Trigg, Western Australia

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Trigg is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Its post code is 6029.

Trigg is also a small island off the coast of the suburb of Trigg.

Trigg Beach is one of Perth's most popular beaches, catering for swimmers and surfers alike. It annually hosts a surfing contest, "King of da Point", drawing surfers from around the world. Trigg also has a very popular bathing beach, Mettams Pool. Trigg nature reserve, also known by locals as 'Trigg Mountain' is situated opposite trigg beach. It is also known to be a common meeting point and lookout for the local surfing community.

The suburb and island was named after Henry Trigg, Superintendent of Public Works for the Swan River Colony in 1842.


Suburbs of the City of Stirling

Balcatta | Balga | Carine | Churchlands | Coolbinia | Dianella | Doubleview | Glendalough | Gwelup | Hamersley | Herdsman | Inglewood | Innaloo | Joondanna | Karrinyup | Menora | Mirrabooka | Mount Lawley | Nollamara | North Beach | Osborne Park | Scarborough | Stirling | Trigg | Tuart Hill | Watermans Bay | Wembley Downs | Westminster | Woodlands | Yokine