Stirling Scene Summer Edition

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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