Anyone can report graffiti vandalism on public assets, community facilities or private property.
If graffiti vandalism occurs on your property please report the incident as soon as possible.
Report Graffiti
Anyone can report graffiti. You can report graffiti you find on public buildings and facilities like playgrounds, bus stops and benches, as well as private property. If your property is graffitied, please report it as soon as possible.
Remove Graffiti
Rapid removal of graffiti is the best way to stop more graffiti. If the graffiti isn’t up long enough for many people to see it, the person who did it will be less likely to do it again. Removing graffiti quickly also stops places from looking like no one cares about them.
Prevent Graffiti
There are a range of things that you can do to help stop graffiti on your property. Changes to your lighting and garden and adding protective coatings to walls and fences are some of the things that can help stop graffiti.
Graffiti Teaching Resources
Curriculum materials to support WA teachers in educating students in Years 4-8 about graffiti vandalism and associated consequences for individuals and the community.
Consequences of Graffiti Vandalism
If you are engaging in graffiti vandalism then you may not be aware of the legal consequences. Not only can it lead to a criminal record, it may also prevent you from getting a job or being able to travel to other countries later in life.
Graffiti Resources
WA Police Community Engagement Division are able to provide resources for Local Governments, Police and other Community Organisations. The purpose is to support the community with knowledge and awareness to manage and report graffiti.
State Graffiti Taskforce
A multi-agency group established by the State Government to combat graffiti.
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