Lawns are often used in home gardens and public open spaces for amenity and aesthetic reasons, however, with a warming climate and the [...]
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Community gardens bring many benefits such as enhanced social connections, education around [...]
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The Facebook group Growing a Sustainable Community – Kingsley and Surrounds was established in [...]
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We are proud to announce and celebrate the successes of residents involved in our Waterwise Verge Garden Competition for 2023/24. [...]
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Local sustainability superstars, Mandy and Mike Bamford, guide us through their stunning ReWild
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Verges play an important role in creating cool, green spaces for our communities, providing habitat for our local wildlife, and [...]
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Melanie’s waterwise and biodiverse verge garden has been crowned the City of Joondalup’s [...]
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The City provides funding to assist community groups and schools with projects, events and [...]
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Applications and waitlist have closed. To be informed about all future environmental incentives, events and other initiatives, [...]
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Getting involved in the community is beneficial for your mind, body and overall wellbeing. [...]
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The Friends of Periwinkle Bushland have successfully inspired many members of the community to [...]
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The City’s coastline is a popular destination for the local community, visitors and tourists. [...]
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Actions you take when visiting bushland or within your own home and garden can impact on the [...]
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Burning garden refuse and/or rubbish Burning of garden [...]
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The City is committed to creating greener, cooler and more sustainable neighbourhoods in the face of climate change. We are proud to [...]
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As spring arrives and the weather warms up, the City is calling on the local community to help [...]
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Wetlands are complex ecosystems and are vulnerable to many impacts. Some of the threats to the Yellagonga Regional Park wetlands [...]
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The Joondalup Library Local History collection is the first place to start for students exploring the history of their local area and [...]
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Environmental degradation and climate change are two of the largest environmental issues facing our planet, and our younger generations [...]
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Joondalup is situated in Mooro country which incorporates land as far north as Moore River, Ellenbrook in the east, the sea to the west [...]
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and we have lots of eco-friendly tips to help with your Christmas preparations so you can [...]
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We had a chat with Dr Anna Hopkins, Edith Cowan University (ECU) senior lecturer in conservation biology and environmental science, to [...]
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Image: Still Life on my Studio Table, 2023, by Katie Gordon. Artwork photo by FoxLab Fine Art. Installation photo by Aaron Claringbold. [...]
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Joondalup resident, Nicolas (Nick) Trandos OAM JP, was born in Kafalari, Greece in 1934. He came to rural Wanneroo in 1949 with his [...]
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Join a club and spend your leisure time with like-minded people. Learn a new skill Make new friends Share a common interest. The [...]
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We had a chat with Dr Anna Hopkins, Edith Cowan University (ECU) senior lecturer in conservation biology and environmental science, to [...]
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Volunteers with the Friends of Yellagonga Regional Park (FOY) have been caring for and rehabilitating biodiversity across Yellagonga [...]
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Thanks for coming to Little Feet Festival 2023! Thank you to everyone who came down to Little Feet Festival on Sunday 29 October 2023! [...]
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The following information may assist in managing nuisance cats on your property. Cats defecating in gardens or yards Clean the area [...]
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Littering is the dumping of any household rubbish including furniture items, garden refuse, [...]
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Outdoor Cooking and Heating Apparatus The City permits the use of solid fuel barbecues, pizza ovens, chimeneas, fire pits and outdoor [...]
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The City of Joondalup is excited to collaborate for a second year with the City of Stirling, the Western Australian Local Government [...]
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Southwestern snake-necked turtles (Chelodina colliei) are also commonly known as Oblong or Long-Necked Turtles. The Noongar names for [...]
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Pruning Pruning is generally only undertaken to further the health and vitality of a tree. If there are concerns that the tree is a [...]
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Water is a precious resource and the City relies heavily on both scheme and groundwater resources in its operations and activities. The [...]
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There are a number of significant flora species and vegetation communities that exist within the City’s remnant bushland areas [...]
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