Step 2. Event planning

Venue, funding, marketing and identifying the risk rating of the event.

A. Choosing the right venue

The City has a vast range of outdoor settings for fairs, festivals and markets. We also have many great indoor spaces for community events: halls, pavilions, community centres and the like.

Booking requests for City venues and facilities can be submitted online. Visit bookings.armadale.wa.gov.au. Your booking request will be assessed and you will be notified of the outcome. You will be advised if there are other activities happening in the same venue on the same day or of any specific requirements for your chosen venue.

If you wish to hold a public event on private land, confirm with the City's Planning Services and Health Services that the venue is suitable.

View the list of our Venues facilities for hire to find the facilities best for your event:

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B. Funding your event

Apply for grant for a community event:

Community grants and donations

Event organisers may wish to pursue several funding options. Opportunities for support include:

C. Marketing and promotion

Utilise the Armadale Community Directory to promote your event and connect with local residents, groups and organisations.

D. Event risk and time frames

The event risk rating and number of attendees determine if an event application must be submitted.

For outdoor events with over 100 people, you will need to complete an event application form with the proposed lay-out on a site plan and a copy of your group's public liability insurance.

Select the option applicable for further planning of your event.

Characteristics

No large structures (>55m2)

Local target group

No high risk

Private or public venues

Duration

< 4 hours

Forms required

Application for temporary food stall

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No Event Application Form required

An event with less than 100 people may still require additional approvals for certain activities. These include: selling of food, installation of large structures, outdoor loud music, live bands and amusement rides. Contact the City's Health Services on 08 9394 5000 to confirm.

Time frame

1 month

Characteristics

Minor infrastructure limited to: marquees, stalls

Selling of food

Local promotion to neighbouring suburbs only

Private or public venue

Example event types: fundraising event, school fete, outdoor movie night, year-end functions, Christmas carols

Forms required

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Public Event Application Form

Temporary Food Stall Application if applicable.

Special event bin hire

Time frame

2 months

Characteristics

Promotion to the entire City

Temporary road closures

Major infrastructure required: large marquee, stage or amusement rides

Selling of food

Higher risk activities: live entertainment, fireworks or serving of alcohol

Example event types: festivals, concerts, large shows, Australia Day

Forms required

Hire a venue

Public Event Application Form

Structural Compliance Certification Form (for structures over 55m2)

Temporary Food Stall Application

Temporary Road Closure / Traffic Management Application

Form 5: Electrical Compliance

Special Event Bin Hire

Additional Requirements

Risk Management Plan (required for events over 1,000 people)

Time frame

3 months +

Private functions or functions with "invitations only" are not included as a public event like weddings and parties, or where the indoor facility is being used within its intended purpose and according to the person capacity.

By completing the Risk Assessment Tool you can also determine if your event is a Medium or High risk.

Event assessment tool

By completing the Medical Risk Assessment Tool it will indicate important points for your planning in relation to medical assistance, first aiders, timeframe for notification to agencies and assist in your Risk Management Plan of the event.

Medical risk assessment tool

If you are unsure whether your event requires a public event approval, please contact Health Services on 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au. Please refer to the guide and workbook below to ensure your event is a success:

Step 3. Public event application and organising

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