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Starick Op Shop!

When you shop at Starick Op Shop, you’re doing more than finding great pre‑loved treasures - you’re helping to change lives. Every dollar of profit raised through our store directly funds Starick’s specialist services supporting women and children impacted by family and domestic violence.

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Sustainable Shopping

Give quality items a second life

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Support a Cause

Funds vital support services

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Curated Finds

Clothing, homewares & accessories

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Community Powered

Run by dedicated volunteers

Since 2014, Starick Op Shop has been proudly powered by a dedicated team of hardworking volunteers who generously give their time to support our local community and the families who rely on our services.

Our shop offers a carefully curated range of quality pre‑loved clothing, accessories and homewares, with new items arriving and shelves restocked daily. Whether you’re searching for something special or simply love a good op shop find, every purchase you make helps create safer futures for women and children.

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Volunteer with us!

Starick Op Shop is run by a team of dedicated volunteers under the guidance of our Op Shop Manager.

At Starick we understand the demands of everyday life so we are very flexible with your availability to volunteer. If your time is limited, you can choose to work one 4-hour shift. or, if you have more time, you can work a daily shift or more.

INTERESTED? Come for a tour and meet with our op shop manager and lovely volunteers by contacting us on 08 6271 0299.

READY? Apply by emailing

Starick Op Shop is run by a team of dedicated volunteers under the guidance of our Op Shop Manager.

At Starick we understand the demands of everyday life so we are very flexible with your availability to volunteer. If your time is limited, you can choose to work one 4-hour shift. or, if you have more time, you can work a daily shift or more.

INTERESTED? Come for a tour and meet with our op shop manager and lovely volunteers by contacting us on 08 6271 0299.

READY? Fill out the application pack by pressing the link below then email to or drop it in store.

Starick Op Shop as a Social Enterprise

Starick Op Shop is a community‑focused social enterprise that gives quality donated goods a second life, while generating vital funds to support our specialist family and domestic violence services. Through our op shop, Starick creates opportunities for community connection, volunteering, and affordable shopping, with every purchase contributing to safer futures for women and children.

Starick’s Workwise Women Program

Workwise Women is a voluntary program for women who have experienced family and domestic violence. It supports women to build confidence and develop basic work-related skills in a safe and supportive environment through volunteering at Starick Op Shop.

Starick Refuge Donations

For privacy and safety reasons, our Op Shop is the drop-off point for donations of new and unused items requested by our refuges and services. These items are made available to the women and children we support first, with any surplus sold through the Op Shop to help fund our programs.

Starick Refuge Donations

We accept new, unused items for our refuges, including:

  • Art and craft materials
  • Toiletry packs
  • Gifts for Christmas and Mother's Day
  • Linen
  • Towels
  • Bedding
  • Curtaining
  • New sleepwear and gowns for mothers
  • New underwear
  • Tinned food
  • Frozen meals

If you have new, unused items and would like to donate them, please contact the Starick Head Office on 08 9478 5300.

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which Starick works and delivers services, the Whadjuk and Binjareb people of the Noongar Nation, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.

We recognise that the impacts of colonisation, dispossession, racism and intergenerational trauma continue to affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. We acknowledge the disproportionate impact of family and domestic violence on many Aboriginal women and children, and the strength, resilience and leadership of Aboriginal communities in healing and preventing violence.

We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and that this always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.