City of Fremantle
Coastal Charm
Burning of rubbish on a property, whether on the ground or in an incinerator, is an offence under the City of Fremantle’s Health Local Laws 1997. This creates a considerable smoke nuisance for neighbours, can be a fire hazard especially in summer and pollutes the air. To report backyard burning please complete an online customer request form and email the City’s Compliance Department at compliance@fremantle.wa.gov.au.
The City of Fremantle’s Prevention and Abatement of Sand Drift Local Law (Amended) 2005, governs the practices of owners and occupiers of land, to ensure sand or dust escape does not cause a nuisance. As this mainly occurs during development of the land, it is important to discuss your intentions with your neighbours.
‘Sand’ refers to any granular or particulate material consisting of small, eroded fragments of rocks finer than gravel, and includes dust or organic matter.
Depending on the site conditions, cost and the time lapse prior to development, the following are some of the options that should be considered:
To report dust and sand drift please complete an online customer request form and email the City’s Compliance Department at compliance@fremantle.wa.gov.au.
To report an odour nuisance, it’s important to locate as best as you can where the odour is coming from so an investigation can be conducted quickly and efficiently. Please complete an online customer request form and email the City’s Compliance Department at compliance@fremantle.wa.gov.au.
To report the sheep ship smell emanating from the Fremantle Ports, all complaints must be sent to the Fremantle Ports on 08 9430 3555 or email mail@fremantleports.com.au. Unfortunately, the City of Fremantle has no control over this.
Wood heaters are a large source of air pollution in winter and contribute to the smoky haze often seen over Perth. This air pollution can have adverse health impacts on those with respiratory illness such as asthma. Homeowners with wood heaters have a responsibility to ensure they are correctly operated to ensure minimal smoke is produced.
Follow these tips for correct wood heater operation: