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The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER)

4.4
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Office & Workplace at The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER)

8.7
8.7 rating for Workplace, based on 8 reviews
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Would be a 10/10 other than for the fact it's in Joondalup. The location is stunning and is right near the train station, green space, and shops... But the commute from most places is quite long due to the northern location. The office is amazing and super modern, full of plants too which is lovely. Dress code is business casual, but some people definitely lean much more casual and others more business. Friday's are casual fridays and most people dress more neat casual.
Graduate, Joondalup - 22 Aug 2023
Office is new and well equipped; however, the location was poorly chosen, away from the CBD where 60% of the staff have to travel over 2 hours a day.
Midlevel, Joondalup - 16 Aug 2023
Location is a bit far from city for those traveling from south. Dress code ranges, from casual to formal depending on person to person.
Graduate, Perth - 20 Jun 2023
The main office is located in Joondalup, with more offices out in the regions. The building is brand new and has every facility you could want. The dress code is business to business-casual, with casual fridays.
Graduate, Joondalup - 20 Jun 2023
The in-house facilities are fairly new and are thus well-maintained, clean and effective. The facilities cater to everyone - it is a shared responsibility for each staff member to maintain cleanliness and operability of facilities.
Graduate, Joondalup - 19 Jun 2023
Being base din Joondalup can be difficult to access for many people especially south of the river. The Joondalup office is very nice and modern with good facilities including a large staff hub and wellness rooms.
Graduate, Perth - 19 Jun 2023