Help shape the future of parks and outdoor spaces in Banjup. We’ve mapped what’s here and identified some areas for future focus, now we want to know if we’ve got it right.
We’re planning ahead to make sure Banjup's parks and outdoor spaces continue to meet the needs of our growing community, now and into the future.
In 2025, you told us what you value, what’s missing, and what could be better across Cockburn. We’ve used that feedback, along with site visits, mapping and planning analysis, to develop a draft Public Open Space Strategy.
Now we’re zooming in on Banjup.
We’ve mapped the parks and outdoor spaces in your suburb and identified how they currently function (and how they may need to function in the future) and where they sit in the catchment hierarchy.
Banjup Suburb Profile
We've got a draft plan - you're welcome to read it. We've put a lot of thought, time and effort into making this plan thorough and well thought out. But we know, not everyone has time to read this many pages, so we've extracted what we think is the key information for your City and suburb and included it here too. You can check out the draft plan in the document library and we welcome feedback on this.
We’ve highlighted some key considerations to help guide future improvements to parks and outdoor spaces in Banjup, and we want to know if they feel right to you.
While our focus is on overall directions for managing open space across Cockburn, we know that people are most interested in what this means close to home. That’s why we’ve included suburb-specific information so you can see how the trends and actions might apply to where you live.
Looking at the maps and proposed directions:
- Does this feel right for Banjup?
- Do you have enough parks and outdoor spaces nearby?
- Are they easy to access and do they offer the right mix of nature, play and space to be active?
The draft plan sets overall directions for managing parks and outdoor spaces across Cockburn. It doesn’t include detailed playground equipment or individual park upgrades — we’ll come back to you about those separately.
Below, you’ll find:
- A summary of what this means for Banjup
- Key trends and proposed actions
- A link to the full draft plan (if you’d like to dive deeper)
Your feedback will help us check we’ve got the balance right before the strategy is finalised.
Public Open Space in Banjup
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What will the community need?
Banjup is a semi-rural suburb with large residential lots and significant natural areas that provide space for recreation and outdoor activities. While the population is expected to grow through future residential development in select areas, parks and outdoor spaces will need to balance recreation, environmental protection and improved access to community spaces and trails.
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What does Banjup have?
Banjup’s parks and outdoor spaces are primarily made up of large natural areas and conservation reserves, supporting nature-based recreation and outdoor activities, including:
- large nature reserves and wetlands
- potential for trail and ecological link connections
- nearby access to sporting reserves
- large private outdoor living spaces on residential lots
The suburb has extensive natural bushland, but limited formal recreation spaces and playgrounds.