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News published October 2016
Teeing off for charity
Published 17th October 2016
City of Wanneroo staff and local businesses have gone head to head in the City’s 2016 Corporate Charity Golf Day, raising an incredible $26,850 for charity.
$5million funding bid for sporting facilities
Published 13th October 2016
The City of Wanneroo will seek almost $5million in state government funding for seven major sports facility projects from Alkimos to Banksia Grove and Kingsway.
City to press Minister on Two Rocks beach erosion
Published 13th October 2016
The City of Wanneroo will seek an urgent meeting with Transport Minister Bill Marmion to request the state government’s early implementation of measures to address ongoing erosion at Two Rocks Beach.
Activity report covers almost 200 projects
Published 13th October 2016
A master plan for activities at City of Wanneroo reserves has identified almost 200 individual projects with a value of more than $70 million.
‘City-centric’ plan needs focus on northern growth
Published 12th October 2016
The state government’s Draft Perth Transport Plan is too city-centric and needs to give clearer timeframes for a rail link to Yanchep and the Mitchell Freeway extension.
Hardship – Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
Published 12th October 2016
The City of Wanneroo is teaming with The Spiers Centre to put on an informative event for local residents during Anti-Poverty Week.
Mitchell Freeway extension update week beginning 10 October 2016
Published 11th October 2016
The latest details on the Mitchell Freeway Extension for October, including night and Sunday works, traffic impacts and lane closures.
New operator proposed for Yanchep beach cafe
Published 11th October 2016
The City of Wanneroo has proposed a new operator for the Yanchep Beach Café.
Aboriginal Art Exhibition to benefit teenage girls
Published 11th October 2016
The City of Wanneroo is supporting Aboriginal girls from Girrawheen Senior High school in an art program which will see their work exhibited at the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre.
New sculpture encourages residents to get active
Published 10th October 2016
The new Pearsall Hocking Community Centre has an eyecatching ‘flying bicycle’ artwork that also delivers an uplifting message about the benefits of active and healthy lifestyles.