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Take the time to prepare for the high-risk hot months to come.
Permits are required and are currently only being issued for the burning of stubble and chaff for crop preparation purposes for Primary producers.
Pre-emptive fuel reduction activity conducted by DEFS
WOOROLOO BUSHFIRE DONATIONS - UPDATE
The community of Toodyay has shown its unique ability and generosity in its offer of a helping hand and assistance during this time of emergency and it is deeply appreciated.
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The Shire of Toodyay is proudly supporting the ‘This Bay is Someone’s Day’ campaign as part of our ongoing work in creating an accessible and inclusive community for people living with disability.
PROHIBITED BURNING PERIOD: The Shire of Toodyay is currently in the Prohibited Burning Period. No Fires or burning allowed.
Australia Day Celebrations 26 January 2021
Shire's Road Reseal Program - McKnoe Drive Morangup
Residents are reminded of the following Christmas/New Year period fire restrictions.
Shire of Toodyay pet owners are being urged to check their furry friends’ registrations are up to date. All dogs that have reached 3 months of age are required to be registered and microchipped, and all cats that have reached 6 months of age must be registered, sterilised and microchipped.
The Morrison Government has invested an additional $3.1 million to expand mental health and wellbeing services available through the Ahead for Business initiative to ensure small business owners and their staff can access support and resources.
The people behind Toodyay’s Bush Fire Brigades are an assortment of extraordinary individuals - and departing Deputy Chief Control Officer Rowan Hunter is the rule, not the exception.
Whether you’re a motorist, truck driver, cyclist or pedestrian remember to always, STOP, LOOK, LISTEN and THINK before crossing at a level crossing.
July Community Newsletter - Camel-ccino anyone??; Election news; budget at a glance; the Shire is hiring and going out to tender; and lets not forget 'What has our Council been up to this month?"; this month's newsletter is jam packed full of stories and information.
Consumer Protection WA are cautioning everyone about scammers using the pandemic to take advantage of seniors through bogus phone calls, emails or text messages.
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Do you look after a family member or friend who is ill or has a disability? Do your caring responsibilities affect your ability to work, study or socialise?
Remarkable times call for remarkable collaboration
Bush Fire Brigades have recently advised the Shire they are receiving reports of fire direct to brigade members, unattended stations or even via social media (yes it has happened).
May is coming to an end (shockingly) and with it comes good news: the library is open for business again. The now-normal precautions – sanitising, social distancing et cetera – apply to all visitors, and we are also required to record details of every visit.
Shire of Toodyay residents will be pleased to know that as of Monday, 18 May 2020, our Offices will be reopening to the public.
Phase 2 - Easing of restrictions - frequently asked questions
When the time comes to reopen bars, cafes and restaurants, the Western Australian Government want them to be as clean and safe as possible. That’s why they will now fund a new FREE training course for all hospitality staff on COVID-19 hygiene.
G2G Pass (Good to Go APP) https://www.g2gpass.com.au/ for travel exemptions Individuals and Businesses who require travel exemptions within Western Australia can now apply online for a G2G pass using a mobile phone application. The G2G pass is an initiative of the Western Australia Police Force in response to the state of Emergency Directions.