The Shire of Ashburton's Rangers are based in Tom Price, Paraburdoo and Onslow.
Our Ranger Services team is responsible for enforcing the following legislation as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers:
Dog Act 1976, Cat Act 2011 and associated local laws
Litter Act 1979
Control of Vehicles (Off Road Areas) Act 1978
Local Government Act 1995 (in relation to vehicle offences)
Bush Fires Act 1954
Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960
Various Local Laws of the Shire of Ashburton
Contacting Shire RangersRanger Services are available between 8:00am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday. On weekends and public holidays, Rangers may respond when available and to emergency situations only. The Shire's after-hours monitoring service will assess calls and take appropriate action.
To report a situation, please call (08) 9188 4444.
Emergency situations may include:
Dog attack
Injured animal where no other service is available and it presents a public safety risk
Dog contained and requiring immediate removal due to safety risk
Reports not classified as an emergency by the Shire Ranger will be actioned on the next business day.
Published on Friday, 10 June 2022 at 1:52:18 PM
FREE RIDES
Free rides from Westside Carnivals WA will be open from 4pm including: Dodgem Cars Gravitron Cliff Hanger Tea Cups Jurassic Castle Duck and Clown gamesMake sure you get a wristband on entry to receive a free prize from the duck or clown games (limits apply)MUSIC
4pm – Coolibah Collective 5:15pm – The Black Sorrows Trio 7pm – Ian Moss – One Man One Guitar 8:45pm – Tre Amici
FOOD
Mountain View Sporting Club Inc Cherry On Top Ice Cream Van Chicken Treat Crave Juice Bar Pimmy's Kitchen Red Dog DonutsDRINKS
Full bar available for purchase from Pilbara Gaming Hub and Froth Craft Brewery - Exmouth beers on tapPlus, receive a commemorative Shire pint when you purchase a pint on tap from Froth Craft Brewery. No BYOPARKING
Available on site plus the Mountain View Sporting Club Inc Golfie Bus will be runningThis is a great opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate our collective achievements over the last 50 years.
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