Paid parking locations
Paid parking has been implemented in high demand parking areas within the City. You can find detailed information on each paid parking zone below. Remember to always check signage when parking. For assistance with parking, contact us.
Paid parking
Payment methods include cash (coins only) and credit/debit card (with a minimum $2 spend) and EasyPark (a small additional fee applies). Please note, American Express cards will not be accepted.
EasyPark is live!
Want to save time on parking? Download the EasyPark app! You can now pay for parking via your phone in all paid parking areas within the City of Stirling.
EasyPark allows you to extend or end parking time as needed and alerts you when your parking session is about to expire - meaning you only pay for time used.
It’s quick and easy to register - download via the app store or visit www.easypark.com.au
All other parking methods will still be available via the City’s parking ticket machines.
For any payment issues contact EasyPark on 1300 73 40 70.
Did you know?
If you’re a regular EasyPark user you may benefit from their Saver Plan option?
To setup an EasyPark ‘Saver plan’ contact EasyPark customer service by calling 1300 73 40 70 or emailing customer.service@easypark.com.au.
Glendalough
Parking is available Monday to Friday. Long term is $1.00 per hour to a max of $5 per day. There is a small additional fee if using EasyPark. Please check the EasyPark website for additional information.
Locations
- Cayley Street
- Harborne Street
- Leeder Street (section of Eastern end only)
- Pollard Street between Cayley Street and Harborne Street.
Herdsman Business Park and Osborne Park
Parking is available Monday to Friday. Short term is $1.00 per hour. Long term is $1.50 per hour to a max of $5 per day. There is a small additional fee if using EasyPark. Please check the EasyPark website for additional information.
Locations
Walters Drive
Hasler Road
- Gould Street
- Teakle Street
- Parkland Road.
Innaloo
Parking is available Monday to Friday. Short term is $3.00 per hour. Long term is $2.00 per hour to a max of $7 per day. There is a small additional fee if using EasyPark. Please check the EasyPark website for additional information.
Locations
Sunray Drive
Tassels Place
- Baumea Way.
Stirling
Parking is available Monday to Friday. Short term is $1.50 per hour. Long term is $1.00 per hour to a max of $5 per day. There is a small additional fee if using EasyPark. Please check the EasyPark website for additional information.
Locations
- Cedric Street First hour free
- Ravel Lane First hour free.
Mount Lawley
There are many free parking options within the Mount Lawley Town Centre as well as paid parking options for longer visitors to the area.
Free parking
Free parking can be found at below locations. Please refer to applicable signage for parking limits and restrictions.
- Field Street
- Monday to Friday, 7.00am to 6.00pm, 3 hour limits apply
- Saturday and Sunday no time limit applies.
- Beaufort Street
- Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 4.00pm, 1 hour time limit applies. Please note, from 6.30am - 9.00am on the Southbound lane and from 4.00pm - 6.30pm on the Northbound lane is a dedicated bus lane and there is no parking permitted
- Saturday, 8.00am - 1.00pm, 1 hour limits apply
- No time limit applies on Sunday.
- Beaufort Street carparks - 7.00am to 6.00pm (7 days), 3 hour limits apply.
Paid parking
Parking is available Monday to Friday. Short term is $1.50 per hour. Long term is $1.00 per hour to a max of $5 per day. There is a small additional fee if using EasyPark. Please check the EasyPark website for additional information.
Locations
- Railway Parade First hour free
- Park Road First hour free
- Bradford Street.
Paid parking location map
Report a ticket machine issue
To report an issue with a ticket machine, please phone the Stirling parking team on (08) 9205 8537.
Parking FAQs
What changes is the City making to parking?
The City of Stirling is focused on the way parking is provided, regulated and managed in precincts of the City that experience high parking demand through implementing paid parking. One of the benefits of paid parking is that the costs of providing parking facilities and services is offset by contributions from motorists who use the facilities, instead of entirely by the City's ratepayers.
What benefits does paid parking bring?
- Better utilisation of on-site private parking
- Increased public transport use
- Improved vehicle turnover within public car parking areas
- Removal of commuters who travel to other work locations
- Improved customer parking opportunities within close proximity to businesses.
What payment methods are available?
- Parking can be paid for with cash (coin only) or by credit card/PayPass (Visa Card or Master Card with minimum $2.00 spend)
- Easy Park pay by phone (includes a 10% commission charged by Easy Park)
- American Express is not accepted
- Machines do not give change.
Is free parking available?
Yes. There are still several areas where parking is free, although other restrictions may apply. 'First hour free' applies in some paid parking areas within the City however a parking ticket must still be displayed. Please check the parking signage specific to each area.
Motorcycle bays are free.
What happens if I have a problem with a ticket machine?
For assistance with EasyPark payments please visit the EasyPark website or contact EasyPark on the details below:
What bays can motorbikes park in?
Motorcycle drivers can park in a motorcycle bay or a regular parking bay. Motorcycles may park for free within the City’s paid parking areas.