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The City of Swan is the largest local authority in Metropolitan Perth, with an area in excess of 1000 square kilometres. It is characterised by the diversity of its landscape and community. This website will provide you with information about visiting, living and doing business in Swan. If you cannot find what you are looking for please fill in the on-line feedback form.
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Community shows strong interest in proposed reforms

3/7/2009 ( 2:22:22 PM)
A call for public submissions by the City of Swan on the proposed Local Government reforms, has received a strong and positive response from the community. [Read Article]
Swan Valley Visitor Centre the champion

3/7/2009 ( 2:20:30 PM)
The Swan Valley Visitor Centre has been recognized as a service champion in the 2009 Swan Experience challenge and has also qualified as a finalist in the 2009 Hanson Small Business Awards. [Read Article]
Opportunity for over 50s to “be heard’’ in Midland

1/7/2009 (11:23:12 AM)
Over 50s living in the Midland area are being invited to participate in two workshops where community members can identify the needs and goals of their suburb. [Read Article]
EUROPEAN HOUSE BORER COMMUNITY FORUM FOR ELLENBROOK

1/7/2009 (11:19:13 AM)
Ellenbrook residents are invited to attend a community forum on Thursday, July 9 to discuss local pine tree removal to combat the imminent threat of the serious pest European House Borer (EHB). [Read Article]

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