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Community safety takes all of us

Click here to report anti-social and disruptive behaviour in Mosman Park.

Domestic Violence and Crisis Support

The Town is committed to ensuring Mosman Park continues to be a safe and welcoming place to live. If you or someone you know is experiencing a life threatening emergency, call 000 now.

Underground Power Affected Property Owners Drop-in Session (in person) Wednesday 21 May 2025, between 6:00pm and 8:00pm

Affected property owners are welcome to drop in at any time to speak with staff, learn more about the underground power options, and ask any questions they need to make an informed decision.

Safety update: Mann Oval Light Tower to be removed following safety assessment

The Town of Mosman Park is advising residents of important safety works underway at Mann Oval, following a recent structural assessment that identified the urgent need to remove the light tower on the eastern side of the oval. A replacement light tower is already on order, and updates will be provided on installation timelines as they become available.

Discover a forgotten chapter of Mosman Park history: Harley Scramble at Camelot

The Town of Mosman Park is proud to support the return of a legendary slice of local history as Harley Scramble: The Birth of Australian Motocross premieres at Camelot Arts Club on Saturday, 14 June.

Online Payment Portal

Online Payment Portal will be live during weekend- click here for more information

Detection of the Queensland fruit fly in WA

Parts of Mosman Park have been included in the QFLY red quarantine zone. People who live or work within this zone need to take immediate action. Click here

Public buildings

Public buildings

A public building is defined as a place where members of the public usually or occasionally assemble and includes public events. Public buildings are governed by the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1911 and the Health (Public Buildings) Regulations 1992.

Environmental Health Officers are responsible for the approval and regular assessment of all public buildings in conjunction with relevant agencies. Public buildings are assessed on their type of use, maximum number of persons permitted at any one time, and public safety.

Where public buildings are to be constructed, extended or altered they require environmental health approval and may be subject to planning approval and a building permit application.

To apply, please call Customer Service on 9383 6600 and ask to speak to an Environmental Health Officer or email admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au