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Community Services Directory

In Western Australia, there are nearly 20,000 not-for-profit groups registered as incorporated associations!

At the City of Kalamunda, we want to make sure Community Groups and Associations feel informed and supported to do what they do best - help our community.

For any questions about setting up a community group, or support to keep it running, reach out to the City of Kalamunda's Coordinator Community Services on 9257 9999.

Check out funding opportunities available to your club here.

For a introductory guide to establishing a community group of your own, check out this Community Group Information Guide. 

The Community Directory was created by the City of Kalamunda to provide links for the community to access services and community groups which are local, not for profit and low-cost/free to participate in.

These groups and services also comprise of local non-profit sporting clubs, education facilities such as schools and other arts, cultural and leisure activities.

To register your organisation, charity, or community group on this directory, please send an email directed to Community Development who can issue you with an application form. 

Parent Directory (Zig Zag Early Years Partnership)

Interested in being part of the group?

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The group welcome new members. Call (08) 9257 9999 or find us on Facebook (@ZZEYP) for more information

  • Child Health Nurse

    Phone:
    Kalamunda - (08) 9257 1230
    Forrestfield - (08) 9453 9269
    High Wycombe - (08) 9454 8885
  • Immunisation

    Contact your Child Health Nurse for more information.
    For appointments, contact the Infant Immunisation Service at Woodlupine Family Centre, Forrestfield - (08) 6151 1308

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      The Mooditj Marmun Book - Services for Aboriginal Men

      A directory of services available for Aboriginal men across a broad range of health and wellbeing areas including crisis services, relationships, fathering, eating right, being active, weight control, alcohol and drug use, preventable diseases, suicide prevention, legal and financial support and domestic violence. It encourages cultural pride, men actively taking control over their physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing, and the importance of indigenous men providing support for each other and their community.

      The book can be accessed here

      Provided by Government of WA - Department of Health Aboriginal Health
      © The Mooditj Marmun Book is copyright of MAN 33 Moore St, East Perth 6004

      Further Information

      For further information on the Community Directory please contact Community Development on 9257 9999 or enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au

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