The City of Kwinana Electors General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, 11 February 2026.
Over the past month, we invited our community to share their thoughts on local safety concerns. Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide feedback, your input plays an important role in helping us understand the issues that matter most to our residents.
The feedback period has now closed and with over 2000 responses the results are in.
See the results on our Love My Kwinana Page
The City of Kwinana is piloting a project for ten lucky streets to improve safety, and sustainability by connecting our streets and neighbourhoods.
Street by Street is beneficial as it
Learn more and register your street for the Street by Street initiative
The City’s Community Safety Packs are available from the Administration Building during opening hours or see our Community Safety Officer at upcoming City events.
The Safety and Security scheme organised by the Department of Communities has been reintroduced, with West Australian Seniors Card members able to claim up to $400 per household.
The rebate allows seniors to improve the level of security within their home by installing a range of security items such as window and door deadlocks, security screens, home intruder alarms, sensor lights or roller shutters.
Find out how to apply and check your eligibility for the Safety and Security Rebate.
Pensioner / Senior concessions are also available on rates and Emergency Services Levy.
Find out if you are eligible and how to apply for Rates and Emergency Services.
The City of Kwinana is offering $50 cash rebates for individuals who register with Safe and Found WA, until funds are exhausted.
Find more information about the Safe and Found WA rebate here
The City of Kwinana will provide up to $150 (as a reimbursement after the activity) to encourage and support community members to organise and host street-level activities in their streets and local parks and invite their neighbours to attend or participate.
'Street Meets' aim to:
For further information, including eligibility for a Street Meet grant.
For more information or to request a copy, please email Sinead.Gilligan@kwinana.wa.gov.au.
Neighbour Day, traditionally held on the last Sunday in March each year, is a great opportunity to apply for a Street Meet grant and strengthen connections with your neighbours. Several Neighbour Day events are already planned across the City of Kwinana for 2025. These events are organised by various associations, town teams, and community members, and everyone is welcome to join in:
Secure PL8 is a joint initiative by WA Police and the City of Kwinana, supported by Neighbourhood Watch. It provides complimentary anti-theft screws and access to tools, helping the community make their number plates harder to steal and use illegally.
Stolen number plates can be a major inconvenience. Beyond the risk of your plates being used for criminal activity, replacing them also involves paperwork and potential fees. Lost or stolen state, district, or seasonal licence plates cannot be remade.
See when the next round of Secure PL8 starts
Every October, the City of Kwinana hosts the Community Safety Series—a yearly initiative focused on fostering a safer and more connected community.
This series includes interactive workshops, pop-up events, and access to subsidies that support safety initiatives. From home security tips to emergency preparedness and neighbourhood safety, there’s something of value for everyone who's involved.
Stay tuned for updates.Together, let’s build a safer Kwinana!
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