| | | Bibra Lake Fun Run: where fitness meets family fun Start warming up, because our iconic local fun run is back and will be held on Sunday 10 September 2023. There is a 6km and 12km course around our beautiful lake and runners of all ages and fitness levels are welcome – along with walkers, rollers, pram pushers, and dog walkers. Activities to keep the kids occupied on the day include Zumba, face-painting, nature play, and a sausage sizzle. | Register for a timed run |
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| | Revamp of Peace Park in Spearwood complete The upgrades included footpath repairs, and a new gazebo, picnic setting, signage, and park benches. The small but symbolic neighbourhood park commemorates the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Perth artist Esti Nagy is adding the park’s finishing touches with two footpath murals inspired by traditional Japanese art, patterns and symbolism. In June 2023, four Peppermint Trees and 17 Ginkgo bilobas were planted. Ginkgo bilobas hold profound significance in Hiroshima, embodying resilience, and hope, while the Peppermints will provide future habitat for black cockatoos. The City engaged residents, representatives from the Mayor’s for Peace Organisation, and representatives from the Consulate-General of Japan in Perth for the $150,000 project. |
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| | Join more than 9,500 ratepayers using SmartRates SmartRates is a flexible option that allows you to make weekly, fortnightly, or four-weekly direct debit payments instead of paying an annual lump sum, or four instalments which can be difficult. With SmartRates, you pay using continuous direct debit. This means there’s no need to remember due dates and you avoid any overdue fees. And to help alleviate costs for individuals and businesses, the City has eliminated its three per cent interest charge on SmartRates. | Sign up now |
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| | Local Government election candidate information sessions — webinar If you’re interested in becoming a candidate for the October 2023 local government elections then the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC), the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) and the Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) have the forum for you. On Monday 14 August 2023 from 6pm you can access a free webinar which will give you all the information you need to understand the role of being a local government councillor and how to become one. Registration is important so that you can receive a link to join the webinar. During the webinar, you can also ask questions of representatives from the WAEC, WALGA and DLGSC. The Minister for Local Government David Michael, a former local councillor, will open the webinar. | Register for webinar |
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| | Local Government election candidate information sessions — in person There will be a candidate information evening for prospective candidates at the City's Administration Building. There will be presenters from the Western Australian Local Government Association and City Staff. The session is free to Cockburn electors and light refreshments will be provided. Registration is mandatory. When: Wednesday 23 August 2023 Time: 6-8pm To register, complete the registration form by 5pm on 21 August 2023. Registration is mandatory. | Register for info session |
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| | Local government ordinary election close of enrolments To be able to vote in the upcoming local government elections on 21 October 2023, your name must be on the Council Electoral Roll which is currently being prepared. You should automatically be enrolled for your residential address, but if you own more than one property in the district, you may be entitled to vote in more than one ward election. Also, if you own or operate a business on rateable property in a different ward, you may be entitled to more than one vote. Check your eligibility with our Rates Department on 08 9411 3444. To be included on the roll, registrations must be submitted by 5pm Friday 25 August 2023. | View close of enrolment notice |
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| | | | | Celebrating fur, feather and fangs! September is Biodiversity Month, a celebration of Cockburn’s remarkable ecosystems and the abundant life around us. During the month-long celebration, immerse yourself in the wonders of biodiversity through our engaging events. There are native animal displays, art workshops, wildflower walks, night stalks, and more! | Find out more |
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| | | Kalyakoorl, ngalak warangka, (Forever we sing) Multi-award-winning duo Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse will take you on a journey through the four principles that guide their work — Koort (heart), Moort (family & community), Boodja (land & connection to country) and Koorlangka (children and legacy). | Book now |
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| | | Each month, Cockburn’s populace sends the equivalent of 13 adult blue whales worth of waste to landfill. We can all play a part in reducing the amount of waste we produce and learning to recycle and reuse more efficiently. Learn how you can do your bit. |
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| | Edge is THE forum for industry leaders, R&D teams, engineers, innovators, and young talents to connect around the leading edge of marine engineering technologies and projects. Join us on Thursday 17 August at the Jakovich Centre, Henderson. |
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