Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
11 Tanaga Way
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential Zone R20
LEP: Town of East Fremantle Local Planning Scheme No. 3
Height Limit
9m
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Haynes is a suburban locality in Perth's outer south-east with a strong local public primary school on its doorstep. Secondary provision is served by Thornlie Secondary College nearby. Catholic and independent options exist within a few kilometres, offering families choice across sectors.
Likely public catchment
Haynes is likely zoned for Haynes Primary School (primary) and Thornlie Secondary College (secondary) under the WA Department of Education catchment system; verify with the school or education department for your specific address.
Nearby schools
Haynes Primary School
In catchmentThornlie Secondary College
In catchmentSt. Anthony's Catholic Primary School
Mercy College
Thornlie Primary School
Gilmore Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
11 Tanaga Way, Haynes is located in a residential area with relatively light traffic conditions typical of outer Perth suburbs. The property benefits from quiet local streets with moderate access to major arterial roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact on local residential streets. Nearby Kalamunda Road and Tonkin Highway may experience moderate congestion during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak periods, but the property's location on quieter local streets insulates it from direct congestion effects.
Public Transport
Limited public transport access. Nearest bus services are approximately 600-800m away with connections to Perth CBD via regional routes. No direct train station within 3km radius; closest Transperth train station is approximately 4-5km away.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Haynes is a minor residential suburb in Perth's southeastern corridor with low flood risk. No known major flood overlays or high-hazard waterways affect the area. Standard WA stormwater and watercourse protection provisions apply, but historical flood events are not a significant concern for the locality.
Planning Controls
- •Development within 50m of watercourses may require setback and environmental assessment under WA Planning Codes
- •Stormwater management and on-site retention requirements for new developments
- •Consideration of local drainage patterns and existing flood studies if available through local authority
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Haynes is a semi-rural suburb in Perth's eastern fringe with moderate bushfire risk due to proximity to native vegetation and bushland reserves. Properties in this area are likely to fall within BAL-19 zone under WA's Bushfire Prone Area mapping, requiring standard bushfire-resistant construction measures. Vegetation management and access for emergency services are important risk mitigation factors for this locality.
Crime & Safety
Haynes is a suburb in Perth, Western Australia with crime rates slightly elevated compared to state averages, primarily driven by theft and malicious damage offences. The suburb has maintained relatively stable crime patterns over recent years with no significant escalation or improvement trends. Property-related crimes are the dominant concern in this residential area.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Haynes is a stable, mature residential suburb in Perth's southern region with low-to-moderate development activity focused on incremental infill, knockdown-rebuild projects, and small residential subdivisions. Development pressure reflects broader Perth trends of gentle densification in established suburbs rather than major renewal precincts. Local infrastructure and regional projects (river foreshore, transport links) provide secondary development drivers across the surrounding Applecross-Melville corridor.
Haynes residential infill development
0.5 kmSmall-scale residential infill and knockdown-rebuild activity typical of established Perth suburbs undergoing gradual densification.
Local commercial precinct upgrades
1.2 kmPotential streetscape and commercial renewal projects targeting local retail and service hubs in the broader Canning area.
Canning River foreshore improvements
2.5 kmRegional parks and river corridor enhancement initiatives supporting recreational and environmental outcomes across the southern suburbs.
Residential growth in Applecross-Haynes corridor
1.8 kmMedium-density residential development responding to established demand in the leafy southern Perth corridor near Melville.
South Perth transport connectivity project
3 kmRegional transport and cycling network improvements supporting broader metropolitan connectivity objectives in the southern suburbs.
Heritage & Conservation
Haynes is a small rural locality in Western Australia with minimal formal heritage recognition. The area is primarily agricultural/residential with few places listed on the WA Heritage Council register or local heritage overlays. Most properties in Haynes are unlikely to carry individual heritage listings or conservation area restrictions.
Nearby Heritage Items