Kellerberrin Danger and Warnings
- Although the town of Kellerberrin is relatively calm and safe, visitors should still exercise caution particularly when travelling in remote regions.
- There have been incidents of theft, particularly of unsecured property, so visitors are encouraged to keep their vehicles and belongings locked.
- During the summer months, bushfires can occur that can threaten the safety of the public. To stay up to date on bushfire information, visitors should monitor the Department of Fire and Emergency Services website www.emergency.wa.gov.au.
- Visitors are reminded that the use of illegal drugs is against Australian law and carries severe penalties.
- Surfing and swimming at beaches around Kellerberrin and the state of Western Australia can be dangerous due to the presence of sharks and strong currents. Always heed any warning signs and consult with local authorities or Surf Life Saving Western Australia before entering the water.
For emergency assistance in Kellerberrin and the surrounding area, visitors can contact:
- Police, Fire or Ambulance – Call 000
- Kellerberrin Police Station – (08) 9045 6200
- St John Ambulance – 1300 360 455
For additional safety information and travel advice, visitors can visit the following Australian Government websites:
- The Department of Home Affairs – www.homeaffairs.gov.au
- The Smart Traveller website – www.smartraveller.gov.au