and Futsal and junior sports coaching and games.

38 Ashbury Crescent, Mirrabooka WA 6061

Phone (08) 9205 7320

Email HerbGrahamCRC@stirling.wa.gov.au

Mirrabooka Multicultural CentreBased within Herb Graham Leisure Centre, The Mirrabooka Multicultural Centre (MMC) offers an affordable facility for new residents and migrants with an endeavour of supporting the establishment of new and emerging community groups and easing their transition to Australia.

38 Ashbury Crescent, Mirrabooka WA 6061

Phone (08) 9205 7320

Welcome Hub (Settlement and Transition Services)Based within Herb Graham Leisure Centre, The Welcome Hub is a one-stop shop offering services to new migrants/humanitarian and family visa arrivals during their first five years of settlement in Australia. The Welcome Hub provides a range of services for individuals, families, children, youth, groups, school holiday programs, leadership programs and tailored support for new and emerging community groups and leaders.

38 Ashbury Crescent, Mirrabooka WA 6061

Phone (08) 9205 8873

Email welcomehub@stirling.wa.gov.au                                    

Naala Djookan Healing Centre

The Naala Djookan Healing Centre provides the following services:

ServiceDescriptionContact
Naala Djookan Healing CentreNaala Djookan Healing Centre provides healing and practical support services for women and children at risk of or experiencing Family and Domestic Violence.  Services provided include Counselling, Advocacy, and Legal and Financial Assistance, as well as a range of workshops and information sessions that allow people to connect with themselves and others. Naala Djookan Healing Centre is located at 10 – 11/24 Chesterfield Road, Mirrabooka, adjacent to Kevin Smith Community Centre.

Phone (08) 9205 7555

Email naaladjookanhc@stirling.wa.gov.au

Website

Other Services available that are not managed by the City

ServiceDescriptionContact
Ishar Multicultural Women's Health Centre

Provides information and referral, individual counselling, support programs, health promotion/health education and clinical services for women of all ages and cultural backgrounds.

A free interpreter service and bilingual workers are available.

21 Sudbury Road,          Mirrabooka

Phone (08) 9345 5335.

Email info@ishar.org.au

Visit the website here.

Mental Health Access servicesProvides specialised mental health services for migrants and refugees, to improve the quality of life and well-being of individuals.Phone (08) 9207 1527
Sudbury Community House and Sudbury House Early Learning Centre

Sudbury House is a neighbourhood centre which hosts various activities and programs.

Drop in on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11.00am - 2.00pm if you require food assistance or come down on Mondays from 10:30am-1:30pm for our free laundry service.

Rooms are also available for hire.

The Early Learning Centre provides care for children 0-5 and currently has places available. Get in touch if you would like to arrange a tour of the centre or have any other queries about enrolment.

30 Chesterfield Road,    Mirrabooka

Phone (08) 9344 8011

Email                          admin@sudburyhouse.org.au

Visit the Sudbury House website.