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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.

Online Payment Portal now live

Online Payments just got easier with our upgraded Online Services - click here for more information.

Street trees

Request a street tree or find out more information on street tree management within the Town.

Kindness is contagious

Please treat our reception and Ranger teams with respect. They work hard to support our community, and while open communication is welcome, abuse will not be tolerated.

Weed spraying program set to begin Tuesday 2 December

Our Town wide weed spraying program is set to begin Tuesday 2 December and will take approximately three weeks to complete. Residents may opt-out of their kerb and footpath adjacent to their property being sprayed with Glyphosate. Simply complete the form on our website here.

Tom Perrott Playground upgrade currently suspended

Works have been paused after red-coloured soil was discovered during excavation. The site has been closed and secured as a precaution while soil testing is carried out.

Payment Availability for Infringements Issued During Holiday Period

Infringements issued between 24 December 2025 and 5 January 2026 will be available for payment online or in person from 6 January 2026 onwards.

Arts and culture

Art collection

The Town of Mosman Park has a collection of over 80 diverse artworks and photographs that form a rich cultural resource of the Town. The collection spans over nine decades, with representations from well-known West Australian artists like the late Robert Juniper, D’hange Yammanee, David Jay Reed, Mary-Jane Malet and Marshall Clifton.  The focus of the art collection is to document, preserve, acquire and display artworks that reflect and respond to Mosman Park’s history, identify and character.

Individuals interested in viewing the art collection in person may request a tour from the Community Enrichment Team on 9383 6600 or by emailing admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au An appointment is required.

Public art

The Town of Mosman Park believes that public art plays an important role in the everyday lives of residents, as it can enhance and complement their environments, bring communities together, offer social and educational opportunities and promote tourism.

Choosing the right location, type and narrative for the artwork is essential in determining whether a piece will be appropriate, effective and well-received by the community. As such, the Town of Mosman Park developed a Public Art Policy and Strategy that provides the Town a planned and considered approach to its procurement and placement of public art within its local government boundaries.

 To view the interactive web map of the Town’s public art installations, click here

Any enquiries regarding public art that already exists within the Town and possible public art projects should be directed to the Community Development Team on 9383 6600 or email admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au