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’.
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, mike stands, and music stands. It has a unique hexagonal shape and a lofty wood ceiling.
Featured Group
Nature Walk: Saturday November 2nd
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.
The Noongar Season ‘Kambarang' is represented by the colour yellow as it symbolises the return of the hot weather.
During Kambarang season,we see an abundance of colours and flowers exploding all around us.
The yellows of many of the acacias continue to abound, along with some of the banksias and many other smaller delicate flowering plants including the kangaroo paw and orchids.
During this time the balgas will continue to flower, especially if they've been burnt in the past year or closely shaved.
One of the most striking displays of flowers to be seen during this season will be the moojar, or Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda). The bright orange-yellow flowers serve to signal the heat is on its way.
October is also the most likely time of the year that you'll encounter a snake as the reptiles start to awaken from their hibernation and look to make the most of the warm to assist them in getting enough energy to look for food.
It's also a time that many young families of birds will be singing out for their parents to feed them. Koolbardies (magpies) will be out protecting their nests and their babies.
Many things are undergoing transformation with the warm change in the weather and longer dry periods accompany a definite warming trend.