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1 JANUARY 2019 | EDITION 01 VISIT THE CITY ONLINE | www.southperth.wa.gov.au Ernest Johnson Reserve update Strategic planning projects Our approach to waste management Australia Day Connect South Planning for our future
2 MESSAGE FROM YOUR COUNCIL MAYOR Sue Doherty (08) 9474 0720 0411 681 049 mayordoherty@southperth.wa.gov.au COMO WARD DEPUTY MAYOR Glenn Cridland 0438 686 175 crcridland@southperth.wa.gov.au Tracie McDougall 0409 952 766 crmcdougall@southperth.wa.gov.au Welcome to 2019 and the January edition of Peninsula, our first for the year. I trust everyone enjoyed a festive season that brought with it joy and hope, and that resolutions for 2019 have been made. Whether or not we believe in resolutions, this time of the year MANNING WARD inspires many of us to reflect and improve. This year my resolution is “New year, same me but better.” Colin Cala (08) 9313 2683 One of the City’s most exciting projects – Connect South, is scheduled to start early crcala@southperth.wa.gov.au this year. The $7.5 million project will see the Mends Street Foreshore in South Perth transformed into an attractive gateway to our city with a piazza, ample shade, and plenty of seating. Works will also include upgrades to the northern end of Mends Street. Blake D’Souza The City’s Australia Day events return to South Perth Foreshore on Saturday 26 January. It 0450 435 065 crdsouza@southperth.wa.gov.au starts at 8am with a Citizenship Ceremony and a breakfast barbeque. From 3-7.30pm the family-friendly Celebration Zone will entertain all ages with over 100 activities and events. It certainly is a wonderful day to celebrate on the banks of the Swan River before settling MILL POINT WARD in to watch the fireworks in the evening. This year our South Perth Sounds concert will be headlined by Aussie rockers the Hoodoo Ken Manolas Gurus. The free event will include lots of pre-show entertainment, family activities and 0406 456 149 gourmet food trucks. See you there, from 5-8.30pm, Saturday 23 February at Sir James crmanolas@southperth.wa.gov.au Mitchell Park on South Perth Foreshore. In March, we launch a new free community festival in Manning. We’ve called it Hello Cheryle Irons Manning, it is a two day extravaganza of live music, entertainment, art installations, 0412 343 344 movie night, games and food. Come along and join in the festivities at Manning crirons@southperth.wa.gov.au Community Centre and James Miller Oval in Manning, from Saturday 30 March to Sunday 31 March. MORESBY WARD Our Annual Report 2017/18 reports on the City’s performance against our Strategic Community Plan 2017-2027. It is now available to view on the City’s website. Alternatively, Greg Milner you can view a hard copy at the Civic Centre and City’s Libraries, or collect a hard copy at 0403 024 124 the Civic Centre. You can also request a copy by writing, emailing or calling us. crmilner@southperth.wa.gov.au Sue Doherty, Mayor Travis Burrows 0418 661 800 crburrows@southperth.wa.gov.au This publication is available in alternative formats on request. Contact the Council Meetings are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at the City on 9474 0777 or visit the City’s website. Civic Centre Council Chambers, cnr Like us, if you care about the environment you may be wondering about Sandgate St and South Tce, South Perth. receiving this edition of Peninsula in plastic wrap. We have ensured the plastic wrap used is a biodegradable plastic which uses Totally Degradable Plastic Meetings start at 7pm. Additives™. When disposed of correctly, this wrap will biodegrade within 24 - 36 months. The wrap can be placed in your green top general waste bin or at a Please refer to the City’s REDcycle drop-off point. To find your closest REDcycle drop-off point visit website for more information www.redcycle.net.au. www.southperth.wa.gov.au. Kaartdjinin Nidja Nyungar Whadjuk Boodjar Koora Nidja We acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional Djining Noonakoort kaartdijin wangkiny, maam, gnarnk and custodians of this land, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar boordier Nidja Whadjul kura kura. nation and their Elders past, present and future.
3 #DISCOVERSOUTHPERTH @veronicamcphail @jeanwang_44 @travellerwong @lizzydizzy688 @milliethecockalier793 @corinnerath NEW LOOK PENINSULA You may have noticed that Peninsula has a slightly different design and layout. It is a little bit bigger and is printed on a different type of paper. These changes are all part of making our newsletter even easier and more enjoyable to read. The paper we have chosen is from sustainably managed sources and partially recycled. We would love to hear your feedback on our new look newsletter. Share your thoughts with us, email: enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au. JANUARY TO MARCH ROAD REHABILITATION WORKS • Douglas Ave (east bound) - Canning Hwy to Vista St, Works will include some or all of the following: road resurfacing, Kensington replacement of street kerbing on same alignment, replacement/ • Mill Point Rd - Swan View Tce to Way Rd, South Perth installation of stormwater drainage structures and replacement • York St - Edward St to Alexandra St, South Perth signage and road markings. • Duckett Dr/Cloister Ave - intersection, Manning • Manning Rd (east bound) - Clydesdale St to Ley St, Manning • Norton St - Sandgate St to Canning Hwy, Como • Manning Rd (west bound) - 70m west of Kent St to Gillon St, For updates on the City’s works visit Waterford southperth.wa.gov.au/works. • Manning Rd (west bound) - Gillon St to Elderfield Rd, Waterford • Kent St (north bound) - Manning Rd to +170m north, Karawara
4 CITY PROJECTS CLONTARF-WATERFORD- The CWSP Foreshore consists of a network of natural reserves, estuarine conservation wetlands, a Bush Forever site and public SALTER POINT MASTERPLAN open space. These are the most extensive wetlands in the lower reaches of the Swan and Canning Rivers and there is no similar The City has developed the Clontarf-Waterford-Salter Point (CWSP) foreshore vegetation elsewhere along these rivers. The whole area has Foreshore Draft Masterplan which considers the natural environment, significant connection to Noongar Wadjuk people’s culture, stories recreational spaces and activities, and facilities and services of this and lifestyles. precious foreshore. Following stakeholder and community consultation, the Draft Masterplan was endorsed for public comment by Council at the July 2018 meeting. Feedback received is being analysed, and the draft document revised accordingly. The Draft Masterplan will be presented to Council in the first quarter of 2019. To keep up to date with the project’s progress visit southperth.wa.gov.au/CWSP. WARD BOUNDARY REVIEW The City has undertaken a review of its ward system to comply with the NEIL MCDOUGALL LAKE URBAN SENSITIVE requirements of the Local Government Act 1995. Following a public comment period, Council endorsed the proposed ward boundary changes and Councillor/Elector ratios at their November 2018 meeting. DESIGN From time to time Neil McDougall Lake in Como Proposed ward boundary changes: experiences growth of an aquatic plant species Lemna • Mill Point Ward to be reduced in size and have its boundary realigned minor, commonly known as duckweed. It occurs along Hensman Street between Coode Street, Labouchere Road and naturally, usually during the warmer months and is not South Terrace harmful to wildlife or people. • Manning Ward to be increased in size to have its boundary realigned The lake is a receiving water body for stormwater in to include the area south of Gentilli Way, extending from Mount Henry the area, and picks up nutrients from the surrounding Road to the foreshore east of the Kwinana Freeway. Additionally, it is catchment area which are then deposited into the lake. proposed that the ward will exclude the area bounded by Jackson Road The duckweed feeds off this nutrient and coupled with and Henley Street warm weather conditions it flourishes. • Moresby Ward to be increased in size to include the area formerly within the Manning Ward bounded by Jackson Road and Henley Street The City’s environment team monitor the occurrence • Como Ward to be reduced in size and have its boundary extended to of duckweed in the lake on a regular basis, and in 2018 include the area formerly within Mill Point bounded by Coode Street, commenced preparation of a sustainable solution for Labouchere Road and South Terrace. Additionally, it is proposed that the management of duckweed in the lake. The City the ward will exclude the area bounded by the foreshore, Gentilli Way proposes to retrofit all inlets that feed into the lake with and Mount Henry and Edgewater Roads. a range of Water Sensitive Urban Design features to help to reduce the level of nutrients before they enter the If these changes are endorsed by the Local Government Advisory Board and lake. agreeable to the Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts, they will be in place where possible for the next ordinary election in The community and other stakeholders will be invited to October 2019. share their feedback on the concept designs in early 2019. To find our more visit yoursay.southperth.wa.gov.au. To keep up to date with this project visit yoursay.southperth.wa.gov.au.
5 CITY PROJECTS CONNECT SOUTH SET TO STAGE ONE The detailed design has now been completed and tendered with TRANSFORM MENDS STREET award of the construction contract recommended at the December 2018 Council Meeting. Subject to Council endorsement, construction is anticipated to commence after Australia Day and be completed in VISION late 2019 at an estimated total project cost of $7.5 million (with $2.5 The Connect South project is set to transform Mends Street to become million from National Stronger Regions funding and $5 million from the urban heart of South Perth and a destination for our community the City of South Perth). as well as regional and international visitors. The project is focused on These Stage One works will include the development of a piazza on improving public amenity through place activation, wayfinding, access the Mends Street Foreshore and minor upgrades to Mends Street to transport and greater economic opportunity. The first stage of the North, between Mill Point Road and South Perth Esplanade. The project will create an accessible and highly attractive entry point to improvements and upgrades have been designed following extensive Mends Street, the Perth Zoo and greater South Perth. stakeholder and community engagement. To find out more visit southperth.wa.gov.au/connectsouth. RECREATION AND AQUATIC FACILITY FEASIBILITY PROJECT One of the key strategies within the City’s Strategic Community Plan 2017-2027 is to ‘plan for and promote the development of recreation and aquatic facilities to service community needs’. Guided by the Strategic Community Plan, in 2018 a feasibility project was initiated to look into the viability and funding opportunities for an aquatic facility. Preliminary assessments reviewed possible sites and partnership opportunities. Initial work indicated that a regional sport, recreation and aquatic facility serving the wider community, including the City of South Perth, Curtin University, Town of Victoria Park and the City of Canning, warrants further investigation. At the 2018 October Council meeting, the Council resolved to support further project research, start formal stakeholder engagement and commit to consultation with the community. The City recognises that to more rigorously examine the feasibility of such a facility, a detailed business plan needs to be developed to review a number of options including site selection. The business plan will be submitted to Council by July 2019. To find out more about the project visit southperth.wa.gov.au/RAF.
6 STRATEGIC PLANNING PLANNING FOR OUR FUTURE YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY Council endorsed the Draft Local Planning Strategy for public As Perth’s population continues to grow, the City of South Perth advertising in September 2018. Following this endorsement, the draft faces significant planning opportunities and challenges. The City is document was sent to the Western Australian Planning Commission renewing the planning framework that guides this growth to ensure it (WAPC). The WAPC is expected to grant approval for public advertising is responsibly managed for our current and future residents. in early 2019. Once approval is received, the community and other stakeholders will be invited to provide feedback. This will be your DRAFT LOCAL PLANNING STRATEGY PROGRESSES opportunity to share your thoughts and help to shape the Local Planning Strategy. The City will notify the community and other The City’s population is forecast to grow by an additional 21,742 stakeholders when consultation opens via our website, eNewsletter people to a total of around 65,000 people between 2016 and 2041. and Your Say South Perth engagement website. This population growth will increase demand for employment opportunities and access to infrastructure of all kinds (social, open The City’s strategic planning officers are available to discuss planning space, transport). matters in detail over the phone or in person. The purpose of the City’s Local Planning Strategy is to establish a Email enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au or phone 9474 0777. plan that best accommodates this forecast growth and responds to forecast demand. To stay up to date with major planning projects, subscribe to the City’s eNewsletter southperth.wa.gov.au/subscribe and visit southperth.wa.gov.au/planningprojects.
7 STRATEGIC PLANNING DRAFT SOUTH PERTH ACTIVITY At the October 2018 Council meeting, the Council resolved to further consider the Draft ACP and the associated scheme amendment before CENTRE PLAN FURTHER both documents are finalised for public advertising. To allow Council to review the Draft ACP in detail, workshops were CONSIDERED BY COUNCIL held in December with elected members, City planning officers and external consultants with experience in architecture, urban design, In accordance with State Government planning policy, the City is preparation of statutory documents and economic and demographic developing a South Perth Activity Centre Plan (ACP) to set out the long analysis of activity centres. Further workshops will be held in term strategic vision for development in the South Perth Peninsula February 2019. and immediate surrounding area. YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY POPULATION AND DWELLING DENSITY FORECASTS It is expected that the draft South Perth Activity Centre Plan will The population and dwelling density forecasts that have informed the be considered at the April 2019 Council meeting. Draft Local Planning Strategy and Draft South Perth Activity Centre Plan are based on the most up to date and locally-specific information Once endorsed by Council for public advertising, the Draft ACP will available to provide the best possible estimate of likely future growth. be presented to the community and stakeholders. This will give all This approach is considered contemporary best practice. community members and other stakeholders the opportunity to provide their feedback and help to shape the South Perth Activity The data and assumptions that inform the forecasts are available to Centre Plan. The City will notify the community and other stakeholders view on the Forecast id. website (forecast.id.com.au/south-perth) and when the consultation opens via our website, eNewsletter and Your in the Draft South Perth Activity Centre Plan, Appendix 1 Economic and Say South Perth engagement website. Demographic Assessment, available to view on the City’s website. Following consultation, the City will further review the Draft ACP before The State Government provide targets for residential growth and it is presented to Council for final endorsement and submitted to the density in a number of planning documents including the Perth and Western Australian Planning Commission for approval. Peel@3.5 Million strategic framework and state planning policy Activity Centres for Perth and Peel. These targets are intended as a guide only For more information on the Draft South Perth Activity Centre Plan and help to inform detailed local area planning for activity centres and visit southperth.wa.gov.au/SPACP. other areas.
8 ARTS & EVENTS MORNING CEREMONY Australia Day celebrations begin early with the City of South Perth’s Morning Ceremony. The day commences at 8am with the Flag Raising Ceremony followed by the Citizenship Ceremony where guests are welcomed with a traditional Welcome to Country before being sworn in as new Australian citizens. Members of the public are also invited to join in and reaffirm their citizenship pledge together with the City’s newest Australians. The proceedings also include the Australia Day WA Citizen of the Year Awards, and the Ted Maslen Award presented to the student who achieves the highest ATAR score for Year 12 students within the City of South Perth. Saturday 26 January 2019 8-9.30am Big Marquee, Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth (opposite Forrest St) Free entry FIND ME GIANT FIRST AID DECKCHAIRS PARKING POLICE DINOSAUR TRAIN ACTION PARK CHALLENGE ZONE PARKING THE BIG WEDGIE FOOD COURT WATER SLIDES INFLATABLE HORSE GIANT BIG STRIKER COODE ST RACING TENNIS BELLY BUMPERS LEGEND FOAM PARTY BICYCLE TOILET PARKING ART TENT WATER WATER WAR DISABLED TOILET BUBBLE SOCCER STATION TODDLER ZONE RAINBOW EVENT OFFICE: TRAIN STOPS MAIN EVENT INFORMATION, OFFICE PLAY TABLES SUNSCREEN, KIDS’ ACCESS PARKING LOST CHILD EVENT SHADE SAILS ID BRACELETS BALL PIT DISABLED POINT OFFICE ENTRY (MAIN EVENT DISABLED OFFICE: LOST CHILD ACCESS PATH POINT) MILL POINT RD CELEBRATION ZONE SUPPORTED BY LOTTERYWEST GREAT AUSSIE BREAKFAST Presented by the City of South Perth and supported by Lotterywest, the Celebration Zone will The Great Aussie Breakfast is set to sizzle feature multiple event areas with 100 free activities suitable for toddlers through to adults. with the Rotary Club of Como providing Spanning along the South Perth Foreshore, there will be a range of food vendors and ample a BBQ breakfast. For $5 enjoy a delicious shade and picnic areas for families to enjoy. The event provides the opportunity to come breakfast plus refreshment, with all together and enjoy Australia Day in a safe, alcohol and smoke free environment. proceeds going back into the local community. All activities in the Celebration Zone will wrap up at 7.30pm to allow you time to find a spot to watch the City of Perth Skyworks fireworks display at 8pm. Saturday 26 January 2019 9.30-10.30am Full details about the Australia Day program including free event shuttle, road closures, ACROD Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth parking etc are available on our website southperth.wa.gov.au/australiaday. Share your (opposite Forrest St) Australia Day photos and videos with us #ausdaysouthperth and #discoversouthperth. Saturday 26 January 2019 3-7.30pm Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth (opposite Forrest St)
9 ARTS & EVENTS FREE EVENT TRANSPORT AND PARKING ACCESS RESTRICTED AREA (ORANGE AREA) To facilitate access to the City of South Perth Celebration Zone, the Roads will be closed from 12pm-10.30pm on Saturday 26 January City will be providing a free shuttle service between George Burnett 2019. No street, verge or crossover parking will be permitted during Leisure Centre (GBLC), Manning Rd, cnr Elderfield Rd, Karawara; the this time. Eligible residents wishing to park on their verge should apply City of South Perth Civic Centre, cnr Sandgate St and South Tce, South for a Resident Verge Permit. Entry to the access restricted area will only Perth and the event zone. The shuttle buses will run approximately be via the points marked on the map below. every 10 minutes back and forth between 2-9.30pm, but not during the Special permits must be presented to the traffic controllers upon fireworks (7.30-8.30pm). entry into the access restricted area. Please place on your dashboard Both GBLC and the Civic Centre are easily accessible from the Kwinana when approaching road closures and while parked, with your vehicle Freeway and have ample parking facilities. registration number facing out. Free bicycle parking is available inside the Celebration Zone (see map). Don’t forget to bring a bike lock. ACCESS RESTRICTED AREA (ORANGE AREA) Road closed Road closure from 12pm–10.30pm. Temporary parking restrictions and double No street or verge parking permitted. Double parking penalties penalties apply. Command Posts Exiting the Access Restricted Area will not be permitted between 8-9pm when there is heavy pedestrian traffic. Event office and LOST KIDS T PARKING RESTRICTED AREA (PINK AREA) ACROD Parking EN S QUE Temporary parking restrictions. Double parking penalties apply. Public Toilets SOU ST MEL LING T STIR RS S TH SE VILL FRA Entry/Exit point to Access Restricted Area PER E PD TH E ESP T SCO TT S Swan River R Y ST FER STO E TC SO UT ER NE S HP ERT T RP SS HE T HA SP ND EL T ME YS LA SWANV CR M LAMB T IEW TC LE RS ST E R ST HU DA AN KE OWM RL CR R B NIC CR SCE PA MI IN CR GH LL OT L ST AM AGH LYA L PO DAR L RD AV IN DO RE W AY EL DY S T TR UG W N ME RD HAR D ES RA EL A LAB LA T TO HO S ES N D VI AV ILE A S ST B AV OUC RLE JU ST BA TC CHA Perth AS IN T RD NK E MILL PO HOPET M BR SI Zoo OUN S HO RO DY AN A H N ST GARDE ST T N ST T SE SA SO DO ST W ST SO ERE GL LI ARD BE N N DWARD SB RICH SWAN AD RR UR AV ST ST ST LEANE ST AR ST ONSLO ST DO YA YA RD LI ON NG V V UG E KING E FORRE AV ST VICTOR TO YORK S T IA ST LA LA N ST S ST COODE W T ALBER LE AV ON ST S T ST AN R ES TATE ST R ST A MHE ANGELO TH JA M ON ST RIVERV IEW ST ST YS RY U ST ST T SB Royal Perth WY ANGELO ST TE AF ST GH LEY ST Golf Club FORRE KAROO SH T ST LA LAND S W W IN ONSLO LK ST LE Y ST HAMPDEN ST E ST WAVER R NN ST ANSTE STRICK ST NORFO CA WATTL ST LAB RIDGE ELIZABETH ST DRONES COODE O ADDISON ST HENSM UCH GLYDE AN ST CARR S MILSON ST HIGH ST KW ST T Drones are not permitted ERE INA to fly over populous areas REA ST HENSMAN ST ST ST NA T RD ST LAND S so please do not bring your F ALLEN FORRE WY RENWICK ST SANDGATE ST drone. For more information STRICK PILGRIM ST visit www.casa.gov.au. NORTON ST CIVIC CENTRE SOUTH TCE PENALTIES AND INFRINGEMENTS Double penalties apply to all City of South Perth infringements issued on Australia Day 2019. For more information visit the City’s website or contact us on 9474 0777 and enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au. Illegally parked vehicles within the Parking Restricted Area will be towed and impounded.
10 ARTS & EVENTS HOODOO GURUS HEADLINE SOUTH PERTH SOUNDS FEBRUARY TO APRIL South Perth Sounds returns to South Perth Foreshore ARTS, EVENTS & CULTURE with iconic Australian rockers the Hoodoo Gurus. Pack a picnic and bring your family and friends along to enjoy the quintessentially Aussie sounds of the Gurus CALENDAR in one of Perth’s most picturesque settings. Included with this edition of Peninsula you’ll find our The event will also feature music from local support second Arts, Events & Culture calendar. Running from act Hot Sand, plus a kids’ games area, roving February to April, the season includes the ever popular entertainment and lots of yummy food trucks to OUT free concert South Perth Sounds, Hello Manning - a new tempt your taste buds. 5-8.30pm, Saturday 23 February 2019 community festival, events for young people, public art NOW and much more. Sir James Mitchell Park, Coode St, South Perth Free A-RESERVE, ARTS EXPERIENCES The City’s new program of Temporary and Ephemeral Public Art Commissions, A-Reserve, offers engaging front-row arts experiences at parks and reserves throughout the City. In early 2019, two A-Reserve commissions will be on display to the community during the City’s season of Arts, Events and Culture. The Rose Coloured House Tree of Light Now - 2 March 2019 2 Feb - 28 March 2019 David Vincent Reserve, Kensington Windsor Park, South Perth Free, all hours. Free, all hours. A NEW COMMUNITY FESTIVAL - HELLO MANNING In 2019 the City launches a new free community festival, Hello Manning. The two day celebration will feature live music and entertainment, unique art experiences, activations by local community groups and businesses, and a family outdoor movie night, family friendly games and activity zones including a teen chill out zone. A selection of food trucks will be accompanied by the Hello Manning long table luncheon tent. Plus, don’t miss unique temporary art installations including Andy Faraday’s Dark Truck interactive Unselfie Project and ANTaR’s (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advocacy organisation) Sea of Hands project. 4-9pm, Saturday 30 March 2019 and 10am-3pm, Sunday 31 March 2019 Manning Community Centre and James Miller Oval, Manning Free
11 COMMUNITY SIR JAMES MITCHELL PARK EXERCISE EQUIPMENT The City will install new outdoor exercise equipment amongst the existing shade trees, near the eastern end of the South Perth Esplanade in Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth. The equipment will be situated south of the South Perth Esplanade car park (SPE 11) and shared use path. A combination of moving and static equipment that focus on strength, flexibility and mobility and suit various abilities will be installed. Work is scheduled to commence at the end of summer. MOBILE CCTV TRAILER MAKES ITS DEBUT The City has purchased a mobile CCTV trailer which is being used throughout the City to assist with crime prevention and City Ranger investigations. Increasing CCTV coverage in the City will contribute to reducing the incidence of anti-social and criminal behaviour and enable the City to provide support to the WA Police and the community. The unit can be deployed quickly and easily to most locations within the City, and is being used at events, in graffiti hotspots and in incidences of emergency management. EMPOWERING ALL TO ENJOY GOLF People with mobility disabilities across South Perth will now be able to try, enjoy, and fall in love with golf at Collier Park Golf. Through a partnership with Empower Golf, the team have introduced ParaGolfer golf sessions to their range of services. The ParaGolfer is a revolutionary all-terrain mobility vehicle that manoeuvres individuals into a range of standing positions to replicate the full golf experience. The ParaGolfer can be adjusted to suit individuals and is fully secure, allowing the user to focus on what’s important – enjoying golf. Fully certified by a range of international golf bodies, the ParaGolfer can be used on the driving range for both lessons and practice sessions. Collier Park Golf is committed to making golf available to everyone in the community, no matter what age or ability. A testament to this is the long standing partnership between Collier Park Golf and the Como Golf Academy, an initiative from Como Secondary College designed to provide students with a comprehensive academic and golf program of the highest quality. Collier Park Golf is located in Como, and offers a picturesque 27 hole course, driving range, practice areas, coaching and lessons for all, and a great café and bar area to relax in and enjoy the surrounds. For more information visit collierparkgolf.com.au or call 9484 1666.
12 LIBRARIES SOUTH PERTH YOUNG WRITERS AWARD Entries for the 2019 South Perth Young Writers Award open 1 February. This prestigious literary competition encourages excellence in creative writing and is open to all students who live in or attend school within the City of South Perth. There are five age categories for prose and the Award is open to all students from Year 1 through to Year 12. Entries will be accepted at South Perth Library and Manning Library until Saturday 4 May 2019. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE GROUP BECOME A LIBRARY MEMBER SESSIONS To access our online eResources and borrow books you must be Are you, or someone you know interested in joining a library member. The good news is, it’s free to join! Simply visit an English as a Second Language conversation group us at our South Perth or Manning Library branches to register and at Manning Library? The weekly sessions are informal, receive your Library Card today. Alternatively, register online at conversational and will cover a wide variety of topics. They library.southperth.wa.gov.au/about-the-library/register-online. are scheduled to begin in January 2019 and take place at Manning Library. To register your interest, email manninglib@southperth.wa.gov.au with your name and contact details or call Manning Library on 9474 0822. DISCOVER OUR eRESOURCES Are you studying International English Language Testing System (IELTS)? As part of our libraries’ online eResources, we have access to Road to IELTS. The online program will help you pass your exam with its preparation and practice resources. It is interactive with up-to-date hints, tips and videos. Transparent Language Online will also assist you to learn English as a Second Language. Available via our website or the handy app, which can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Sign up for an account and work your way through the online lessons and modules. As well as our online resources, both the South Perth and Manning Library have English as a Second Language book collections. These books start with very basic needs, working up to material to assist with IELTS/ESL exams. Books can be borrowed for up to 3 weeks.
13 LIBRARIES SOUTH PERTH • MANNING LIBRARIES g i s t ra t ions Re w open no ails, et u r w e bsite for d ov.au Visit o a.g r y. s o u t hperth.w libra OUR KIDS CLUBS HAVE HAD A MAKEOVER Our kids clubs have had a makeover. It’s goodbye to Frog Club, Dragon Club and Secret Club and hello to the Kooyar Club (for Year 1), the Karda Club (for Year 2-4) and the Mopoke Club (for Year 5-6). Our Kooyar kids will still be frogs at heart, but the Karda kids will be goannas and the Mopokes will be owls. Keep a look out for our fantastic new logos on our member cards and bookmarks. We have lots of fun activities planned for club members in 2019 - Robotics at Manning Library and Make-it! sessions at South Perth Library. LIBRARIES AND OLD MILL CLOSURES Manning and South Perth Libraries and the Old Mill will be closed for a Staff Development Day on Friday 22 February 2019. Items can be returned via the after-hours returns chute located at both libraries. The libraries will be open for business as normal on Saturday 23 February 2019 at 10am.
14 RECYCLING & WASTE WHAT IS CONTAMINATION? Contamination happens when we put the wrong things in the recycling bin. Remember to keep food, liquids, soft plastic and textiles out of recycling. WHY ARE FOOD AND LIQUIDS A PROBLEM? Food and liquid contaminate other materials in the bin, making it unrecyclable. WHAT SHOULD I DO? Soft plastics Save food and liquids for the Textiles compost heap Recycle soft plastics at selected Donate old clothes in good condition to local REDcycle drop off points. Every Coles Rinse bottles, jars and containers to charities. Charity bins are located within the City at: and Woolworths store in the country ensure they are clean and empty. • City of South Perth Recycling Centre is a participating REDcycle store. Remove the greasy half of pizza boxes 199 Thelma Street, Como before recycling. • George Burnett Oval car park Manning Road, Manning • Challenger Reserve car park Challenger Road, Manning. Keep items WHAT NOT TO PUT IN loose YOUR YELLOW TOP BIN NOT IN Remove lids and place in general waste bin. • Cling wrap, bread bags or plastic bags BAGS • • China, porcelain, pottery Garden waste • Food, liquid, disposable coffee cups • Nappies • All Polystyrene packaging • Lids of any kind.
15 RECYCLING & WASTE RECYCLING CENTRE • Clean and uncontaminated cardboard, packing boxes, magazines, City of South Perth residents and property owners can dispose of newspapers - no wrapping, polystyrene foam or similar additional waste and recycling at the City’s Recycling Centre in Como. • Uncontaminated used motor oil (not contaminated with other To assist the City in reducing waste to landfill and increasing recycling, petroleum products, coolants or similar) to a maximum of 20 litres the following items are accepted at no additional charge at the per visit Recycling Centre if they are separated from general waste loads: • All scrap metal including fridges, washing machines and microwaves • E-Waste: • Fluorescent lighting tubes and globes - Televisions – Plasma, CRT, LCD, LED, Rear Projection • Household and vehicle batteries. - Computer equipment Please note, some recyclable items will incur a fee. - Laptops, notebooks, palm tops - Desktop/Central Processing Units, cards and motherboards KH 20EA1R R9B DRSW CITFR - Monitors, printers, faxes, scanners, multi-function units that Y EE AYSECTLBEINCO O REC EICD To assisF SYC OU W LINTGH of So PERTH COALSLT IGL NND DNRAEYCCSALYLEECNTDIOAN t the City EE in scan/fax/print, and web cameras GUIDEC2TAIO reducing uth Perth waste to incrRe eaSTsinAG cy cl inEcy landfill an R g re gcli ArLO ea, CAth1eTI d items are ng foO lloN C wingReAU cyTU - Compact disc drives, digital video disk drives, hard drives and L Your gree accepted clinMgNArea 01 IN • E-WnJA bin isYcollefree of charge G lidNU 2SPRRe 9 Plea S seMrefeaste AR Tr to W cted week : GREEN INfer to ke daysGmap rb sid for yoH • Clean eAR bin colle an th em T apFbelo ly andW yo AS GREE N D ction floppy drives • 6Hous • Un 7 eh8ol 1 co Th card1boar2 Ci3ty W d fu 9 d e d un co ntIL 4 am Co L S in co 5 m w at for yoSur lleedct: bi M n FE co urBRTE ye T llect lloRY UA w lid reW W ionTday. cy AS cli ng TEbin is co WASTE area. lle ur recy cling •13Whi14tego 15 nt aminatrn 10 itued re11 12 o 22 F S ct Med ARfoCH rtnightly. - Mouse and trackball, keyboards, joysticks and gamepads • Be us S 20mac Al scra 21hil ne odps (stov 16 17es18 ed acmhotor3oi 4 Ap 1 Th e2 City W M T W wa 22in m et al , di inclush 19 l 5 10 11 20 6 • 7Brick ril 2 IL L NOT colle T •27Frid28gesh s,gclo 23 th24 maces dr25yers diwang sh frier dgs,eswa sh 12 19 8Se pt s, ru9 bbemlebe 14 ct: F S • uos29 hine anD26d, et 17 ,18 ing 13 14build , sa3r nd4, ce O remFlov anscd30freez 31er Msan mc) 1 2 (dgooni cttob re 2Aent lig ST ng icr 15ing16 20wa19 m5 en gl ed htsin Sa JUD rs , ow aves 19 20 • 21 ste 10MO11 6anerd7othe • Air coob es) lte rtuPobem in us24 s ant, tdbe25 2629 Asbe 22stos 23cem NDAY 12 2013 19 14 15 r 9 8 27 TU • Hond iti Waterford Ap • 28Househ 9 en17t pr18 ESDAY EL us on ril od 16 LABOUC AP eh RI ol er s uc 19ts LA • SGene dL old haza24WE25 20 M ralTjunk and vehicle ba Sept rdouDN 21 21 22 M 2019 ES pestici des,em 26DA ST carp W, sm T all F ectri tterieANGEs. sobe 31rntTHUR s wa steY27(oil,28 29 23 ol3eum, m el HERE ST FR1EE et, 2lin2B S cal good LO ST MAY• Tyres, ba2019 lve s, chSD OAYct ober 30 DE M U FR em ica 7 item s LC ngerHthan5 ater 4 Wat tre S s, tte ID AY ls, COO T29 BE 8 no ries, mot 2019 paint, etc) RD M Y 9Solo10 6ssfoesrdand m HW etalHEAp W Tparts ST RW City F ofS) 9 or vehi •14Un waof G 11 121.5m JUcle EST ICK uth Pe IN nted NSMAril1 • Ho NEs (whole or KWIN co15 rth resid NN llect16fre pine18 13 ST FORR 2 usSe S M 21firew e17 m,ul(u edenpitsne eh4olem CA 22 oo23d, nt19re * at20 ca5n 6 20 7 198 • Ga 3 pt N ST dSTwa T 28 be ANA FW lo24 gs chbe froCo stre ST W T •28e-Re cy cli tim m mth e 12mat13 er 9 s10cylinE20 GE O ct ober F S YOUR 2019 WASTE AND RECYCLING W 29aste ng3m 25 Centre. 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16 CAT BOARDING AT THE ANIMAL CARE FACILITY Are you going away on holidays and in need of a home away from home for your precious feline friend? The City’s cat boarding service offers 32 spacious, light and airy cat condominiums. The service is housed within the City’s Animal Care Facility at 199 Thelma Street in Como. Cats are fully catered for in a climate controlled room, with large play gym, high quality meals at breakfast and dinner, and fresh bedding, linens and kitty litter trays daily. Carers monitor the cats’ food intake and toilet habits daily to make sure they are adapting to their new surroundings. Residents are asked to enquire with City staff about the suitability of the service for their cats prior to booking. Cat boarding costs are $25 per cat, per day and only available to City of South Perth residents. To book contact the City on 9474 0777 or email enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au. 2019 COUNCIL MEETING COUNCIL AGENDA BRIEFING ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING January Recess January Recess SCHEDULE 19 February 26 February Ordinary Council Meetings are held at 7pm in the Council 19 March 26 March Chamber at the South Perth Civic Centre on the fourth Tuesday 16 April 23 April of every month, with the exception of January, October and December. 21 May 28 May Due to Local Government Elections in October 2019, there will 18 June 25 June be an additional Ordinary Council Meeting on 22 October for 16 July 23 July the swearing in ceremony of new Council members at 6pm. 20 August 27 August Members of the public are encouraged to attend all open 17 September 24 September meetings of the Council. 8 October 15 October The public can access Council Meeting Agendas online and 22 October review a hard copy format at the Civic Centre and City Libraries 19 November 26 November by 5pm the Friday before the Council Meetings. 10 December 17 December Animal Care Facility 9474 0777 Manning Library 9474 0822 Recycling Centre 9367 2492 199 Thelma St, Como 2 Conochie Cres, Manning Cnr Hayman Rd & Thelma St, Como Monday-Sunday 12-3pm manninglib@southperth.wa.gov.au enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au Monday-Tuesday 9.30am-5.30pm Monday-Sunday 9am-4.45pm Collier Park Golf Course 9484 1666 Wednesday 9.30am-7pm South Perth Library 9474 0800 Hayman Rd, Como Thursday-Friday 9.30am-5.30pm Cnr Sandgate St & South Tce, South Perth Collier Park Village 9313 0200 Saturday 10am-4pm southperthlib@southperth.wa.gov.au 16 Morrison St, Como Sunday Closed Monday 9.30am-5.30pm George Burnett Leisure Centre Manning Senior Citizens 9450 6273 Tuesday-Thursday 9.30am-7pm 9474 0855 3 Downey Dr (off Ley St), Manning Friday 9.30am-5.30pm Manning Rd, Karawara manningseniors@bigpond.com Saturday 10am-4pm Sunday Closed Monday-Friday 8.30am-9pm Old Mill 9367 5788 Saturday-Sunday 8.30am-6pm Mill Point Rd, South Perth South Perth Senior Citizens 9367 9880 oldmill@southperth.wa.gov.au 53 Coode St, South Perth Graffiti Hotline 1800 007 774 Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm spsc@bigpond.com Saturday-Sunday 1-4pm Civic Centre Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm 9474 0777 - 24 hours a day 7 days a week enquiries@southperth.wa.gov.au Cnr Sandgate St & South Tce, #discoversouthperth South Perth WA 6151 southperth.wa.gov.au
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