Due to seasonal conditions, the prohibited burning time has been extended. No burning within the City of Cockburn is allowed during this time.
We want to hear stories from local residents to help develop our understanding of the park’s historical significance.
Do you want to reduce food waste going to your bin, and make your own fertilizer?
Worms are a great way to convert your kitchen waste into fertiliser. They convert the waste into both liquid fertiliser and castings that are great for plants. You will learn all about the art of worm farming with a hands-on demonstration. This workshop is part of the Home Waste Compost Subsidy program. You can purchase a subsidised worm farm for $95 at the workshop or simply join us to learn more about recycling organic waste at home. Don't forget to bring your proof of address e.g. driver's license or utility bill. Visit cockburn.wa.gov.au/compostsubsidies to learn more about the resident subsidies and rebates on offer.
Sustainability is a key strategic value for the city of Cockburn. The city has identified the following vision statement to ensure sustainability of its waste management services: "To lead and support a community that avoids waste generation, reduces environmental impacts and consider the waste that is produced as a valuable resource to be recovered, reused and recycled."
90 Cordelia Avenue, Coolbellup
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Contact Title Waste Services
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Phone 08 9411 3444