Whether you’re chasing cocktails by the coast, live music under the stars, or family-friendly weekends in the park, August is packed with local events that showcase the very best of Perth’s northern coastal lifestyle.
Whether you’re a long-time local or new to the coast, these community events are a great way to connect with the people, lifestyle, and vibrancy of the neighbourhood.
Here are our top picks for what’s happening this month, curated by the Noble Avenue Real Estate team.
Date: Friday 1 August
Time: 7:00 pm onwards
Where: Currambine Community Centre
Why go: A night of trivia and laughs hosted by The Quizzard of Oz, with great prizes and a licensed bar. BYO food, but no BYO alcohol.
Local tip (Jay Dass): Currambine locals love an excuse to get together, and this event is one of the most fun. A full table gives you the best value, plus it's a great way to meet neighbours if you're new to the area.
Date: Saturday 2 August
Time: 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Where: The Beach House, Jindalee
Why go: Sip five handcrafted cocktails, enjoy small plates, and take in ocean views with a sunset DJ set.
Local tip (Andrea Lloyd): Sunset cocktails on the Alkimos coast? Yes, please. Arrive early to snag a prime spot on the deck it's moments like these that make northern beach living feel like a holiday every weekend.
Date: Saturday 2 August
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig
Why go: A fun introduction to tee ball for all ages. Bring a hat and water bottle, and see if your little one finds their new favourite sport.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Duncraig parents know Percy Doyle Reserve is the heart of weekend sport. If you’re house hunting, consider how a local active hub like this builds lifelong friendships for families.
Date: Saturday 2 August
Time: From 7:30 pm
Where: The Carine, Duncraig
Why go: A world-class Ed Sheeran tribute from UK-based JoeBo using loop pedals, guitar, and vocals to recreate the Ed experience.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Locals often book dinner first and walk right into the show easy parking and relaxed vibes make The Carine a go-to for a stress-free night out.
Date: Wednesday 6 August
Time: TBC
Where: F45 Training Duncraig
Why go: A pre-Transcend Trails training run followed by 50% off beers at Rocky Ridge Brewing Co. All levels welcome.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Whether you’re a serious runner or just there for the social scene, this is a great way to connect with the Duncraig community. Bonus points for the post-run pints!
Date: Saturday 9 August
Time: 8:30 am – 10:15 am
Where: Tom Simpson Park, Mullaloo
Why go: Help keep Mullaloo pristine during Keep Australia Beautiful Week. Gloves, bags, and equipment provided.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Mullaloo locals take pride in their coastal patch these clean-ups are more than just community service, they’re a chance to connect with others who care about keeping the coast pristine.
Date: Saturday 9 August
Time: Aquarium from 5:30 pm, gallery from 6:00 pm
Where: AQWA, Hillarys Boat Harbour
Why go: A rare after-hours art and aquarium event featuring marine artist Roger Swainston.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Skip the crowds and explore AQWA after dark Hillarys locals love having premium events like this right on the marina.
Date: Saturday 16 August
Time: 7:00 am – 8:30 am
Where: Whitfords Nodes Park, Hillarys
Why go: Join a free community fitness session as part of True Grit WA training. Great energy, great crew.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): his is Hillarys living in a nutshell, fitness, ocean air, and a coffee after. Many of our buyers are drawn here for exactly this lifestyle.
Date: Sunday 17 August
Time: 2:00 pm
Where: Redmond Theatre, Ocean Reef
Why go: Jazz, blues, and Hollywood glamour in a standout vocal show from award-winning performer Simone Craddock.
Local tip (Nikki Kale): Redmond Theatre might be one of Ocean Reef’s best-kept secrets. Parking’s easy, the vibe is intimate, and you’ll leave reminded why this suburb balances coastal beauty with culture.
Date: Thursday 21 August
Time: From 6:30 pm
Where: Hillarys Beach Club
Why go: A premium five-course dinner paired with wines from Margaret River's founding estate, hosted in a private dining room.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): These elevated events are becoming more common in Hillarys and it’s a good sign. Lifestyle buyers want premium experiences close to home without the city drive.
Date: Sunday 24 August
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Mawson Park, Hillarys
Why go: Gourmet food, artisan stalls, pony rides, face painting, live music and more in a beautiful lakeside park.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): These markets are a staple for Hillarys locals. Bring a picnic rug and make a day of it, great for spotting friendly faces and supporting local makers
Date: Saturday 30 August
Time: TBC
Where: St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School, Karrinyup
Why go: A creative celebration of fashion, art, food and community. A standout event on the Karrinyup calendar.
Local tip (Shirley Heslip): These Karrinyup events blend school spirit with style. If you’re exploring the area, this is a great chance to get a feel for the community and its creativity.
From family picnics to fine dining, the lifestyle on offer in Perth’s northern coastal suburbs is what makes our homes so desirable. If you're thinking about making a move, reach out to your Noble Avenue Real Estate specialist:
Hillarys, Mullaloo, Sorrento, Kallaroo: Linda Noble & Brett Moore
Ocean Reef: Nikki Kale
Carine, Duncraig: Karen Riches
Karrinyup: Shirley Heslip
Currambine, Iluka, Burns Beach: Jay Dass
Alkimos, Jindalee: Andrea Lloyd