Explore the City's free online community directory, which includes community groups, resident and ratepayer associations and support services.
Community directory frequently asked questions
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Explore the City's free online community directory, which includes community groups, resident and ratepayer associations and support services.
City of Joondalup Libraries have the capacity to display a range of community related items. Display material may be left at the front desk of Duncraig, Woodvale, Whitford, or Joondalup Libraries and will be assessed before being displayed.
If the information is deemed unsuitable for display it will be disposed of, or the requestor may leave their contact details if they require the information to be returned.
What can be displayed?
What cannot be displayed?
For further information contact comminfo@joondalup.wa.gov.au or call 9400 4758
The City of Joondalup is pleased to help support many of the events delivered by the community, for the community. Here are some of the ways the City can help you promote your event to reach and engage the local community at no cost to you:
Register your community event on the event calendar
Many event operators in the City are also business owners. Connect with the City for regular updates on opportunities to grow and connect your business with others in the community:
For more information on partnering with the City, contact 9400 4169 or visit Corporate sponsorship program page.
Promote your group, club or service to the residents of the City of Joondalup on the above directory.
Search or browse the events calendar.
Submit your correction by using the link at the bottom of the community listing.
Residents are encouraged to check if there is an existing ratepayer/resident/community association within their area.
To establish ratepayer and resident or community association:
A constitution is a basic set of rules that govern how your association/group will operate. It should outline the association/group’s purpose, list the rules of operations and set out the member’s rights and responsibilities. The Department of Commerce provides a model set of rules for an association or incorporated body. Visit the Department of Commerce.
Incorporation provides a group with its own legal identity, separate from its members. Although there is no legal requirement for a group to be incorporated, incorporation provides a number of benefits:
Once your association or group is established, contact the City on 9400 4000 to be listed on the community directory.