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The City is committed to working with you to understand and utilise your views, concerns, and aspirations, to guide sustainable outcomes in our decision-making processes to strengthen community cohesion, city amenity and the quality of life for the local community.

Our online community engagement hub, Your Voice Nedlands provides you and the community with the opportunity to offer genuine input into a broad range of projects, activities and decisions of Council. The hub also gives us an avenue to communicate decisions and activities.

This page is regularly updated with news such as infrastructure, closures and events.

The City is committed to working with you to understand and utilise your views, concerns, and aspirations, to guide sustainable outcomes in our decision-making processes to strengthen community cohesion, city amenity and the quality of life for the local community.

Our online community engagement hub, Your Voice Nedlands provides you and the community with the opportunity to offer genuine input into a broad range of projects, activities and decisions of Council. The hub also gives us an avenue to communicate decisions and activities.

This page is regularly updated with news such as infrastructure, closures and events.

Please see the News and Notices Page for all City updates.

  • Swanbourne Dunes - Coastwest Grant

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City of Nedlands in partnership with the Swanbourne Coastal Alliance and the Western Australian Planning Commission’s Coastwest Program are implementing a coastal restoration project along the primary dunes in Swanbourne.

    This project aims to increase the ecological integrity of the entire coastal corridor by enhancing linkages to adjacent bushland areas north and south in Cottesloe and Cambridge.

    Brushing is due to be installed on degraded areas in the coming weeks prior to winter revegetation works that will install approximately 6000 local provenance species. Ongoing weed control will also be undertaken throughout the project.

    This project will assist the City to reduce erosion, control environmental weeds as well as increase habitat and improve ecological corridors.

    For queries, please contact the City's Environmental Conservation Coordinator on (08) 9273 3500. Further updates on this project will be posted on this page.


  • Peace Memorial Rose Garden: provision of roses and petals

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    In the past, City of Nedlands staff have provided flowers or petals to members of the public, upon request, for special events.

    Due to a dramatic increase in the number of requests, the City has been forced to restrict the gesture to authorised community and charity groups.

    This decision has been made to ensure staff can continue to ensure the Peace Memorial Rose Garden remains a special place for everyone to share.
  • Dalkeith and Princess Road - Roundabout maintenance works

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    CLOSED: This work has been completed
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    Roads 2000 will be carrying out maintenance works on the roundabout at the Dalkeith and Princess Road intersection commencing on Monday 15 April 2019. The works will be undertaken during weekdays, between 7am to 5pm and should be completed within one week.

    The works will include:

    • Kerb Removal
    • Ground Preparation
    • Reinstatement of new concrete kerbing
    • Reinstatement of new concrete roundabout infill

    Some preparatory works will need be to undertaken outside of these dates and may include service location, surveying and paint marking.

    Road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic and pedestrians will continue to have access with on-site traffic controllers providing assistance.

    Please visit the document library to view a map of where the works will take place.

    For operational queries, please contact the Contractor's Project Manager, James Beier on 0403 546 211 For all other enquiries, please contact the City's Project Manager, Tim Hollow on 9273 3500.

    Further updates will be posted on this page as the project progresses.

    Thank you for your patience while this work is being undertaken.

  • Proposed Parking Prohibitions - Smyth Road

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    The City has completed a review of parking prohibitions on Smyth Road. The City considers the on-street parking for Smyth Road, between Stirling Highway and Gordon Street, is not appropriate due to narrow pavement width and relatively high traffic volumes of approximately 5,000 vehicles per day. The parking obstructs the flow of traffic and creates unsafe conditions for road users.

    It is proposed to change the existing 3 hour parking prohibition to No Parking 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Please refer to the document library to view the proposed changed to parking prohibitions.

    For queries, please contact the Project Officer - Shaun Fletcher on (08) 9273 3500. Further updates on this project will be posted on this page.

    Feedback in relation to this proposal will be accepted until Monday 8 April 2019 by providing comment on this page or emailing council@nedlands.wa.gov.au.


  • Alfred Road (between Brockway Road and Mimosa Avenue): Road rehabilitation project - Town of Claremont

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    CLOSED: This project has concluded.
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    The Town of Claremont will be undertaking road rehabilitation works in the above section of Alfred Road from Monday, 8 April 2019 for a period of approximately four weeks.

    The proposed works will be undertaken as follows:

    • Week 1: remove existing kerb (where applicable), cut and remove some crossover entries and undertake drainage improvements.
    • Week 2: remove existing road surface and install kerbs including in front of crossovers.
    • Week 3: lay road surface and commence reinstatement of crossovers.
    • Week 4: continue reinstatement of crossovers, backfill kerbs, clean up and repair reticulation.

    Please note:

    • Some crossovers will need to be modified by the Contractor.
    • Access to properties will be maintained which may include alternative arrangements when the crossovers are being reinstated.
    • Cones will be placed on the work site to ensure all freshly laid concrete or new asphalt can harden for at least up to 24 hours without damage.
    • Access to Alfred Road will be limited during construction periods. However detours and traffic management will be in place to assist motorists and pedestrians.

    Please refer to the document library on this page for the notification and Information Sheet provided by the Town of Claremont.

    For enquiries, please contact The Town of Claremont's Supervisor of Works, Svetlana Ostrovsky on 9285 4300.
  • Aberdare Road (Quadrangle Place & Derby Road) - Road Rehabilitation

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    CLOSED: This project has concluded.
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    The City advises that the above works have been delayed due to traffic management constraints and commenced on Monday 11 March 2019. The works should be completed within the week between the hours of 7.00am- 6:00pm. This may change dependent on weather conditions and resources.

    Works will comprise of profiling and new asphalt for the traffic and cycle lanes between Quadrangle Place and Derby Road, Nedlands.

    Road closures will be in place, with local traffic to continue to have access. On-site traffic controllers will be happy to assist.

    The City of Nedlands considers that the works to be undertaken will be of mutual benefit for ratepayers, businesses and road users of the City, and your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

    Should you have any operational enquiries please contact the Contractor, Fulton Hogan Project Manager, Rangi Raupita on 0429 013 991 or contact the City of Subiaco Project Engineer Maurice O’Driscoll on 9387 0934 who are managing the project.

    For any other enquiries please contact the City of Nedlands representative, Wayne Mo on (08) 9273 3500.

    Project updates will be posted to this page.

  • Hollywood Reserve - Upgrade of Footpaths

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    CLOSED: This project has been updated.
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    The City will be upgrading pathways in the northern section of Hollywood Reserve (see map below by clicking on the heading) the week commencing the 15 April for a period of four days.

    Pathways will be closed between the hours of 7am – 4pm and pedestrians will be diverted to adjacent pathways and gates for access to Karrakatta Cemetery, Smyth Road and Karella Street.

    The pathways are being upgraded in accordance with the City’s Natural Area Path Network Policy. Once upgraded they will consist of red asphalt. Updates on the project will be provided as the project progresses.

    For further information, please contact Vicki Shannon, the City’s Environmental Conservation Coordinator on (08) 9273 3500, or email vshannon@nedlands.wa.gov.au

  • Hollywood Precinct - Proposed Parking Prohibitions

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City has completed a review of parking prohibitions in the Hollywood Precinct area which comprises measuring the parking occupancy level, having regard to the high demand for parking in the area from the hospitals. The existing prohibitions were deemed appropriate, however resident amenity could be improved by allowing resident parking on one side of the street.

    The proposed change is to enable parking on one site of Burwood Street, Croydon Street, Campsie Street, Kingston Street and Verdun Street for permit holders only. The opposite side of the road will remain as no parking at all times for all users.

    Residents can apply for parking permits if required. Eligibility conditions apply. Find out more online at The City's website or by calling the City on (08) 9273 3500.

    The proposed parking prohibition amendments are shown on the drawings found in the document library, linked below:


    For queries, please contact the Project Officer - Edward Lai on (08) 9273 3500. Further updates on this project will be posted on this page.

    Feedback in relation to this proposal will be accepted until Friday 29 March 2019 by providing comment on this page or emailing council@nedlands.wa.gov.au.

  • Summer Concert Satisfaction Winners Announced!

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    CLOSED: These prizes have been claimed.
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    Thanks to those who took the time to complete the Summer Concert Satisfaction survey.

    Winners announced below:

    • 1st: Jan Finning - $100 Little Way Voucher
    • 2nd: Matthew Payne - $70 Claremont Quarter Voucher
    • 3rd: Peter Ryall - $50 Rebel Sport Voucher

    Congratulations to the three winners!

    An officer from the City will be in touch today, in regards to how to collect your prize!

  • Sunset Heritage Precinct, Dalkeith - Expressions of Interest

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    CLOSED: Expressions of interest are now closed.
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    The Department of Local Government Sports and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) on behalf of the Minister for Culture and the Arts is calling on organisations with the necessary skills, experience and financial resources to register their interest for long-term agreement opportunities within one of WA's significant heritage sites, the Sunset Heritage Precinct.

    Expressions of interest from suitably credentialed organisations are now being accepted and close on 20 March 2019.

    The aim of this project is to transform sunset over time into a unique government owned asset for arts, cultural and community use, which has a high level of heritage conservation, public access, amenity and engagement with the river.

    Visit the state government website for further information.