Stirling Scene Autum Newsletter

Your Councillors and their Contact Details * These suburbs are located in multiple Wards.

WAAPA in the Park

phoning the City with enquiries, RMS means we can answer your questions faster. A significant project for the City, RMS will transform the way we do business with our customers by digitally upgrading dozens of processes so they can be lodged, managed and tracked more efficiently. The Stirling City Centre project – covering the area from Karrinyup Road, along Cedric Street and Ellen Stirling Boulevard to Scarborough Beach Road – is a strategic priority this year. Significant development will take place in 2019, leading towards the creation of Perth’s second CBD. The construction of the Stephenson Avenue extension will get underway to greatly improve accessibility and reduce congestion in the area, and the $750 million Mayor’s message Butlers Reserve Works to refurbish clubrooms at the reserve include upgrades to the kitchen, change rooms, toilets and increased storage for local sporting clubs. The upgrades also include improvements to the general condition and accessibility of the clubrooms. The works are set for completion in late June 2019. Upgrades are underway to boost the overall look of the centre’s sports stadium for sports events and presentations. Making access improvements to the adjacent mezzanine viewing area, including a new elevator, are also part of the works taking shape. Works are due for completion in March 2019. Robinson Reserve Master Plan (Tuart Hill) Work to improve local sporting and recreational opportunities for the community start this year. The upgrades include a new barbecue and picnic area, shelters and seating, a revamped playground, updated public toilets and an improved path network. Stirling Leisure Centres – Herb Graham Mirrabooka

redevelopment of Westfield Innaloo will start to take shape. I will continue campaigning for light rail to connect at both the Glendalough and Stirling heavy rail stations and follow a route down Scarborough Beach Road. This would ultimately link the Perth CBD and Stirling City Centre to the redeveloped Scarborough Beach precinct. Lastly, I hope you can come along to this year’s Harmony Day Celebration for our Guinness World Records Title attempt for the most nationalities in a drum circle. See page 3 for details.

Coastal Ward: Doubleview* Karrinyup* North Beach Scarborough Trigg Watermans Bay Mayor Councillor Mark Irwin Ph: (08) 9205 8502 mark.irwin@stirling.wa.gov.au

Councillor Karen Caddy Ph: 0419 477 757 karen.caddy@stirling.wa.gov.au

Inglewood Ward: Dianella* Inglewood Yokine*

Deputy Mayor Councillor David Lagan Ph: 0408 068 597 david.lagan@stirling.wa.gov.au Councillor Bianca Sandri Ph: 0439 185 175 bianca.sandri@stirling.wa.gov.au

Happy 2019! This year, the City will greatly improve our customer service with the upcoming roll out of the City’s new Relationship Management System (RMS). Available around the clock, the system will give customers the ability to track their requests and access updates online. For those who prefer to continue

Get ready for top class entertainment when performers from the WA Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) take centre stage at the free WAAPA in the Park event on Saturday 23 March starting at 7.00pm. Bring along your family, friends and a blanket to Ron Stone Park in Mount Lawley for a magical evening under the stars. Be wowed by the Phat Funk Band and WAAPA’s most accomplished jazz and contemporary musicians as they perform an awesome selection of new and classic funk, soul, pop and jazz numbers. WAAPA Production and Arts Management students will deliver stage management, lighting, sound and front-of-house management on the night. Arrive early to secure your spot and enjoy a picnic. WAAPA in the Park is proudly presented by the City of Stirling and the WA Academy of Performing Arts.

Balga Ward: Balga Dianella* Mirrabooka Nollamara* Westminster

Mark Irwin Mayor

Councillor David Boothman JP Ph: 0419 047 224 david.boothman@stirling.wa.gov.au

Our City To give you an insight into the progress on some of the City’s projects, here is a summary of updates that have occurred during the past few months:

Councillor Keith Sargent Ph: 0402 202 149 keith.sargent@stirling.wa.gov.au

Doubleview Ward: Churchlands Doubleview* Innaloo Wembley Wembley Downs Woodlands

Stirling City Centre The Stirling City Centre project is the City’s number one priority and our community will start to see this area undergo a transformation in the near future. A number of exciting developments are planned to create a vibrant and accessible urban centre, which will become Perth’s second CBD. Stage one of the project involves construction of the Stephenson reduce congestion and unlock vital vacant land for development. This new development will feature a mix of residential and commercial opportunities with a variety of housing types and a town centre that includes the Westfield Innaloo $750 million redevelopment as well as shops, cafes and alfresco dining. Work on the detailed designs for stage one has started, with construction of the Stephenson Avenue extension scheduled to get underway this year. This will pave the way for delivery of light rail from the Stirling City Centre to Scarborough Beach, proposed in stage two. Avenue extension and a new freeway interchange that will

North Beach foreshore A feasibility study to determine the location of a new public toilet on the foreshore is underway and construction works are set to start by July 2019. Princess Wallington Reserve (Balga) The City has completed the design phase of the Princess Wallington Community Parkland project. Next, design consultant Ecoscape will assist with work required to prepare for the tendering process in mid-2019. Construction is currently scheduled to start in late 2019. Lotterywest has provided a $2.34m grant for the project and the City will fund the balance of the $7.3m budget. On completion, the project will deliver a new skate facility, multi-court sports area, BMX track, regional playground and more. These new recreational activities will be supported by open spaces with park amenities such as barbeque and picnic areas, public toilets, shelters and seating. The City will advertise when a planned community information session will be held regarding progress on the project and its design.

Councillor Stephanie Proud JP Ph: 0411 070 793 stephanie.proud@stirling.wa.gov.au

Councillor Elizabeth Re Ph: 0419 913 988 elizabeth.re@stirling.wa.gov.au

Hamersley Ward: Balcatta* Carine Gwelup Hamersley Karrinyup* Stirling*

Councillor Karlo Perkov Ph: 0447 904 714 karlo.perkov@stirling.wa.gov.au

Lawley Ward: Coolbinia Dianella* Nollamara* Menora Mt Lawley Yokine*

Mayor Mark Irwin with members of Akwaaba and Bella Ndayikeze

Guinness World Records ® Title attempt at Harmony Day Celebration

Councillor Joe Ferrante Ph: 0418 891 274 joe.ferrante@stirling.wa.gov.au

Councillor Suzanne Migdale Ph: 0429 469 660 suzanne.migdale@stirling.wa.gov.au

Be part of a Guinness World Records Title attempt during the Harmony Day Celebration at The Square Mirrabooka on Friday 15 March. This year, we hope to break the record for the most nationalities in a drum circle and there’s no previous drumming experience required. With the City of Stirling being such a multicultural community, we must be in with a real chance of breaking the existing record.

The free Harmony Day event from 10.00am to 2.30pm will celebrate the rich culture and diversity in our community with dance performances, kid’s activities and much more. Tuck into a free sausage sizzle and check in with the many stallholders providing loads of handy information about local services. Contact the City on (08) 9205 8555 or visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/events for more details about the event.

Osborne Ward: Balcatta* Glendalough Joondanna Osborne Park Stirling* Tuart Hill

Councillor Giovanni Italiano JP Ph: 0419 240 655 giovanni.italiano@stirling.wa.gov.au

Councillor Adam Spagnolo Ph: 0447 235 217 adam.spagnolo@stirling.wa.gov.au www.stirling.wa.gov.au

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