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Living and working in Bunbury, Western

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Where is Bunbury?

Bunbury is centrally located in the Geographe Region of Western with clubs, bars and restaurants and alfresco dining providing a Australia approximately 175 km south of , at the mouth of good night out for tourists and residents of the inner and outer city. the . The city is a 2 hour drive via the and . It is also accessible by public rail and coach Bunbury is great place to live and the perfect base for visiting the services or chartered flights. South-West. It is also only a short drive to Perth, for those who wish to commute or visit family and friends.

For further information on the Bunbury lifestyle, visit:

City of Bunbury www.bunbury.wa.gov.au Bunbury Visitor Centre www.visitbunbury.com.au Discover West Holidays www.discoverwest.com.au My South West www.mysouthwest.com.au About the community

Bunbury is one of ’s largest towns and has a population of approximately 34,000 people. The Greater Bunbury region has a population of approximately 66,000 people.

Bunbury enjoys a superb peninsula location with water on three sides. Ocean, inlet and bay form a sparkling blue border. Source: The city provides easy access to the entire South West region with What is it like to live in Bunbury? its stunning beaches, forests and wineries.

Bunbury is a cosmopolitan regional city. Situated on a peninsula, Bunbury is an aquatic playground enjoyed by friendly dolphins and humans alike. A combination of distinctive waterways and unique natural surrounds, teamed with first class attractions, activities and facilities make Bunbury an enjoyable place to live.

Bunbury has a classic with hot, dry summers and slightly cooler wet winters. The daily forecast is greatly influenced by sea breezes and land breezes. In summer especially, the sea breezes tend to prevail and residents and visitors alike enjoy the balmy summer evenings.

The City of Bunbury provides a diverse range of parks, sports grounds and facilities for public use. The South West Sports Centre is the City’s largest sporting facility. The night life is also popular Source: City of Bunbury

For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525. Living and working in Bunbury, Western Australia

visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525

What is it like to live in Bunbury? What is it like to work for the

What services are available in Bunbury? Department for Child Protection in

Residents of Bunbury have access to government and private Bunbury? services, including: The Department for Child Protection office in Bunbury consists of • Retail outlets – two major shopping centres, numerous a relatively large team of approximately 60 people. There is a high department stores and boutiques level of collegial support and the sharing of knowledge is held in • Medical services, including private and public hospitals, general high regard. Newcomers to the office agree that they were well practitioners and specialist services, such as physiotherapy and looked after and supported upon arriving at the District Office and maternity facilities the team endeavoured to assist the transition to the regional city an • Police Station enjoyable one. • Primary and Secondary schools, both public and private • Education Support Centre and Tertiary facilities The Bunbury Team has developed a strong working relationship • Child care centres within the community and with the local schools, police and health • Banks – all major banks, credit unions and ATM’s facilities and is committed to making a difference. • Hotels and accommodation, including bed and breakfasts, resorts, hotels and motels, caravan and camping grounds.

For further information on health and education services in Bunbury, visit:

Department of Health – South West www.health.wa.gov.au City of Bunbury - Schools www.bunbury.wa.gov.au Department of Education www2.eddept.wa.edu.au

Source: City of Bunbury

The Department for Child Protection is committed to employing Aboriginal people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, to be more reflective of our client base so we can deliver quality service to the community.

For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525.

Source: City of Bunbury

For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525.