There’s a lot to love about life at Woolooware Shores. It’s a vibrant and close-knit community, where you can find the lifestyle you’ve been looking for.
Where else would you want to be?
Catch up with friends more regularly. Make time for that hobby. Connect with nature. Be part of a neighbourhood that’s big on purpose, and never short on things to do.
There’s always something to be part of here. A vibrant, ever-changing schedule of activities, groups and social events means no two days are ever the same. Community spaces and the surrounding gardens are often alive with creative activities, card games and social catch ups.
Something to celebrate? Just downstairs you’ll find various multi-purpose communal spaces with stylish kitchenettes—perfect for functions or group get togethers. There’s outdoor BBQ areas and the beautiful new Shores Lounge dining space too. We can even help you arrange catering for that dinner party or special birthday celebration.
We welcome your friends and family to be part of our community too, with special events to enjoy together and spaces to share. The cinema is always popular with the grandkids (and grandparents) during school holidays!
Look what we have here.
SNOOKER TABLE, TABLE TENNIS AND INDOOR BOWLS
ON-SITE THEATRE AND LIBRARY
BBQ AREAS AND PRIVATE DINING ROOM
COMMUNAL AND FUNCTIONAL SPACES
WELL-EQUIPPED WORKSHOP
PLAYGROUNDS FOR FAMILY FUN
ON-SITE HAIR SALON AND BEAUTICIAN
GYM, HEATED POOL AND EXERCISE CLASSES
VILLAGE GARDENS AND FORESHORE PATH
SNOOKER TABLE, TABLE TENNIS AND INDOOR BOWLS
ON-SITE THEATRE AND LIBRARY
BBQ AREAS AND PRIVATE DINING ROOM
My goodness.
Whether you’re looking to dine out or in, we have something for every taste. New waterfront restaurant Heirloom, set to open in 2025, a perfect spot for dining with a view.
The Watercress Café is a village favourite, serving up seasonal menus and an ideal setting for socialising.
The onsite Village Pantry is on-hand for those daily essentials too.
Anglicare acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the original and ongoing custodians of the lands and waters on which we live and work.