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If you love nature, a walk in the park and want to contribute to the community, click here for information on the volunteers of Kings Park.
Do you live in WA and want to help your community? Interested in fighting bush fires in your local area? On this page, you will find information on how you can help protect national parks, nature reserves and forests.
Are you a young person wanting to help your community? Want to learn new things? Want to make new friends? This site has information on being a Cadet in WA. Take a look at this site, and get mum or dad to have a look too.
If you are interested in helping the community, you may wish to volunteer your time, experience or expertise to those with addictions. Volunteers are sought for general counselling, parent support, overdose prevention, and in general practices.
Do you like the outdoors? Interested in conserving the environment in WA? Click here for information on a variety of volunteer projects including scientific research, community education and manual labour.
This site has information on being a Fire and Rescue Service volunteer, learning new skills like first aid, hazardous materials handling, rescue operations, personal and team safety, firefighting techniques and much more.
If you wish to become a volunteer and find out more about the Friends of Kings Park, click here for contact details and information.
Are you interested in the restoration and conservation of the Government House property? If you would like to be a trained guide or volunteer for Government House or Gardens, click here for information on the Government House Foundation.
If you would like information on taking a guided walk in Kings Park or if you would like to volunteer your time and become a Kings Park Guide, click here for details.
Do you enjoy gardening? Want some help with planting your next garden bed or to choose the right plants for you? Want to become a volunteer? Click here for details of the Master Gardeners who volunteer their time to assist others in the garden.
Click here, then click on 'Volunteering', for information on being a volunteer with the Perth Zoo. If you love animals, want to learn more about them and ensure Zoo visitors have a great day, then this may be for you.
Our iconic Swan and Canning rivers are showing the same signs of stress as other waterways around the world. But we can all do our bit to protect our rivers. Become a River Guardian now and enjoy new involvement opportunities.
Volunteering with a difference? Do you love science? Why not consider volunteering at Scitech? Click on this link to find out how to become a Sciguide or admin volunteer, what types of tasks are involved, what are the requirements, and more.
Click here for information on the Volunteer Fisheries Liaison Officers (VFLOs). This is a program to teach people how to fish for the future throughout Western Australia. You will find more information and contact details here.
Volunteer Resource Centres have been established throughout Western Australia in metropolitan and country locations. Use this link to locate a centre near you.
Many Western Australians volunteer in some capacity, assisting others in a variety of ways. Volunteers and volunteer organisations will find information on grants and policy initiatives being undertaken by the WA State Government.
Volunteering WA can assist if you want to become a volunteer & you are not sure which volunteer activity you would like to be involved in. Click here for details on events, how to become a volunteer, regional, state, national & international links.
Volunteers at King Edward Memorial Hospital provide valuable support for staff, serving tea and coffee to outpatients, helping out on wards, or assisting in the op shop. Find out about becoming a volunteer at KEMH.
Are you a young person wanting to make a difference in the world? Youth Advisory Councils throughout WA are made up of young people to put forward the issues facing young people today. Click here for more information.
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