The suburb is bounded to the west by the
Mooloolah River, to the north by
Nicklin Way, to the north-east by the Parrearra Canal, to the south-east and south by the Wyuna Canal, making the suburb an island. The canals combined are unofficially known as Parrearra Lake. The primary purpose of the canals together with the associated
locks and
weirs is for flood mitigation in the Kawana Waters area, while recreational use of the waterways is a secondary purpose. Access to the island suburb is principally via
Kawana Way which enters the suburb from the east (
Mountain Creek /
Sippy Downs) crossing the Mooloola River and exits the suburb to the south via a bridge over the Wyuna Canal (
Warana). Kawana Island Boulevard connects Kawana Way and exits the suburb to the east crossing a bridge over Wyuna Canal to Warana. Nicklin Way travels the northern boundary of Parrearra from Mooloolaba to
Minyama but there is no access from the Nicklin Way into Parearra. The suburb is residential in character. == History ==