The Annual General Meeting of Electors will be held in the Cockburn Council Chambers on Tuesday 2 February 2021 at 7pm.
Non-potable water in North Coogee is unavailable due to unforeseen circumstances and will not be operational until Friday 29 January 2021.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is calling on residents in Coolbellup and surrounds to help eradicate Queensland fruit fly after the pest was trapped in the area.
The regulations are changing to streamline development assessment processes and reduce red tape.
Tony will join the City in February 2021 from Australia Pacific Airports Melbourne where he served as Head of Planning.
Keep up-to-date with what the City is doing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what support is available.
Native ARC is a volunteer-run animal rescue and rehabilitation centre in Bibra Lake. If you find an injured native animal, please contact the Centre. Native ARC is a not-for-profit organisation that provides medical care and rehabilitation services for injured native wildlife in the south metropolitan region. Native ARC receives injured wildlife from a range of sources including the general public, veterinary clinics, local councils, rangers and other wildlife centres. Native ARC also educates the public in environmental sustainability and the ongoing conservation of native flora and fauna. Native ARC hosts volunteering opportunities, kids programs, school holiday programs and training and education services.
Animal Rescue Centre is located at 172 Hope road, Bibra Lake WA6163. Opening hours are 8.30am - 7pm Monday till Sunday.
Please visit Native ARC website for more information or to get involved call 08 9417 7105 or email info@nativearc.org.au.