Tamala Park is an unpopulated locality in Perth, Western Australia.
The Mooro group of Noongar were familiar with the area, and several of their traditional stories and legends refer to local Tamala Park land features, such as Waukolup Hill, although evidence suggests that they lived much further east, closer to modern-day Wanneroo Road.
[2] The suburb was formally established by excision of parts of Mindarie, Clarkson and Burns Beach on 9 September 1988.
[3] At present, Tamala Park is mostly unoccupied bushland, primarily used as a landfill and recycling centre.
Two arterial roads, Marmion Avenue and Connolly Drive, run through it and link the suburbs on each side.