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Murdoch Community Hub

48 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch

Murdoch Community Hub

Murdoch Community Hub is located at 48 Barry Marshall Parade in Murdoch, as part of the Murdoch Square precinct. The Murdoch Community Hub is located in Tower B.

Directions can be found on Google Maps.

Murdoch Community Hub is located at 48 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch

Travel and parking

For information on parking, public transport and links to assist you in planning your journey to the Hub, download the Murdoch Community Hub Travel and Parking Guide.

Please note that parking around the Hub may be limited. Allow extra time to get to your appointment or consider public transport or alternative travel arrangements.

If you are running late for your appointment, please call reception on (08) 6372 2800 and they will let your clinician know.

When you arrive

Once you have arrived at Tower B of Murdoch Square, you will need to take the lift to the relevant service.

  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) – Plaza Level
  • Child Development Service – Level 1
  • Community Health Nursing – Level 2

If you are unsure which service, you can speak to one of our friendly reception staff on any level, and they will be able to support you.

Our services

Child Development Service (CDS)

The multidisciplinary Murdoch CDS team works closely with parents providing a range of assessment and treatment services to children with developmental delay or difficulties that impact function, participation and/or the parent-child relationship.

Learn more about how to refer to the Child Development Service.

Contact Murdoch CDS on (08) 6372 2800 or via email.


Child Health

Visit your child health nurse here at the Hub, where you can receive free healthcare services from birth to school age for your child and family.

The Murdoch Child Health team offer the Breastfeeding Support Service to breastfeeding mothers every Monday at the Hub.  This service requires a referral from the child health nurse.

Contact the Murdoch Child Health team on (08) 6372 2800 or email via email.


Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

The multidisciplinary Fremantle CAMHS team is made up of psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, Aboriginal mental health workers and administrative staff.

Contact Fremantle CAMHS on (08) 6372 2800 or via email.


School Health

Our school health nurses visit primary and secondary schools within the Murdoch area providing health services and education to school children and their families from kindergarten through to year 12.

Your school health nurse can be contacted via your child’s school administration team.


Acute Care and Response Team (ACRT)

The Murdoch ACRT is a mobile service providing short-term urgent and specialised mental health treatment and support 7 days a week to children and young people aged up to 18.

Contact the ACRT on 1800 048 636 or via email.


Immunisation

Immunisation clinics at the Hub run on alternate Mondays. Our immunisation nurses can administer vaccinations on the childhood immunisation schedule, including any catch-up immunisations if they have been missed.

If you are visiting the Hub for other services and would like to book a catch-up immunisation, register for an appointment using this online form, call 1300 749 869 or email us.

Last Updated: 12/01/2026
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