Due to the Premier's announcement on Friday 2 July about the Perth and Peel lockdown ending as planned at 12:01am, Saturday 3 July, Cockburn facilities, buildings, services and amenities will start to reopen in phases.
What's opening and when?
From Saturday 3 July
Henderson Waste Recovery Park for commercial and residential (Reuse Shop closed 3 and 4 July)
Cockburn Libraries but not for programs, workshops or activities until Tuesday 6 July
Port Coogee Marina
Community facilities are open from Saturday for bookings of up to 20 people.
The following will open from Saturday 3 July with social distancing and a maximum of 20 people:
Playgrounds, pump tracks and skateparks
Dog parks
Exercise equipment
Barbecues
Water play areas
Drinking fountains.
From Monday 5 July
Administration and Operations Centre
Cockburn Care in-home care services (social clubs closed)
Financial Counselling with face-to-face and online options available.
From Tuesday 6 July
Seniors Centre – some programs may not be operating. Please contact the centre for further details
Volunteer Resource Centre
Youth Centre – there may be limited activities and programs
Temporarily closed
Cockburn ARC is closed until Tuesday 6 July. Visit their website for the latest updates
Cockburn Care in-home care services social clubs
Youth Outrage school holiday program – cancelled for Monday 5 July. We will contact people on Monday regarding Tuesday while we assess what we may and may not do.
Events postponed
The NAIDOC flag raising ceremony due to take place on Monday 5 July is postponed until further notice. All other events scheduled for Tuesday 29 June to Friday 2 July have been postponed or cancelled. Please check the events page on our website for updates.
Azelia Ley Homestead Museum
The museum will be closed on Sunday 4 July. There will be no school holiday activities on Monday 5 July and we will update what the status will be for Tuesday 6 July.
A reminder to our community
Wear masks when inside
Practice physical distancing (keep at least 1.5 metres from each other)
Practice good personal hygiene (wash hands with soap and water, or hand sanitiser and cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or use your elbow)
Stay home if unwell and if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, get tested for COVID-19
It is mandatory for particular businesses and venues to maintain a contact register by collecting details of patrons attending their premises.
Businesses can use the free SafeWA app or keep a paper register. Paper registers must be kept for 28 days. Contact registers are an important part of contact tracing and crucial in controlling the spread of COVID 19. Find out what businesses need to keep registers.