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, on this page.
Kwinana is the second fastest growing local government area in Western Australia. It is a special place with lots of natural bushland, parks and open spaces.
Kwinana is also one of the most culturally diverse communities in Perth. Many people from different countries and backgrounds live here.
In 2024, the City of Kwinana will be talking with people from different cultures to understand their needs and how we can improve our services to help them better.
To learn more click below.
Multicultural Communities
The City of Kwinana is committed to making sure people with disability can access buildings, services and facilities. This is guided by the City’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan, which outlines the steps being taken to improve access for all.
If you are new to Australia, you can also find helpful settlement information in the Beginning a Life in Australia booklet provided by the Department of Home Affairs.
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 of Kwinana has a new volunteer program specifically for seniors, promoting social inclusion and connection across Kwinana.
Eclipse Soils announces four years of funding totalling $480,000 for youth development, adding to the Kwinana MLA Roger Cook’s $30,000 election commitment in support of youth music studio Kwinana Beats.
The City of Kwinana will celebrate International Day of People with Disability (3 December) with a series of short films from Bus Stop Film and DADAA on 12 December.
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