The City of Wanneroo is proud to support eligible local community groups and organisations through its Community Funding Program.
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.The City of Wanneroo works with a network of stakeholders to help achieve positive outcomes for our vulnerable community members. If you are experiencing homelessness, are at risk of being homeless or would like to provide help there are a range of services that can assist.
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Have you tried to resolve the issue yourself? If your attempt to resolve the issue directly with your neighbour has been unsuccessful and the persistent barking has not decreased, an official barking dog complaint may be lodged with the City.
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Residents can request a free tree to be planted on the verge adjacent to their own property. All forms need to be submitted by the 30 April each year with trees then planted the following winter.
The Annual Tree Planting Program is finalised in May each year to allow time to procure suitable stock and schedule planting.
Requests for trees under the Residential Street Tree Program received after April 30 each year are then added to the next year's program subject to budget allocation.
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Find out more about fire and emergency management, CCTV rebate scheme, ranger services, pool inspections, road safety and parking, noise, graffiti and more!
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Contact Me
Councillor Jordan Wright
23 Dundebar Rd,
Wanneroo WA 6065
jordan.wright@wanneroo.wa.gov.au
Councillor Jordan Wright acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which I carry out my work, the Whadjuk Nyoongar people.
© Jordan Wright 2024