Jannali

Jannali is a leafy suburb located in the southern part of Sydney. It is situated approximately 28 kilometers from the central business district of Sydney and falls under the Sutherland Shire local government area. The suburb is bordered by the suburbs of Sutherland, Como, Kirrawee, Oyster Bay, and Bonnet Bay.

Jannali is a residential suburb with a mix of freestanding homes, townhouses, and apartment complexes. It also has a well-established commercial center with several shops, cafes, and restaurants along the main street, Jannali Avenue. The suburb also has its own train station, which provides easy access to the Sydney CBD and other parts of the city.

The suburb is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with several parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities available for residents to enjoy. Jannali is also home to several schools, including Jannali Public School, Jannali High School, and St. John Bosco College.

Jannali is a pleasant and peaceful suburb that offers residents a convenient and comfortable lifestyle.

Did you know?

Te origin of the name "Jannali" as being derived from an Aboriginal word meaning "to look out" is widely accepted and recognised by many sources. However, there are other theories about the name's origin, and the exact meaning and origin of the name may not be known with absolute certainty. Nevertheless, the most commonly accepted theory is that the name Jannali is derived from an Aboriginal word.

Jannali FAQ's

Jannali is generally considered to be a good suburb to live in. It is a safe and peaceful residential area with a strong sense of community and a family-friendly atmosphere. The suburb offers a range of amenities, including shops, cafes, restaurants, parks, and recreational facilities, which cater to the needs of its residents.

Jannali is well-connected to other parts of Sydney, with its own train station providing easy access to the city and other destinations. The suburb is also located near major roads, making it easy to get around by car.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census, the population of Jannali was 6,632. This included 1813 families with an average of 1.8 children.

Jannali train station provides access via the Illawarra line. 

Yes, there are a number of scenic parks and reserves located throughout the suburb, including Burnum Burnum Sanctuary and Jannali Oval.

Local Businesses in Jannali

Kafe on the Avenue https://www.facebook.com/Kafe-on-the-Avenue-2222215154774386

Union Place Hotel http://unionplacehotel.com.au/

Kitchen 66 Jannali https://www.kitchen66.com/