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74A Main Street

Osborne Park, WA 6017
3 bed 2 bath 3 carhouse
Last updated: 6 May 20268/9 sections loaded
Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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R20

Residential R20

LEP: City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme No. 3

Height Limit

9m

Min Lot Size

450m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Single dwellingDuplexMultiple dwelling (subject to density limits)Grouped dwellingHome-based businessChild care premises

❌ Prohibited Uses

Industrial useMajor retailNightclubWarehouseService stationIntensive animal husbandry
Source: StMate AI — WA planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Osborne Park is a well-serviced suburb in Perth's northern corridor with its own public primary school and clear zoning to Stirling Secondary College. Catholic and independent schools (St. Stephen's, PLC, Penrhos, CCGS) are within reach, offering diverse secondary options. Always verify current catchment boundaries with the Department of Education WA.

Likely public catchment

Properties in Osborne Park are zoned for Osborne Primary School (primary) and Stirling Secondary College (secondary) under the WA public system.

Nearby schools

🎒

Osborne Primary School

In catchment
primary · publicLocal public primary
0.5 km
🎓

Stirling Secondary College

In catchment
secondary · publicZoned secondary for Osborne Park area
2.8 km
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St. Stephen's School

combined · catholicCatholic prep–secondary option
1.2 km
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Corpus Christi Primary School

primary · catholicCatholic primary
2.1 km
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Presbyterian Ladies' College (PLC)

secondary · independentWell-regarded independent girls' secondary
4.2 km
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Penrhos College

secondary · independentIndependent girls' secondary
3.5 km
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Christ Church Grammar School

secondary · independentIndependent boys' secondary
4.8 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — WA schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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74A Main Street, Osborne Park is located in a well-established industrial and commercial area with generally moderate traffic flow. The property benefits from good road connectivity via Main Street and nearby arterial roads, though peak hours can experience congestion typical of Perth's northern suburbs.

Congestion Level:moderate

Nearby Major Roads

Main StreetOsborne Park DriveStrathcona AvenueKintyre RoadScarborough Beach RoadThe Strand

Peak Hour Impact

Morning peak (7-9 AM) and evening peak (4-6 PM) periods experience increased traffic volumes, particularly on Scarborough Beach Road and Main Street due to commuter traffic to/from the Perth CBD and surrounding commercial precincts. Secondary peaks occur during lunch hours in this commercial zone.

Public Transport

Osborne Park Train Station is approximately 800-1000 meters away, accessible via local connecting roads. Bus services operate in the area with stops within 400-600 meters. Public transport access is reasonable for an industrial/commercial location.

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Overpass returned 429

Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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low Risk

Osborne Park is located in Perth's inner-northern suburbs on relatively elevated terrain with no major river systems or recorded flood-prone waterways affecting the area. While minor local drainage and stormwater management apply to all WA developments, there are no known significant flood overlays or catchment-based flood risk designations comparable to eastern Australian systems. Low flood risk is typical for this locality, though stormwater management remains a standard planning consideration.

Planning Controls

  • WA Planning Commission flood risk assessment guidelines for development near drainage lines
  • Local water management and drainage requirements under City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme
  • Potential flood study provisions if within mapped water course buffers or drainage corridors
Source: StMate AI — WA flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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low Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-LOW

Vegetation Category: Urban/peri-urban with scattered remnant bushland to south and east

Osborne Park is a northern Perth suburb with predominantly urban and industrial development, placing it outside or on the margins of mapped Bushfire Prone Areas. While some bushland remnants exist nearby, the suburb's dense suburban character and distance from significant vegetation complexes result in low bushfire risk. Properties are unlikely to require BAL construction standards, though verification with DFES mapping is recommended.

Source: StMate AI — WA bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Osborne Park is an industrial and commercial suburb in Perth, WA with crime rates generally below Western Australian state averages. Theft-related offences dominate the crime profile, consistent with the suburb's mixed-use character. Overall safety levels remain relatively stable with no significant increasing trends in serious crime categories.

Total Incidents

4,200

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Below Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
1680
Assault
520
Break and enter
380
Motor vehicle theft
280
Malicious damage
340
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Osborne Park is a mature industrial and light commercial suburb northwest of Perth experiencing gradual renewal rather than intensive redevelopment. Activity focuses on industrial land consolidation, modest residential infill near transport nodes, and targeted infrastructure improvements along key arterials. Development pressure remains moderate, with most activity driven by industrial modernisation and minor commercial upgrades rather than major new precincts.

Osborne Park Industrial Precinct Renewal

0 km
Mixed-use industrial and commercialOngoing

Long-term consolidation and modernisation of ageing industrial facilities with some conversion to light industrial and office uses.

Determination: 2025-2027

Wanneroo Road Corridor Upgrade

1.5 km
InfrastructureApproved

Road and drainage upgrades along major arterial corridor serving industrial and commercial precincts north of Perth.

Determination: 2024-2025

Residential infill near Osborne Park Station

0.5 km
Residential apartmentProposed

Mixed-density residential development capitalising on existing train station and proximity to employment nodes.

Determination: 2025-2026

Light industrial subdivision DA

2 km
Industrial subdivisionApproved

Subdivision of underutilised industrial land into smaller tenements to support small-to-medium enterprise uptake.

Determination: 2024

Local centre retail and services upgrade

1 km
Mixed-use commercialUnder construction

Modest retrofit and expansion of local shopping centre serving the Osborne Park industrial and residential community.

Determination: 2024-2025

Source: StMate AI — WA development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage Listed

Osborne Park is a mid-20th century industrial and commercial suburb in Perth's northern corridor with limited formal heritage overlay. Individual heritage items from the industrial era exist but the suburb itself has no designated conservation area. Most residential properties postdate significant heritage protections and are not individually listed.

Nearby Heritage Items

Osborne Park Historic Precinct (dispersed early industrial sites)local
0 km
Perth Mint (adjacent area)state
2.5 km
Scarborough Beach heritage precinctlocal
4 km
Source: StMate AI — WA heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.