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News published January 2018
100,000 visitors and counting
Published 30th January 2018
Wanneroo Regional Museum has notched up an impressive milestone, welcoming more than 100,000 visitors through its doors.
Find out how funding can help your community group today
Published 30th January 2018
Does your community group or organisation qualify for the City of Wanneroo’s Community Funding Program?
City of Wanneroo hosts the state’s largest citizenship ceremony
Published 29th January 2018
The City of Wanneroo has welcomed 600 residents from 44 different countries, at WA’s largest Australia Day citizenship ceremony.
Fine pickings at Cockman House
Published 25th January 2018
The hard work of the Cockman House Veggie Growers has paid off after taking out multiple placings at the 2017 Wanneroo Show.
Community Art Awards 2018
Published 24th January 2018
It is almost time for art enthusiasts to get their entries in for the City of Wanneroo’s 2018 Community Art Awards.
Wanneroo Road and Joondalup Drive Interchange - January 2018
Published 23rd January 2018
Design and development activities are well underway for the Wanneroo Road and Joondalup Drive Interchange, one of three congestion-busting projects planned for Perth’s northern corridor.
Wanneroo City Centre premises available for businesses
Published 23rd January 2018
The City of Wanneroo is seeking expressions of interest from organisations wishing to secure one of three available premises in the heart of Wanneroo.
Installation of bollards at Kingsway Sporting Complex along Hartman Drive
Published 17th January 2018
Works to control parking along Hartman Drive on the western verge adjacent to Kingsway Sporting Complex are being undertaken.
Midge treatment – Lake Goollelal
Published 16th January 2018
Treatment will be carried out at Lake Goollelal on Wednesday and Thursday (17 and 18 January 2018), weather permitting.
De-stash your trash
Published 11th January 2018
Still inundated with cardboard boxes and polystyrene packaging from Christmas? Is it time to clean out your wardrobe or linen cupboard? Are you ready to cull your collection of obsolete technology?