
Read the Latest Edition of Kalamunda Connect – Summer/Autumn 2025
The Summer/Autumn 2025 edition of Kalamunda Connect is out now – and it’s packed with inspiring stories, exciting updates, and snapshots of community spirit in action across our City.
From major infrastructure projects to grassroots initiatives, this latest issue highlights just some of the incredible work being done to create a thriving, connected, and sustainable community.
🌳 In this edition, you'll find:
Progress on the Hartfield Park and Norm Sadler Pavilion redevelopments
The grand opening of the Foothills Men’s Shed
A spotlight on the Haynes Street revitalisation project
Innovative school-led environmental initiatives
Uplifting moments from our City Rangers
Opportunities for locals to get involved, including SEED programs and the Young Artist Awards
Stories of residents making a real difference in sustainability and conservation
Whether you’re curious about what’s happening in your neighbourhood or just love seeing the good work being done across the City, Kalamunda Connect is your seasonal snapshot of local life.
📖 Read the latest issue now: Kalamunda Connect 17 Summer Autumn 2025

Read the Latest Edition of Kalamunda Connect – Summer/Autumn 2025
The Summer/Autumn 2025 edition of Kalamunda Connect is out now – and it’s packed with inspiring stories, exciting updates, and snapshots of community spirit in action across our City.
From major infrastructure projects to grassroots initiatives, this latest issue highlights just some of the incredible work being done to create a thriving, connected, and sustainable community.
🌳 In this edition, you'll find:
Progress on the Hartfield Park and Norm Sadler Pavilion redevelopments
The grand opening of the Foothills Men’s Shed
A spotlight on the Haynes Street revitalisation project
Innovative school-led environmental initiatives
Uplifting moments from our City Rangers
Opportunities for locals to get involved, including SEED programs and the Young Artist Awards
Stories of residents making a real difference in sustainability and conservation
Whether you’re curious about what’s happening in your neighbourhood or just love seeing the good work being done across the City, Kalamunda Connect is your seasonal snapshot of local life.
📖 Read the latest issue now: Kalamunda Connect 17 Summer Autumn 2025
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.