Curated by Noble Avenue Real Estate’s suburb specialists
July along Perth’s northern coastline is packed with live music, markets, cultural walks and wellness sessions.
From Carine to Ocean Reef, Hillarys to Iluka, there’s no better way to experience the northern coastline than by getting involved in what’s happening locally. Here are the top community events you’ll want on your calendar this month – curated by the team at Noble Avenue Real Estate, your local area specialists.
Date: Saturday 5 July
Time: 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm (DJ spins on after sunset)
Where: The Beach House, Jindalee
Why go: Five bespoke cocktails crafted by an on-site mixologist, small plates to share, oceanfront views and a sunset DJ set – this coastal cocktail event is quickly becoming a favourite for those looking for stylish things to do in Jindalee this winter.
Local tip (Andrea Lloyd): Book a table on the northern edge of the deck to catch the best sunset lighting and ocean breeze, locals know that golden hour here is something special. The Beach House is a local favourite and one of many reasons buyers are drawn to Jindalee’s modern coastal lifestyle, where dining, the beach and beautiful home designs all come together in one community.
Date: Saturday 5 & Saturday 12 July
Time: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Where: Good Company Bar, Karrinyup Shopping Centre
Why go: Because who doesn’t want to pretend they’re sipping cocktails courtside at Wimbledon? This themed edition of Club Bottomless is perfect for those who love a good outfit, good food, and even better company. Expect two hours of unlimited prosecco, cocktails, or mocktails, with entrees, shared mains, and desserts served to your table – all soundtracked by a live DJ. Best-dressed tennis whites win extra bragging rights.
Local tip (Shirley Heslip): Park near the David Jones entrance for the quickest route to Good Company Bar, and wear something white, even if you’ve never held a racquet in your life. The vibe is all about fashion over forehands. Karrinyup’s dining precinct is one of the biggest lifestyle draws for buyers who want luxury shopping, social events, and beach proximity in one postcode.
Date: Sunday 11 & 25 July
Time: 10am - 3pm
Where: Mawson Park, Hillarys
Why go: Food trucks, artisan stalls and live acoustic sets turn the lakeside path into a wonderland.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Events like this highlight what makes Hillarys so desirable: a walkable lifestyle, strong community feel, and beautiful open spaces right on your doorstep.
Date: Tuesday 9 July
Time: 10:30 am session (check City of Joondalup NAIDOC program for updates)
Where: Redmond Theatre, Prendiville Catholic College, Ocean Reef
Why go: Yirra Yaakin’s award-winning kids’ show brings Noongar language, music and puppetry together in a cultural performance designed to educate and inspire young audiences. It’s one of the most meaningful school holiday events for families in Ocean Reef and surrounding suburbs.
Local tip (Nikki Kale): Grab parking on Prendiville Avenue, then head five minutes down to the Beaumaris Fish & Chips and then down to the beach for lunch overlooking the water. While the Ocean Reef foreshore development is still taking shape, it’s already a key reason buyers are watching this suburb closely. Locals are excited for what’s coming, and savvy buyers see the long-term value in getting in early.
Date: Wednesday 10 July
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club
Why go: Learn how to sync workouts, nutrition and recovery with each phase of the menstrual cycle, vital knowledge for any female athlete from juniors to masters.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Park at Tom Simpson Reserve and take the beachfront path to the clubrooms; you’ll finish the session with an ocean-air cool-down walk and understand why Mullaloo’s active-lifestyle properties attract premium prices.
Date: Friday 11 July
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Where: Duncraig Community Centre, Beddi Road
Why go: Crystal singing bowls, didgeridoos and gongs guide you into deep relaxation—an ideal mid-winter reset close to home.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Bring a second blanket; body temperature drops quickly in deep meditation. Afterwards, hit Little H Café on Burragah Way, open late on Fridays for organic tea before heading home. Access to cosy local cafés like this is a big part of Duncraig’s growing appeal.
Date: Saturday 13 July (fortnightly)
Time: 7:00 am sharp
Where: Carine Open Space
Why go: Inclusive walk-jog-run group with built-in accountability and a post-session coffee stop, fitness without the intimidation factor.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Meet at the eastern carpark near Okely Road; it’s next to the best flat loop for beginners and easiest for a quick getaway if family duties call. Proximity to expansive green space is the number-one wish-list item for Carine house-hunters.
Date: Saturday 19 July
Time: From 9:00 pm (free entry)
Where: Currambine Bar & Bistro
Why go: High-energy funk and soul plus good pub grub make this the liveliest Saturday night north of Joondalup.
Local tip (Jay Dass): Book the 7:30 pm dinner sitting, then slide straight into the music, tables near the stage fill fast. Nightlife options like this keep Currambine in demand with professionals who want CBD access via the rail line but a vibrant social scene at home.
Date: Saturday 19 July
Time: 8:30 pm line-dance class | 9:30 pm live band
Where: The Woodvale Tavern
Why go: Learn a few line-dancing basics, then two-step to Charlie Scott’s honky tonk—country fun without heading to the regions.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Wear smooth-soled shoes (sneakers stick on the timber floor). Woodvale’s generous block sizes often tempt Carine upgraders who still want easy freeway access.
Date: Saturday 19 July
Time: Food from 5:00 pm (pre-order recommended)
Where: Rocky Ridge Brewing Co, Duncraig
Why go: Twelve-hour Jarrah-smoked brisket and fresh WA craft beer, this pop-up will sell out.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Pre-order a platter and request pick-up for 5:30 pm; you’ll avoid the longest queue, then snag a bench seat in the rear courtyard that’s sheltered from the breeze. These small-batch foodie events illustrate why Duncraig continues to climb in the lifestyle rankings.
Date: Sunday 21 July
Time: 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Where: Whitfords Nodes Park, Sorrento
Why go: Nyungar guide Justin Martin leads you along a paved coastal trail to discover bush tucker and Dreaming stories tied to the Makuru season.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Bring a notebook and ask Justin about indigenous plant uses, you’ll never look at your backyard peppermint tree the same way. Buyers love that Sorrento offers both pristine beaches and ongoing cultural experiences.
Date: Wednesday 23 July – Saturday 26 July
Time: 7:00 pm nightly
Where: Redmond Theatre, St Mark’s Anglican Community School, Hillarys
Why go: More than 70 students bring this body-swap comedy to life; catchy songs and family humour guaranteed.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): Park in the tennis-court overflow, then use the rear foyer entrance, shorter queues for interval snacks. Hillarys’ reputation for quality schooling keeps demand high, so arriving early lets you see the campus facilities first-hand.
Date: Saturday 26 July
Time: Bounce-down 2:15 pm (doors open from noon)
Where: The Carine, Duncraig
Why go: The final Western Derby of the season on a massive screen, jug specials and a $250 bar-card margin comp—AFL atmosphere minus the stadium travel.
Local tip (Karen Riches): Walk off the nachos afterward at Carine open space across the road, buyers love how close they can live to venues like this while still having parks on the doorstep.
Date: Sunday 27 July
Time: 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Where: Sorrento Beach
Why go: Give back to the ocean, learn about marine conservation and meet like-minded locals. Perfect for families teaching eco responsibility.
Local tip (Linda Noble & Brett Moore): : With the beachfront cafés currently closed due to redevelopment, bring a thermos or take a short walk over to Hillarys Marina for a well-earned coffee after the clean-up. It’s a great reminder of how connected Sorrento is to nearby amenities, and why locals love having both quiet beach moments and vibrant café culture just minutes apart.
Date: Sunday 27 July
Time: Tickets on sale 4:00 pm | Draw 5:00 pm
Where: Ocean Reef Sea & Sports Club
Why go: Classic community raffle with prime sunset views—stay for dinner and watch the sky light up over the Indian Ocean.
Local tip (Nikki Kale): Head to the balcony bar at 4:45 pm; you’ll still hear the draw but score front-row seating for the “golden hour” shot that sells Ocean Reef living every time.
Local events showcase what makes each suburb special, from Sorrento’s community spirit to Duncraig’s foodie scene. If you’d like tailored property advice in your area, reach out to the Noble Avenue specialist who knows your street:
Hillarys, Mullaloo, Sorrento, Kallaroo: Linda Noble & Brett Moore
Ocean Reef: Nikki Kale
Carine, Duncraig: Karen Riches
Currambine, Iluka, Burns Beach: Jay Dass
Alkimos, Jindalee: Andrea Lloyd