A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
For the year ended 30 June 2021.
Combat Sports Commission policy
You expect the best from your athletes, but when was the last time you expected the best from your gym?
When joining a gym — ask, scan, chat and check
How national and Western Australian audiences felt in November 2021 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the safety and organisation of combat sports in Western Australia.
This fact sheet highlights the key findings for art gallery, library, museum and archive operations from the survey DLGSC commissioned to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
This fact sheet highlights the key findings for creative artists from the survey DLGSC commissioned to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
This fact sheet highlights the key findings for performing arts venues from the survey DLGSC commissioned to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
This fact sheet highlights the key findings for performing arts companies from the survey DLGSC commissioned to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
This fact sheet highlights the key findings for film, TV and games organisations from the survey DLGSC commissioned to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
Plan on a Page
Consultation on proposed reforms
The Local Government Standards Panel (the Standards Panel) is the primary standards panel established under Part 5 Division 9 and Schedule 5.1 of the Local Government Act 1995 (the Act).
The department commissions independent research consultants to undertake an annual survey of WA's value and attitudes towards culture and the arts.
Applications by Aboriginal People throughout Western Australia 1887–1933.
A Takeaway Alcohol Management System (TAMS) is a system designed to support liquor restrictions, by reducing opportunities for people to purchase quantities of liquor, above what is mandated within any applicable restriction.