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.
Step into the City of Cockburn and experience the serene pleasure of observing native birds and animals in their own habitats. With its diverse range of environments, from coastal heaths to bushland reserves and wetlands, Cockburn provides a variety of natural settings where a wide array of fauna thrive. It’s an ideal destination for those interested in wildlife and nature.
WA Wildlife Hospital, located at Bibra Lake, is the busiest wildlife rehabilitation facility in Western Australia. They rescue, treat, and rehabilitate injured wildlife and are open daily from 8.30 am to 7 pm. Visit the WA Wildlife website for more information or to participate in their education programs.
Delve deeper into the world of wetlands and their inhabitants at The Wetlands Centre, Cockburn. This community organisation is dedicated to wetland conservation and education. For more information or to explore their programs, visit The Wetlands Centre, Cockburn.