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About the Register of Lobbyists

Maintaining public confidence in the transparency, integrity and honesty of dealings between lobbyists and government representatives.

Advertised liquor licence applications

The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is responsible for determining applications and other matters relating to liquor licensing.

Apply for a charity licence

Organisations that raise funds in Western Australia, as defined by section 6 of the Charitable Collections Act 1946, are required to be licensed.

Find a licensed charity

The licensed charities register provides an alphabetical listing of all charitable organisations licensed in Western Australia under the Charitable Collections Act 1946.

Liquor licence applications

A step-by-step guide of liquor licensing including preparing, lodging and processing of liquor licence applications.

Liquor restrictions

Some restrictions apply to help address harm caused due to the use of liquor.

Operating a charity

Types of charitable collections, licences required and a list of licensed charities in Western Australia.

Racing, gaming and liquor

The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries receives, processes and determines applications in accordance with the legislation.

Using electrical eNotice

eNotice is a web-based facility for the electronic lodgement of Preliminary Notices, Notices of Completion and Electrical Safety Certificates for electrical work.

It is free to register and use.

Using gas eNotice

eNotice is a web-based facility for the electronic lodgement of notices used for gas fitting work. It has been developed to improve the efficiency of work notice processes and achieve cost savings for all parties.

It is free to register and use.

Using plumbing eNotice

eNotice is a web-based facility for the electronic lodgement of Notices of Intention and Certificates of Compliance for plumbing work (excluding multi-entry for minor works).

It is free to register and use, however fixture and form fees still apply.

Acknowledgement of Country, Footer navigation and Copyright info

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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