
Kalamunda Flowing & Moving Reference Groups Nominations Open
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group (KFRG) and the Kalamunda Moving Reference Group (KMRG). Each group is seeking nominations to fill five (5) community representative positions. Nominations close 5pm, Monday 20 January 2020.
Kalamunda Moving Reference Group
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Moving Reference Group (KMRG). The KMRG will represent the community on the development and implementation of the Kalamunda Moving – A Transport and Road Safety Strategy and provide oversight of the overall project.
As this is a specialised reference group involving traffic and transport planning, community members will require significant knowledge and skills in planning, design or community engagement. This is may be in any one or more of these subjects:
- Road safety
- Road and network design
- Transport modelling and planning
- Heavy vehicle routes
- Pedestrian, cycling or public transport modes
- Parking and access strategies
Find out more and nominate via Engage.Kalamunda
Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group (KFRG). The KFRG will represent the community on the development and implementation of the Kalamunda Flowing – A Drainage and Waterways Strategy and provide oversight of the overall project.
As this is a specialised reference group involving drainage and waterways planning, community members will require significant knowledge and skills in planning, design or community engagement. This is may be in any one or more of these subjects:
- Drainage design, hydrological modelling and planning
- Water quality management
- Environmental management associated with drainage and waterways
- Drainage and groundwater management for developments
- Groundwater and geology
- Private and public property matters involving drainage

Kalamunda Flowing & Moving Reference Groups Nominations Open
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group (KFRG) and the Kalamunda Moving Reference Group (KMRG). Each group is seeking nominations to fill five (5) community representative positions. Nominations close 5pm, Monday 20 January 2020.
Kalamunda Moving Reference Group
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Moving Reference Group (KMRG). The KMRG will represent the community on the development and implementation of the Kalamunda Moving – A Transport and Road Safety Strategy and provide oversight of the overall project.
As this is a specialised reference group involving traffic and transport planning, community members will require significant knowledge and skills in planning, design or community engagement. This is may be in any one or more of these subjects:
- Road safety
- Road and network design
- Transport modelling and planning
- Heavy vehicle routes
- Pedestrian, cycling or public transport modes
- Parking and access strategies
Find out more and nominate via Engage.Kalamunda
Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Kalamunda Flowing Reference Group (KFRG). The KFRG will represent the community on the development and implementation of the Kalamunda Flowing – A Drainage and Waterways Strategy and provide oversight of the overall project.
As this is a specialised reference group involving drainage and waterways planning, community members will require significant knowledge and skills in planning, design or community engagement. This is may be in any one or more of these subjects:
- Drainage design, hydrological modelling and planning
- Water quality management
- Environmental management associated with drainage and waterways
- Drainage and groundwater management for developments
- Groundwater and geology
- Private and public property matters involving drainage
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.