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Night works planned on Wellington St on Fri 19 June 7pm-11pm

Works will take place between Turnbull Way and Manning Street. Access to local properties and businesses will still be available. Read more

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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.

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Mosman Park’s urban forest takes root for 2026

Mosman Park’s urban forest is growing. More than 200 trees are now in the ground across Mosman Park – and counting. The Town’s annual tree planting program got underway in June, with 400 Western Australian and Australian native species earmarked for streets and public spaces this season.

The map below shows the planting locations across Mosman Park for 2026.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specific tree species included in the 2026 planting program are a mix of WA and Australian natives selected to thrive in our local conditions:

Agonis flexuosa Weeping Peppermint WA native
Eucalyptus platypus Moort WA native
Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark WA native
Corymbia calophylla Marri WA Native
Eucalyptus sideroxylon Ironbark Aus native
Eucalyptus nicholli Narrow-leaved Peppermint Aus native
Gleditsia ‘Shademaster’ Introduced
Eucalyptus marginata Jarrah WA native
Eucalyptus gomphocephala Tuart WA native
Hakea Laurina Pin-cushion Hakea WA native
Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Aus native
Tipuana tipu Introduced
Eucalyptus leucoxylon Aus native
Corymbia ficifolia Red Flowering Gum WA native
Melaleuca leucadendra Weeping Paperbark Aus native
Eucalyptus erythrocorys Red Capped Gum WA native
Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Introduced
Melaleuca lanceolata Rottnest Island Tea Tree WA native

 

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