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.
This is the artist's impression for the future Brunswick Junction Entry Statement. Have your say and let us know what you think.
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Notice is hereby given that the Restricted Burning Period (burning permit required) for the WHOLE of the Shire of Harvey has been extended until;
If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact the Administrator Law and Safety Services, 9729 0350 during normal working hours.
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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.
Details of the tender and specifications of requirements are available by contacting Council’s Building Department at the Shire of Harvey on 9729 0330 during normal office hours or via Council’s webpage www.harvey.wa.gov.au.
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Subdivision proposals are determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC), a State Government Agency tasked with implementing and overseeing planning and development services throughout Western Australia. However, part of the process required includes referring any application off to relevant authorities, such as the Shire of Harvey.
The Shire will assess a subdivision application, having regard to relevant policy provisions and the District Planning Scheme. It is then that the Shire will provide comment regarding the proposal, its appropriateness and any potential conditions that should be imposed.
If conditional approval is granted, it is up to the applicant to liase with the various referral authorities (such as Department of Water, etc) to gain clearance of all the conditions provided. Once these clearances have been fulfilled, the applicant must request a clearance letter from the Shire.
Please refer to the Information Sheet below for more details or click on the following link to access the WAPC’s website.
To acces the Western Australian Planning Commission website and its content, please click on the following link: