Media Releases

A group of people involved in a dicussion
7 August 2020

City Invites Local Businesses to Attend Information Day

The City of Kalamunda is inviting local business owners and operators to ‘book in or drop in’ for its inaugural Business Information Day this Wednesday (12 August 2020).
2020 Landcare Week (3-9 August) Grassroots land care champions
6 August 2020

2020 Landcare Week (3-9 August) Grassroots land care champions

The City of Kalamunda is celebrating the substantial efforts of hundreds of volunteers who came together and participated in four planting days held recently at Juniper Reserve, Jorgensen Park and two sessions at Woodlupine Brook Reserve as a part of national Landcare Week.
2020 Morning Music Theme - golden music notes on a dark background
6 August 2020

Live Events Back at KPAC

Live music and events will return to the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre (KPAC) this month as part of a carefully planned reintroduction.
Orange road work cones adjacent to construction trucks on the road
6 August 2020

City Seeks Black Spot Funding For Safer Roads

The City of Kalamunda will apply for funding of more than $2.1 million under the State and Australian Black Spot Program to upgrade six locations identified as potentially dangerous.
Sign thanking for shopping local
4 August 2020

Residents Urged to Support and Buy Local Through New Campaign

City of Kalamunda residents are being encouraged to support local business through a new Go Local First campaign, an initiative of the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA).
A small jumping spider on a green stem photographed by Holly Martin in 2020
4 August 2020

Photographer uncovers new species in the City of Kalamunda

Five new species of jumping spider have just been uncovered in Kalamunda National Park and Korung National Park in the Perth Hills by photographer, Holly Martin. The discoveries, still to be scientifically verified, have been identified via her photographs by Australian Spider expert and author of "The Field Guide to Spiders of Australia" Robert Whyte.
Large pink pin market pointing to a location on a grey-scale map
3 August 2020

Local Structure Plan Endorsed for Forrestfield North (High Wycombe)

Land use planning around the new High Wycombe Train Station has taken a momentous step forward, with the Western Australian Planning Commission approving the Residential Precinct Local Structure Plan (LSP).
Planting Native Plant
28 July 2020

Calling the community to build our urban forest canopy

National Tree Day is Australia’s largest community tree-planting event and the City of Kalamunda is asking the community to join them in planting habitat for wildlife and enhance our neighbourhoods by building on our urban forest canopy.
Caution tape surround a bitumen road
27 July 2020

Drivers asked to show caution

Road users are asked to slow down and take care on the roads, especially where Emergency Services or road-side workers are operating. Drivers need to be especially vigilant during wet weather when visibility can be poor and when stopping distances need to be increased to allow for slippery roads.
Illustration of customised City of Kalamunda Car Number plates
27 July 2020

City of Kalamunda limited edition licence plates available

City of Kalamunda residents have a new way to show their passion for where they live, work and play. Limited edition licence plates are now available from the City’s Administration Offices.
Seven autumn leaves on a line changing from green on left to red on the right
27 July 2020

City Opens Community Creativity Competition

The City of Kalamunda’s Creative Writing and Digital Art Competition is open for entries from anyone studying, working or living in the area.
Construction of the Kalamunda Community Centre building on 16 July 2020 located at Jorgensen Park in Kalamunda
24 July 2020

New Kalamunda Community Centre Construction Moving Forward

Construction of the new Kalamunda Community Centre at Jorgensen Park is moving ahead, both on time and budget, with the main building framework up and roof expected in coming weeks.
Fox stalking next to some grass and fallen log
10 July 2020

Targeting feral foxes at Crumpet Creek Reserve - Mundy Regional Park

Keeping our parks free of invasive and destructive species is essential if we want to protect the diverse range of native species in our local, natural landscape. One such species is the red fox, an introduced species that impacts our environment, and our economy. These feral animals contribute to the loss of natural habitat and the decline of native animals including marsupials, nesting birds and reptiles across Australia. Foxes compete for habitat, spread weeds and diseases, and kill and damage livestock including domestic poultry, and pets.
Two small dogs running next to each-other on a dirt track
9 July 2020

Proposed new dog law for our furry friends

The City of Kalamunda is committed to promoting responsible pet ownership to enhance animal welfare and improve community safety. We understand that pets are important members of many families, with dogs often accompanying their owners out and about in the community.
Two colleagues shaking hands in a meeting
9 July 2020

City Seeks Nominations for Economic Development Advisory Committee

The City of Kalamunda has opened nominations for a new economic development advisory committee to provide guidance in the implementation of the City’s Economic Development Strategy.
9 July 2020

City’s Waste Management Gets 20-year Boost

The City of Kalamunda’s Walliston Transfer station has been granted a 20-year licence by the Department Water Environment & Regulation (DWER).
View of the fields from soccer stadium seats at Hartfield Park Recreation Centre
9 July 2020

Hartfield Park nominates for Women’s World Cup 2023 Training Site

The City of Kalamunda has partnered with the Forrestfield United Football Club’s (FUFC) for Hartfield Park to become a training site for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™.
The Scott Reserve located in High Wycombe with the footy oval being lit up with recent lighting upgrades completed in June 2020.
2 July 2020

Scott Reserve Master Plan Adopted

Scott Reserve is set to become a place for everyone to grow, learn and play in the heart of High Wycombe.
Aerial view of Heidel Park located on the corner of Pomeroy and Canning Road in Carmel
2 July 2020

Heidelberg Clears Hurdle

The City of Kalamunda has welcomed an announcement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) that the Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment can proceed to public advertising.
2 July 2020

2020/2021 Draft Budget Adopted by Council

The City of Kalamunda’s 2020/21 Budget has been adopted by Council setting a framework focused on financial sustainability, delivery of priority capital works projects and measures to assist those in the community suffering financial hardship because of COVID-19.
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