In Como, all the listed public toilets appear to be free to use, as there's no mention of fees or coin-operated systems in the facilities reviewed. For instance, the Como Beach near Jetty public bathrooms, open daily from 7 am to 8 pm, are accessible without charge and highly rated at 5 stars for their convenience right by the beach—perfect for a no-cost stop during your jetty stroll. Similarly, Neil McDougall Park Public Toilets offer 24-hour access on weekdays and weekends (except limited Sunday hours), with no payment required, making them a handy, budget-friendly option for park visitors in this WA suburb. Even the Comer Reserve Public Toilet, despite its 2.9-star rating and renovation woes like missing supplies, is a public spot from 9 am to 5 pm daily without any entry cost—though you'd want to bring your own wipes just in case. As typical for council-maintained public loos in Australia, these are funded by rates, so no coins needed. If you're planning a trip around Como, the list confirms these are all gratis, letting you focus on enjoying the area's beaches and parks without extra expenses. Just double-check signage on-site for any rare changes.