COVID-19 restrictions will ease further starting this Saturday. The changes include:
gathering limits and the 100/300 rule removed
restaurants and bars can serve standing patrons and patron registers are no longer required
major events and live performances are now permitted
the 2sqm rule and maintaining good hygiene still applies
Lords Recreation Centre and Subiaco Library are fully open and many events and programs are back up and running. Find out more about phase four.
Thanks for helping us support front line workers
The City’s COVID-19 free parking initiative will end on Tuesday 30 June. The City is proud to have provided more than $400,000 in parking support for hospital staff and essential workers in Subiaco offices during the pandemic.
With restrictions easing and more people returning to work, parking pressure is increasing. Local businesses need parking for their customers and residents need fair access to parking in their streets. Paid parking and parking compliance will return to normal from Wednesday 1 July.
Parking will remain free after hours and on weekends. Read more.
How has COVID-19 affected you?
You’re invited to take part in a state-wide survey to map community well-being and resilience levels and to advise local governments where to prioritise efforts as we recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
When the report is released you’ll be able to see how the City of Subiaco community is going compared to others, and the City will be able to use the data to help inform recovery actions.
We are supportive We are Subiaco
Meet Donna.
Donna is a special woman who dedicates her time to making other women feel special.
Donna runs the Beauty Studio in Shenton Park and gives back to the community in this truly heartfelt way.
EVENTS
Community planting day
Help green our City. Bring your gloves, trowel and a hat to join in our community planting day on the corner of Stubbs Terrace and Luth Avenue, Daglish.
Live streaming coming soon
Council meetings will continue to be held via video conference while the 2sqm rule still applies. The City is preparing to install equipment for live streaming so meetings can be held in person and also be available online.