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Convenient shopping centres and local stores are only a short drive from Clementine.
Upper Swan brings together sport, recreation and a strong sense of community, and Clementine puts you close to it all. From junior footy and cricket to golf, bowls, and arts groups, there are plenty of ways for families to stay active, learn new skills, and meet neighbours. With clubs and community groups just minutes from home, it’s easy to get involved, support local teams, or simply enjoy a weekend outing with family and friends.
Since 1980, Upper Swan Junior Football Club has helped local children learn skills and build confidence through sport. The club focuses on positive play, respect, and teamwork. A full calendar of training and games keeps kids active from Year 3 through to Year 12, along with Auskick programs for the youngest players.
The Aveley Avengers Junior Football Club began in 2014 and has grown steadily through the support of local families and volunteers. The club is affiliated with the Swan Districts Football Development Council, and remains committed to providing opportunities for young players to learn, grow, and enjoy footy.
Since 2008, Ellenbrook United FC has supported players at every level. With more than 40 squads for boys, girls, men, and women, it continues to grow as the region expands. It’s a great chance to be part of a club that values passion, commitment, and opportunities for every player.
Swan Athletic Sporting and Community Club was established in 1945 and has a long history in the Swan Valley. The club offers soccer, football, cricket, and netball in a welcoming and supportive setting. With more than 500 members, the club remains a meaningful part of the community.
Ellenbrook Rangers Cricket Club has been part of the local community since 2002. It started with two junior teams and now fields a range of junior and senior squads. The club has celebrated success across several competitions and continues to grow as more families join.
Formed in 2002, the Ellenbrook Senior Football Club has expanded to include multiple senior teams, a colts team, and a growing women’s program. It will celebrate its 25th season in 2026, marking a significant milestone for the club and wider community.
Ellenbrook Vipers Rugby Union Club provides a safe and encouraging space for young people to learn rugby union. The club is family-oriented and inclusive, with programs for Tiny Tots through to senior players and coaches who help build confidence and resilience while learning to play with pride.
The world-renowned Vines Resort and Country Club offers two 18-hole championship golf courses, mini golf, and a driving range, all set among native bush and peaceful gardens. The layout challenges golfers of all abilities, and attracts visitors from across Perth and further afield.
From the well-maintained greens to darts nights and regular social events, Ellenbrook Bowls Club offers opportunities to meet people and get involved in the local community. Members enjoy the relaxed pace and the chance to unwind after a busy day.

Swan Valley Community Centre is where people come together to learn new skills and enjoy creative pastimes. The centre offers art, craft, mosaics, paper craft, spinning, and knitting. Badminton, Pre Kindy, and Playgroup are also available during the week.
Ellenbrook Arts supports creativity across the region with an annual program of exhibitions, workshops, and community events. The Gallery hosts a diverse range of exhibitions. Workshops include writing, theatre, music and performance. The organisation also runs the annual Ellenbrook Festival, attracting artists and performers from across the community.
Based at the State Equestrian Centre, Pony Club of WA offers opportunities for young riders to develop skills and confidence. The Club runs rally days each month, along with show jumping, active riding, and horse care education.
Convenient shopping centres and local stores are only a short drive from Clementine.
The area is filled with open spaces for families to walk, explore and play.
Quality early learning centres and schools sit close to home, offering plenty of choice.