The Shire of Toodyay has entered the PROHIBITED BURNING PERIOD. No fires permitted. More Information.
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Toodyay is a town with many claims to fame, and locals Hazel and Michael McKone are the minds behind one a little more unusual than the rest. Housed in an unassuming shed on their sprawling property on Bindi Bindi Road is the sole alpaca fleece spinning mill in Western Australia – and it’s accompanied, of course, by a herd of the friendly and fleecy animals themselves.
The Shire of Toodyay is proudly supporting the ‘This Bay is Someone’s Day’ campaign as part of our ongoing work in creating an accessible and inclusive community for people living with disability.
Australia Day Celebrations 26 January 2021
Shire of Toodyay pet owners are being urged to check their furry friends’ registrations are up to date. All dogs that have reached 3 months of age are required to be registered and microchipped, and all cats that have reached 6 months of age must be registered, sterilised and microchipped.
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The people behind Toodyay’s Bush Fire Brigades are an assortment of extraordinary individuals - and departing Deputy Chief Control Officer Rowan Hunter is the rule, not the exception.
Clublinks has recently been selected by the Shire of Toodyay, as the preferred supplier to manage and market the soon to be completed Toodyay Recreation Centre
The Shire of Toodyay is no stranger to farm animals such as sheep and cows. However, a taller species has become the focus of an exciting new business venture – camels.
The Shire of Toodyay is seeking tenders for Bush Fire Mitigation Works, consisting of a number of treatments grouped into the following categories.
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European House Borer (EHB) is a pest of seasoned dry pinewood, most often found outside in dead pine trees, dead parts of living pine trees, and in pine logs and debris.
We are being reminded to maintain cooling towers and flush other water systems that may not have had regular use recently due to the closing of buildings due to COVID-19 in order to prevent Legionnaires’ Disease . Water systems include showers, emergency eye baths, spas, fountains and ice machines.
Do you look after a family member or friend who is ill or has a disability? Do your caring responsibilities affect your ability to work, study or socialise?
The Shire of Toodyay wishes to advise of a of continuation of hazard reduction burns in the Morangup area today 16 June 2020.
Remarkable times call for remarkable collaboration
To get a better understanding of any COVID-19 that may be in the community, Healthy WA is inviting people who have no symptoms of the virus from selected employment groups and aged over 18 to come forward for free, voluntary testing.
This survey closes at 5.00pm Wednesday, 1 July 2020.
Shire of Toodyay residents will be pleased to know that as of Monday, 18 May 2020, our Offices will be reopening to the public.
Phase 2 - Easing of restrictions - frequently asked questions
When the time comes to reopen bars, cafes and restaurants, the Western Australian Government want them to be as clean and safe as possible. That’s why they will now fund a new FREE training course for all hospitality staff on COVID-19 hygiene.
Despite the unexpected challenges that we have been presented with 2020, has got off to a very productive start for Toodyay’s Reserve Management with a number of exciting projects already completed.
NBN Co has announced it will establish a $150 million financial relief and assistance fund to help internet providers to support their residential and small and medium business customers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.