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Joondalup council approve $30k West Perth Football Club sponsorship but want permanent Joondalup name

by Walter Watson
Joondalup council approve k West Perth Football Club sponsorship but want permanent Joondalup name

The City of Joondalup has approved a $30,000 naming rights sponsorship for West Perth Football Club but has asked the club to consider changing its name. The Falcons are the …

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Wanneroo artist set to showcase new bronze figures at Sculptures by the Sea exhibition

by Walter Watson
Wanneroo artist set to showcase new bronze figures at Sculptures by the Sea exhibition

A Wanneroo artist who has been showcasing his art at Sculptures by the Sea since 2012 will once again exhibit a bronze masterpiece. Celebrating its 20th year, Sculptures by the …

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Prendiville Catholic College amongst artists at Sculptures by the Sea

by Walter Watson
Prendiville Catholic College amongst artists at Sculptures by the Sea

Prendiville Catholic College will be amongst artists on show at Sculptures by the Sea this weekend with a message of camaraderie and community. Prendiville Catholic College teacher David Hay said …

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Good Company bar at Karrinyup Shopping Centre throwing neighbourhood party

by Walter Watson
Good Company bar at Karrinyup Shopping Centre throwing neighbourhood party

To toast the 6018 area, Good Company bar will throw a neighbourhood party from its venue at Karrinyup Shopping Centre. Three popular WA brands in Feral Brewing Co, Nikola Estate …

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Pedestrian crossings and 40km/h speed limit approved for West Coast Drive’s scenic routes

by Walter Watson
Pedestrian crossings and 40km/h speed limit approved for West Coast Drive’s scenic routes

Stirling councillors have voted to install three raised pedestrian crossings along West Coast Drive from Watermans Bay to North Beach as well as reduce the speed to 40km/h. Original recommendations …

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Alkimos Aquatic Centre edges closer with business plan approved by Wanneroo City Council

by Walter Watson
Alkimos Aquatic Centre edges closer with business plan approved by Wanneroo City Council

The $78 million Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre is moving forward, with Wanneroo City Council approving the business plan for the facility and revealing a 2026 opening date. At a …

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Trigg rescue: Three young men saved at unpatrolled beach thanks to nearby surf lifesaving training session

by Walter Watson
Trigg rescue: Three young men saved at unpatrolled beach thanks to nearby surf lifesaving training session

With strong winds and low visibility from the glaring sun, three young men would have been moments from drowning at Trigg Beach if not for a nearby surf lifesaving training …

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Wanneroo councillors’ push to stop Quinns Rocks glamping site at old caravan site narrowly fails

by Walter Watson
Wanneroo councillors’ push to stop Quinns Rocks glamping site at old caravan site narrowly fails

A controversial glamping site will go ahead despite a motion to revoke the decision over limited access to information and refusal to allow open debate. Wanneroo councillor Phil Bedworth moved …

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City of Stirling council votes against construction of temporary carpark near Scarborough Beach foreshore

by Walter Watson
City of Stirling council votes against construction of temporary carpark near Scarborough Beach foreshore

Debate over a temporary carpark at the Scarborough Beach precinct dominated the first Stirling council meeting of the year with the council voting not to support it. Despite the city …

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Stirling council gives Scarborough Clock Tower the green light for $90,000 installation of coloured LEDs

by Walter Watson
Stirling council gives Scarborough Clock Tower the green light for ,000 installation of coloured LEDs

Coloured LED ground lights at a cost of $90,000 for the Scarborough Clock Tower were approved by the City of Stirling at Tuesday’s council meeting. The installation of the colour-changing …

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