Welcome to 68 Waverley
68 Waverley is your local community centre. We are centrally located in the heart of Dianella, across the road from Dianella Plaza and the Dianella Library.
We offer and host a number of wholesome activities for you, you family and friends.
We also hire our spaces out at reasonable rates. Why not consider us for your next event or club you would like to hold in the Dianella region?
Browse our ‘What’s On’ and our ‘Spaces’ to find what you need.
If you are nearby, check out Daisy, our little library (built by the Dianella Men’s Shed) or pop through our Garden Entrance and spend some time in our prayer garden. It’s a lovely quiet spot to sit still and simply ‘be’.
Coming Up
Bush Dance!
March 29 2025 | 131 Hayes Avenue, Dianella
Join us for a fun night of Bush Dancing with our friends at Church of the Nazarene, Dianella.
Fiona and her band will be playing the dancing tunes!
All are welcome! Bring the family and invite your neighbours for a fun night out.
Featured Group
Nature Walk
These guided walks give you a gentle wander through the bushland in the Dianella Regional Open Space. Your guide has a sound knowledge of the local flora and enjoys sharing that knowledge and learning new things too.
In March, the Noongar season will be 'Bunuru':
Bunuru is represented by the colour orange and is the hottest time of the year.
Bunuru is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain. Hot easterly winds continue with a cooling sea breeze most afternoons – if you're close to the coast.
Traditionally this was, and still is, a great time for living and fishing by the coast, rivers and estuaries. Because of this, freshwater foods and seafood made up major parts of the Noongar people’s diet during Bunuru.
Bunuru is also a time of the white flowers with lots of white flowering gums in full bloom, including jarrah, marri and ghost gums.
Another striking flower to look out for is the female zamia (Macrozamia riedlei). Being much larger than its male counterpart, the huge cones emerge from the centre of the plant with masses of a cotton wool like substance.
As the hot and dry weather continues, the seed cones change from green to bright red, indicating they're ripening and becoming more attractive to animals, particularly the emu, that will eat the toxic fleshy outer layer.
Featured Space
Auditorium
The Auditorium is a 151 square metre area and can accommodate various set ups. It has a stage, chairs, sound desk, three screens, computer with USB ports, microphone stands, and music stands. It has a unique hexagonal shape and a lofty wood ceiling.