Cockburn Council chose to postpone a delegation to its sister city Split. Read more information here.
Expressions of Interest are now open.
View the Repeal Notices of Local Laws.
The City maintains and protects the natural assets of Cockburn through natural resource management, sustainability initiatives and environmental education. Schools can access various education for sustainability programs and initiatives through our Wetlands to Waves Environmental Education Program.
Note: we can tailor other themed activities to your needs. Program booklets are available on request.
The City of Cockburn offers primary and secondary schools the opportunity to receive a free ‘planting for Cockatoo’s’ package with 40 local native plants for their school gardens during May. Schools must register by mid-April and demonstrate that they operate within Cockburn and have appropriate use for the plants, as stocks and plant choice is limited.
City of Cockburn schools can access the Climate Clever program for free. Work together to reduce your carbon footprint through a guided process to measure, audit and act, which will help your school reach its sustainability goals and save money.
To find out more contact the City’s Environmental Education Officer by phoning 08 9411 3444 or email. Sign up for the online Sustainable Living eNewsletter to lean about upcoming sustainable events and news.