Every Sunday morning - Farmers, producers and artisan gourmet food market.
A family friendly street performers festival in Kalamunda for Fringe 2020!
Our Hartfield Park Recreation Centre sports court floors are being resurfaced. During this upgrade, the centre will be closed to the public from noon on Friday, 31 January to Saturday, 1 February 2020 inclusive.
RSLWA is encouraging all Aussies to get creative in a show of mateship this ANZAC Day – by standing in quiet contemplation at the end of their driveways, or on their balconies, at 6am on April 25.
A 6km walk (or bike ride) to raise money for the "My Home" project - an initiative to build homes for the homeless.
Feature three experts from Freestyle Now who specialise in scootering, skateboarding and riding BMX and are equipped to teach you all the tips, tricks and skills you'll need to know.
Indoor recycled and vintage clothing market in Kalamunda with live music, physic readings and more!
Held on the First Saturday of Every Month
A Development Assessment Panel (DAP) is an independent decision-making body comprised of technical experts and elected local government representatives. This DAP meeting will be conducted by electronic means open to the public rather than requiring attendance in person.
*** CANCELLED - due to current health advice this event is cancelled *** Held on the First Saturday of Every Month
*** CANCELLED - due to current health advice this event is cancelled *** Join us at Ray Owen Centre to paint two trees. Inspired by the grass roots awareness movement, the Blue Tree Project, which raises awareness around mental well-being. It encourages people to start difficult conversations and open up if they are suffering from depression and/or anxiety.
Join the Irish celebrations at Kalamunda Club for lunch and entertainment with singer/guitarist Patrick O'Hooligan - the complete entertainer!
Join us this summer for a series of FREE outdoor movie screenings around your City. We all have a superhero inside us, it just takes a bit of magic to bring it out. In Billy Batson's case, by shouting out one word - SHAZAM - this streetwise fourteen-year-old foster kid can turn into the grown-up superhero Shazam.