The Annual General Meeting of Electors will be held in the Cockburn Council Chambers on Tuesday 2 February 2021 at 7pm.
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.
The Minor Capital Works Grant contributes to minor capital works projects carried out on Council owned property. The purpose is to support sporting clubs to undertake timely development and upgrading of infrastructure, with the aim to increase community participation in sport and recreation. The maximum amount available is $4,000 per project. Please note that the City’s contribution towards minor capital works projects will not exceed 50 per cent of the total project cost. Clubs may only apply for the Minor Capital Works Grant once per financial year. It is important to note that contributions of voluntary labour and donated materials (in-kind contributions) can be recognised as a component of an applicant’s contribution towards projects in this category.
The Minor Capital Works Grant is open to Incorporated sporting clubs that:
For more information about eligibility or to obtain an application form, please contact the Recreation Services Department on 08 9411 3444 or email recreation@cockburn.wa.gov.au