Joondalup has a large Christian majority, comprising 49% of the city's religious following, with the two largest denominations being Anglican (12,208 or 24.6%) and Catholic (12,154, 24.1%).
On the evening of February 4, 2008, Matthew Butcher and several other police officers intervened in a pub brawl at the Old Bailey tavern in Joondalup, Perth, opposite the Joondalup police station.
Their studios are presently located beside the Edith Cowan University in Joondalup.
Brothers are affiliated to the 5 Brothers clubs in Queensland including Brothers Old Boys, Brisbane and also Brothers Joondalup in Western Australia.
Platform 1 is used by trains bound for Perth underground station (these trains generally continue onto the Joondalup Line) whilst platform 2 is used by trains heading south towards Mandurah.
Starting in 2010, the event is the result of collaboration between the promoters of Splendour in the Grass Festival held in Woodford, Queensland and Rock-It held in Joondalup, Western Australia.