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Local Information Guide WELCOME to PINEVIEW LIFESTYLE VILLAGE PINEVIEW Local Information Guide WELCOME TO PINEVIEW LIFESTYLE VILLAGE Pineview Lifestyle Village is one of our Established Villages, which means there are no home sites left to build on. Pre-loved homes do come up from time to time, though, and it’s easy to see why they are so popular. Pineview is surrounded by parks and lakes, as well as being close to the beach. The surrounding area has been fully developed so everything you could need is at your fingertips. This booklet has been designed as a local directory to show you what is available in the surrounding area when you’re out and about. A special thanks to our Lifestylers for their contributions toward this Information Guide. CONTENTS MEDICAL WINING AND DINING SOCIAL FACILITIES GENERAL NEEDS Hospital 4 Restaurants 5 Leisure 7 Markets and Groceries 9 Doctors 4 Vineyards 6 Library 8 Transport 10 Dentists 4 Cafes 6 Entertainment 8 Other 10 Pharmacies 4 More to Explore 8 Frequently Used Numbers 12 Other 4 HEALTH & MEDICAL HOSPITAL DENTISTS JOONDALUP HEALTH CAMPUS AV DENTAL Joondalup Health Campus is an acute care hospital AV Dental aim to provide affordable dentistry using providing an extensive range of inpatient, outpatient modern technologies. They provide preventative and emergency services. Their Emergency therapy, root canals, crowns, bridges and veneers, Department is operated by qualified staff 24 hours, among other things. They are just 3.5kms from 7 days a week. Pineview. Cnr of Grand Blvd & Shenton Ave, Joondalup 3/964 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo 9400 9400 9405 2758 www.joondaluphealthcampus.com.au www.avdental.com.au JOONDALUP PRIVATE HOSPITAL There are several dentists across the lake in Just next to the Health Campus sits Joondalup Joondalup, including ADSL Sparkle Dental, Dental YOU’RE IN PRETTY Private Hospital. As a private patient, you would at Joondalup, Dentures Plus, Dental Reflections. have the opportunity to select the specialist of your choice with accommodation in a single or shared PHARMACIES room. You would also have the peace of mind of There are two pharmacies at a set of shops under GOOD SHAPE 24-hour on-site medical backup. 4kms from the Village. Cnr of Lakeside Drive and Shenton Ave, Joondalup 9400 9999 PRICELINE www.joondalupprivate.com.au Shop 10/950 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo FOR THE SHAPE 9405 1770 DOCTOR www.priceline.com.au CARRAMAR MEDICAL CENTRE The Centre is just 2.6kms from Pineview Village FRIENDLIES CHEMIST and offers services such as women and men’s 9 Conlan Avenue, Wanneroo YOU’RE IN. health, immunization, chronic disease care and 9306 8868 mental health care. They offer bulk billing and are www.friendliespharmacies.com.au open 6 days a week. Shop 14 and 15, Carramar Village Shopping - DR. SEUSS Centre, 7 Cheriton Drive, Carramar OTHER 9206 7100 CLINIPATH PATHOLOGY www.ipn.com.au/gp/wa-carramar-carramar-medical-centre/ 30 Dundebar Road, Wanneroo 9404 5698 JOONDALUP CITY MEDICAL GROUP clinipathpathology.com.au Joondalup City is about 5.5kms from Pineview on the other side of the lake. It offers services CENTRELINK AND MEDICARE for hearing, heart, lungs, diabetes assessments, 68 Reid Promenade, Joondalup medical imaging and more. 5/126 Grand Blvd, Joondalup HBF 9300 0366 19/420 Joondalup Drive www.joondalupcitymedicalgroup.com.au/ 13 34 23 WINING & DINING RESTAURANTS If you’re looking for cheap, quick eats, there are plenty of options available just down the road from the village such as McDonalds, Nando’s, Subway and Hungry Jacks. There are also some more upmarket options such as Caffino’s Pizzeria, Haweli Indian and the Wanneroo Tavern. WANNEROO VILLA TAVERN Enjoy a traditional pub lunch at the Tavern or bring your family to dinner. Open 7 days. 18 Dundebar Road, Wanneroo 9405 2777 www.wanneroovillatavern.com.au/ CAFFINO’S CAFÉ Caffino's Cafe, on Wanneroo Road, offers you authentic Italian cuisine to satisfy your lunch or dinner craving. Enjoy pizza and pasta seven nights a week. 2/981 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo 9404 6700 INDIA COTTAGE Well known for their made to order curries, this BYO Indian restaurant is a local favourite. Also has take away available, and is open 6 days a week, but closed on Mondays. 252 Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson 9407 9990 www.indiacottageclarkson.com.au/ EAGLE FALLS SPUR AND STEAKHOUSE A great family restaurant with entertainment facilities for the grandkids. 1387 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo 9306 2861 Email: [email protected] http://spurcorp.nl/spur/Australia PUBS AND VINEYARDS CAFES ASHBY BAR AND BISTRO There is so much choice near Pineview Lifestyle Great pub grub to enjoy for a family outing or just Village. Just down the road are several options for hanging out with mates. The Bistro is open 7 days coffee and cake, such as Dome, Baker’s Delight a week for lunch and dinner and also offers a and a number of unique cafés such as Café Elixir buffet breakfast on Sundays. and Patisserie Bakery House. 131 Pinjar Road, Ashby 9206 1966 CAFÉ ELIXIR www.theashbybarandbistro.com.au Elixir serves breakfast all day, as well as lunch, and is a licensed café. They maintain a relaxed, ambient DOWN THE HATCH atmosphere and provide an extensive menu. Considered one of Joondalup’s hidden gems, Down 3 Rocca Way, Wanneroo The Hatch is a small tapas orientated bar that 9404 5493 I COOK WITH WINE. is great for a light dinner as well as a traditional elixircafe.com.au Sunday lunch. 40 Central Walk, Joondalup LEAPFROGS CAFÉ 9301 4291 Situatewd in Wanneroo Botanic Gardens and SOMETIMES I EVEN specialising in great coffee and good food, this PAUL CONTI WINERY café is a good spot to stop for a hearty breakfast. This award winning winery celebrates Sicilian It also offers craft beers and boutique wines, and passion with a contemporary Australian twist. is a great place for family lunch as it has a mini golf It’s Cellar Door is opne from Monday to Saturday course to keep the younger members of the family ADD IT TO THE from 10am-5pm. Enjoy a great meal at Conti’s entertained while you relax. Restaurant, located in the original Conti homestead 25 Drovers Place, Wanneroo built in 1928. This fine dining establishment 9206 4077 is open for lunch on Fridays and dinner from theleapfrogs.com.au FOOD. Wednesday to Saturday, and can be booked for functions of up to 70 people. CHIPPY’S FISH CAFÉ 529 Wanneroo Road, Woodvale One of Perth’s oldest fish and chips establishments 08 9409 9160 (handed down in the family since 1905) this place http://paulcontiwines.com.au/ specializes in all the English favourites you love - W.C. FIELDS with your fish and chips – mushy peas, curry sauce etc. Keep an eye out for the weekday specials! Shop 3, 7 Cheriton Drive, Carramar 9206 1176 www.chippysfishcafe.com.au SOCIAL FACILITIES LEISURE CARRAMAR GOLF COURSE The Carramar Golf Course is best described as a public course of resort-style standard, just 3kms from Pineview. Carramar's reputed difficulty is that it is carved through native Australian bushland, although this gives errant drivers the opportunity to view some of the wildflowers and kangaroos that inhabit the course. Golf Links Drive, Carramar 9306 1133 WANNEROO AQUAMOTION Provides aquatic fitness classes, swimming school and other water sports. 19 Civic Drive, Wanneroo 9405 5999 http://wanneroo.wa.gov.au/wannerooaquamotion BURNS BEACH Burns Beach is less than 8kms away from Pineview. Enjoy a picnic, swim or stroll anytime you like. LIMELIGHT THEATRE Wanneroo’s community theatre. Whether you like to stay out of the action or soak up the limelight, there is something for everyone at this local theatre. 8 Civic Drive, Wanneroo 93062823 Or box office 0499 954 016 www.limelighttheatre.com/ LIBRARY MORE TO EXPLORE “The more that you read, the more things you will There’s a fair few museums in the Joondalup know. The more that you learn, the more places – Wanneroo area. Enjoy the history and culture you’ll go.” that has been carefully preserved by the City of Wanneroo. - Dr. Seuss JOONDALUP PUBLIC LIBRARY WANNEROO REGIONAL MUSEUM Joondalup Public Library is a seven minute drive The Wanneroo Regional Museum gives a voice to from the Village, across the lake. communities that make up Wanneroo's history. 102 Boas Avenue, Joondalup Travel through time and explore a range of exhibits, 9400 4707 audiovisuals and interactive displays. Dundebar Road, Wanneroo 9405 5920 YOU ARE NEVER TOO ENTERTAINMENT LIMELIGHT THEATRE BUCKINGHAM HOUSE Wanneroo’s community theatre usually has a This museum has a rich history, and was plethora of plays and theatre productions to see, officially opened as a heritage homestead for OLD TO SET ANOTHER check out the website for what is currently on offer. the community to enjoy and to learn about the Civic Drive, Wanneroo Wanneroo of old. 93062823 Neville Drive, Wanneroo Or box office 0499 954 016 9405 5920 www.limelighttheatre.com/ GOAL OR TO DREAM A COCKMAN HOUSE GRAND CINEMAS Completed in 1860, this family home of three Enjoy all the latest and greatest films at Grand generations is a rare historic place of continuous residence by descendants of the original building. NEW DREAM. Cinemas 420 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup It presents a pioneer story that began with James 9300 1111 and Mary Ann Cockman at the beginning of the www.grandcinemas.com.au/Page/Home Swan River Colony and progresses alongside the development of the Wanneroo district. - C.S. LEWIS Ocean Reef Road, Woodvale near the Wanneroo Rd intersection 9405 5906 GENERAL NEEDS MARKETS AND GROCERIES WANNEROO CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE Wanneroo Central is home to Wanneroo Supa IGA as well as a handful of retail stores such as Kmart, Strandbags and Crossroads.
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