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Craigie resident Katie Gordon wins top prize at Joondalup’s Community Art Exhibition

by Walter Watson
Craigie resident Katie Gordon wins top prize at Joondalup’s Community Art Exhibition

Craigie resident Katie Gordon has claimed the top prize of $4000 in the City of Joondalup’s 2024 Community Art Exhibition. Gordon’s winning artwork Ghost(s), an oil painting on plywood, won …

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Hepburn Avenue shared path completed improving cyclist link to Hillarys Boat Harbour

by Walter Watson
Hepburn Avenue shared path completed improving cyclist link to Hillarys Boat Harbour

Hillarys Boat Harbour is now in better reach for pedestrians with the State Government completing the Hepburn Avenue Shared Path. The 2.6km long, 3m wide path runs from Gibson Avenue …

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Alkimos Aquatic centre cost now $82 million as business plan projects $2.5m operational loss over 40 years

by Walter Watson
Alkimos Aquatic centre cost now  million as business plan projects .5m operational loss over 40 years

The City of Wanneroo has approved a business plan for the now $82 million Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre despite it projecting a $2.5m loss in revenue after 40 years. …

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Town of Cambridge loses fourth CEO in four years as Gary Tuffin resigns after only a year in top job

by Anas Siddiqui
Town of Cambridge loses fourth CEO in four years as Gary Tuffin resigns after only a year in top job

The merry-go-round that is the Town of Cambridge chief executive job role is spinning again, with Gary Tuffin quitting the post after little more than 12 months in the role. …

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Residents complain of noise breach from beach tennis facility in Scarborough

by Walter Watson
Residents complain of noise breach from beach tennis facility in Scarborough

City of Stirling councillors were divided on the future of a beach tennis facility in Scarborough that has attracted noise complaints from a small group of nearby residents. Beach Tennis …

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Mayor says he understands ‘angst’ about Shelter Brewing Co’s proposal as Mandurah council put plan to public

by Walter Watson
Mayor says he understands ‘angst’ about Shelter Brewing Co’s proposal as Mandurah council put plan to public

Mandurah’s mayor says he understands the “angst” in the community about plans for a $23 million redevelopment of part of the western foreshore, with the proposal now open for public …

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Mandurah council backs Yalgorup National Park ecotourism developments including Tims Thicket overhaul

by Walter Watson
Mandurah council backs Yalgorup National Park ecotourism developments including Tims Thicket overhaul

The Mandurah City Council has backed $43.28 million in ecotourism-focused developments in Yalgorup National Park south of Mandurah, with beach camping sites, a 40km hiking trail and upgrades to the …

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Proposed $42m expansion to Mandurah recycling plant could see temporary close under odour complaint conditions

by Walter Watson
Proposed m expansion to Mandurah recycling plant could see temporary close under odour complaint conditions

One of the businesses found to be contributing to foul smells in Mandurah may be forced to comply with strict odour control measures that could result in it being temporarily …

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Mandurah’s estuary Kwillena Gabi Pool honoured at Australian Institute of Architects WA awards

by Walter Watson
Mandurah’s estuary Kwillena Gabi Pool honoured at Australian Institute of Architects WA awards

Mandurah has cleaned up with a slew of awards at the Australian Institute of Architects WA awards, including top recognition for the estuary pool. The City of Mandurah’s eastern foreshore, …

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Mandurah council seeking public feedback on potential 3.98% rates rise for 2024-25

by Walter Watson
Mandurah council seeking public feedback on potential 3.98% rates rise for 2024-25

The City of Mandurah council has backed a 3.98 per cent rates increase and endorsed a new financial plan to guide its finances for the next decade. At a special …

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