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Thursday, February 25, 2021 perthnow.com.au/community-news A MURDEROUS BETRAYAL A MAN is facing life months after Ruqia behind bars after Haidari was alleged- yesterday pleading ly forced by her rel- guilty to murdering atives to marry her his young bride at killer. their townhouse in Balcatta — just FULL STORY PAGE 5 ADVERTISEMENT Early voting is open. Visit votewa.com.au to find out how to vote for your local WA Labor candidate. Authorised by T. Picton, 3/22 Eastbrook Terrace, East Perth WA 6004 STI
2 • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ADVERTISEMENT David Michael delivers on local projects In the past four years the McGowan community for 16 years in Local Labor Government has progressed and State Government. many local projects. “As part of Premier Mark McGowan’s Balcatta MLA David Michael team, I am proud of all we have done credits community feedback which to put our local community first and has helped shape and deliver these keep Western Australia strong,” Mr projects. Michael said. “Togetherwiththecommunity,we’ve The Balcatta MLA has also been a progressed many local projects, strong supporter of local clubs and including the redevelopment community organisations. of Balcatta Senior High School, “These groups are the beating heart the expansion to Osborne Park of Balcatta. The volunteers who Hospital, improvements to local put the time in to run them do our parks like Robinson Reserve, and community a great service and I’m David Michael is running on his Election Day is Saturday 13 March upgrades to many local roads and proud to be part of the McGowan strong track record of fighting but people can vote early from intersections,” Mr Michael said. Labor Government which supports for the suburbs of Balcatta, Wednesday 24 February. More them.” David Michael has lived locally Joondanna,OsbornePark,Stirling, information can be found at all his life and served his local At the upcoming State Election, Tuart Hill and Westminster. davidmichael.com.au Local Scarboro Surf Life saver puts hand up for the seat of Scarborough Premier Mark McGowan has kept safe in the water. “As I’ve said from day one, WA thrown his support behind local jobs will always be my number Stuart works FIFO in the Scarboro surf life saver Stuart one priority. My Government is resources industry, so he knows Aubrey and chosen him to be delivering a local jobs plan that the importance of good WA the strong voice in his team. will help WA recover stronger jobs and affordable TAFE and than ever. As a Scarborough local and ensuring that Scarborough locals active member of the Scarboro are trained for local WA jobs. Stuart Aubrey is crucial to Surf Lifesaving club, Stuart is that plan – Stuart will be the While Stuart is on the beaches strong voice on my team that already working hard for his keeping Scarborough locals Scarborough needs as we deliver community. He’s been on the safe, Premier Mark McGowan is our plan to create local jobs”. beaches again this summer, keeping WA Strong. ensuring Scarborough locals are Premier Mark McGowan Simon Millman thanks residents Glendale Primary to be “Flushed” With Funding The McGowan Labor This is positive news for Government has committed to Hamersley locals as the suburb delivering $160,000 to upgrade moves into the Kingsley Simon Milman MLA has Small business is a key generator two amenity blocks at Glendale electorate at this election. thankedresidentsforsupporting of local jobs. Primary School if re-elected this local small businesses over the March. Stojkovski added “I hope to By keeping WA safe, Mark continue working with the past twelve months. McGowan will keep our Staff at Glendale regularly have school community at Glendale “During the pandemic, Mark economy open, our businesses to call out a plumber because an East Hamersley as education McGowan had our back and opening and our neighbours in of blockages and overflowing is one of my top priorities.” was able to open our economy jobs. caused by the ageing plumbing. Jessica Stojkovski and Mark more than almost any other in I am privileged to be your Kingsley MLA Jessica Stojkovski McGowan have also committed the world,” Mr Millman said. said she was “proud to make this strong local voice in his team. $25,000 for a new nature “This has meant that we have commitment because teachers, Together, let’s keep WA strong.” playground at East Hamersley been able to support our local staff and students should have the Primary School if re-elected. small businesses. best infrastructure and resources we can provide.” Authorised by Tim Picton, 3/22 Eastbrook Terrace, East Perth WA 6004 STI
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 • 3 ADVERTISEMENT Labor Commits to Upgrades at Warwick Stadium David Michael determined to keep delivering for community David Michael is determined Grindleford Reserve in Balcatta. to keep delivering for his A re-elected McGowan Labor regularly. “I love our community, and I’m Government will provide local community should he be passionate about making it an Kingsley MLA Jessica Stojkovski re-elected as part of the $200,000 for mobile show court- said “I am proud to support even better place to live, work seating and lighting upgrades at McGowan Labor Government and raise a family,” Mr Michael Warwick Stadium as it is a at the upcoming State Election. Warwick Stadium. community hub for more than said. This investment will help the 12,000 people and plays and The Balcatta MLA has made “Over the last four years we have important role for young people, several local commitments as stadium attract new and exciting progressed many local projects families and retired locals part of his plan for the electorate, for our community and I know events to the local area and will from Hamersley, Warwick and includingamajorredevelopment there’s always more to do,” support the stadium to host the surrounding suburbs.” under 16s Basketball Australia of Westminster Primary School, Mr Michael provides regular Premier Mark McGowan championships. upgrades to the Main, Royal updates to the Balcatta said “A re-elected McGowan and Hutton Streets intersection electorate about his work in Upgrades to the seating, lighting Government will be proud to in Osborne Park, $500,000 the community and a full and video functionality on the invest in this fantastic facility to towards the revitalisation of list of his achievements and show-court will help support the ensure it can continue to deliver Rickman Delawney Reserve and commitments can be found at players, coaches, referees and for the community for years to $1 million for upgrades to davidmichael.com.au volunteers who use the facility come.” Mark McGowan has announced a $355 million plan to upgrade schools across WA, including local schools. Simon Millman MLA, $5.3 million performing provide $50,000 to Yokine the Member for Mount arts centre at Dianella Primary School to upgrade Lawley, has welcomed the Secondary College the undercover area and announcement. outdoor learning spaces construct a $15 million “With two boys at our school block to Mount deliver $5,000 to Yokine local school, I know how Lawley Senior High School, Community Playgroup important it is to provide engaging educational and transfer the Western for educational toys and spaces for our children,” Mr Australian Academy of minor maintenance Millman said. Performing Arts facilities to create a specialist visual If re-elected Labor will: and performing arts school continue building a $7.9 million expansion of Scarborough Primary School A re-elected McGowan Labor STEM education, to create a better Government will deliver a $355 learning environment for children million job-creating schools and to create jobs for the future. package to upgrade schools across A $7.9 million extension of the State and deliver quality Science, Scarborough Primary School is an Technology, Engineering, and exciting announcement for the area. Mathematics (STEM) education in Families are flocking to our great all schools, creating 1,620 local jobs. community and an extension to the “Investing in quality education is a local primary school will benefit priority for a re-elected McGowan the growing number of families in WA Labor’s Stuart Aubrey in Scarborough, including a $7.9 Government. It’s important that Scarborough and allow the school to welcomed an announcement from million extension of Scarborough children in Scarborough have access grow with them” Stuart Aubrey, WA Premier Mark McGowan of a massive funding boost to education Primary School. to quality Labor candidate for Scarborough Authorised by Tim Picton, 3/22 Eastbrook Terrace, East Perth WA 6004 STI
4 • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ADVERTISEMENT TO FIND OUT HOW TO VOTE FOR MARK MCGOWAN AND YOUR LOCAL LABOR CANDIDATE, VISIT VOTEWA.COM.AU Authorised by Tim Picton, 3/22 Eastbrook Terrace, East Perth WA 6004 STI
Thursday, February 25, 2021 perthnow.com.au/community-news INSIDE BIG KEPT HEARTS Page 10 Run of IN THE DARK bad luck THE State’s longest running event has been cancelled again amid ongoing COVID-19 fears. This year’s City to Surf, which raises funds for disability ser- vice provider Activ, has been cancelled. The event was also O U N C IL BA N S B R IG H T S IGNS cancelled last year due C IN COASTAL SUBURBS to the pandemic. Activ chief executive Danielle Newport said the decision was diffi- cult but the health and safety of all West Aus- tralians came first. “As a not-for-profit organisation, Activ simply cannot take the risk of investing in an Nadia Budihardjo end in June and it was seeking ing on Tuesday. The City also decided to allow event which carries a an extension. More than 20 signs were illuminated street signs in non- risk of cancellation in ILLUMINATED street signs will The City’s community and installed between 2016 and 2018 residential precincts only, with the near future,” she no longer be permitted in coastal resources committee was unable before residents raised concerns exceptions in specific circum- said. “As such, we have suburbs, with three existing to reach a decision last week and about the “visual pollution” stances. made this decision as signs to be removed. deferred the matter for council. mid-2018. Councillors also approved an early as possible to give Claude Outdoor’s five-year Stirling councillors approved Claude Outdoor removed six amended policy, with signs not everyone plenty of no- contract to set up illuminated another five-year extension with signs in response to the com- tice and to eliminate signs in the City of Stirling will amended conditions at its meet- plaints. CONTINUED PAGE 3 the risk of spending funds that may not be able to be recovered.” STI
2 NEWS February 25, 2021 Is it Wayne’s World? NEWS ............................................................... P2-12, 29 SAVE THE DATE........................................................ P12 FOOD ......................................................................... P14 HOME ........................................................................ P23 FASHION .................................................................. P24 LIBERAL candidate for Bal- “I’m all in support of that, catta Wayne Evans has so well done, thank you very RESIDENTIAL .......................................................... P25 refused to let the defacing of much for a bit of imagina- TRADES DIRECTORY......................................... P26-29 one of his campaign posters tion and creativity.” dampen his State Election Mr Evans looks like he’ll INSIDE MOTORING .............................................................. P30 campaign. need all the help he can get SPORT ....................................................................... P31 Mr Evans posted a video on March 13. on Sunday night of himself After spending 2013-2017 standing next to one his in Liberal hands, the histor- posters, which had been ically safe Labor seat was altered to read ‘Wayne’s returned to the party in 2017 World’. when David Michael defeat- Some nifty penmanship ed Chris Hatton with a 12.9 has even placed Mike Myers’ per cent swing. character’s cap and mullet But strange things do hap- Editorial Director: Amanda Keenan from the iconic movie on his pen in politics. Could Mr News Production: Justin Bianchini head. Evans be riding the Mirth Design: Carly Pilton “I’m here today at one of Mobile to State Parliament? Features Editor Arylene Westlake-Jennings my corflutes and someone’s If he is to win the seat, Mr Digital Editor: Alison Middleton taken a bit of artwork to it,” Evans will be praying for a General inquiries: 9237 1000 Mr Evans said. “They’re al- huge schwing on election Email: north@communitynews.com.au ready calling for Wayne’s night, somewhere in the Reporters: World, as you can see. region of 8 per cent. The 'defaced' poster. Picture: The Bell Tower Times Lucy Jarvis 9237 1433 (Wanneroo) Tyler Brown 9237 1516 (Joondalup) Nadia Budihardjo 9237 1564 (Stirling) Photographers: David Baylis, Andrew Ritchie CONTACT US Advertising Manager: Brendan Jupp 0417 021 102 communitynews.com.au Advertising Executives: Alicia Gould 0459 916 165 communitynews.com.au/subscribe Contact Centre/Trades: Vivienne Darlington 9237 1402 Distribution 1800 811 855 /StirlingTimes Published by: Community Newspaper Group 50 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA 6017. Printed by Colourpress /StirlingTimes 54 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA 6017. MYVISTA Retirement Living Apartments in Mirrabooka From $325,550 Looking for modern living at an affordable price? Take a look at MYVISTA Mirrabooka. Two- and three-bedroom pet friendly apartments all HOME OPENS boasting two bathrooms, spacious living areas and high-quality finishes throughout. Wednesday It’s community living designed to suit the way you live. and Saturday 2.30 - 4.00pm Tour online at myvista.com.au/mirrabooka or in person at 3 Doncaster Ave, Mirrabooka. You’ll be pleasantly surprised. Talk to us about our range of payment solutions to help get you moving Contact Caryl at Seniors Own Real Estate 1300 064 717 Residential Aged Care Home Care Retirement Living Find out more at www.myvista.com.au STI
February 25, 2021 NEWS 3 Street lights sign off FROM PAGE 1 in Scarborough. of a pristine coastline and a of them are supporting son why we’re permitting a Citizens’ arrest NEIGHBOURS helped arrest a man who allegedly Cr Karen Caddy said there great big illuminated sign in something that isn’t adja- private organisation to put broke into an Innaloo home permitted in Watermans has been a continued string front of it. cent to the sign, they’re just up these signs... it’s to help less than three hours after Bay, North Beach, Trigg and of complains for these three “The community that being used as advertising promote local businesses so he was released from prison. Scarborough. signs in the past two years. lives adjacent to the coas- signage.” they prosper. A Stoner Street resident Existing signs to be “The problem is that these tline see this as visual pollu- Cr Adam Spagnolo was “For a council that con- raised the alarm after removed include at the inter- are coastal suburbs; the tion, they don’t value them one of the councillors stantly promotes small busi- reporting seeing a man section of Flora Terrace and illuminated signs are going in the community. against exempting coastal ness and helping small break into her neighbour’s Castle Road in Trigg, the up along the coastline and “Signs that have been put suburbs from the policy. business, this is not the way unit on February 16 about intersection of West Coast nothing in our policy up in the area, some of them “We don’t have these signs to do it.” 5.30pm. Drive and North Beach Road exempts that,” she said. are directional to a local anywhere near residents,” The City will also exempt He allegedly fled with a in North Beach, and the “What people are com- business, which is what they he said. fees the contractor is handbag and laptop but was intersection of West Coast plaining about is that were intended (to do). “At the end of the day, we required to pay for the chased and detained by resi- Highway and Ventnor Street they’ve got beautiful views “I’d say about 50 per cent need to understand the rea- removed signs. dents until police arrived. The 21-year-old man from Glendalough was reportedly Mother of all recognition for researcher released from prison about 3pm that day after serving eight months behind bars. A police report alleged he A SCIENTIST’S research to was affected by methamphe- improve safety for mothers- tamine at the time of his to-be during their pregnan- arrest. cy has been recognised. The accused was remand- UWA Obstetrics and ed in custody to face court on Gynaecology research fel- March 2 charged with bur- low Lucy Furfaro has been glary, stealing and trespass. nominated in the WA Young Achiever Awards. Dr Furfaro is leading a research on bacteriophag- Boy facing es, a virus and natural predators of bacteria, while focusing on treatment of charges infections during pregnan- POLICE have charged a 14- cy. year-old boy over a series of “These viruses are more burglaries that caused thou- specific, so they really tar- sands of dollars worth of get those bad bacteria that damage. we’re trying to get rid of but The Bayswater boy was leave the good ones arrested in Armadale in the unharmed,” she said. early hours of February 19. “That’s the point of dif- He was also charged in ference with widespread relation to two burglaries in antibiotics, which sort of Osborne Park; he allegedly kill on a broad spectrum. scaled a fence and smashed “They help to maintain glass doors to enter Osborne the numbers of bacteria so Park Bowling Club on Feb- that they don’t overrun our ruary 13 between 9pm and bodies and I want to know if 5.45am the next day. bacteriophages are protect- Senior Sergeant Craig ing us from infection within Dr Lucy Furfaro is nominated for a Young Achiever award for her research into bacterial treatments during the Wanstall said he caused the womb… and that will perinatal period. Picture: David Baylis about $2000 worth of dam- also help us to understand age to the club’s facilities, if they could be a useful “As a scientist, you sort 2020, the Australian Society week between UWA and the of her interests. including graffiting a glass treatment option.” of get used to a lot of the for Medical Research do- Perinatal Laboratories at “It’s always a weird mix panel and damaging the Despite a string of academic achievements but mestic research award in King Edward Memorial because I say I love babies bowling green. awards for her research this one really ties to the 2018 and becoming a final- Hospital in Subiaco, where but I also love bacteria and He is also charged with into reducing infections community,” she said. ist for the Premier’s Sci- she does clinical trials with microbes,” she said. breaking into Red Chilli during pregnancy, Dr Fur- Her awards include Aus- ence Awards ExxonMobil mothers. Judging will take place Burger Bar in Osborne Park faro said the WA Young tralian Society for Micro- Student Scientist of the The Hamersley resident on March 31, with winners overnight on February 14. Achiever Awards nomina- biology Millis-Collwell Year. said her field of research to be awarded at Pan Pacific He was bailed to appear in tion was exciting. Postgraduate Award in Dr Furfaro divides her was a perfect combination on May 29. Perth Children’s Court on April 1. Get your local news direct from the source at perthnow.com.au/community-news A R A N M O R E C AT H O L I C C O L L E G E 2022 Scholarships ACADEMIC | MUSIC | LEADERSHIP | SCIENCE | MATHEMATICS APPLY TODAY @ ARANMORE.WA.EDU.AU STI
4 NEWS February 25, 2021 OPEN DAY 16 M A R C H 8.3 0 - 1P M Journalist and event facilitator Karalee Katsambanis, author Richard Offen and St Mary’s principal Judith Tudball. Picture: Kevin McMullan Growing history SARY A KARRINYUP school has disaster after another dur- Perth to Karrinyup in 1970. powered on through the ing that time,” he said. “It was a bold decision by Great Depression and World “Just as the school was the custodians of the School, ER War II to reach a milestone. beginning find its feet in the but one students have great- V I N AN St Mary’s Anglican School late 1929, the Wall Street ly benefited from for the past for Girls celebrated its 100th Crash occurred and plunged 51 years,” she said. anniversary with the launch the world into the Great “In 2019, St Mary’s ratified Enjoy a guided tour and celebrate with us of history book A Place to Depression. No sooner had its Masterplan 2019-2030, Grow on Saturday. they begun to recover from which has set the platform 175 years of Mercy education. Author Richard Offen said that and World War II was for the development of our Register at www.mercedes.wa.edu.au the book showed the history upon them, the effects of campus throughout our cen- of the school and an insight which lasted long after the tenary year and beyond. into women’s fight for eman- war was over. “The materialisation of cipation. “Many other private our masterplan will not only Offen said the most sur- schools in WA fell by the see the development of prising fact he found during wayside during this period.” inspirational and contempo- his research was how the Principal Judith Tudball rary facilities but create school managed to survive said the biggest change in spaces that will foster curi- its first 30 years. the 100 years of the school osity, creativity and collabo- “It incurred one national was its relocation from West ration in our students.” STI
February 25, 2021 NEWS 5 Man admits to wife’s murder Shannon Hampton January 18 last year while in November 2019. had been organised by a ton, Victoria. A third person, neighbour said. “I spoke to appearing from prison in The AFP claims Ms Haida- woman in her community. a 30-year-old woman who po- him when he was back home A MAN is facing life behind Stirling Gardens Magist- ri did not legally consent to Police say she was offered lice say orchestrated the and I met his wife; Ali pres- bars after pleading guilty to rate’s Court. the marriage. intervention and protection, wedding, was also charged. ented as a... sensitive, well- murdering his young bride, It is alleged Ms Haidari The AFP say their Human emergency safety planning Following Ms Haidari’s spoken young man.” who was allegedly forced by died only months after seek- Trafficking Team detectives and alternative accommoda- death, a neighbour told The The neighbour said Hali- her relatives to marry her ing help from the Australian met Ms Haidari in August tion via the Red Cross Sup- West Australian that Halimi mi “wanted me to visit and killer just months earlier. Federal Police about alleg- 2019 — just five months port for Trafficked People appeared well-spoken. was concerned that his wife Mohammad Ali Halimi, edly being coerced into an before her death — when she Program. “I had a couple of neigh- would be alone a lot when he 25, yesterday admitted he arranged marriage with claimed members of her Two of the victim’s rel- bourly chats with Ali and returned to work”. murdered his young bride, Halimi, an Uber driver. family were threatening and atives — a 44-year-old when he went to Melbourne He has been remanded in 21-year-old Ruqia Haidari, at Ms Haidari married Hali- pressuring her to go through woman and 22-year-old man for his marriage, I looked custody to be sentenced on their Balcatta townhouse on mi at a ceremony in Victoria with the marriage, which — were arrested in Sheppar- after his bins and mail,” the June 24. Putting end to foul play A YOKINE playgroup many issues again since more than 60 families. wants to boost security we put the lights up; it “I have been disappoint- after repeated break-ins seems to be deterring peo- ed to hear stories of equip- and damage to its play- ple a lot.” ment being disassembled ground. Labor has promised to and hoisted over the exist- Playgroup president give $5000 to the Yokine ing two-metre fence,” Mt Melanie Scurlock said sus- Community Playgroup for Lawley MLA Simon Mill- picious activity had been basic CCTV and a shade man said. quiet since the pandemic over the water play area if “Our kids deserve better but the committee would it is re-elected in March. than this and I hope the like to keep the site safe. The Liberal Party has CCTV equipment will “In 2019, they slashed matched the pledge. prove a deterrent to future every bit of the trampoline Ms Scurlock said the theft.” and we had to have it money could contribute to Liberal candidate for Mt replaced, which was really extending the water fea- Lawley Suzanne Migdale upsetting,” she said. “Then ture into the sandpit. said as a local resident, she someone stole it. “We want to put shade wanted to ensure safety for “We find a bit of drug over the water feature the community. paraphernalia as well, so because, especially in the “That is why I have advo- we put up lights but we morning, it takes in all the cated for, and delivered, would like to put up some sun and kids can’t use it as better street lighting, more sort of security camera much as they like to,” she CCTV for our local area that you can have on a feed. said. and upgraded facilities for Mt Lawley MLA Simon Millman MLA, Yokine Community Playgroup president Mel “We’re lucky in the fact Ms Scurlock said the all locals to enjoy and feel Scurlock, Community Services Minister Simone McGurk and parent Bec Vernon at the that we haven’t had too playgroup catered for safe using,” she said. playground. STI
6 NEWS February 25, 2021 Sisto act adds to Locals caught nightlife A DOUBLEVIEW cafe has in crossfire Nadia Budihardjo in a number of areas of law book was an exceptionally emerged from the COVID-19 reform, a considerable por- important communication pandemic with new ideas to COMMUNITY organisa- tion of our posts were links tool for the legal centre. revitalise the neighbour- tions were caught up in to news articles,” chief exec- “We have seen continual hood night scene. Facebook’s blanket ban on utive Kathy Blitz-Cokis said. growth in our recorded re- Little Sisto on Sackville Australian news platforms “As experienced by many ferrals from social media, Terrace started opening for last Thursday morning. in the social services sector, with a number of very vul- dinner but closed after less The social media giant fol- our page was blocked and nerable people using the than two weeks due to the lowed through on its threat then reinstated the follow- platform to message our lockdown. last year to ban news shar- ing day.” page as their first reach out Sisto Nights reopened last ing on its platforms in re- Treasurer Josh Fryden- for help,” she said. week after restrictions were sponse to the Federal berg announced Facebook “Not having our informa- lifted, and will be serving Government’s proposed would reverse the ban after tion freely available to the share plates, beer, cocktails media laws. the Federal Government community puts people at and wine. Pages blocked included agreed to amend the media potential harm.” Owner Kate Wilson said those of government agen- bargaining code. The Facebook page for the COVID-19 pandemic cies and community organi- Facebook said in a state- Ruah community services, prompted the team to take sations, including Northern ment on Tuesday that “news which has client centres in the opportunity to curate a Suburbs Community Legal on Facebook will be restored Stirling, Northbridge, Fre- night menu and launch the Centre based in Mirrabooka for Australian in the coming mantle, Cockburn, Rocking- European-style wine bar. and Joondalup. days”. ham, Mandurah and Ms Wilson said the pan- “As we are quite engaged Ms Blitz-Cokis said Face- Geraldton, was also affected. demic had made hospitality businesses realise what WA had to offer. “WA’s always (thinking) Sisto Nights head of liquids James Postle and head chef Frankie Dawson at Little Sisto, Doubleview. Picture: Nadia Budihardjo Election a sporting windfall ‘we’re not good enough’ but MILLIONS of dollars are CSRFF funds to help build Liberal candidate for Mt we actually are,” she said. “This area’s starting to get wine and walk home. being pledged for sporting new clubrooms at Hamer Lawley Suzanne Migdale “If we tried to do this five more and more locals not “I think there’s a gap in facilities in Inglewood and Park. said the Liberal Party also years ago, it might’ve been a wanting to go into the busy the market for this area for Mt Lawley in the lead-up to “Sport is the lifeblood of promised to upgrade local bit of a tough call but I think spots,” she said. something that’s not fried the State Election. our community for so facilities, including $25m the demographic around “They can take their dogs food or takeaway,” she said. The State Government is many people here in Mt to renovate the Terry Scarborough and Double- for a walk in the evening and “We also had a few people pledging nearly $165 mil- Lawley and the facilities at Tyzack Aquatic Centre view suits this.” sit out the front, have a cock- stop prior to going to Fringe; lion, including $1.3m for Inglewood Oval and Ham- with a skate park, mini golf Marketing officer Vanessa tail on the way home.” it’s nice to get the option of Inglewood Oval and Ham- er Park have been waiting and basketball courts. Millar said the idea to open Head chef Frankie Daw- not going to the city.” er Park, if re-elected. to be refreshed for over 20 “Mt Lawley has long at night had been floating son said the team aimed to Sisto Nights is open The City of Stirling years,” Mt Lawley MLA been ignored by the State around since the cafe opened offer a local meeting spot for Thursdays to Sundays from unsuccessfully applied for Simon Millman said. Government,” she said. in 2013. patrons to wander in, have a 5pm until late. 628284 Supporting little athletes. That’s the Australian way. We’re proud to be the major partner of Little Athletics. Since 2017, we’ve provided financial support, $1.6m of sports equipment and more than 3.5 million bananas to help ensure Aussie kids live healthier, happier lives. Scan here to learn more Pictured in centre: Brandon Starc, 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist STI
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8 NEWS February 25, 2021 A culture of support Renters fear future Michael Palmer CULTURAL communities around the City of Stirling will upgrade their facilities after being part of a $3 mil- received $80,000 for capital works on its cultural centre on Radalj Place. Siciliani Association of lion grant pool. WA received $130,000 to The State Government refurbish the hall on For- A SINGLE mother of three is has funded 28 community tune Street. among the thousands facing and service organisations Vasto Club Casa D’Abruz- an uncertain future when representing WA’s cultural- zo Inc, an Italian club, the moratorium on rent ly and linguistically diverse received $170,000 to upgrade increases and evictions communities. its clubhouse. ends. The grants will support Mirrabooka The State Government projects that aim to main- Ishar Multicultural introduced the moratorium tain, refurbish or extend Women’s Health Services in March last year when the their facilities. received $50,000 for accessi- COVID pandemic began to Citizenship and Multicul- bility capital works at its hit to protect people renting tural Interests Minister Paul centre on Sudbury Road. during the economic fallout. Papalia said the projects Edmund Rice Centre WA It is scheduled to end on would create opportunities Inc received $66,000 for March 28 and homelessness I’m freaking out for local architects, engi- upgrades to its youth office. service providers have warned it could result in thinking how neers, construction trades Gwelup and manufacturing. Croatian House was people losing their homes. much is this “These facilities are much granted $160,000 to renovate Housing support worker Renee Taylor has first-hand rent going to go more than just buildings,” its facility on Wishart Street. he said. “They are thriving Stirling experience of the hardships up hubs of activity that are Stirling Adriatic Centre people can face after having to leave her rental property often at the heart of a com- Centre received $73,000 for last year at the beginning of munity where people can upgrade and extension work Renee Taylor fears people could be left homeless when a rental moratorium ends. the COVID crisis. come together and have a to its centre on Jones Street. Fearing the impact of “What I was finding a lot of up,” she said. would create about 32,000 sense of belonging.” Tuscany Association of COVID, her landlord decided the time was they were going Ms Taylor said she had jobs and stimulate the econ- Balcatta WA received $175,000 to to sell the property. before you would even get to seen a significant increase in omy. Chung Wah Association refurbish its clubhouse. As a single mother of the viewing.” the number of people needi- “Shelter WA developed the three, Ms Taylor found it almost impossible to get a private rental property. Friends of her family put her in touch with a real estate agent who found a ng accommodation support. “There’s a lot more people living in their cars and Unlock Housing campaign, in partnership with the sec- tor and people with lived ex- Speed reduction trial She was frightened at the house for her, but she is now things like that because they perience of homelessness, A COASTAL ward council- Road, reducing the limit thought of becoming home- worried about rents going cannot get a private rental,” with three core priorities lor is looking to reduce the from 60km/h to 40km/h be- less and of having to leave up when the moratorium she said. that address the housing cri- speed limit on a busy Scarbo- tween Northstead Street in the Rockingham community ends. Shelter WA this month sis and set us up for a bright rough road. Scarborough and St Brigids that had been her home for “Before I was paying $310 a launched a campaign for housing future,” she said. Stirling councillors Terrace in Doubleview. 17 years. week; I’m now paying $370 a more investment in social Consumer Protection has approved Cr Stephanie “Reducing the speed to “I didn’t really stress week rent and they’ve al- housing in a bid to end home- a free residential tenancies Proud’s motion for the City 40km/h will improve pedes- about it too much because it ready sent out letters to talk lessness. mandatory conciliation ser- to write to Main Roads at trian crossing safety as well was easy to get another to property managers about Shelter WA CEO Michelle vice for landlords and ren- their Tuesday meeting. as reducing the noise levels house until I started looking the rent increase, so I’m Mackenzie said as well as ters with a COVID-19 rent The City will request a on the road that will enable and then I realised how hard freaking out thinking ‘how addressing homelessness, dispute. Call 1300 304 054 or two-year speed reduction alfresco dining opportu- it was,” she said. much is this rent going to go its Unlock Housing package visit commerce.wa.gov.au. trial on Scarborough Beach nities,” Cr Proud said. STI
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10 NEWS February 25, 2021 Live your life without limitations 4344171 Woodlands PS students and staff showing their love for bushfire victims. Picture: Michael Jepson Show of love EXPERT ADVICE matching you with the right scooter. for fire victims STUDENTS and staff at a masks for the fundraiser. bers in the school commun- Shop from a huge range of scooters in all sizes local primary school started “It’s funny when you’re ity and staff who were their first week helping vic- not allowed to do something, impacted,” she said. tims of the Wooroloo and that’s when you want to do “The children were very Perth Hills bushfires. it,” she said. “All the kids concerned... because they Call us today Woodlands Primary had fun making little masks have been watching the School students raised more and wore them at our little news and they were worried 9244 1005 than $1000 for the Lord Mayor’s Distress Relief parade that we had. “They were allowed to about the kids in those areas who lost their houses. perthmobilityscooters.com.au Fund earlier this month. dress up with the house “What we hoped to NDIS Provider Number: 431550064 (Screenlink Pty Ltd) Students and staff also masks like the teachers had achieve was to have the chil- formed a giant heart to show to do during COVID-19 lock- dren demonstrate caring for their love for those affected down. So we had a little other people in a very con- in the bushfires, captured by mask competition with a crete and real world way.” drone footage. gold conation.” More than $12 million has Principal Laura O’Hara Mrs O’Hara said she was been raised for the Wooroloo IT’S NOT JUST SOLAR said although mask-wearing was not mandatory for pri- proud of the children and the enthusiasm they showed and Hills Bushfire 2021 Appeal through the Lord IT’S SOLAHART mary school students, the children wanted to wear for looking after others. “We had a couple of mem- Mayor’s Distress Relief Fund. Heat put on pool parking spaces MORE than 40 parking bays closing off 46 bays in the low- be in place to redirect pedes- will be closed off due to er carpark south of the facil- trians and vehicles. maintenance works at Scar- ity. The pool’s opening hours borough Beach Pool. The City of Stirling remain unchanged and the Urgent works for geother- expects the carpark to fully Scarborough Sunset Mar- mal heating at the pool will re-open on March 6. kets will be held as sched- be carried on from March 2, Traffic management will uled on Thursday nights. Are YOU looking for a rewarding career? 4335217 ENROL TODAY in award-winning training provided by : SOLAR HOT WATER SOLAR POWER BATTERY STORAGE Government Funded *Criteria applies HLT45015 Certificate IV in Dental Assisting • 3 days per w week including practical ac hours and work experience • Professional career • Excellent employment support • International Students welcome • School terms and school hours T • Training ations: Bunbury, locations: B elmont Mandurah, Belmont Expert 1 million + Govt. Incentives Unrivalled Enjoy the success of our 21 years of advice systems installed still available* quality Award-Winning Training BOOK A FREE ON-SITE SOLAR PH: 1300 669 876 FOR INFORMATION & APPLICATION FORMS Ph -1300 855 503 ASSESSMENT Enter Postcode 6021 Email: admin@dnakingstontraining.edu.au www.dnakingstontraining.edu.au Solahart Balcatta Dental Nursing Training 1/8 Booth Place, Balcatta RTO Provider No. 52256 & 6811 / CRICOS No. 02899B solahart.com.au 4329715-1 *Government incentives in the form of Small-Scale Technology Certificates (STCs) in zone 3. STCs financial benefit value is subject to change. Please refer to www.solahart.com.au for further details. STI
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12 NEWS February 25, 2021 SAVE THE DATE Here’s the lowdown on what’s happening in your neighbourhood The Square Mirrabooka is hosting Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Ox until February 26, including a red packet gift for any purchase of $88 or above. First indoor Pop up markets at Primewest Northlands in Balcatta on March 13. Starts at 9am. Potential stallholders can contact empireevents.m@ gmail.com or 0414 437 825. free concert includes au for details. A new date for Battle of Brazilian dance classes A Bruce Lee classic will the Bands competition and food trucks. be dubbed in Noongar St Kieran Year 1 student Chloe, Year 2 student and Irish dancer Maille, Sambozzy Scholarpalooza! at The St Andrew’s Dianella language for Fist of Fury entertainer Nunzio Moskito, special education co-ordinator Denise Brown, Year 2 student Garage on McDonald St neighbourhood will be Noongar Daa at Maximus and Year 4 student Logan. West in Osborne Park on holding a sausage sizzle Celebration Park, Balga, February 27. The all ages at Sattelberg Pomona on March 6. Gates open at Party restarted event starts at 6pm. $10 Reserve on March 7 from 6pm, screening starts at entry on trybooking.com/ 10am-1pm. All proceeds to 7.30pm. Tickets are $10 on BNMEI. Contact Men’s Shed for the first tickets.perthfestival.com. karen@rockscholars.com. Little Street Library. au/events/10826. au or 0414 452 484. Carine Skate Festival at Sensory screening of A TUART Hill school will chairwoman Lisa-Marie toral care,” she said. Zonta Club for Perth’s Carine Open Space has Dragon Rider at Event finally celebrate its 100th D’Alonzo was a former stu- “The centenary open day northern suburbs will been rescheduled to cinemas Innaloo on anniversary after events dent and part of the graduat- will very much be a com- be hosting a dinner March 6. The free event February 28 at 10.30am. were delayed due to ing class of 1994. munity event and we hope to meeting and Zonta Rose for skate, scooter and Book tickets on COVID-19 last year. She said technology, see many past, present and Day at Ambrose Estate, BMX enthusiasts aged eventcinemas.com.au. St Kieran Catholic Pri- teaching practice in the 21st future students, and their Wembley Golf Club, on 11-25 starts at noon. Friends of Trigg mary School on Tyler Street century and new buildings families on the day to share March 3 at 6.30pm. $50 Contact youth@stirling. Bushland’s Bush opened its doors to 16 pupils had been the biggest chang- this milestone with us.” tickets, call 0412 476 567. wa.gov.au or 9205 8555. Restoration session, in 1920 and has grown to 478 es for the school. Ms D’Alonzo said one of Contact John Robbins on Picnic under the trees at followed by morning tea, students enrolled this year. “Our school has a rich his- the school’s biggest achieve- 0421 993 349. the free Jazz in the Park on March 7. Meet at The centenary celebration tory, from its establishment ments was developing edu- Juliana Areias - Bossa behind Yokine Bowling Millington Reserve will start with a mass at the in 1920 by the Sisters of Mer- cational program catering Nova Baby concert at club on Wordsworth carpark in Karrinyup by St Kieran parish, followed by cy and has evolved into a cul- for all children. Scarborough Beach Avenue on February 28 8am. Contact an open day on the school turally diverse school Visitors are encouraged to Amphitheatre sandpit on from 1-4pm. Contact triggbushland@gmail. grounds on March 21. community, which prides register their attendance via February 27 at 4pm. The mikelowe@westnet.com. com. Centenary committee itself on inclusivity and pas- bit.ly/2W6Buk4. Get your local news direct from the source at perthnow.com.au/community-news AU 37329 EW158881 AIRCONDITIONING JAZZ CLUB OF WA INDUSTRIES WA Come listen, dance and socialise in our friendly club. • Split system installed TRADITIONAL JAZZ every TUESDAY, from $485 7.30pm - 10.30pm Yokine Bowling Club, 10 Wordsworth Avenue • Service, installs & repairs Different live band each week. to all types of A/C Members $10, non-members $15 • 5 year workmanship Meals available from 6.30pm, drinks at club prices warranty on all installs TRUSTED TO DELIVER EXCELLENCE Email: jazzcaterina@gmail.com Call Aaron today 9302 1323 Web: www.jazzclubofwa.asn.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/JazzClubofWA 4334214 www.airconindustriesperth.com.au aciwa@bigpond.com Naming rights partner: Print and digital partner: Rotto Swim STI
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14 FOOD February 25, 2021 Get Ben him to Bullock’s pastitsio the The Masterchef alumnus shares his Greek family’s favourite pastitsio — or beef and pasta bake — Tanya MacNaughton recipe. WATCHING his yiayia (grandmother) pile a mountain of pastitsio in Serves: 12 front of him is one of Ben METHOD Bullock’s earliest INGREDIENTS Preheat oven at 180°C or 160°C cheese and mix until smooth. memories. Meat sauce fan forced. 3. Whisk eggs one at a time and “Pastitsio is perfection, as ៉ 1 tbsp olive oil Meat sauce add to sauce. Season with a slightly tart, spice-driven ៉ 2 brown onions, chopped 1. Drizzle olive oil to coat frying salt and pepper. tomato sauce cuts through finely pan. Fry chopped onions To assemble a rich and creamy ៉ 1 garlic clove, crushed until transparent with garlic. 1. Grease an oven-proof dish bechamel,” Bullock, of Ben Bullock ៉ 1kg beef mince 2. Add mince to pan, and stir (dimensions 35cm length, Maylands, said. on MasterChef. ៉ 1 can (410g) crushed until it is browned. 24cm width and 7cm depth). “It can be made in tomatoes 3. Stir crushed tomatoes, paste, 2. Spread ½ of the cooked advance and kept in the ៉ 1⁄3 cup (85g) tomato paste mint and wine, if preferred. spaghetti over the base of fridge, but most of the time with Greek food, plate sometimes ancient, calling ៉ 1 tsp mint, chopped Season with salt and pepper. the dish. Add 2 tbsp of the if it’s made too early in the smashing, entertainment, on time-honoured ៉ 1⁄4 cup (65ml) dry red wine 4. Simmer the meat uncovered cheese sauce. Then add all day, it’s lucky to still be market stalls, children’s traditions and processes. (optional) for 20 minutes or until the meat sauce. there by dinner.” carnival rides and celebrity Greek food is real food and ៉ Salt and pepper thickened. 3. Top with the remaining The Australian-Greek chef demonstrations. it is made for eating.” Spaghetti Spaghetti spaghetti followed by the chef, who was a contestant Greek on his mother’s Bullock’s Auntie Rose ៉ 500g spaghetti Cook spaghetti in a large cheese sauce. Smooth and on MasterChef Australia side of the family, Bullock (Kalaf), “a classic Greek ៉ 1 tsp salt saucepan of boiling salted water sprinkle with additional 2017, is part of the line-up said everything revolved cook where everything in Bechamel cheese sauce until al dente and drain. cheese on top. at this year’s Perth Glendi around food in the Greek the kitchen comes easy to ៉ 4 tbsp butter Bechamel cheese sauce 4. Bake pastitsio for 1 hour or presented by Livelighter at culture. her”, will assist him during ៉ 3 tbsp plain flour 1. Melt butter in a medium until golden brown. Stand 10 Wellington Square, Perth, “Greek food is based on the demos. ៉ 3 cups milk, warmed saucepan. Add flour and cook minutes before serving. 3-10pm, Saturday, February sharing and community; Tickets to Perth Glendi ៉ 2 cups grated cheddar cheese until mixture bubbles and 27, and 11am-8pm, Sunday, the dishes often come from presented by Livelighter ៉ 3 eggs thickens. TIP: Any other type of pasta February 28. The event is poor, peasant traditions,” must be pre-booked in line To assemble 2. Remove from heat and such as penne, fettuccini, set to live up to its name he said. with current regulations at ៉ 1⁄2 cup of additional grated gradually stir in warmed milk linguini or bucatini can be (glendi is Greek for party) “The recipes are old and perthglendi.com.au. cheddar cheese until sauce thickens. Stir in substituted. The crossword can wait There are better things to do With a welcoming alfresco area, dining room, bowling green and wellness centre, the Bethanie on the Park social calendar is always full. Choose from beautiful villas and luxury or classic apartments. Enjoy resort living in Menora with stunning gardens and like-minded neighbours. Book a tour today Visit bethanie.com.au/menora Call 131 151 anytime Bethanie on the Park Village 2 Plantation St, Menora STI
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