Outdoor cinema hire in Wanneroo from $440 delivered. Perth Pop-Up Movies delivers outdoor cinema hire in Wanneroo and across the entire City of Wanneroo from our Kwinana base, 60km away. The City of Wanneroo is one of the largest and fastest-growing local government areas in WA. Large family homes, active community groups, and an outdoor culture that genuinely embraces big events make it one of our busiest northern corridors. If you are planning a large event, read the story below before deciding on screen size.
Wanneroo is 60km from our Kwinana base. Travel is $4/km with the first 20km free. No weekend or public holiday surcharges on any booking.
| Package | Screen | Base price | Wanneroo delivery (60km) | Total delivered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3m Inflatable Screen | 3m | $280 | $160 | $440 |
| 3m Framed Screen | 3m | $280 | $160 | $440 |
| 5m Community Screen | 5m | $600 | $240 | $840 |
| 8m Community Screen | 8m | $1,100 | $240 | $1,340 |
| Bean bag hire | n/a | $11/bag | Free with screen hire | $11/bag |
Travel is (60-20) x $4 = $160 for screens. All packages include screen, projector, professional sound, full setup, onsite management, and pack-down. For events of more than 500 guests, the 8m screen is strongly recommended. See our story below.
Pre-filled for Wanneroo at 60km. Adjust for your exact City of Wanneroo suburb using the delivery estimator below.
The City of Wanneroo spans a huge area. Girrawheen and Koondoola are around 57km. Butler and Clarkson are around 63 to 65km. Enter your suburb for a precise figure.
The City of Wanneroo manages parks, reserves, and community facilities across its 40+ suburbs. For public events, contact the City of Wanneroo for an event permit. Allow 2 to 4 weeks.
We cover every suburb in the City of Wanneroo. Distances range from 57km (Girrawheen, Koondoola) to around 70km (Two Rocks, Yanchep). Use the estimator above for your exact suburb.
We ran a 5m screen event in the City of Wanneroo. A thousand people turned up. It was a great event, the community showed up properly, the screen performed well, the sound was excellent.
It was also the only time we have ever thought the 5m screen looked small. With that many people spread across an oval, the screen that normally dominates a space was, from the back, genuinely modest.
For events over 500 people in the City of Wanneroo, the 8m screen is the right call. At $1,340 total for up to 1,200 guests, it is also the best value of any screen size we offer. The additional $500 over the 5m screen is, at that attendance, immaterial.
Outdoor cinema hire in Wanneroo covers every format, from backyard birthday nights in Quinns Rocks to 1,000-person community events at the Wanneroo Showgrounds.
Wanneroo and surrounding City of Wanneroo suburbs have spacious family homes on generous lots. The 3m screen from $440 delivered for 20 to 30 guests. Add bean bags at $11 each, delivered free with screen hire. Backyard movie night guide.
Outdoor cinema birthday parties across the City of Wanneroo. 3m from $440. Add a party pack for smoke machine, bubble machine, or laser. Birthday cinema guide.
Outdoor cinema hire in Wanneroo for school fundraisers is one of the strongest formats in Perth's northern corridor. School communities here are large, engaged, and willing to attend. The 5m screen from $840 for 80 to 300 guests. For larger events, see our 8m recommendation above. School fundraiser guide.
The City of Wanneroo is one of Perth's most active councils for community events. The Wanneroo Showgrounds and Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex are Perth's best large outdoor event venues north of the river. For events of 300 to 1,200 people, the 8m screen at $1,340 total is the right call. Community event guide.
The Wangara industrial and commercial precinct plus the growing northern suburbs corporate sector. End-of-year functions and team nights. Full public liability, JSA, and waste management plans on every corporate booking. 5m from $840, 8m from $1,340. Corporate cinema guide.
Outdoor cinema hire in Wanneroo from an operator who has run events at City of Wanneroo scale. We know what 1,000 people looks like on a 5m screen. We know what it should have been.
| What matters | Perth Pop-Up Movies | Budget operators |
|---|---|---|
| Public liability | ✓ $10M, certificate on file | Often unverified |
| Sound system | ✓ Professional PA, dual sub on 8m | Consumer Bluetooth |
| Silent power option | ✓ Silent inverter available | Generator only |
| Large event experience | ✓ 1,000+ person Wanneroo events | Rarely at this scale |
| Setup and operation | ✓ Full setup, run, packdown | Drop-off only |
| Screen sizing advice | ✓ Honest. We will tell you to book the 8m | Usually sell whatever is asked |
| Weekend surcharges | ✓ Never | Often applies |
| Compliance documents | ✓ Full pack for City of Wanneroo permits | Often incomplete |
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3m from $440. 5m from $840. 8m from $1,340. For events over 500 guests, call us first.
Wanneroo is the main town and administrative centre of the City of Wanneroo, one of WA's largest and fastest-growing local government areas. It sits in Perth's northern corridor, defined by its market gardens, lakes, coastal dunes, and one of the most rapidly expanding community populations in the state.
The Wanneroo area sits above the Gnangara Mound, one of WA's most significant freshwater aquifer systems. The lakes of the northern corridor (Lake Gnangara, Lake Joondalup, Lake Goollelal, Lake Jandabup, and others) are fed by this mound and represent one of the most significant wetland systems in the Perth metropolitan area. The Gnangara Pines plantation and the surrounding Wanneroo lakes system give the area a distinctive character quite different from the coastal suburbs to the west.
Wanneroo's market garden heritage remains visible in the farming operations that persist along the eastern fringes of the suburb. Chinese and Italian immigrant communities established vegetable growing operations here in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that supplied Perth for generations. The Wanneroo Produce Markets, though changed significantly, carry a thread of this agricultural legacy. For a suburb now defined by new housing estates and community reserves, the farming history gives it a depth of character that newer northern suburbs lack.
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