There are 45 special interest clubs in Greater Perth
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Explosive Pro Wrestling has been the face of Perth Wrestling for over 20 years. World Class performers bringing you world class entertainment.
The EPW School of Professional Wrestling is Perth’s leading professional wrestling facility for anyone and everyone wanting to step into the world of pro wrestling.
Do you love doing jigsaw puzzles? Would you like to work on jigsaws with other jigsaw enthusiasts over a cuppa or two?
LEGO Club is an after-school activity for children aged 6-12 years.
Minecraft Club is a way to meet fellow players, power your imagination and build amazing creations!
Come along and enjoy your craft and meet new friends ...
See remote control model boats in action & learn how to build one
Join Perth Gospel Choir for Semester 2 of its 2025 Artistic Season, with our Karaoke Choir Open Day on Sun, 27 July at the Main Hall of the Wembley Community Centre!
Roleybushcare is an environmental community group that is focused on maintaining and protecting the bushland around the Roleystone and Karragullen areas.
Join The Christmas Choir to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year all year-round!
Community group making funky bags from reclaimed material ... join us!
Celebrate WA is a leadership organisation that has honoured outstanding Western Australians for 41 years.
Cheers Neighbours Network is a local Christian group of volunteers working to Bless and Benefit Banksia Grove and Beyond.
We're back to School, Term 1 2021!! Act Crazy and join the Circus. We are open for all ages from 2yrs and up. Be serious and learn Juggling, Stilts, Aerials, Acrobatics and more or just come and play.
Our Holiday programs are designed to introduce kids through to adults to the joy of circus, inspiring everyone to try something new, build strength and resilience and learn some fun new tricks.
DADAA is a leading arts and health organisation that creates access to cultural activities for people with disability or a mental illness.
The Events Industry Association of Western Australia is a not for profit association. Our purpose is to represent the events industry as a whole and to act as a voice for our members. The EIA fosters high professional standards in the delivery and management of events. The EIA encourages sharing of information and provides a valuable networking platform for our members.
If you are involved in the tourism industry and want to connect with your peers FACET is the organisation for you. We run forums and seminars on topical issues as well as an exciting annual conference
Friends of Landsdale Park (FOY) are local enthusiastic conservation volunteers who aim to protect and restore the bio-diversity this regional park for current & future generations to enjoy.
A group of local enthusiastic conservation volunteers who desire to protect and restore the bio-diversity of Yellagonga Regional Park for current and future generations to enjoy.
FutureNow – Creative and Leisure Industries Training Council Inc brings together industry leaders, training organisations and action groups to make recommendations to government regarding workforce development strategies for Western Australia. Working across the creative and leisure industries, FutureNow facilitates the continual improvement of workforce skills to drive productivity and deliver a competitive edge for Western Australian companies now and into the future.
Formed in 1989 by a group of Koi enthusiants with the aim to provide leadership and knowledge to members, and the public in all aspects related to the koi-keeping hobby.
Lotterywest has responsibility for running the official State Lottery in Western Australia and for raising and distributing the funds for the beneficiaries in the way in which the Act sets out.
Lunge Japanese Yoga - “the culmination of a strong and healthy body and an aware, focused and clear mind”
Navy Club Incorporated owns the top two floors of 64 High Street, Fremantle (corner of Pakenham Street). It is accessed by lift from the foyer. The Club is free of encumberances, with nearly 500 members from all walks of life.
The City of Melville’s Wireless Hill Museum is helping to bring Perth’s past to life with Pages and Perspectives: Book Club & History Speaks.
A weekly, expert-facilitated weekly group for sewers to enjoy, share and learn different quilting and patchwork techniques in a relaxed class with like-minded people.
Are you a creative writer already working on a novel, novella, or a collection of short stories? Would you like to receive group verbal feedback to help you progress this work?
Northside Highlanders are a family orientated Highland Pipe Band located in the Northern Suburbs, playing and teaching bagpipes and drums. Available for functions.
Men's Sheds are a team of volunteers consisting of men of all interests, ages and cultures and are focused on men's health and wellbeing of healthy ageing.