• New Yokine Playground Opens • Summerset Arts Festival Program
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• New Yokine Playground Opens • Summerset Arts Festival Program
SUMMER EDITION 2012 Community Magazine Reaches New Heights DISCOU NT COUPON S INSIDE! • New Yokine Playground Opens • Summerset Arts Festival Program • Workshops for Families Ask the City p4 | In the Kitchen p5 | Community Noticeboard p9 Mayor’s Message 2 As another year ends, I would like to wish all City of Stirling residents a safe and happy Christmas and a prosperous 2013. Whilst many of us will be on holidays and enjoying the company of friends and family, I ask you to remember some key things to protect yourself and your loved ones during this time. Pool owners, please check that your pool barriers are in good working order and remain vigilant when supervising children whether they are at the pool, the beach or the river – never let them out of your sight! On another matter, the City’s Summerset Festival will kick off again in February. You can find out about all the festival’s events and activities on the centre pages of this edition of Scene and I urge you to pull it out and stick it If you are going to any of our beaches over on your fridge. The events are put on for you, the summer period, please cover up when our residents, and I hope to see you there. in the sun, remember to slip, slop and slap and always swim between the flags. Please Whatever you are doing over the Christmas be aware that drinking alcohol at the beach and New Year period, I wish you health and is strictly prohibited and those caught with happiness and sincerely hope you and your alcohol will be fined. While you’re enjoying the family enjoy yourselves! natural beauty of the beach and some relief from the heat, please treat our coastline with the respect it deserves and put your litter in the bin. Councillor David Boothman MAYOR Our City To give you an insight into the progress on some of the City’s major projects, here is a summary of updates that have occurred during the past few months: Carine Open Space Facility The City is currently in the detailed design phase of the central pavilion redevelopment. Construction is anticipated to start during the 2013–2014 financial year. Charles Riley Reserve Facility (North Beach) The proposed multi-use community and sport facility at Charles Riley Memorial Reserve in North Beach is currently in the detailed design stage. Construction of the proposed facility is anticipated to start in late February 2013. Dianella Regional Open Space — Play Space The City is currently in the detailed design phase of the Dianella play space. Construction of the play space is anticipated to start in early March 2013. Grenville Reserve Facility (Tuart Hill) Demolition of the existing five buildings has occurred and construction of the proposed multi-use community facility at Grenville Reserve has started. The construction phase is anticipated to be completed in October 2013. Mirrabooka Regional Centre Improvement Strategy (MRCIS) Detailed design of MRCIS Stage 3 — the extension of Milldale Way to Sudbury Road — is under way, with an expected completion by mid-2013. The City is working with the Department of Transport to include an allowance for light rail in the Stage 3 design. This stage of the project will also result in the creation of a further two City-owned development lots. One lot has already been created as part of Stage 2 and is awaiting services to enable this to be put on the market for sale. Scarborough Beach Environs Strategy (SEAS) Detailed design of the SEAS master plan is under way. Initial works have started with widening of Scarborough Beach Road and associated drainage works set for completion in mid-December. Summerset Arts Festival 2013 33 Popular Perth band Eskimo Joe will headline the City of Stirling’s 2013 Summerset Arts Festival in February. Since cracking the indie music charts back in the late 1990s, the talented trio has released five studio albums including the multi-platinum Black Fingernails Red Wine album in 2006. Still riding high on the success of their latest release, Ghosts of the Past, the group will perform plenty of crowd favourites during the festival’s closing concert at the Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre on Saturday 23 February. Since 2008, the City’s annual Summerset Arts Festival has continued to grow in popularity with a series of free and low-cost activities that celebrate art, heritage, music and culture. This year, the community can look forward to a mix of art exhibitions, live comedy, theatrical shows and the always-popular kid’s festival. New additions to the festival include an aerial dance theatre performance at Scarborough Beach by Natural Wings, as featured on the front cover, and pop-up entertainment venues in Inglewood. For all the details about upcoming events, check out the centre pages of this edition of Scene. New Yokine Playground Now Open Students from Coolbinia Primary School and Sir David Brand School enjoying the new Yokine playground The City’s new $3.2m inclusive playground at Yokine Regional Open Space on Wordsworth Avenue is officially open for families to explore and enjoy. Mayor David Boothman and local dignitaries helped launch the innovative project at an opening ceremony held in mid November. In developing the sizeable project, the City consulted with more than 25 stakeholder organisations including the Disability Services Commission and the nearby Sir David Brand School. The fully-fenced playground features swings, slides, a large play deck, climbing net, rockers, sensory music area and an accessible sand play area. Design of the playground also allowed for all existing mature trees to be retained and use of natural materials and colours wherever possible. As well as a range of activities for youngsters, the playground has several barbecue and picnic facilities, plenty of seating and additional parking bays. With summer about to get into full swing, the new Yokine playground should prove a great recreation destination for families wanting to enjoy the outdoors. Tel: 9205 8555 | Follow us on Twitter 4 Ask the City! The City’s contact centre receives thousands of phone calls from Stirling residents each week. Staff from the City’s customer service team provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. Q What are the City of Stirling office hours during the Christmas and New Year period? A During the Christmas season, the City of Stirling will be open from 8.30am to 5.00pm, except on Tuesday 25 December 2012, Wednesday 26 December 2012 and Tuesday 1 January 2013 when it will be closed. The Balcatta Recycling Centre will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Q When will my rubbish be collected during the festive period? A Rubbish will be collected as normal on Monday 24 December 2012. Residents with rubbish collection days between Tuesday 25 December and Friday 28 December 2012 will have their rubbish collected a day later. Rubbish will be collected as normal on Monday 31 December 2012. Residents with rubbish collection days between Tuesday 1 January and Friday 4 January 2013 will have their rubbish collected a day later. Q How can I find a Justice of the Peace (JP) to sign my documents? A The City offers residents a free JP service in the City’s Administration Building at 25 Cedric Street, Stirling on weekdays from 11.00am to 2.00pm. No appointment is necessary. If you’d like to ask a question, email advertising@stirling.wa.gov.au or write to FAQs, C/- Marketing Department, City of Stirling, 25 Cedric Street Stirling WA 6021 Pet Project for the Stirling Men’s Shed Adopting a dog from the City of Stirling’s Animal Care Facility has given local resident Megan Peek a new four-legged friend and a free dog kennel put together by Stirling Community Men’s Shed members. Ms Peek recently adopted Tessa after spotting her on the City’s Animal Care Facility Facebook page. The page has clocked up more than 1700 ‘likes’ and helped find new homes for dozens of dogs since starting a year ago. Thrilled to give Tessa a second chance, Ms Peek said the doberman-cross would be a good companion for her long-time pet Sam the English staffie and a great new friend for the rest of the family. As a bonus, Ms Peek also received a fully-carpeted doghouse built by members of the Men’s Shed, which has already proved a hit with her two pooches. Projects like the one-off dog kennel have kept members of the Stirling Community Men’s Shed busy since it opened just over a year ago. The not-for-profit facility in Balcatta gives more than 140 members an opportunity to tinker away at woodworking projects, take part in gardening activities or simply have a chat over a cuppa. For more information about the Animal Care Facility or the Men’s Shed, please call 9205 8555. Megan Peek with Sam and Tessa Building Protection Zone 5 Bushfires happen every summer and can spread suddenly and without warning. As well as the financial cost of homes being destroyed, bushfires can cause devastation to communities by claiming lives. If you live in or near bush areas, fire is a real risk to you and your family. So in the lead up to summer, you need to decide what you will do if a bushfire threatens. An important measure to help reduce the risk of bushfires in WA is the introduction of Building Protection Zones. These zones are areas around buildings and other assets where fuel storage can be cut back or moved to reduce the potential for properties to burn and to help fire-fighting efforts should a bushfire occur. To improve the state’s readiness for the coming bushfire season, which traditionally occurs between November and April, private property owners are being urged to assess the bushfire risk around their properties and to establish or review protection zones. Visit www.fesa.wa.gov.au and search “Building Protection Zones” for more details. Burning Restrictions Restricted burning times are in effect from Friday 2 November 2012 to Friday 14 December 2012. Burning is totally banned from Saturday 15 December 2012 to Sunday 31 March 2013 and on days declared Very High to Catastrophic fire risk. When it comes to the use of solid fuel barbecues such as wood stoves, these can only be used for cooking, but not on days classed as a High or Catastrophic fire risk. Total fire bans may be imposed by the WA Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) at any time and these bans will be advertised in the media. No fires are permitted when a total fire ban is in place. In the kitchen with City of Stirling sous chef Andrew Baines City of Stirling chefs whip up fabulous meals for functions such as volunteers’ dinners. Here the City’s sous chef Andrew Baines shows you how to create another simple and tasty dish. Thai beef salad Ingredients 500g beef fillet steak 6 tomatoes, cut into quarters 1 Spanish onion, finely sliced 2 red capsicums, de-seeded and cut into thin strips 2 carrots, peeled and cut into julienne strips 2 cucumbers, thinly sliced Dressing ¼ cup loosely packed, coarsely chopped, fresh coriander leaves, stems and roots (washed well) ¼ cup loosely packed, coarsely chopped, fresh mint 2 fresh red chillies, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 4cm piece fresh ginger, peeled then finely grated 60ml (¼ cup) fish sauce 1½ tablespoons finely grated lime rind 60ml (¼ cup) fresh lime juice 1 tablespoon finely chopped palm sugar 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh lemon grass, pale section only 4 fresh Kafir lime leaves, centre vein removed, then finely shredded Method 2 spring onions cut into 2cm lengths ½ cup mint leaves ½ cup coriander leaves 100g snow pea sprouts 200g vermicelli noodles, soaked in boiling water for 5 minutes, then refresh Salt and pepper Tel: 9205 8555 | Follow us on Twitter Heat a frying pan over a medium to high heat. Brush both sides of the beef fillet steaks lightly with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Cook for 3 minutes on each side or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate and allow to rest for 5 minutes. Place the capsicum, tomato, Spanish onion, carrot, cucumber, mint, coriander, spring onion and vermicelli noodles in a large bowl. Combine the lime rind and juice, coriander, mint, chilli, garlic, ginger, fish sauce, palm sugar, lemon grass and lime leaves in a small bowl. Slice the beef fillet steaks into thin strips across the grain. Add the meat to the salad mix. Pour on the dressing and toss gently to combine. Garnish with snow pea sprouts and serve immediately. Enjoy! 6 Bikini’s & Bodgies – Widgies & Wedgies Comedy Under The Stars Cost: Hidden History Walking Tour Scarborough History Talk & Local Short Film Screening Date: 6 Feb 2013 Event Times: 2pm - 4pm Venue: Mount Flora Regional Museum, Elvire Street, Watermans Bay Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Museum Tour: Gold coin donation Talk and photo scanning: Free Register at 9205 8946 Inglewood Spaces Project Date: 6 to 23 Feb 2013 Venue: Various Locations Throughout Inglewood Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Various Contact Number: 9205 8939 Summer Stories - Twilight Storytime Date: 6 Feb 2013 Event Times: 6pm - 7pm Venue: Inglewood Library Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Contact Number: 9205 7700 The Luminous Garden Date: 8 to 17 Feb 2013 Event Times: Check website for opening and closing times Venue: Maureen Grierson Community Centre Roof Top, The Esplanade, Scarborough Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: FREE CAN WA Creative Networks goes bowling Date: 7 Feb 2013 Event Times: 3.30pm – 5pm Venue: Mt Lawley Bowling Club, Rookwood Street, Mt Lawley Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Free Event Website: www.canwa.com.au Register at 9226 2422 or admin@canwa.com.au by the 24 Jan 2013. Date: 8 Feb 2013 Event Times: 7pm - 9:30pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Date: 9,10,16,17,22 and 23 Feb 2013 Event Times: 9,10,16,17 and 22 Feb: 5:45pm - 6:45pm 23 Feb: 10am -11am Venue: Departing from Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: $5 Summerset Jewels Start Date: 16 and 17 Feb 2013 Event Times: Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pm Venue: Maureen Grierson Community Centre, The Esplanade, Scarborough Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Cinema by the Sea presented by Rendezvous Hotel Perth Dates: Sunday 10, Friday 15 and Friday 22 Feb Event Times: 7:30pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Reserve – 10 and 15 Feb Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre – 22 Feb Tickets/Registration Required - No Cost: Free Sunset Samba - Workshops Date: 9 Feb 2013 Event Times: 4pm - 6pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Reserve Tickets/Registration Required - Yes Cost: Free Event Website: www.sambanistas.com Register at enquiriesandbookings@sambanistas.com Sunset Samba - Parade Date: 9 Feb 2013 Event Times: 6:15pm - 6:45pm Venue: Departing from Scarborough Beach Reserve, Scarborough, arriving at Ampitheatre Stage Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Event Website: www.sambanistas.com 7 6 February 2013 – 23 February 2013 A Day Dream Space - Laneway Project Date: 9 to 15 Feb 2013 Event Times: All day Venue: Brighton Road Laneway (between Westborough and Hinderwell Streets, Scarborough). Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Event Website: www.facebook.com/ HandmadeWonderland The Witch & Her Prey Date: 9 Feb 2013 Event Times: 9am - 12pm Venue: Mirrabooka Library Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Free Event Website: www.stirling.wa.gov.au/libraries Register at 9205 7300 Elements - Aerial Dance Theatre Kids Festival - Welcome to Funlandia Summer Stories - Beach Storytime Polka Dot Vintage Markets Date: 9 Feb 2013 Event Times: 7pm - 8pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Date: 12 Feb 2013 Event Times: 10:30am - 11:30am Venue: Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Event Website: www.stirling.wa.gov.au/libraries Digi-Scrapbooking with Amanda Kendle Date: 13 Feb 2013 Event Times: 6:30pm - 7:30pm Venue: Karrinyup Library Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Free Event Website: www.stirling.wa.gov.au/libraries Register at 9205 7400 Date: 17 Feb 2013 Event Times: 10am - 3pm Venue: Yokine Reserve, Yokine Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free entry but gold coin donation for rides Date: 22 to 23 Feb 2013 Event Times: 4pm - 9pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Reserve Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free entry Beach Closing Concert Date: 23 Feb 2013 Event Times: 6pm - 9:30pm Venue: Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre Tickets/Registration Required? No Cost: Free Mime with Darian Le Page Start Date: 19 & 20 Feb 2013 Event Times: 4pm to 5pm Venue: Dianella Library - 19th Feb Glo Ride Osborne Library - 20th Feb Reserve Register at 9205 7740 Register at cycling@stirling.wa.gov.au For more information on all of these events visit: Date: 16 Feb 2013 Event Times: 8pm Venue: Departing from bike path, Scarborough Beach Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Free North Beach Surf Film Festival Date: 15 Feb to 16 Feb 2013 Event Times: 5pm - 11pm Venue: North Beach Rugby League Club, Charles Riley Reserve (off Kitchener St), North Beach Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: $20 Tickets/Registration Required? Yes Cost: Free Event Website: www.stirling.wa.gov.au/libraries www.stirling.wa.gov.au/summersetfestival Gold Sponsor Print Sponsor Silver Sponsor Media Sponsor 8 Rates Prize Draw Winners City of Stirling ratepayers had a chance to share in a prize pool of more than $65,000 with this year’s Rates Prize Draw. To qualify for the 33 prizes on offer, ratepayers had to pay their rates in full by Friday 24 August 2012. Ratepayers in the running for prizes were selected at random and took part in the draw held at the City’s Administration Building in October. The top prize this year was a Toyota Camry Hybrid sedan courtesy of Big Rock Toyota, which went to Angela and Martin Bertuleit from Scarborough. A big thank you goes to all of our prize draw sponsors. Here is a full list of the winners… Joe Brazzale from Big Rock Toyota with Martin and Angela Bertuleit and Mayor David Boothman Ratepayer Prize Ratepayer Prize Angela and Martin Bertuleit Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan Stephanie Daniell ME Bank account John and Lois Patrick Karrinyup gift card Christopher Campbell Karrinyup gift card Ian and Judith Naylor BOQ account Roy Sonnemann BOQ account Christopher and Susan Ball Karrinyup gift card Department of Housing Westpac account Robert and Tamara Newman Rendezvous and WASO package Angelina Djukanovic Karrinyup gift card Errol and Owen Wright Karrinyup gift card Amanda and Athel Major Karrinyup gift card Ornella Magro Karrinyup gift card Robert Wainwright Bendigo & Adelaide Bank account Department of Housing Suncorp account Masoud Vojdani Computer package Thomas and Eileen Hughes Westpac account Roy Grant Karrinyup gift card Lan Hubert Karrinyup gift card Mauro Fabbri Suncorp account Peter Daniel Beor Home theatre package Jeff and Helen Murray Karrinyup gift card Michael Gody Karrinyup gift card Guido De Piazzi Bendigo & Adelaide Bank account David Thirlwell Westpac account Rosa Panetta Karrinyup gift card Paul Cadogan ME Bank account Rowan and Sandra Roberts Karrinyup gift card Patrick Kelly BOQ account Reginald and Yolande Gonsalves Rendezvous and WASO package Ruth Ring Annual movie pass from Event Cinemas Brian & Hieu Skelton Karrinyup gift card Department of Housing Karrinyup gift card Early payment of rates allows the City to invest these monies sooner and the additional funds can be invested back into the community. New City of Stirling 2013 Calendar The new 2013 City of Stirling calendar is now available at Stirling Libraries, your local recreation centre, the City’s main administration building on Cedric Street or at Karrinyup Shopping Centre. The eye-catching calendar showcases a collection of impressive entries from the City’s recent Photographic Awards. The calendar also highlights important dates for 2013, including major City’s events like the Summerset Arts Festival. CALENDAR 2013 Planet Per David Wing th field Community Noticeboard Change Verge s to Delivery Collect of Startin i o g n Broc more s in January 2 hure 013, t ustain eChoic r n u o ty Pla at ity Y i C n u r m u Yo n wh Com w views o . 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More il ced du ring the l also be year. at To 3. ase ailable ary 201 nt, ple also av 5 8555 e comme iday 15 Febru r a n 0 Fr unity Pla y on 92 before ft Comm ontact the Cit e information. a r d e of th lease c for mor Copies raries. P rling.wa.gov.au ib L y it all C @sti il stirling or ema hows Christmas S Stirling Librwillareturirnes entertain youngsters to Stirling Libraries in December to Mr Jim and Drippy Dragon to all six Stirling Libraries The duo is set to bring loads of fun with their 2012 Christmas shows. y Bookstar members, luck e day 17 December. For thos Mon and er emb Dec 10 day Mon between re the show. y and ventriloquist workshop befo book in early for a special puppetr a special Christmas visit r the show, they might just receive For children that stick around afte from a jolly guy dressed in red. Friday 14 December Monday 17 December Dianella Mirrabooka 4.00pm 3.45pm 4.00pm 4.45pm 4.45pm 4.30pm 4.45pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.15pm 5.30pm 13 Wednesday 12 Thursday December December Karrinyup Scarborough Monday 10 December Tuesday 11 December Osborne Inglewood Workshop start 4.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm Performance start 4.45pm 4.45pm Performance end 5.30pm 5.30pm Library 9 Beach Safety be safe summer, please As we get into g at the in e when swimm and responsibl ember: beach and rem d beaches g flags at patrolle e th n ee before swimmin tw be t drink alcohol no Always swim do d an ea ar ach cohol to any be h Do not bring al ted on any beac from Beach ill not be tolera w r ou vi ha be t for instructions al ai w d an Anti-soci er at w leave the the shark siren, d When you hear h Inspectors an feguards eck in with Beac ch Inspectors or Li h, ac be e th hile at ed assistance w Should you ne h ac be e th on ioned Lifeguards stat What’s on around the City this summer? to see all Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/events mer. The sum the events throughout the City this day 16 Sun on are ols Scarborough Christmas Car on of acti the s mis all ’t don December 2012, and ri-Grain Nut ’s ogg Kell and sic Clas an the Indian Oce 2. Series on 22 and 23 December 201 Indoor Sports – N ew Seaso ns New seasons of ne tball, basketball and soccer are about to start at Stirlin g Leisure Centres in Scarbo rough, Mirrabooka and Hamersley. Visit www.stirlin g.wa.gov.au/indo orsports for more informat ion. 10 Local History Focus On… The former Luna Park at Scarborough Entrance gates to Luna Park in Scarborough circa 1965. Perth had its very own Luna Park at Scarborough for more than 30 years. Launched in 1939, just five years after Sydney’s iconic Luna Park opened its doors; the Perth venue on West Coast Highway continued operating until 1972. Luna Park in Scarborough proved a popular attraction with many amusements including a penny arcade, scooter boat The former Luna Park site is now home to the Luna Shopping Centre lake, dodgem cars, beauty pageants, acrobatics and a ghost house. The site is now home to the Luna Shopping Centre. We would like to hear from anyone willing to share their memories of Luna Park, Scarborough or the Snake Pit. We are also seeking photos, film footage or memorabilia that you may have while holidaying in Scarborough in years gone by. Please contact the City’s Museum Curator on 9205 8946. Workshops for Families The City of Stirling provides a range of family and community activities to enhance health and wellbeing, help connect families to their communities and build positive relationships. The following free workshops have been organised for summer: Intergenerational Cake Decorating Workshops Parenting Workshops These fun workshops encourage young people aged from 10 to 16 to team up with their mum, grandmother or a significant female in their life to learn about cake decorating in a relaxed setting. Workshops will be held at Stirling Leisure Centre Scarborough on Tuesday 15 January 2013 and at Scarborough Leisure Centre Balga on Tuesday 22 January 2013. A four-week series of parenting workshops starting on Wednesday 27 February 2013 will focus on nature play and practical parenting. The workshops are aimed at parents with children younger than six years of age. Email familyservices@stirling.wa.gov.au or phone 9205 8555 for more details. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/families to sign up for the Family Services newsletter. Act Against Violence Supported by the City of Stirling, the Act Against Violence project is working with communities to provide education workshops that help prevent family and domestic violence. The project works with young people, women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and culturally and linguistically diverse communities. For more details or to find out about workshops available, please email familyservices@stirling.wa.gov.au or phone 9205 8555. Councillors in the Community 5 11 YOUR COUNCILLORS AND THEIR CONTACT DETAILS * These suburbs are located in multiple Wards. Mayor Councillor David Boothman Ph: 0419 047 224 stirling@stirling.wa.gov.au Balga Ward Balga Dianella* Mirrabooka Nollamara* Westminster Councillor Keith Sargent Ph: 0402 202 149 keith.sargent@stirling.wa.gov.au Oriel Green with Cr Keith Sargent, Cr Samantha Jenkinson and Cr Elizabeth Re at the City of Stirling NAIDOC Breakfast Cr Bill Stewart and Cr Jason Robbins with Radisson Rendezvous General Manager Matthew Horvat at Scarborough Councillor Jason Robbins Ph: 0424 902 984 jason.robbins@stirling.wa.gov.au Coastal Ward Doubleview* Karrinyup* North Beach Scarborough Trigg Watermans Bay Councillor Bill Stewart Ph: 0408 921 676 bill.stewart@stirling.wa.gov.au Mayor David Boothman presenting at the City of Stirling Heritage Awards Deputy Mayor Cr David Michael at a citizenship ceremony with Perth Glory player Ndumba Makeche Councillor Stephanie Proud Ph: 0411 070 793 stephanie.proud@stirling.wa.gov.au Doubleview Ward Churchlands Doubleview* Innaloo Wembley Wembley Downs Woodlands Councillor Elizabeth Re JP Ph: 0419 913 988 elizabeth.re@stirling.wa.gov.au Councillor Sharon Cooke Ph: 0403 761 870 sharon.cooke@stirling.wa.gov.au Hamersley Ward Balcatta* Carine Gwelup Hamersley Karrinyup* Stirling* Councillor Samantha Jenkinson Ph: 0412 887 674 samantha.jenkinson@stirling.wa.gov.au Clayton White with Cr Stephanie Proud, Mayor David Boothman, Cr David Michael and Cr Giovanni Italiano at Grenville Reserve Councillor David Lagan Ph: 0408 068 597 david.lagan@stirling.wa.gov.au Inglewood Ward Dianella* Inglewood Yokine* Councillor Terry Tyzack Ph: 0419 045 980 terry.tyzack@stirling.wa.gov.au Cr Terry Tyzack makes a presentation at a volunteer appreciation dinner Cr Joe Ferrante at Inglewood Library’s Baby Rhymetime session Councillor Joe Ferrante Ph: 0418 891 274 joe.ferrante@stirling.wa.gov.au Lawley Ward Coolbinia Dianella* Nollamara* Menora Mt Lawley Yokine* Councillor Rod Willox AM RFD ED JP Ph: 0419 249 288 rod.willox@stirling.wa.gov.au Deputy Mayor Councillor David Michael Ph: 0413 020 207 david.michael@stirling.wa.gov.au Cr Keith Sargent, Cr David Lagan, Cr Rod Willox and Cr Elizabeth Re take a tour of the City’s art collection Cr Sharon Cooke at the Premier’s Australia Day Awards Breakfast Councillor Giovanni Italiano JP Ph: 0419 240 655 giovanni.italiano@stirling.wa.gov.au Osborne Ward Balcatta* Glendalough Joondanna Osborne Park Stirling* Tuart Hill This publication costs a total of 12 cents per copy to produce and has been printed using carbon neutral environmentally friendly paper that is recyclable. Administration Centre: 25 Cedric Street Stirling WA 6021 | Telephone (08) 9205 8555 | Facsimile (08) 9345 8822 | www.stirling.wa.gov.au Opening hours: 8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday | Transport: Rail and Bus – www.transport.wa.gov.au | Bike – Free bike parking available Download the page at www.stirling.wa.gov.au/kids, fill it in and mail your entry before Friday 21 December to: g 2012 ns to Sprin Congratulatio ord Sleuth winner, ne W Stirling Sce -old Imogen Natoli seven-year irrabooka. from M WIN Kids’ Corner Competition C/- Marketing Department City of Stirling 25 Cedric Street Stirling WA 6021 ss a p y l i m a f a es to the movi rn) ) popco d 2 children d 2 x small (2 adults an ers (2 x small coke an ch 2 candy vou $50 r ve o t a d e lu Va Win A family pass (2 adults & 2 cand to the movi es 2 children) (2 x small y vouchers coke & 2 x small popcorn Valued at Name : Age: Phone : over $50 ) Fill in this your entr form and mai 21 Dec y before Frid l ember ay to: Kids’ Corn C/- Mar er Competition keting Departm City of Stirling ent 25 Ced ric Stirling Street WA 6021 Congrat ulat 2012 Stirl ions to Spr Sleuth ing Scene ing Wo win Imogen ner, seven-y rd Natoli from Mirrear-old abooka . . eBooks Available eBooks (electronic books) are now available from City of Stirling Libraries. Library members have been asking for this new around-the-clock service, which allows them to download an e-book from the catalogue and read it whenever and wherever they like. A great way to take your favourite reads on holiday without them taking up your luggage space. To download eBooks, library members should visit the City’s library web page and click the link to the Overdrive eBooks. Users will need to install free software onto their device, which is available from the website, and can then download their preferred books. Titles expire at the end of the loan period and are automatically erased from the device. With more than 5000 eBooks already available for loan and new eMagazines recently added to the collection, this new service should offer something for everyone. Call your local Stirling Library or visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/libraries for more information. Sterling Deals! Support Stirling local businesses... 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