A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
Burials in the State of Western Australia are governed by the Cemeteries Act 1986.
This guide will introduce you to some of the disciplines within the sport and recreation sector and provide a glimpse into the roles and requirements that exist in these areas.
Guidance for cruise ships with onboard casino gaming facilities travelling through or docking in Western Australian waters.
This guideline has been prepared as an alternative to a Model Cat Local Law, to assist local governments in developing a Cat Local Law that caters for their unique situation.
Local Government Operational Guidelines
This policy provides guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with the sale, supply and consumption of liquor on commercial charter boats.
Position on child safeguarding
The primary purpose of this framework is to define terminology that can be universally used to describe public open space.
How climate change could affect sport and recreation now and in the future.
Team managers have an extremely important role ensuring the successful management of the team and welfare of the athletes in their care.
Volunteers are one of the most important resources in your club so managing them effectively should be a priority. This resource will help you keep those you currently have and attract new ones to your club as well.
Position on coaching
For the safety and organisation of combat sports.
How sport and recreation helps build social capital and strengthens communities.
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance on the manner in which poker may be lawfully played and conducted in Western Australia.
These procedures detail how the department responds to complaints and complements the department’s Complaint Management Policy.
This policy enables the department to effectively manage complaints
This policy provides guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with complaints lodged under section 117 of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (“the Act”).