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Understanding Local Laws
- What are they? Local laws are subsidiary legislation created by the City under powers granted by the Local Government Act 1995, the Health Act 1911, and various other Acts.
- Why do we have them? They allow us to regulate activities within Mandurah’s boundaries to meet the specific needs of our community and promote good government.
- How are they enforced? The City authorises specific officers to ensure these laws are followed for the benefit of all residents.
- Need more info? If you have questions about how local laws are made or managed, please contact Governance Services on 9550 3777.
Current Local Laws
Consolidated Local Laws
Have Your Say: Proposed Laws & Changes
We encourage the community to stay informed and provide feedback on new or amended local laws. Visit Have Your Say Mandurah to register for notifications and view currently advertised local laws or determinations.
Proposed determinations:
Nil at this time.
Proposed local laws:
Current Proposed Local Laws - Local Government Property and Public Places Local Law
How to make a submission:
Submissions on a proposed local law may be sent to the:
Chief Executive Officer
City of Mandurah
PO Box 210
MANDURAH WA 6210
OR
Email:
The proposed local laws are available for viewing at the City's Libraries, Mandurah, Falcon & Lakelands and at the main Administration Office.
What happens to my feedback?
Every submission is recorded and formally considered by Council. Your feedback helps shape the final version of the law before it is adopted.