We have a beautiful natural environment, home to our unique and inspiring wildlife, which we care for and protect. Local wildlife needs [...]
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Join the hunt! Monday 1 April – Sunday 30 June 2024 Joondalup City Centre Discover a trail of life-sized, geometric shaped [...]
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Wildlife such as kangaroos find their way onto the roadway which can potentially be harmful to the animal and road users. In instances [...]
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As part of its legislative functions, Council is able to make local laws as a way of providing good governance to the community and [...]
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Mike has been volunteering for more than 40 years to help with many environmental and conservation causes. He is motivated to create [...]
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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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Residents may apply to keep one miniature pig or miniature horse in a residential area by seeking approval and maintaining an annual [...]
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The City is responsible for the management of over 500 hectares of bushland. Feral animals such [...]
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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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The City’s coastline is a popular destination for the local community, visitors and tourists. Actions you take when visiting the beach [...]
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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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There are some areas in the City where dogs are prohibited and others where dogs must be on a leash at all times. This is to assist [...]
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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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Native fauna awareness in spring Spring is the most active time for native animals of all [...]
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Microchipping your cat plays a crucial role in reuniting cats with their owners and is required by law, however, some cats may be [...]
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Keeping more than two dogs on your property requires special permission from the City. An application form and non-refundable [...]
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Actions you take when visiting bushland or within your own home and garden can impact on the health of our local bushland areas. Tips [...]
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Before you purchase a cat ensure that you have carefully considered the responsibilities that go with cat ownership Speak with your [...]
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Cats may be impounded if they are found wandering in public areas or are on private property without the owner’s consent. If there is [...]
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Cat breeders, or those who are planning to become breeders, must apply for a cat breeding permit from the City. To apply for a cat [...]
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Communication between neighbours may assist with solving dog barking concerns before a complaint is required. Dog owners may not be [...]
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Poultry are defined as any domestic fowl or chicken, bantam, duck, goose or gander, guinea fowl, pheasant, turkey, peacock or peahen. [...]
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If you would like to keep pigeons on your property, you must apply to the City for a Certificate of Registration. Unless approved prior [...]
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The City’s Animals Local Law 1999 require any person wishing to keep bees, to first obtain [...]
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Dr Mark Brundrett is an ecologist, researcher and volunteer for the Friends of Warwick Bushland. Meet Mark Brundrett, a local resident [...]
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Local sustainability superstars, Mandy and Mike Bamford, guide us through their stunning ReWild garden full of gorgeous greenery 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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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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We all have a role to play in preserving, protecting and enhancing our pristine and wonderful coastline and beaches. The City has [...]
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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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The City of Joondalup maintains over 300 parks and reserves. Visiting one of them is a great way to get out and about, connect with [...]
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As spring arrives and the weather warms up, the City is calling on the local community to help protect, preserve and enhance the urban [...]
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The Invitation Art Prize is a major acquisitive award for West Australian professional artists with winning artworks acquired into the [...]
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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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The City of Joondalup is privileged to have fantastic beaches, sunsets over the Indian ocean and many cycle paths that venture inland [...]
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The City is home to an amazing coastline stretching for 17kms between Marmion and Burns Beach including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, [...]
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Image: Artists Sam Bloor (L) and Trevor Bly (R) at work making “Heathridge”, 2022 at Admiral Park, as part of the City of [...]
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If you are selling or giving away your dog you are required to notify the City within 28 days (24 hours in the case of a dangerous [...]
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The friendly team at the Customer Care Centre can provide you assistance with a wide variety of City services and information, [...]
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On occasion seabirds and waterbirds that have been injured or orphaned may be found along the coastal strip and near waterways. The [...]
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Magpies are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act and it is illegal to harm them. The City has no jurisdiction in the care, [...]
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There are many different types of pests that can cause concerns to residents. European wasps European wasps are declared pests in [...]
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The Hillarys Horse Beach (also known as the Whitfords Horse Beach) is located immediately north of the Hillarys Dog Beach. It is used [...]
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The Hillarys Dog Beach located in Hillarys is a stretch of coastline, dedicated all year round to the exercising of dogs. Dogs may be [...]
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In accordance with the City of Joondalup Animal Local Law 1999 and Cat Act 2011, a household is able to keep three cats. If more than [...]
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Cats are considered a nuisance if they roam, attack wildlife or create a disturbance in or around a property. The following information [...]
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When City Officers locate or collect a lost dog, they will make every effort to contact the registered owner of the dog in order to [...]
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When City Officers locate or collect a lost cat, they will make every effort to contact the registered owner of the cat in order to [...]
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Dogs may be impounded if they are found wandering in public areas, and City Officers are unable to locate an owner. Dogs are taken to [...]
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