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Living in Warner: Lakes and Family Living

28 May 2026ยท Beverley Gibbons

Between Eatons Hill and Petrie, Warner is a growing suburb built around the Warner Lakes precinct. New estates, parkland, and proximity to both the highway and the train line make it a popular choice for young families.

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Warner developed mostly from the 1990s through 2000s on former rural land between Eatons Hill and Petrie. The Warner Lakes precinct is the centrepiece โ€” a series of artificial lakes surrounded by parkland, walking trails, and playgrounds that have become the suburb's defining feature. The lakes attract birdlife and provide a focal point for community activities.

The suburb is still growing, with new estates filling the remaining pockets. Warner State School serves local families. The Warner Shopping Centre on Old Northern Road handles daily needs with a supermarket and speciality stores. The Bruce Highway and Petrie station are both within 10 minutes. For families who want newer homes with lake views and parkland access at prices below the inner corridor, Warner is a strong contender โ€” the median sits around $950K, reflecting the suburb's established but still-growing character.

Who Should Buy Here?

Warner is for buyers who appreciate what this suburb offers โ€” and aren't looking for what it doesn't have. It's not for everyone. But for the right buyer, it's exactly right.

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