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.
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.
A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness official documents, administer an oath or affirmation, and take an affidavit.
Justice of the Peace is located at Forrestfield Public Library, Shop 26 and 27F Hawaiian's Shopping Centre 20 Strelitzia Avenue Forrestfield (near Dome Cafe entry). A free Justice of the Peace (JP) service provided by Christine Jayne Lightowler JP (WA Reg. No. 30106) is available to members of the community with no appointment necessary.Mondays 11am – 2pm | Thursdays 12pm – 2pm and 3pm – 6pm
A document witnessing service is available at Midland Courthouse, 24 Spring Road Midland on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9.30am - 12.30pm.
If you are unable to attend a Document Witnessing Centre, you can find an alternate Justice of the Peace (JP) or Document Witness location by using the online search facility available here.If you are unable to access the website please call the automated telephone service 1300 657 788 which provides information to locate a JP.
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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
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For further information on the Community Directory please contact Community Development on 9257 9999 or enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
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