About our Shire The Shire of Toodyay lays claim to some of the most magnificent examples of natural and cultural heritage in Western Australia.
Elected Members There are 9 Councillor's sitting on Council. Local elections are held every 2 years and Councillor's commit to a 4 year term.
Register of elected member training In accordance with Section 5.127 of the Local Government Act 1995 which requires local governments to report on the training undertaken by elected members during the financial year.
Council Meetings Meetings provide the community with an opportunity to find out what’s going on in the District. Community members are welcome to attend any of our public Council meetings.
Shire Documents Shire documents consist of: Annual Budgets, Annual Reports, Code of Conduct, Customer Service Charter, Delegation Register, Freedom of Information, Master Plans Register of Gifts, Municipal Inventory, Local Planning Policies
CEO and Senior Management The Shire of Toodyay’s Chief Executive Officer is responsible for implementing the decisions of Council. The Chief Executive Officer employs a team of dedicated staff to carry out the functions required and to provide a range of services.
Australian Citizenship The Shire of Toodyay conducts Citizenship Ceremonies from time-to-time, on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship in accordance with the Australian Citizenship Ceremonies Code.Becoming an Australian citizen means you call Australia home with all the privileges and responsibilities of a person who was born here.
Working and volunteering within the Shire Welcome and thank you for your interest. We value all our staff so if you are looking at employment or volunteering we look forward to engaging with you.
2020 Local Government Extraordinary Election Keeping the community up to date with news regarding the 2020 Local Government Elections.