The Town of Cottesloe Administration office at 109 Broome Street will close at 4.30pm on Tuesday, 24 December and will re-open at 8.30am on Thursday, 2 January 2025.
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Click on the links below for more information on the environmental and sustainability projects and initiatives the Town of Cottesloe is currently involved in:
Sustainable Cottesloe Cottesloe beach has always been a popular tourist and holiday destination. The Town of Cottesloe strives to protect our area by encouraging residents to consider the environment in their day to day activities.
Cottesloe beach has always been a popular tourist and holiday destination. The Town of Cottesloe strives to protect our area by encouraging residents to consider the environment in their day to day activities.
Cott Cat Shuttle Service The 'Cott Cat' is a FREE shuttle bus service operating in March during Sculpture by the Sea.
The 'Cott Cat' is a FREE shuttle bus service operating in March during Sculpture by the Sea.
Solar Powering Cottesloe The Town has invested in renewable energy to provide electricity to its Administration Building. Travel Smart & Alternative Transport Reducing your car use has benefits for your health, community and the environment. Starting from today why not try to find one extra day each week that you can walk, ride or use public transport. Water Campaign As a coastal suburb with approximately 3 km of foreshore along the Indian Ocean, the quality of stormwater discharge to sea is an important issue for Cottesloe. Council has invested considerable effort into their Aquifer Recharge Project and Thinkwater campaign to improve water quality and retention.
The Town has invested in renewable energy to provide electricity to its Administration Building.
Reducing your car use has benefits for your health, community and the environment. Starting from today why not try to find one extra day each week that you can walk, ride or use public transport.
As a coastal suburb with approximately 3 km of foreshore along the Indian Ocean, the quality of stormwater discharge to sea is an important issue for Cottesloe. Council has invested considerable effort into their Aquifer Recharge Project and Thinkwater campaign to improve water quality and retention.
WESROC Regional Initiatives Find out what environmental and sustainability resources and initiatives Cottesloe is working on with our neighbouring western suburbs Councils here.
Find out what environmental and sustainability resources and initiatives Cottesloe is working on with our neighbouring western suburbs Councils here.
Clean Up Australia Day Help us to keep our beaches, parks and reserves rubbish-free all year round. Clean up Australia Day falls on the first Sunday of March every year.
Help us to keep our beaches, parks and reserves rubbish-free all year round. Clean up Australia Day falls on the first Sunday of March every year.
Coastcare Cottesloe Coastcare is a group of local volunteers who joined together in 1995 to achieve a more robust and diverse ecosystem for the Cottesloe foreshore. They are still hard at work! The group restores and conserves natural areas along the coast to provide refuge areas for local species of animals and plants.
Cottesloe Coastcare is a group of local volunteers who joined together in 1995 to achieve a more robust and diverse ecosystem for the Cottesloe foreshore. They are still hard at work! The group restores and conserves natural areas along the coast to provide refuge areas for local species of animals and plants.
Environmental Pests Our increasingly suburban lifestyle has led to some animal populations increasing to a point that they become environmental pests. Click here to find out what native and introduced environmental pests are around Cottesloe and how Council is managing them, as well as information so that you can help to manage them too.
Our increasingly suburban lifestyle has led to some animal populations increasing to a point that they become environmental pests. Click here to find out what native and introduced environmental pests are around Cottesloe and how Council is managing them, as well as information so that you can help to manage them too.