Stirling Scene Summer Edition

City of Stirling quarterly newsletter

Summer Edition 2018

Good Times at Sunset Veranda

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Get Your Free 2019 Calendar p3 • Rates Prize Draw Winners p5 • Christmas Carol Events Near You p7

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Back for its longest season yet, Sunset Veranda also features a range of ticketed FRINGE WORLD shows including stand-up comedy and family entertainment. Make sure to keep an eye on the Sunset Veranda Facebook page for more details. Congratulations to all of the winners in the City’s annual Rates Prize Draw held in October. Thank you to our sponsors who supported the event, everyone who attended on the night and to everyone who paid their rates early for a chance to win a prize. Early payment of rates helps the City invest those funds sooner and provide some of its services with the interest earned. A full list of winners features on Page 5 of this issue. Mayor’s Message

Like me, I’m sure everyone is looking forward to the warmer weather and there’s plenty to keep you entertained in and around the City this summer. We have a bunch of markets happening across the City from Scarborough to Inglewood, so there’s no better time to enjoy the outdoors and try something new. A list of several local markets features on Page 4 of this issue. Just finally, on behalf of all Councillors, I would like to wish all City of Stirling residents a safe and happy Christmas and a great NewYear.

What could be better than enjoying the magnificent Sunset Veranda pop-up venue while you take in a beautiful beach sunset with family and friends? Well, you can do just that from mid-January when Sunset Veranda returns to Scarborough Beach.

Happy reading!

Mark Irwin Mayor

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:

Robinson Reserve Master Plan (Tuart Hill) Robinson Reserve provides valuable sporting and recreational opportunities for the community which will be enhanced with a number of planned upgrades. These upgrades include a barbecue and picnic area, shelters and seating, a new and upgraded playground, public toilets and an improved path network. Additional recreational items have also been planned with a new basketball/netball half-court and skate and scooter elements. These upgrades are anticipated to commence in 2019. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au and search ‘Robinson Reserve Master Plan’ for more details. Left: Robinson Reserve Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre The iconic amphitheatre is now looking better than ever after some recent upgrades. Three shade sails have been replaced, the entire structure has been repainted and more than a dozen up-lights have been replaced.

Dianella Regional Open Space Sports floodlighting has been replaced on Oval 3 at the popular reserve. The newly-introduced flood lighting uses energy efficient LED technology and provides required lighting levels for local sports. Princess Wallington Reserve (Balga) Lotterywest presented the City with a $2.34 million grant that will go towards the Princess Wallington Community Parkland project in Balga. The balance of the $7.3 million project will be funded by the City. Ecoscape has been awarded the design contract for the project and this work is now underway. Construction is scheduled to start in mid-2019. On completion, local kids will be able to enjoy a new skate facility, multi-court area (basketball/soccer and netball), 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.

Mount Lawley Streetscape Study A study is underway to review the Mount Lawley centre streetscape, along the section of Beaufort Street between Walcott Street and Queen Street, and including Beaucott and Astor lanes. The project will ultimately improve the streetscape with new aspects such as public art, street furniture and tree plantings. It is anticipated that the improvements will be rolled out during the next 12 months.

North Beach Jetty The longstanding North Beach Jetty has had an overhaul this year to return it to its best. The jetty has received extensive upgrades including replacement of timber decking and supports along with a new jetty light.

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

Local History Focus on…

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

Balga Ward: Balga Dianella* Mirrabooka Nollamara* Westminster

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

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

The Odin Drive-In Theatre screen can be seen in the top right hand corner of the photo

Odin Drive-In Theatre For more than 20 years, the Odin Drive- In Theatre in Innaloo proved popular with movie fans. It was located on Odin Road – between Orr Place and Amelia Street – and offered 500 bays when it opened on 31 December in 1964. The drive-in also featured a playground and a café. Massive arc lamps projected the latest movies from the operations box onto a towering screen that measured 63ft (19.2m) tall and 90ft (27.4m) wide. To meet demand, the number of car bays increased to 677 in 1965. In 1979, the City Theatre/TVW group purchased the drive-in theatre and operated it for

Doubleview Ward: Churchlands Doubleview* Innaloo Wembley Wembley Downs Woodlands

nine years. Hoyts later took over City Theatre in 1988 and decided to close all six of its drive-in theatres around Perth. The Odin Drive-in Theatre hosted its last screening in July 1988 and the site was demolished later that month to make way for the residential housing you see today. Sadly, this is the only image that we have of the Odin Drive-In Theatre,

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 Andrew Guilfoyle Ph: 0427 285 970 andrew.guilfoyle@stirling.wa.gov.au

so if you have any photos of this long-gone attraction you would like to share please; contact the City’s Museum Curator on (08) 9205 8555. Pick Up Your Free 2019 City Calendar The City’s 2019 Community Calendar is now available. The eye-catching ‘Community at Play’ calendar showcases many of the wonderful things you can see, do and explore in the City of Stirling. The calendar features an A-Z disposal guide, handy recycling tips, waste collection schedule as well as information on green waste verge collections and the on-demand collection service. Pick up your free calendar from the City’s Administration Centre, Works Depot, Animal Care Facility, City libraries and Stirling Leisure Centres or at Karrinyup Shopping Centre, The Square Mirrabooka and Westfield Innaloo.

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

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

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

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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Inspiring Migrant Stories The Migrant Employment Stories project

Nations to working in an aged care kitchen in Perth. While a challenge initially, she later realised the new role was a good opportunity to gain a better understanding of local workplace culture. She hopes her story will help others value new employment opportunities. The project complements the City’s Kaleidoscope Initiative, which supports newcomers in securing related employment and helps employers reap the rewards of a diverse workforce. Visit www.kaleidoscopeinitiative.com.au to watch the stories.

showcases heart-warming stories of newcomers who have overcome adversity to successfully live and work in WA. A joint initiative between MercyCare, RootsTV and the City of Stirling, the project features a series of short films that highlight the benefits of a culturally diverse workplace. In one film, Sri Lankan migrant Tharanga De Silva shares her story of moving to Australia in search of better opportunities for her young son. Tharanga talks of her transition from serving as a lawyer for the United

Tharanga De Silva

Ask the City!

The City’s Customer 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.Which beaches are dog-friendly within the City? There are three dog-friendly beaches in the City: • North Beach (between Margaret Street and Castle Street) • Trigg Beach (between Bennion Street and Kathleen Street) and • Peasholm Street Dog Beach Scarborough. As with dogs in reserves, please ensure your dog is kept under effective control at all times. Q. Does Scarborough Beach Pool offer memberships? If so, what is the cost? grant you full access to our unique beachfront facility.You’ll be able to swim and train with the beach as your backdrop with unlimited pool and group fitness access for just $50 per month! You can contact SBP directly for further information on (08) 9205 7560. Yes it does. A membership to Scarborough Beach Pool will

More Living Green Incentives On the Way

The City of Stirling recognises that small changes can make a big difference to our environment over time. The City’s Living Green program continues to encourage residents and schools to take action and start the journey towards more sustainable lifestyles. Each year, the program offers a range of incentives, rebates and workshops to help green the City and reduce water and energy use. During the next 12 months, the City will offer free native plants, home sustainability audits, gardening workshops and more. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/livinggreen for further details about the program.

Markets in Full Effect It’s markets season and there are several options to check out across the City of Stirling during summer. Here is a selection of markets happening near you.

Inglewood Night Markets Mondays from 6.00pm to 9.00pm (through to 29 April 2019) Beaufort Street, Inglewood Stirling Farmers Market Sundays from 7.30am to 11.30am Carpark at 25 Cedric Street, Stirling Scarborough Sunset Markets Thursdays from 5.00pm to 9.00pm (through to 25 April 2019) Scarborough Beach foreshore

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Lambreta Scooter winner Carolyn Prunster with Fredy Arnet from Ace Scooters

Grand prize winner Nancy Milne with Daniel Davies from Scarboro Toyota

2018 Rates Prize Draw Winners More than 20 lucky winners each picked up a fantastic prize at the City’s recent Rates Prize Draw. The impressive collection of prizes included a Lambretta scooter, free movies for a year, $1,000 bank accounts and a $1,000 shopping spree. Nancy Milne won the top prize of a 2018 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport Hybrid from Scarboro Toyota Osborne Park valued at $36,000. By paying rates early, the City is able to invest and generate additional funds for the City, which can then be invested back

into the community. Earlier payment of rates also helps the City keep its rate increases to a minimum. The real winner of the rates incentive prize promotion was the community. The promotion will run again in 2019, giving those ratepayers who pay their rates in full early an opportunity to go into the draw. A special thank-you goes to all our sponsors who helped contribute to a prize pool valued at over $65,000. Congratulations to this year’s winners!

Toyota Camry Ascent Sport Hybrid – Scarboro Toyota Osborne Park Lambretta Scooter package from Ace Scooters, Balcatta Stand Up Paddle Board Package – Stand Up Paddle Sports

Nancy Milne

Peter and Carolyn Prunster Lucio and Isabella Santopolo

Free Movies for aYear – Grand Cinemas

Neisha Walker

Two Night Ocean View Penthouse Stay – Ramada Vetroblu Scarborough

Scott and Josette Patterson

Two Night Stay at Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough $1,500 Coffee Machine – Direct Coffee Supplies

Joan Dalglish

Leonard and Jeanette Hendriks Chris Sarris of Capeen Pty Ltd

$1,500 Savings Account – Westpac $1,000 Savings Account – Westpac $1,000 Savings Account – Westpac

Dumia Asad

Stuart and Patricia Chapman

$1,000 Shopping Spree – The Square Mirrabooka $1,000 Shopping Spree – Karrinyup Shopping Centre

Robert Carlyle

Ugo Caratti

$1,000 Travel Voucher – Business Mantra Chartered Accountants

Name withheld

12 Months of UnlimitedYoga – The Yoga Space

Alina Uzebekova Shirley Elphick Emil Babun Eoin Gladish

12 Months Gym Membership and Three PT sessions – Foundry Fitness

Eye Exam and Designer Frames – Eyecare Centre Carine Solatube Series Brighten Up Skylight – Skylights WA

12 Months Free Internet – Lightspeed Internet An Original Art Piece – Mekel Illustration 12 Months Remedial Massage – Mind and Body 12 Month Swim Pass – Stirling Leisure Centres

Eric and Anne Yamen

Roberta James and Michael Pendock

Mark and Nunziatina Pavisich

Michelle Kendall

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Community Noticeboard

Firebreak Safety Property owners are required to install and maintain firebreaks from 30 November 2018 through to 31 March 2019. Owners of land less than 2,000sqm must slash/ mow all grass to a height no greater than 5 centimetres and remove all slashed greenery and other flammable material from the land. All other property owners must ensure that a 3-metre cleared perimeter free of all combustible material is in place. The penalty for failing to comply with firebreak requirements is a fine of up to $5,000. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/firebreaks or contact the City on (08)9205 8555 for more information.

Switched on to Energy Savings The energy savings keep coming with recent upgrades to Stirling Community Centres – Scarborough and Stirling Leisure Centres – Hamersley. New energy efficient lighting at the Scarborough venue will cut greenhouse gas emissions by 32 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year and save the City about $20,000 in annual running costs. A new rooftop solar system added to the Hamersley venue now supplies a third of the energy needed to power the entire centre. The new 85-panel solar system atop the sports hall will save the City about $11,000 in energy costs each year and pay for itself in just two and a half years. The system will also cut annual greenhouse gas emissions by 30 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

Free CompostingWorkshop The City is offering residents a free workshop on worm farming, composting and bokashi in North Beach on 2 March 2019. Learn practical and easy ways to compost, create a worm farm and use a bokashi bucket for all spaces from window sills to big backyards. Discover how to use meat, fish bones and out of date cheeses in a composting system.You can also set up your very own worm farm and take away enough fat worms to get started. Email waste.services@stirling.wa.gov.au or phone the City on (08) 9205 8555 to register.

Cat and Dog Registrations All dogs older than three months and cats over the age of six months must be registered with the City. With the 2018 renewal date now history, avoid a fine by registering your pet now! The City offers yearly, three-yearly and lifetime registrations for cats and dogs, and discounts are available for pensioners. Phone (08) 9205 8555 or visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au for more details.

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Comedy Hypnotist Matt Hale in action.

Photo credit Kathryn Preston

Sunset Veranda The sunny side of FRINGE WORLD makes its way to the City of Stirling’s Sunset Veranda on Scarborough Beach from 18 January to 17 February. Come and explore all that the new Scarborough Beach has to offer and join us at our pop-up bar to watch stunning sunsets over the coast. It’s free to relax with us under the stars with live music and activities.

Plus, the City is offering a cavalcade of FRINGE WORLD performances under the Big Top, with show tickets ranging from $6.00 to $35.00. If you’re dipping your toe in the warm waters of FRINGE WORLD for the first time, check out fan-favourites like the popular Comedy Gala. Seasoned FRINGE WORLD goers can discover something new from our astonishing program of acts – from cabarets

to musical tribute shows.Younger audiences (ages 2 to 17 years) can enjoy never-before seen special events, workshops and entertainment during the school holidays. A perfect summer’s night at Scarborough Beach awaits. For your chance to win a season pass, make sure you follow the Sunset Veranda on Facebook and sign up to the City of Stirling Arts and Events e-news.

2018 Christmas Carols Dates Hamersley Carols Under the GumTrees

Mount Lawley Christmas Festival Sunday 9 December from 3.00pm

Sunday 9 December from 3.00pm Aintree-Eglinton Reserve, Hamersley Scarborough Carols Sunday 16 December from 7.00pm Scarborough Beach Amphitheatre

St Patrick’s Church and Copley Park Mt Lawley

North Beach Carols Sunday 16 December from 4.30pm Charles Riley Reserve, North Beach

Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/events for more details.

Subscribe to the City’s e-Newsletters and stay up to date with everything from library events and community services to leisure centres and the Adopt-A-Park program. Visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/subscribe for more details.

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Kids Corner Congratulations to the Warner Bros. Pictures ‘Smallfoot’ colouring-in contest winners in the spring issue of Stirling Scene: Smallfoot Prize Pack Jayden Mork (6) Nollamara Family Movie Passes Noah Baker (5) Dianella Monika Hawser (10) Balga Rayju Hill (8) Innaloo Caitlyn Martini (3) Balcatta

To celebrate Illumination’s The Grinch movie arriving in cinemas on 29 November, win one of five family movie pass prizes thanks to Grand Cinemas! (Family movie passes are valid for 2x adults and 2x children or 1x adult and 3x children) Each family pass with candy bar vouchers is valued at over $100! Download the competition page at www.stirling.wa.gov.au/kids and get colouring. Mail your entry to the address below by

As theGrinchgrewup, hegrewmeanerandgrumpier.

For their eighth fully animated feature, Illumination and UniversalPictures present TheGrinch, basedonDr.Seuss’ beloved holiday classic. TheGrinch tells the story of a cynical grump who goeson amission to stealChristmas, only tohave his heart transformedby a young girl’s generous holiday spirit.

Funny, heart-warming and visually stunning, thefilm’s universal tale celebrates the spiritof

Christmas and the indomitable power of optimism.

Friday 21 December 2018. Kids’ Corner Competition C/- Communications Department City of Stirling

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Get Into Beatball Calling all young people aged between 6 and 17 years! Come along and shoot some hoops at the monthly Beatball competition at Stirling Leisure Centres – Herb Graham in Mirrabooka. Held on the last Friday of each month from 5.00pm, the event features a ‘round

robin’ 3-on-3 basketball contest as well as pizza and entertainment including DJ sets and dance performances. Entry is a gold coin donation. Phone (08) 9205 7320 or email HerbGrahamCRC@stirling.wa.gov.au for more details.

If you’re interested in promoting your Stirling small business in this publication, which reaches more than 200,000 local residents, email advertising@stirling.wa.gov.au with the details. It’s free to take part; businesses need only supply a discount offer! All submissions are kept on file and you will be contacted if your submission is selected. *The City of Stirling does not accept responsibility for the redemption of Sterling Deals.

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