Easter Long Weekend Opening Hours

Please be advised that the City administration building and several City facilities, including the Darius Wells Library and Resource Centre, will be closed for the Easter long weekend from Friday, 18 April through to Monday, 21 April (inclusive). 

Bins will not be collected on Good Friday (Friday, 18 April), residents impacted are advised to place their bins out on Saturday, 19 April by 6am. Collection for Easter Monday (Monday, 21 April) and the ANZAC Day Public Holiday (Friday, 25 April) remain unchanged, for any enquiries please contact 1300 293 955.

We look forward to seeing you again from Tuesday, 11 April. 

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Reporting to Police

Reporting to Police

When to report to the Police?

If you are dealing with criminal matters it is important to contact the police as your primary point of contact. The police have the legal authority, training, and resources to address criminal activities, enforce the law, and ensure public safety.

There are three main ways to contact the police. Here's a breakdown of which number to call and when:

Emergencies

000

Police

131 444

Crime Stoppers

1800 333 000 or Eyes on the Street app

A serious crime is in progress or has just been committed

Life or serious injury is threatened

An immediate threat to people or property exists

Burglary or motor vehicle theft

Property-related incidents for insurance purposes

A disturbance or antisocial behaviour

Anonymous reporting of non-urgent criminal activity

Information can be current or from the past

You recognise a vehicle and/or person of interest

  • Worried About Speeding and Hooning?

    Any complaints around vehicles observed driving on street, road way footpath area and verge areas in a dangerous way or manner are a WA Police Responsibility.

    If you spot hooning there are two ways to report to police:

    1. Call police on 131 444
    2. Make an anonymous tip using the Eyes on the Street app.
  • Understanding the Eyes on the Street App

    Crime Stoppers WA offers a mobile app called Eyes on the Street, giving you another way to quickly and easily share information with the police, no matter what device you're using.

    Reports submitted through Crime Stoppers WA (online) or Eyes on the Street (app) are sent to the WA Police Force or other law enforcement agencies for assessment and action where appropriate.

    Report on Crime Stoppers WA 

    Download the Eyes on the Street App

     

What can the Council Help With?

The City's Team's, such as our Rangers focus on animal control, abandoned vehicles, litter and dumping complaints to help build a safer community., the police are equipped to handle offences that may require legal action, investigation, and enforcement measures such as issuing fines, conducting traffic stops, or pursuing criminal charges.

View the list of what our Rangers can respond to

Secure PL8

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

Community Safety Pack 

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.

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