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New online 'one stop shop' for City of Cockburn news
We've launched a dedicated spot on our website called 'Latest News' where you can access media releases, official media statements, our Weekly News Wraps, find out more about major City projects and events, and more! It's also home to a fresh new segment called Quintessentially Cockburn — featuring stories on some of Cockburn's unique, iconic personalities.
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Marissa is Quintessentially Cockburn
Instantly recognisable by her trademark smile and larger than life personality, Marissa Verma is the founder and owner of successful Aboriginal business Bindi Bindi Dreaming, based right here in Cockburn. Read Marissa's story in our new online feature, Quintessentially Cockburn.  
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Extraordinary Election to fill East ward vacancy
An Extraordinary Election to fill the Councillor vacancy in the City of Cockburn’s East ward will be determined by postal vote on Friday 8 July. The single vacancy is the result of the resignation of former East ward Councillor Chamonix Terblanche. 
 
People on the electoral roll in the City’s East ward suburbs of Atwell, Aubin Grove, Banjup, Hammond Park, Jandakot, Leeming, Success and Treeby are eligible to vote in the non-compulsory election. Enrol to vote
 by 19 May.
Enrol to vote here by 19 May
$10.5m Frankland Park facility opens
The City officially opened the new Frankland Park Sports and Community Facility late last month. Located in Hammond Park, the space includes two full size AFL ovals, a baseball batting cage, clubrooms, changerooms, community activity spaces, toilets and a 150 bay carpark. It will serve as a homeground for Hammond Park JFC and Braves Baseball Club.
More on the new facility
Subsidies to improve your verge and save money
The City, with the Water Corporation, offers $250 - $500 subsidies for residents to fund improving their verges by laying mulch and planting native flora. Not only does it look spectacular, it creates a habitat for native birds and can save you money on your water bill. The program is open from 15 May - 30 September.
Find out more
Seawall installed to reduce beach erosion

A 35m geotextile sand container (GSC) seawall has been buried in the dunes in front of Rollinson Road at C.Y. O’Connor Beach. The GSC will allow for more stable dunes to establish, reducing sand blowing into the nearby park and covering cycle paths. The City will revegetate and rehabilitate the dunes once the seawall is installed.

The GSC will complement the modular engineered fringing reef installed offshore and act as a backstop to severe storm erosion. This project is part-funded by CoastWest and the City of Cockburn.

More on coastal management
City welcomes $4.3b dry-dock announcement
The City welcomed recent news of the $4.3b investment to deliver a dry-dock facility at the Australian Marine Complex (AMC) in Henderson. The dry-dock will enable the construction, maintenance and preservation of large naval vessels in Australia and support an even stronger commercial shipbuilding and sustainment market in WA. Work will start in 2023 and initial operations will commence in 2028.
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New berths opening soon at Port Coogee Marina
Stage 3 of the Port Coogee Marina expansion is progressing well, with some new berths opening in July 2022. All concrete floating jetties and supporting piles are installed for the 69 new marina berths. Modules for the 90m timber boardwalks and jarrah decking are under construction. The gatehouses are delayed due to shipping, so we aim to open two of the three jetties from July and will be able to accept some new boaties from our waitlists. In the meantime, the contractors will finish the last jetty, loading platform and second gatehouse.
Further info + map of berths
Study brings City closer to green hydrogen power
The City aspires to become carbon neutral and transition to a zero-emissions vehicle fleet. A new report outlines how we could produce green hydrogen power for our heavy waste trucks. 
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Hundreds use new path in Bibra Lake
In a joint $580k project with Transport WA, City of Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti MLA have officially opened a shared path helping reduce car trips and congestion near Hope Road, Bibra Lake. The kilometre-long path extends from the shared path on Bibra Drive along Hope Road to connect with the Kwinana Freeway principal shared path. 
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What events are on in Cockburn?
To find out about upcoming events and workshops in the City, including any COVID related changes, visit our events page on the website, refer to your Cockburn Community Events Guide or visit our Facebook page. 

Events in May and June
Wish Upon a Paper Crane 
11 Apr - 31 May
Froggy's Fun on the Green 26 Apr - 28 Jun, school term only
My Time - Aboriginal Support Group Tues, school term only
Private Music Lessons at CYC Tues and Thurs, school term only
Beeliar Hub Wed, school term only
Tuning into Teens 5 May - 9 June, Thurs
Employ Me Thurs, school term only
Let's Talk Marketing – Tues 10 May
Bringing Up Great Kids – 11 May - 15 June, Wed
Pool Walking Program – 18 May - 22 June, Wed

Growing Your Volunteering Through Social Media – Wed 18 May
DIY Chemical-Free Deoderant Workshop – Sun 22 May
Wise Women Workshops – Last Wed of the month
Modern Cloth Nappy Workshop – Sat 28 May
Kicking Goals for Life Soccer League – Tues from 31 May
Earth Carers Course – 2 - 16 June
Rising Lotus Coogee Live Pop-up 
 4 - 5 June

These events are subject to change or cancellation. Check our website and social media pages for the latest information. 
More events in Cockburn
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