News archive
News published July 2016
Wanneroo Funding Forum
Published 12th July 2016
Learn how to fund your project at the Wanneroo Funding Forum for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.
Coastal protection priorities aligned
Published 12th July 2016
The City of Wanneroo has welcomed the announcement of $300,000 of State Government funding for coastal protection in Quinns Rocks in 2016/17.
Raising awareness for stroke victims
Published 12th July 2016
The City of Wanneroo invites people to attend the Northern Suburbs Stroke Support Group’s ‘have a go’ challenge where able-bodied people will perform daily tasks using their less dominant hand.
City welcomes support from all sides of government
Published 8th July 2016
The City of Wanneroo has welcomed support for the rail extension to Yanchep, from the Leader of the Opposition Mark McGowan MLA.
City understands community’s concerns for cat and calls for calm
Published 7th July 2016
The City of Wanneroo has reviewed its investigations into an alleged dog attack on a cat in Carramar.
Noongar Elders will be celebrated in Wanneroo exhibition
Published 7th July 2016
The strength and resilience of Noongar Elders from across the wheatbelt will be celebrated in a portrait exhibition held at Wanneroo Library.
The City Celebrating NAIDOC Week
Published 4th July 2016
NAIDOC Week celebrates the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders all across Australia in the first full week of July.
City budget highlights huge investment
Published 4th July 2016
Major new sporting, community and civic facilities are central to the largest capital works program ever undertaken by the City of Wanneroo, announced as part of Council’s 2016/17 budget.
Some wins for outer suburbs, but long-term solution missing
Published 1st July 2016
There have been some significant wins for infrastructure in outer suburbs in this election campaign, but a more long-term strategic approach is still missing, according to a key advocacy group.
“Jobs and growth” focus should be in outer suburbs
Published 1st July 2016
The Government should make the outer suburbs a key priority in its cities agenda, according to a leading urban researcher.