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Shire of Trayning

Locality: Trayning, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9683 1001



Address: Railway Street 6488 Trayning, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.trayning.wa.gov.au

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25.01.2022 The Shire of Trayning currently has the position of Works Supervisor vacant. Please visit our website to obtain further information regarding this position



23.01.2022 Hi there, works to widen the Wyalkatchem to Trayning Road will finish on the 18 December 2020 for a break over the holiday season. There will be no impact to tr...affic during this time. Culvert works are due to restart on the 4 January and be completed in mid-January 2021. Road construction will also start at this time and there will be lane closures and speed limit restrictions. We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause. If you need to contact Main Roads, we have a 24 hour call centre that can be contacted on 138 138 or you can email [email protected]. Information on roadworks can be found on our Travelmap https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au. See more

23.01.2022 The Shire of Trayning is hosting a Sundowner at the Trayning Pioneer Park Come and join us for a relaxing evening of live music from local Mukinbudin Band The Eastern Line. Everyone Welcome BYO drinks, nibbles, chairs and blankets.

21.01.2022 As you know, the short-sharp lockdown of Perth, Peel and the South West is due to end tomorrow evening at 6pm. As of 8pm tonight, I can confirm that we have re...corded no new local cases of COVID-19. This is a remarkable achievement, and the credit belongs to each and every Western Australian. The short five-day lockdown has done the job it was designed to do to reassure us that we don’t have community spread of the virus. Provided that we continue to have no new local cases tomorrow, that lockdown will end at 6pm. But as we have flagged, some restrictions will need to remain until we can be absolutely sure that our community is COVID-free. Tonight I can outline to you what that transitional phase will look like for our State. Pending ongoing testing results and expert health advice, lockdown restrictions for Perth, Peel and the South-West will be lifted at 6:00pm tomorrow evening (Friday 5 February). Following that, stay-at-home rules will be lifted - and interim restrictions will apply to Perth and Peel. The South West will immediately return to pre-lockdown conditions at 6pm tomorrow (Friday 5 February). A post-lockdown transition period for the Perth and Peel regions to keep WA safe and resume a more COVID-safe way of life will remain in place until 12.01am Sunday morning, 14 February allowing for the full 14-day incubation period to run its course. All Western Australians must continue to practise physical distancing where possible and maintain good personal hygiene at all times. The post lockdown transitional measures for the Perth and Peel regions, include the following measures: - Everyone must continue to wear a mask in public and while at work, unless exempt or for outdoor vigorous exercise - All business and venues can reopen, except for the casino and nightclubs - 4 square metre capacity rule in place for most venues - 150-person capacity excluding staff at hospitality, entertainment and venues and events including weddings and funerals at these venues - Community sport can start, and involve up to 150 people including players, officials and spectators. - Seated service only at hospitality venues - Dancing only permitted at weddings and dance studios - 20-person limit for private indoor and outdoor gatherings - Visits to aged care and disability care facilities restricted to compassionate grounds - Residential school and boarding facilities can resume with a COVID Safety Plan - Only essential travel is permitted in and out of the Perth and Peel regions to other parts of WA. Under the post-lockdown transition measures, Perth and Peel schools will start from Monday, 8 February, with the mandatory mask rule applying to all school staff and secondary students. Masks are not required for primary school students. Masks are also mandatory for staff at childcare facilities as well as students and staff in higher education, including TAFEs and universities. Teaching staff are permitted to remove their mask if teaching at the front of the classroom to enable clear enunciation. People who need to leave the Perth and Peel region for essential purposes must wear a mask at all times in other regions of WA, as per the rules in place in Perth and Peel. Elective surgery at WA public hospitals will resume once the lockdown has ended and people will be contacted directly to re-schedule and re-book their appointments which were suspended due to the five-day lockdown. FIFO workers will once again be able to leave the Perth and Peel regions, but documentation will be required and they must follow strict health protocols. COVID-safe measures including the use of contact registers and SafeWA will continue to be crucial as part of post-lockdown life. Currently, the onus is on businesses to ensure a contact register is available for patrons. But from 6pm tomorrow the responsibility will be shared individuals will now also face penalties if they fail to scan in using either SafeWA or the contact register available. As always, authorities will apply a common-sense approach. For more information on our post-lockdown plans visit www.wa.gov.au. This is an important step for our State, and one which we are only able to take because Western Australians have overwhelmingly done the right thing under extremely challenging circumstances. This week we have seen the absolute best of WA. The community united behind one another, followed the rules, got tested and gave us confidence to move to this transitional stage. But this has been an extremely disruptive week, and I expect the next 24 hours and the following week will still be challenging for many people. I encourage everyone to support local businesses as much as they can - it will go a long way to help them recover from the events of the past week. I wish we could just snap back immediately to the life we had last week - but doing so would be too risky. It would be irresponsible. All things going well, and if we continue to see good results from our COVID testing, this phase will last for less than nine days. But to make sure that happens, I do need to ask one more thing: If you are unwell, if you have any symptoms please go get tested. And obviously, if you have been to any of the exposure sites, you need to get tested. And even if you have received a negative result, get tested again if symptoms develop. I cannot stress this enough. I know this week has been tough. But we live in the best country in the world and the best State in the country. And we will get through this. Thank you.



19.01.2022 A Harvest and Movement of Machinery ban in Paddocks is currently in place until further notice, due to a fire situation.

18.01.2022 DFES Total Fire Ban Declared for 24/11/2020

17.01.2022 Imposed Harvest and Movement of Vehicles in Paddocks Ban 24/11/2020.



15.01.2022 Covid19 Hotline

13.01.2022 Community Meeting Monday 7 December 2020 - Former Anglican Church

13.01.2022 Phase 4 of eased restrictions will come in to effect this Saturday 27th June 2020.

13.01.2022 For further information on Covid 19 Visit https://www.wa.gov.au/government/covid-19-coronavirus

12.01.2022 For more information visit https://www.rsc.wa.gov.au/Rules-Pena/Browse/Double-Demerits



12.01.2022 Phase 3 of the eased restrictions has been announced effective of Saturday 6th June.

11.01.2022 Display at WA Museum - Boola Bardip on Dr John

09.01.2022 National Road Safety Week 2020, for more information visit https://roadsafetyweek.com.au/.

07.01.2022 Community Meeting Monday 7th December 10am at the Trayning Hotel Café.

05.01.2022 Trayning Aquatic Centre Opening Hours 20/21 Season

04.01.2022 Pool Open Tuesday 8 December 2020.

04.01.2022 Please be advised that CBH Operations are planning to move grain in the Kwinana Zone next week via road transport as below.

03.01.2022 Community Clean up day Volunteers Needed. Get Involved and help keep KTY beautiful.

03.01.2022 Harvest Ban Imposed to be lifted at 5:00pm 9th November 2020

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