Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
X

Powerline Pruning Works Across the City

As we approach winter, the City is conducting its annual powerline pruning works to reduce fire risks and improve safety. These works are taking place throughout the City from March to June.

For more information or if you have any questions, please call 9257 9999 or email enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au.



Weed Control Operations Across the City

With the onset of winter rains, the City of Kalamunda is commencing its annual weed control operations across parks, roadsides, footpaths, and natural areas. Spraying and other treatment methods will take place throughout the City from May to late September. These works help manage fire risk, protect biodiversity, and maintain the safety and accessibility of our public spaces.

For more information or if you have any questions, please contact the City on 9257 9999 or email enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au.

🚫 Works outlined in the Fire Hazard Reduction Notice must be completed by 1 November and maintained up to and including 31 March 2025. 🚫
Fire Hazard Assessments will commence from 1 November 2025.
🔥The City's Restricted Burning Period is still in effect until 30 November 2025🔥
Burning restrictions apply.

View important dates

View of sunset over Gooseberry Hill National Park

Visiting Kalamunda

Approximately 30 minutes from the Perth CBD, we offer a glorious mix of natural bushland, wildflowers, waterways, vineyards, fabulous views, galleries, restaurants & cafés and more.

Surrounded by nature and fueled by creative energy, Kalamunda is a flourishing city with a remarkable mix of culture, nature and family. See what we're all about...

News & Announcements

View all news here

City Introduces New Fees to Support Community Health and Sustainability

City Introduces New Fees to Support Community Health and Sustainability

02 August 2024 9:19 AM

The City of Kalamunda has introduced new fees and charges for the 2024-2025 financial year to sustainably manage resources and services essential to our community's health, safety and well-being.

Over time, the City has absorbed various costs associated with essential services and statutory requirements. These new fees are designed to fairly recover these costs across sectors that benefit from City-managed inspections, ensuring the safety and compliance of premises and people.

"Our commitment to transparency and responsible financial management drives these updates," said Mayor Margaret Thomas. "By implementing these new fees and charges, we ensure that the City can continue to provide high-quality services and meet statutory requirements without placing an undue burden on our residents."

Key updates include the introduction of fees for public building assessments, public event assessment and associated approvals, outdoor dining fees and an application fee for businesses using City-managed land for commercial purposes.

The City’s Environmental Health Officers will oversee inspection fees for public buildings categorised by risk level: high, medium, and low. Fees have also been introduced for assessing and approving community events.

Application and registration fees are now required for skin penetration premises such as beauty therapy and tattoo establishments. Annual assessment fees ensure ongoing compliance with health and safety standards.

Detailed information on specific fee structures and their applications can be found online at Health Fees and Charges, calling 9257 9999 or emailing enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au.

Get involved in
Kalamunda

Community and family are important. Join the conversation and contribute to matters happening in your City via our Engage.Kalamunda portal.

Explore some of your City services

Keep in touch

Get monthly updates on what's happening around the City of Kalamunda

Subscribe now

© City of Kalamunda 2025