Unreasonable noise can interfere with the health, welfare, convenience or comfort of other people.
Talking with your neighbours is the best way to deal with a noise issue. Where this hasn't helped, contact us or the WA Police.
If you make a complaint to us, we will need you to complete a Noise Complaint Form.
- Neighbourhood noise(open in new window)
- Christmas lights and displays(open in new window)
- Covid-19 and noise issues(open in new window)
- Construction noise(open in new window)
- Stereo noise(open in new window)
- Specified equipment(open in new window)
- Air conditioner noise(open in new window)
- An installers guide to air conditioner noise(open in new window)
- Transportation noise(open in new window)
- Reversing alarm(open in new window)
- Temporary noise barriers(open in new window)
- Motorbikes on private property(open in new window)
Where it is impractical to comply with the permitted noise level it may be necessary to obtain a noise exemption. You can apply by using the following forms. An example of a noise management plan is also provided as this may help you to submit your application.