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View all public toilets in Western AustraliaAbout public toilets in Stirling
Stirling is a diverse and sprawling metropolitan hub in Perth's northern suburbs, stretching from the iconic coastline of Scarborough and Trigg to bustling commercial centres like Osborne Park and Mirrabooka. Whether you are a local heading to the beach, a parent at a suburban playground, or a worker in the industrial zones, having reliable access to public facilities is essential for navigating one of the most populous local government areas in Western Australia.
Getting around Stirling
Movement through Stirling is defined by a mix of coastal recreation, major shopping precincts, and extensive parklands. Locals often frequent the Karrinyup and Innaloo areas, while weekend crowds flock to the foreshore for surfing and markets. The region's vast network of sporting ovals and community reserves means facilities are often clustered around active recreation hubs, ensuring that those attending weekend sports or family picnics are well-supported.
Where to find public toilets in Stirling
Public toilets in Stirling are strategically positioned to serve its distinct zones. Along the coast, you'll find facilities at major beach access points and surf clubs to accommodate the high volume of visitors. In the suburban heartland, they are typically located within large regional parks and near community centres. For those using public transport or shopping, facilities are integrated into transit interchanges and major retail strips, though standalone blocks are more common in the local reserves and sporting complexes.
Accessible toilets in Stirling
The region maintains a strong focus on inclusion, with 58 (65%) of its 89 toilets being wheelchair accessible. Families are also catered for with 35 baby change facilities and 3 dedicated baby care rooms available. For those with complex needs, there are 2 Changing Places facilities, while a small number of sites require an MLAK key for access, ensuring these specialised amenities remain available for those who need them most.
Frequently asked questions
How many 24-hour public toilets are available in Stirling?
There are 13 facilities open 24 hours a day, which are particularly useful for early morning beach-goers or late-night commuters.
Can I find drinking water near public toilets in Stirling?
Yes, 11 of the public toilet locations in the area also provide drinking water facilities, making them ideal stops during a walk or cycle through the local parklands.