Antisocial behaviour, crime and safety
The City is always looking for ways to make Subiaco even more liveable, safe, and accessible.
If you require assistance in keeping our community safe, please note the below channels to ensure the right organisations are contacted. Where criminal activity occurs, the City advises the public, as well as our own staff members, to contact WA Police on 131 444 for non-emergencies, or 000 in an emergency.
Frequently asked questions about community safety
Antisocial behaviour refers to behaviour by a member of the public which causes or may cause harassment, alarm or distress to another member of the public. Examples of antisocial behaviour include trespassing, noise nuisance, uncontrolled animals, littering, and drug use.
The City is undertaking a number of proactive measures to discourage antisocial behaviour, including upgrades to public open spaces with increased night-time lighting, maintaining good working relationships with WA Police and referral agencies, and stationing responsive staff members out in in the field. The City also works closely with a volunteer outreach team, and provides support to rough sleeping community members at the City-supported Salvation Army Homelessness Services Team walk-in centre every Wednesday from 10am to 2pm at The Third Place on Barker Road, Subiaco.
Read more about the
City’s commitment to addressing homelessness and reducing the risk of homelessness.
Please refer to the below infographic for a detailed breakdown of contact information dependent on types of behaviour or incident. If criminal activity has occurred, contact Police on 131 444 for non-emergencies or 000 in an emergency.
Crimestoppers
Crime Stoppers WA is a not-for-profit community organisation that provides reporting, education and support services to encourage sharing of information about criminal activity and suspicious behaviour. To make an anonymous report call 1800 333 000 or download the Eyes on the Street application for smart devices.
Graffiti removal
The City’s free graffiti removal service is available for all private properties, both residential and commercial. To remove graffiti, the City uses high-pressure water, chemicals, sandblasting or painting-over methods.
If you notice graffiti, please notify the City by completing the online form below.
Report a faulty streetlight
Streetlights within the City of Subiaco are owned and managed by either the City or Western Power. If you notice a streetlight is not working, please notify the City by completing the online form below.
Most repairs to streetlights maintained by the City are completed within 15 days of reporting.