Find information and other resources for the bushfire 2021.
Bushfire 2021
If you are visiting any City facilities from Monday, February 15 2021, you must register using the SafeWA smartphone app or the paper register available.
City's response to COVID-19
Financial assistance is available for people impacted by the bushfires. Find out more.
Financial support
09 March 2021
The Small Business Development Corporation offer a range of practical workshops to WA small business owners that cover key business topics, to help get your business skills up to speed.
19 February 2021
Learn how to be self-sufficient in coding concepts and syntax coding.
15 February 2021
Learn about the Great Cocky Count and how you can get involved.
10 March 2021
Come in to your local library & book a one-on-one, online session with our tech support staff to get help with any of your technology needs.
If your child is 8-18+ years old, they are eligible to join the FREE soccer academy program, Common Goal. Weekly sessions will be held until July 2021.
Published on 05 March 2021
The latest public health advice has recommended changes to encourage more people into venues to support local businesses and to allow for safe travel arrangements into WA from Victoria.
Published on 25 February 2021
The City of Swan and Shire of Mundaring welcome today’s announcement by Minister for Emergency Services, the Hon Francis Logan MLA to commence the Wooroloo Bushfire Coordinated Residential Clean-Up Program. The residential clean-up is part of an $18.1 million Commonwealth and State funded community recovery package and will assist residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by the bushfires.
Published on 19 February 2021
The City of Swan's Annual Meeting of Electors will be held on Tuesday March 9 in the Auditorium of the Midland Town Hall, commencing at 6.00pm.
We are keen to hear your thoughts on a range of initiatives, plans, policies and proposals.
Meet your City of Swan Councillors, elected at the Local Government elections.Councillors are elected for four-year terms, with half of the Councillor’s terms concluding at each ordinary election.
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