Parking Restrictions Around HBF PARK
HBF Park is used for a number of sporting and non-sporting events. For information on upcoming events please visit the HBF Park website.
During matches and events, parking around HBF Park is restricted and available only to residents. Vehicles parked in the area surrounding HBF Park must have an active e-permit during the restricted time period, which is 2pm to 11pm on the day of the event.
There will be a full complement of Rangers on duty for each event and they will strictly enforce the City's Local Laws. Where a vehicle is deemed to be illegally parked it will receive an infringement. If a Ranger considers the vehicle to be causing an obstruction it may also be towed away to an impound yard.
You will find the signs stating the restrictions related to events at HBF Park positioned above the normal parking controls. The signs (example below) indicate that between 2pm and 11pm on the dates stated only vehicles with a valid and active e-permit may park in the street.
The bottom sign(s) indicates the standard restriction(s) that are applicable on non-event days.

Getting there
The best way to get to HBF Park is by bus or train. The City encourages the use of public transport. Buses frequently run to and from the Perth/East Perth area, near the Oval from across the metropolitan area. HBF Park is also well served by trains, with East Perth, Claisebrook and McIvor stations in close proximity to the Park. For more information contact Transperth on 13 62 13 or visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au.
For Perth Glory games you can park at the following locations
Pier Street (east & west side) between Brisbane Street and Brewer Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour) (Pier Street Machines accept coin payment or EasyPark only). *Note* please do not park on the far western side of Pier Street (slip lane) as this is a residential zone.
Brewer Street (North side only) between Pier Street & Lord Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
Stirling Street (centre of Street) between Parry Street and Brisbane Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
You can also park on Loton Park (ACROD permit holders only) (entry of Lord Street), the fees are $10 per vehicle if you are an ACROD permit holder.
Brisbane Street car park. Ticket parking 7am – Midnight, Monday – Sunday at $1 for the first hour, then $3.20 for each additional hour. No time restriction.
You can also park at East Perth train station. This is currently free
There is also a commercial area East of Lord Street between Summers Street and Edward Street that have time restrictions in office hours. Out of office hours this area has no restrictions (including HBF Park events).
For Western Force games you can park at the following locations
Pier Street (east & west side) between Brisbane Street and Brewer Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour) (Pier Street Machines accept coin payment or EasyPark only). *Note* please do not park on the far western side of Pier Street (slip lane) as this is a residential zone.
Brewer Street (North side only) between Pier Street & Lord Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
Stirling Street (centre of Street) between Parry Street and Brisbane Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
You can also park on Loton Park (ACROD permit holders only) (entry of Lord Street), the fees are $10 per vehicle if you are an ACROD permit holder.
Brisbane Street car park. Ticket parking 7am – Midnight, Monday – Sunday at $1 for the first hour, then $3.20 for each additional hour. No time restriction.
You can also park at East Perth train station. This is currently free
There is also a commercial area East of Lord Street between Summers Street and Edward Street that have time restrictions in office hours. Out of office hours this area has no restrictions (including HBF Park events).
For Concerts you can park at the following locations
Brewer Street (North side only) between Pier Street & Lord Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
Stirling Street (centre of Street) between Parry Street and Brisbane Street (Ticket parking - $3.30 per hour).
You can also park on Loton Park (entry of Lord Street).The fees are $20 per vehicle and $10 per vehicle if you are an ACROD permit holder.
Brisbane Street car park. Ticket parking 7am – Midnight, Monday – Sunday at $1 for the first hour, then $3.20 for each additional hour. No time restriction.
You can also park at East Perth train station. This is currently free.
There is also a commercial area East of Lord Street between Summers Street and Edward Street that have time restrictions in office hours. Out of office hours this area has no restrictions (including HBF Park events).
Residents
Residents' must ensure that their vehicle registration and any of their visitors vehicle registrations, which are parked on the street, have been saved in the active box of their e-permit account.
Additional one-day temporary permit(s) may be approved for a specific purpose. Temporary permits may be applied for through your e-permit account. Please allow at least 24 hours notice for the request to be considered.
Subscribe for events notifications
An e-mail alert system has been developed so that residents can be notified of up-coming restrictions via e-mail. To be included on the e-mail alert system, please send an e-mail to hbf.parking@vincent.wa.gov.au and type ALERT in the subject line.
More information
Contact Ranger Services on 9273 6000 or email mail@vincent.wa.gov.au.