To download the latest 4 O'clock Report published in the Harvey Reporter click the link below.
To download the latest 4 O'clock Report published in the Harvey Reporter click the link below.
SHIRE OF HARVEY
TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
LESCHENAULT RECREATION PARK PAVILION
Tenders are invited from qualified and experienced builders for the construction of a new Sports Pavilion at Leschenault Recreation Park in Australind.
A copy of the tender specifications is available by contacting the Shire of Harvey's Buildng Department on (08) 9729 0300 during normal office hours.
Tenders close at 2.00pm on Tuesday, 21st May 2013 at Council's Administration Centre, 102 Uduc Road, Harvey. Mailing address PO Box 500 Harvey 6220.
Tenders must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Tender T042013 – Construction of Leschenault Recreation Park Pavilion.” Late tenders will not be considered. Electronic Mail and Facsimile Tenders will not be accepted.
The lowest price, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted.
Personal canvassing of Councillors will automatically disqualify.
MICHAEL PARKER
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Check out our new online feature. Dogs that are in our safe custody at the Shire pound can now be viewed on this website. Click here to view the dogs currently impounded>
The new Building Act 2011 is effective from the 2nd April 2012. Click here to view the new forms, fees and guidelines.
The Shire of Harvey has four public libraries located in Harvey, Australind, Binningup and Yarloop. Public Library Services in WA have a combined stock of more than two million items. Requests to borrow items from this stock can be made through the user friendly free inter-library loans system.
Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a community based, free, self help program aimed at reducing the incidence of preventable crime and preserving your way of life. The Shire of Harvey in partnership with the W.A. Police will be focusing on the community of Australind to increase active participation for this program. Its success depends on your support!

A Police Officer on patrol may not know what is normal in your street and may not recognise a stranger in your yard. You and your neighbours are in a position to observe and report anything of a suspicious nature to Police. Most neighbours already observe activities in their street, however many people do not do anything about suspicious activities because they do not know what to do, or if their neighbours would appreciate their involvement. Neighbourhood Watch is protection of your property through communication and co-operation amongst the community. NHW provides great opportunity to get to know your neighbours and enhance the sense of community in Australind.
To get involved in the program you should:
Look out for and report suspicious behaviour to Police on 131 444