Beach Street Public Toilet Facility & Public Art Project

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The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project will bring a new, universally accessible 24-hour public toilet facility to Fremantle, ensuring continuous support for all members of the community. Share your thoughts on the proposed plans.

At the 27 November 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting, council approved $380,000 to be allocated to the Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project.

Public toilets are an essential part of the city’s infrastructure, supporting public health, accessibility and quality of life for everyone. The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility will introduce a new, universally accessible public toilet facility in Fremantle, strategically located to serve all members of the community, including city commuters, skate park users, and those utilising essential services operating out of the Beach Street location.

The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project aims to:

  • Reinforce the City of Fremantle's commitment to inclusivity, public health, and the well-being of all its residents.
  • Provide 24-hour essential amenities in a safe, inclusive and dignified environment to support public health for all users in the City.
  • Ensure clear communication to keep local residents, stakeholders and the broader community aware and informed throughout the project's progress.

Call for Artists - Beach Street Public Art EOI:

City officers are also collecting Expressions of Interest from local artists to design a public artwork for the exterior of the facility. Once the design is selected and finalised, the City will coordinate the printing and installation of the vinyl wrap on the toilet unit. The successful public artwork will:

  • Create a welcoming, respectful environment that discourages vandalism of the amenity and promotes positive community interaction.
  • Highlight Fremantle's distinct character, transforming a utilitarian space into an engaging, memorable part of the public realm.
  • Promote inclusivity and foster community pride and engagement with Fremantle’s creative scene.

Artists can scroll down to submit their concept via our application form, or click here.

We are asking the public to:

  • Review the Beach Street Public Amenity plans by exploring the Frequently Asked Questions and explainer documents listed below.
  • Contribute feedback on the project and offer best practice examples of similar public amenities via the Survey below.
  • Share your experience of the Beach St. location, how it is currently utilised and what is missing.
  • Provide a written submission or request a 1:1 meeting with a City Officer.

How can you meet with City Officers to discuss your feedback or EOI application?

  • 1:1 Meeting: Would you like to meet 1:1 with City Officers to get clarification on the Beach Street Amenity project or talk through your Public Art EOI application? You can request a meeting by emailing communityengagement@fremantle.wa.gov.au. Please note, we'll aim to meet all requests subject to staff availability.

City Officers aim to:

  • Work with the community to identify key areas for improvement and prioritise future amenity upgrades and locations that best suit their needs.
  • Keep you informed, listen to and acknowledge concerns and provide feedback on how public input influenced the project.
  • Work with you to ensure that your concerns and aspirations are noted; provide clarity on questions that may arise.

How can you make your submission?
Submissions can be submitted online via the submission form below, or:

A hard copy of the survey can be sent or picked up upon request by emailing the Community Engagement team here: communityengagement@fremantle.wa.gov.au.

Submissions close 4pm AWST Friday 28 March, 2025

The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project will bring a new, universally accessible 24-hour public toilet facility to Fremantle, ensuring continuous support for all members of the community. Share your thoughts on the proposed plans.

At the 27 November 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting, council approved $380,000 to be allocated to the Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project.

Public toilets are an essential part of the city’s infrastructure, supporting public health, accessibility and quality of life for everyone. The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility will introduce a new, universally accessible public toilet facility in Fremantle, strategically located to serve all members of the community, including city commuters, skate park users, and those utilising essential services operating out of the Beach Street location.

The Beach Street Public Toilet Facility project aims to:

  • Reinforce the City of Fremantle's commitment to inclusivity, public health, and the well-being of all its residents.
  • Provide 24-hour essential amenities in a safe, inclusive and dignified environment to support public health for all users in the City.
  • Ensure clear communication to keep local residents, stakeholders and the broader community aware and informed throughout the project's progress.

Call for Artists - Beach Street Public Art EOI:

City officers are also collecting Expressions of Interest from local artists to design a public artwork for the exterior of the facility. Once the design is selected and finalised, the City will coordinate the printing and installation of the vinyl wrap on the toilet unit. The successful public artwork will:

  • Create a welcoming, respectful environment that discourages vandalism of the amenity and promotes positive community interaction.
  • Highlight Fremantle's distinct character, transforming a utilitarian space into an engaging, memorable part of the public realm.
  • Promote inclusivity and foster community pride and engagement with Fremantle’s creative scene.

Artists can scroll down to submit their concept via our application form, or click here.

We are asking the public to:

  • Review the Beach Street Public Amenity plans by exploring the Frequently Asked Questions and explainer documents listed below.
  • Contribute feedback on the project and offer best practice examples of similar public amenities via the Survey below.
  • Share your experience of the Beach St. location, how it is currently utilised and what is missing.
  • Provide a written submission or request a 1:1 meeting with a City Officer.

How can you meet with City Officers to discuss your feedback or EOI application?

  • 1:1 Meeting: Would you like to meet 1:1 with City Officers to get clarification on the Beach Street Amenity project or talk through your Public Art EOI application? You can request a meeting by emailing communityengagement@fremantle.wa.gov.au. Please note, we'll aim to meet all requests subject to staff availability.

City Officers aim to:

  • Work with the community to identify key areas for improvement and prioritise future amenity upgrades and locations that best suit their needs.
  • Keep you informed, listen to and acknowledge concerns and provide feedback on how public input influenced the project.
  • Work with you to ensure that your concerns and aspirations are noted; provide clarity on questions that may arise.

How can you make your submission?
Submissions can be submitted online via the submission form below, or:

A hard copy of the survey can be sent or picked up upon request by emailing the Community Engagement team here: communityengagement@fremantle.wa.gov.au.

Submissions close 4pm AWST Friday 28 March, 2025

  • Frequently Asked Questions

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    Why is the City undertaking this project? Why was this location chosen? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for more information.

    Read the FAQ here.

  • View Proposal Sketches

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    The Beach Street Public Amenity will address a critical need by providing essential facilities accessible to everyone. As the only 24-hour facility it ensures continuous support for all.

    Click here to view the proposal sketches.

  • Artist Briefing Pack: Beach Street Public Art EOI

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    Before submitting your expression of interest, please review this key document that outlines the conditions surrounding your application for the Beach Street Public Art project.

    View the Artist Briefing Pack here.


  • Project Objectives & Community Snapshot

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    Public toilets are a vital component of the City’s infrastructure, supporting public health, accessibility, and quality of life for everyone. The Beach Street facility will provide a safe, accessible, and dignified space, reinforcing Fremantle’s commitment to inclusivity and a welcoming city environment.

    Click here to view the Beach Street Amenity Objectives explainer.

  • Related: Our Strategic Community Plan

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    The Beach Street Amenity project aims to implement solutions with strategic, long-term thinking and guidance that speaks to the City of Fremantle’s 2024-2034 Strategic Community Plan.

    The City's 2024-2034 Strategic Community Plan is the City’s most significant guiding document and establishes the community’s long-term aspirations and vision for Fremantle’s future. The Plan drives the City’s planning, budgeting, resource allocation and service delivery over the next decade, and was developed in direct collaboration with people who live, work, and play in Fremantle.

    This project meets a number of key focus areas set out by the community - most importantly that Fremantle is a Resilient City that ensures "availability of services and support for the most vulnerable members of the community" and fosters a caring community that "supports, protects and accepts those who are most vulnerable."

    Read the Strategic Community Plan here.

Page last updated: 28 Mar 2025, 04:00 PM