Welcome to 68 Waverley

Your local community centre

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 July 6th

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 ‘Makuru’ is represented by the colour dark blue as it symbolises rain and cold weather.
During the ‘cold and wet’ Noongar people moved inland from the coast to the Darling Scarp to shelter from the cold coastal winds.
The flowering sheoak trees meant the kangaroos were ready to eat. Wild carrots and several species of wild potato were ready for harvesting. The black swan was a reliable food source as this is the time when they are unable to fly due to moulting. Fire is very important during this season, a useful resource for food preparation and production, tool and artefact production, hunting and driving game, and for warmth and signalling.
Flowers that will start to emerge include the blues and purples of the blueberry lily (Dianella revoluta) and the purple flags (Patersonia occidentalis). As the season comes to a close, you should also start to notice the white flowers of the weeping peppermint (Agonis flexuosa) as the blues start to make way for the white and cream flowers of next season called Djilba (August to September).