About Shire Of Kalamunda Community Directory
The Kalamunda Community Directory gives the Kalamunda community a single point of reference for finding support, activities and local information. Residents can use the search bar to find services by category or organisation name.
Popular categories include:
- Environment and conservation
- Health services and wellbeing
- Information and counselling
In addition to service listings, the directory offers links to explore the wider community and discover hidden gems and acknowledgement of traditional owner groups and local Indigenous culture. The directory aims to strengthen community connections by making it easier to discover services, events and opportunities throughout the Kalamunda council area.
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They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.
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The Kalamunda community directory offers an extensive array of categories spanning Aboriginal services, accommodation and housing, advocacy, ageing, animal welfare, arts and creatives, child services, communication and information, community centres, community clubs and interest groups, crisis and emergency services, cultural and migrant support, disability services, education, employment and training, environment and conservation, health services, legal assistance, peak bodies, recreation and leisure, religion and philosophy, self-help, sport, transport, volunteering and youth services.
Popular categories show strong local representation; the directory lists hundreds of health services and dozens of recreation, arts, sport, accommodation and community‑club providers.
As an established urban area, most services are available locally, with only a few specialised advocacy or migrant programmes delivered by visiting organisations from the broader region.
Kalamunda Area
Perched in the Darling Range, the Kalamunda Area offers cooler temperatures, fruit orchards and forest walks within half an hour of Perth. Market stalls spill onto the high street on weekends with local produce. Residents savour views of the city from a cliff‑top waterfall track, especially after winter rains when the cascade flows. They also cycle along back roads through vineyards in the Bickley Valley stopping at cellar doors that few outside the hills know.
Kalamunda Council has an approximate area of 320 km².
It is comprised of parts of the state electorates of Belmont, Darling Range, Forrestfield and Kalamunda.