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Upcoming power outage – 21 and 22 April

Planned power outage affecting parts of Mosman Park from Tues 21 April, 7pm - Wed 22 April, 5am. Power will need to be temporarily switched off to ensure the safety of crews and the wider community while this work is carried out. This outage is required to allow for essential electricity maintenance in the area.

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.

Street trees

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

Online Payment Portal now live

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

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.

Community safety takes all of us

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

Town of Mosman Park announces new Council-elect for 2023

The Town of Mosman Park would like to announce and congratulate its new Council-elect:

Four-year term (term expires 16 October 2027):
BAIRD, Andrew
CORBYN, Sarah
ARMSTRONG, Russell
Two year term (term expires 16 October 2025):
MAURICE, Andrew

A Special Council Meeting will take place on Monday 23 October at which the new Councillors will be sworn in.

If you are unable to attend in person, you may join the Swearing in Ceremony & Special Council Meeting Teams Session online:  Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 495 643 484 233
Passcode: 2ZzZCi

The full results from the 21 October election are here

Councillors in Western Australia are elected for four-year terms. Half the Council is up for election every two years. The preferential voting system is used to determine the outcome of elections.

The Council of the Town of Mosman Park is made up of six Councillors and a popularly elected Mayor. In this year’s, four Councillor positions were up for election (3 x 4-year terms and 1 x 2-year terms).

Voting in a local government election is not compulsory in Western Australia, although all people eligible to vote are strongly encouraged to do so. Elections at the Town of Mosman Park are postal elections run by the Western Australian Electoral Commission.

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