Proposed Rates 2024 -2025

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At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 21 May 2024, the City of Canning Council considered its proposed differential rates for the financial year 2024-2025.

Currently one of the lowest rating Councils in the Perth metro area, the City of Canning’s draft 2024-2025 budget meets the community’s needs for services and facilities that support growth and development, delivered in a financially sustainable way.

Our community told us that they value safety, the environment, recreational experiences at our parks and leisure centres, improved transport infrastructure and a greater sense of community. The City’s draft 2024/2025 budget delivers these outcomes and includes:

  • $5.04 million to provide and improve community safety services - including expanded CCTV coverage and maintaining our commitment of $100,000 for the very popular Security Incentive Scheme.
  • $25.37 million to maintain 502 hectares of parks and sporting reserves, 75,000 street and park trees, and including $1.7 million for playground renewals.
  • $14.4 million to manage our Leisureplexes and encourage healthier lifestyles, supporting more than 1.5 million visits annually and including more than 40,000 swimming lessons.
  • $8.07 million to maintain a strong and thriving community with better places to learn and connect – including three community libraries, two youth drop-in centres, the Hillview Intercultural Community Centre and community events.
  • $4.95 million to provide, expand and improve our community facilities, including an additional $1.25 million for necessary upgrades to our Leisureplexes.
  • $32.22 million to renew and maintain over 600 kilometres of road, 400 kilometres of cycling and walking paths, expanded transport options and other infrastructure projects.
  • $17.64 million to improve and manage our waste and recycling services which includes efficiently emptying more than 70,000 bins per week and providing an on-demand bulk household waste collection service.
  • $1.89 million for the City Centre regeneration program.

The City will remain one of the lowest rating Councils in the Perth metro area.

In accordance with Section 6.36 of the Local Government Act 1995, the City of Canning hereby gives notice of its intention to impose differential rates on a rateable property in the City of Canning in the 2024/25 financial year.

Details of the proposed differential rates for 2024-2025 are as follows:

Rating Category

Rate in a Dollar (cents)

Minimum Payments

Residential Improved

$0.05774

$1,070

Non-Residential Improved

$0.06450

$1,070

Unimproved

$0.09831

$1,070


The cents in the dollar ($) shown above are estimates and may be changed as part of the Council’s deliberations on any submissions received. All statutory entitlements in relation to rates for pensioner and other concession holders will apply.

To view the proposed rates, Statement of Objects and Reasons for Differential Rates 2024-2025 and our media statement check the document library on this page or visit canning.wa.gov.au/yourrates

To learn more about how your rates are calculated visit Your Rates Explained (youtube.com)


Submissions have now closed. The City is currently considering all feedback which will be used to help inform the 2024-25 Annual Budget.


At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 21 May 2024, the City of Canning Council considered its proposed differential rates for the financial year 2024-2025.

Currently one of the lowest rating Councils in the Perth metro area, the City of Canning’s draft 2024-2025 budget meets the community’s needs for services and facilities that support growth and development, delivered in a financially sustainable way.

Our community told us that they value safety, the environment, recreational experiences at our parks and leisure centres, improved transport infrastructure and a greater sense of community. The City’s draft 2024/2025 budget delivers these outcomes and includes:

  • $5.04 million to provide and improve community safety services - including expanded CCTV coverage and maintaining our commitment of $100,000 for the very popular Security Incentive Scheme.
  • $25.37 million to maintain 502 hectares of parks and sporting reserves, 75,000 street and park trees, and including $1.7 million for playground renewals.
  • $14.4 million to manage our Leisureplexes and encourage healthier lifestyles, supporting more than 1.5 million visits annually and including more than 40,000 swimming lessons.
  • $8.07 million to maintain a strong and thriving community with better places to learn and connect – including three community libraries, two youth drop-in centres, the Hillview Intercultural Community Centre and community events.
  • $4.95 million to provide, expand and improve our community facilities, including an additional $1.25 million for necessary upgrades to our Leisureplexes.
  • $32.22 million to renew and maintain over 600 kilometres of road, 400 kilometres of cycling and walking paths, expanded transport options and other infrastructure projects.
  • $17.64 million to improve and manage our waste and recycling services which includes efficiently emptying more than 70,000 bins per week and providing an on-demand bulk household waste collection service.
  • $1.89 million for the City Centre regeneration program.

The City will remain one of the lowest rating Councils in the Perth metro area.

In accordance with Section 6.36 of the Local Government Act 1995, the City of Canning hereby gives notice of its intention to impose differential rates on a rateable property in the City of Canning in the 2024/25 financial year.

Details of the proposed differential rates for 2024-2025 are as follows:

Rating Category

Rate in a Dollar (cents)

Minimum Payments

Residential Improved

$0.05774

$1,070

Non-Residential Improved

$0.06450

$1,070

Unimproved

$0.09831

$1,070


The cents in the dollar ($) shown above are estimates and may be changed as part of the Council’s deliberations on any submissions received. All statutory entitlements in relation to rates for pensioner and other concession holders will apply.

To view the proposed rates, Statement of Objects and Reasons for Differential Rates 2024-2025 and our media statement check the document library on this page or visit canning.wa.gov.au/yourrates

To learn more about how your rates are calculated visit Your Rates Explained (youtube.com)


Submissions have now closed. The City is currently considering all feedback which will be used to help inform the 2024-25 Annual Budget.


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