Local Governments in Western Australia have the power to create specific laws that address local issues or concerns. These Local Laws address a wide range of issues and activities such as how the Council will conduct its meetings, how people can utilise parks and reserves, and car parking, to name a few. Local Laws are enforceable through the courts and often carry infringement notices so it is very important that you seek advice from our helpful staff if you have a question on what a Local Law might mean to you.
Dogs
Dust and Liquid Waste Local Law 2007
Eating Houses
Fencing
Health
Parking
Property
Stable Premises
Standing Orders
Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places
Urban Environment