City of Stirling Handy Services Guide

Heritage Grants The City of Stirling has a strong focus on the promotion and protection of the City’s built heritage and recognises that our heritage buildings form an essential part of our community. The City has run a Heritage Grants programme since 2015 which offers financial support for owners wanting to enhance buildings included on the City’s Heritage List. KidSport Children aged 5 to 18 years whose parent/guardian holds a valid Health Care Card or Pension Concession Card are eligible to apply for financial assistance to contribute towards club fees to allow them to participate in community sport and recreation. Application forms are available on the City’s website. Living Green Program The Living Green Program encourages residents and schools to continue the journey towards more sustainable lifestyles. The program offers a range of incentives, rebates and workshops to help green the City, use less water and energy and reduce waste. Visit the City’s website to learn more or contact the Customer Contact Centre. G Graffiti Graffiti, located on City of Stirling assets or commercial and residential property walls and fences, which is visible from and abuts a road reserve, right of way and/ or public open space can be reported via the online Graffiti Report Form on the City’s website or by contacting the Customer Contact Centre. Graffiti located on non-City of Stirling assets should be reported directly to the authority responsible for the asset, for example Telstra, NBN, Main Roads and Western Power, who will arrange removal. A list of organisations and the contact details are available on the City’s website. Alternatively the WA State Graffiti Taskforce website www.goodbyegraffiti.wa.gov.au can also assist the community with graffiti removal and prevention advice.

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