Sinagra

WA 6065 • Greater Perth

3,100
Population (2021)
$52,104
Median Income
1.78 km²
Area
$400/wk
Median Rent
Family-FriendlyGrowth SuburbNew DevelopmentSuburbanAffordable

About Sinagra

Sinagra is a compact residential suburb of just 1.8 square kilometres in the City of Wanneroo, located on Perth's northern metropolitan fringe approximately 35 kilometres north of Perth CBD. Part of the Wanneroo – North-East urban area, the suburb had a population of 3,100 at the 2021 Census — up from 2,632 in 2016 — reflecting the significant growth occurring across Perth's northern corridor. With a median age of 31 and an average household size of 2.9, Sinagra has a predominantly young, family-oriented demographic typical of Perth's outer northern suburbs.

Sinagra is a predominantly residential suburb characterised by modern family homes and quiet local streets, with parks and reserves providing community open space. The nearby Wanneroo town centre, approximately 2 kilometres to the south-west, offers shopping, dining, schools, and community services, while Joondalup city centre — a major regional hub — is accessible within about 7 kilometres. Transperth bus services connect Sinagra to the Joondalup rail line, with Joondalup Station offering regular trains to Perth CBD on the Joondalup Line. The suburb appeals to families and first-home buyers seeking modern, affordable housing within Perth's expanding northern growth corridor.

Sinagra falls under postcode 6065 and is governed by Wanneroo Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Wanneroo electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
6065
Urban Area
Wanneroo - North-East
LGA / Council
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Major Urban
Timezone
Perth (UTC+8)
Coordinates
-31.74°, 115.81°
Statistical Area
Greater Perth
Area
1.78 km²
Elevation
67m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Nearest Train Stations

Joondalup
7 km
N/A
Clarkson
8 km
N/A

Bus Services

  • Transperth bus services (Wanneroo area routes) — Joondalup Station and Wanneroo Town Centre 15–25 min

Commute to Perth CBD

Distance
35 km
By Train
Drive or bus to Joondalup Station, then Joondalup Line to Perth — approx 55–70 min total
By Car (Peak)
40–55 min
By Car (Off-Peak)
30–40 min

🛣️ Mitchell Freeway (via Wanneroo Road interchange) provides direct road access to Perth CBD; car is the most common commute mode

Walkability Car-Dependent

A car is needed for most daily errands, though local parks and some neighbourhood amenities near Wanneroo town centre are accessible on foot

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

🏠 Housing 2021 Census

Median Rent (weekly)
$400
Median Mortgage (monthly)
$1,999
Avg Household Size
2.9 people
Median Age
31 years
Social Housing (% of dwellings)
0.8%

8 state housing + 0 community housing dwellings (ABS 2021 Census)

🎓 Educational Institution Attending 2021 Census

School Sector Breakdown

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
2,632
Census 2021
3,100
17.8% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
$45,916
Income 2021
$52,104
13.5% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

🌍 Country of Birth 2021 Census

Born in Australia 1,869
Born Overseas 1,164

Top Countries of Birth (excl. Australia)

  • 1. England 293
  • 2. South Africa 134
  • 3. New Zealand 121
  • 4. India 69
  • 5. Ireland 55
  • 6. Scotland 43
  • 7. Philippines 36
  • 8. Zimbabwe 28
  • 9. Singapore 26
  • 10. Iran 19

🧬 Ancestry 2021 Census

Top ancestries reported (people may report up to two)

English 1,253
Australian 891
Irish 299
Scottish 267
Italian 203
Indian 131
Chinese 103
German 97
South African 97
Australian Aboriginal 68

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents' Birthplace 2021 Census

995
Both parents born in Australia
1,561
Both parents born overseas
458
One parent AU, one overseas

🛐 Religion 2021 Census

No Religion
47.1%
Christianity
41.9%
Hinduism
2.8%
Islam
1.5%
Buddhism
1.1%
Sikhism
1.1%

📊 Age Distribution 2021 Census

0-4 years
305 (9.8%)
5-14 years
529 (17.1%)
15-19 years
157 (5.1%)
20-24 years
207 (6.7%)
25-34 years
586 (18.9%)
35-44 years
520 (16.8%)
45-54 years
338 (10.9%)
55-64 years
243 (7.8%)
65-74 years
155 (5.0%)
75-84 years
56 (1.8%)
85+ years
5 (0.2%)

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sinagra known for? +

Sinagra is a modern residential suburb in Perth's northern corridor, known for its family-friendly character, affordable housing, and proximity to the Wanneroo town centre. It is part of one of Perth's fastest-growing northern areas, with new residential developments continuing to expand the suburb.

How far is Sinagra from Perth CBD? +

Sinagra is approximately 35 kilometres north of Perth CBD, with typical drive times of 30–40 minutes off-peak and 40–55 minutes during peak hours via the Mitchell Freeway or Wanneroo Road.

Does Sinagra have public transport? +

Sinagra is served by Transperth bus services connecting to Joondalup Station and the Wanneroo town centre. Joondalup Station on the Joondalup Line is approximately 7 kilometres away, providing regular train services to Perth CBD.

What is the population of Sinagra? +

According to the 2021 Census, Sinagra has a population of 3,100 residents, up from 2,632 in 2016 — an increase of around 18% in five years, reflecting the broader growth of Perth's northern suburbs.

Is Sinagra a good place to live? +

Sinagra suits families and first-home buyers looking for modern, affordable housing in Perth's northern corridor. It offers a quiet, suburban lifestyle with access to Wanneroo's shopping and services, though a car is essential for most daily errands and the commute to Perth CBD.

What is the postcode for Sinagra? +

Sinagra's postcode is 6065, which covers Sinagra and several other northern Perth suburbs in the City of Wanneroo, including Wanneroo itself.