As per 4.77 of the Local Government Act 1995 please find a copy of the Results Notice for the City of Kwinana, plus detailed ‘calculation steps report’ that outlines the distribution of preferences.
Due to the power outage tonight’s Ordinary Council Meeting will be held via teams. Unfortunately, live streaming will not be available, however the video will be posted to the City’s social channels after the meeting.
In accordance with Section 3.58 of the Local Government Act 1995, the City of Kwinana hereby advertises its intention to dispose of the following property by way of lease; 62-64 Sloan Dr, Leda.
It is hereby notified for public information that with effective dates as stated below, the following persons have been appointed as Poundkeepers and Ranger pursuant to Part XX, Section 449 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960.
We’d like to welcome all new residents to our growing City. To help you get started in the, we've compiled all the essential information required to help you navigate your early days with us in the City of Kwinana in our Welcome Pack.
The second fastest growing local government area in Western Australia, Kwinana is a unique community set among extensive native bushland and public open space.
Kwinana is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in the Perth metropolitan region.
In response to the rapidly increasing multiculturalism in Kwinana, the City will be working with our culturally diverse communities in 2024 to listen to what they need and how we can better align our services to meet those needs. For more information please visit www.kwinana.wa.gov.au/multicultural-communities.
Committed to providing equal access to its buildings, facilities and services for people with disabilities, the City’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan provides information on disability services in Kwinana and the improvements being made to improve access to municipal services.
If you’re new to Australia, the Department of Home Affairs provides a fantastic information booklet – ‘Beginning a Life in Australia’.
The City of Kwinana also has a young population. The City is home to a range of schools, catering to young families and nurturing our future society.
The City’s first Environment Strategy takes aim at significant environmental targets and calls for greater State Government support in the transition to an emissions free future.
Kwinana’s biodiversity includes plants that have adapted to the region’s poor soils by trapping insects for additional nutrition.
Scholarships provided by the City of Kwinana enable 132 students from local schools to attend popular STEM conference in September.