If you are deaf, or have a hearing impairment or speech impairment, contact us through the National Relay Service.
• TTY users phone 133 677 then ask for 9734 9001
• Speak and Listen users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 9734 9001
• Internet relay users connect to the NRS then ask for 9734 9001
The Shire of Collie is committed to providing universal access where practical.Universal access is a term that relates to more than wheelchair access to a facility. It is a well thought out and planned path of travel that includes patterns of interaction, such as communicating with staff, which make the whole experience easy for people from diverse backgrounds and cultures to travel. Universal access encompasses creating ease and welcome every second of the interacting or visiting experience for as many people as possible.
The Shire of Collie has promoted universal access in its own operations and to business in Collie. Information on access to business in Collie can be found on the You’re Welcome Access WA page.
The Disability Services Act 1993 requires the Shire to have a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan which must meet the requirements of the Act and the Commission, be lodged with the Commission, and undergo a full review at least every five years.
The Shire of Collie encourages comments and suggestions from residents relating to the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan at any time. Please contact the Shire with your ideas on making our community inclusive and encouraging of the differences and similarities between us all.
If you wish to congratulate/compliment or complain about service you have received from the Shire please use the Community Feedback Form. If you see works that need to be remedied to maintain access or reduce hazards please use the Customer Works Request Form.
The Shire of Collie has established a Disability Access and Inclusion Committee to assist and advise on development and implementation of the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan. The Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2013-2017 can be downloaded by clicking on the related documents panel on this page.
Information and application forms for ACROD Parking Permits or the Australian Disability Parking Permit can be obtained from the Acrod Parking program website







