Cockburn Cultural Fair - Saturday 4 April Come along to help celebrate Cockburn's diverse range of cultures at the Cockburn Cultural Fair. Our FREE event boasts food, music and stalls selling a variety of wares, and of course, the grand final of Cockburn's Got Talent! Roaming the grounds will be lion dancers, Jeremy the Caricaturist and belly dancers. Don't miss special musical performances by Chilli Con Curly, Italycious, Bambuseae Rhythm Section and dancing by the Zagreb Croation Folkloric Group. Saturday 4 April, 3-7pm Harmony Oval, Atwell Recycle & receive $0.10 for every can, bottle or carton at the Fair! Containers for Change You can bring aluminium beverage cans (e.g. beer or soft drink) including crushed cans, plastic and glass bottles (e.g. beer/cider/pre-mix, juice and water bottles), and flavoured milk cartons (e.g. choc milk). Containers can be 150ml to 3 litres. Ensure the containers are clean and empty and take the lids off; we’ll accept them for recycling separately if you bring them along. Unfortunately we can’t accept wine, spirit bottles or plain milk containers as they will not be covered by the WA Containers for Change scheme. Limit is 200 containers per family / group. |
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Cockburn's first electric fleet vehicle The City has purchased its first 100 per cent electric vehicle (EV), to help it maintain its Zero emissions fleet as part of its Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Strategy. The Hyundai Ioniq features zero tailpipe emissions and the City is one of WA’s first local governments to purchase an EV in favour of petrol or diesel models for staff fleet use. The sedan has a 310km range and from a low battery level, takes about four hours to fully charge at the City’s Operations Centre. It can be charged from a low battery in about 30 minutes at one of four public Fast Charge EV stations in Cockburn. The City will also be investing in an electric waste truck this year. |
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Want a better looking neighbourhood? The City wants new development in Cockburn to have a positive impact on the local community: • Development that enhances the neighbourhood’s character • Quality, well designed homes • Sustainable homes • More trees & landscaping. Have your say on the draft local planning policy for the design of all grouped dwellings (e.g. units, villas) in Cockburn, and the proposed changes to Town Planning Scheme No.3 (Scheme Amendment No.149). Visit the link below or chat to one of our team at the Administration office by 9 April 2020. |
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Discover the Youth Centre... Find out at the Cockburn Youth Centre's 'Night of Discovery'. Learn more about the amazing term and school holiday programs, the Cockburn RYDE driving program, workshops to prepare for the workforce and life in general, and all the other events, activities and things to do throughout the year for youth aged 10-24. Thursday 9 April, 5-8pm Cockburn Youth Centre, 25 Wentworth Parade, Success You'll also get to meet the amazing staff, and for the kids, enjoy free food, a silent disco, inflatable entertainment and a photo booth. Free and open to all. |
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Cockburn ARC opens 24/7 Cockburn ARC gym is now open 24 hours a day! All new active or flexi lifestyle memberships will automatically include 24/7 access at no extra cost. Members were surveyed in 2019 with responses consistently asking for the health club gym to be open 24/7 for added workout flexibility. The opening hours only include the gym, not the pools, group fitnesss, cafe or creche areas. There's no across the board fee hike for members, and current active or flexi lifestyle members who want 24-hour access need to register on the Cockburn ARC website and complete a short online induction. Click the button below. |
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Temporary closure of Solomon Road, Jandakot Upgrades to approximately 800 metres of Solomon Road from Jandakot to Dollier Road, Jandakot will commence on 23 March, weather permitting, and will continue until mid-2020. The upgrades are part of the conditions of the development of the Calleya Estate in Treeby. Road Closures Solomon Road between Peppworth Place and Jandakot Road, will be closed throughout construction. Click the button below to view the map for the suggested detour routes for road users. The new Jandakot Road/Clementine Boulevard intersection will be completed prior to the closure, providing an additional access/egress for local residents. Access and diversions There will be two diversions in place for the duration of the works: • From Solomon Road along Cutler Road and Prinsep Road to Berrigan Drive • Jandakot Road and Warton Road to Armadale Road. For further information including access to properties, visit our website, T: 08 9411 3444 or E: comment@cockburn.wa.gov.au |
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New suburb, Lake Coogee nearly official! The City of Cockburn’s newest suburb, Lake Coogee will become official on 30 March. Lake Coogee replaces parts of Munster, but a residual section of Munster to the east of Rockingham Roads remains. What are the changes? • The part of Munster west of Stock Road/Rockingham Road, east of the Lake Coogee lake, and north of Frobisher Avenue will be renamed Lake Coogee • The part of Munster west of Stock Road/Rockingham Road, west of the Lake Coogee lake, and south of Frobisher Avenue, will become part of Henderson. The City also supported an extension of the boundary of Henderson northwards to include land zoned for future development as Marine Related Industry. |
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Key events coming up... Show Off 16 - An exhibition of artists 28 March - 5 April Memorial Hall, Hamilton Hill Memorial Hall will open its doors to the public to view some amazing pieces of art produced by local Cockburn artists. Open daily, 10am-3pm and it's free. Cockburn Cultural Fair 4 April, Harmony Oval Harvest Lakes 3-7pm April School Holiday Programs We have released a number of our April school holiday events so get in quick as they book out fast! From shipwreck snorkelling to a bat night stalk, exploring Manning Park with 'Educated by Nature' and more, we have your kids covered. More information |
ANZAC Day 25 April 2020 Service - 5.45am, Cockburn War Memorial, Hamilton Hill ANZAC Day Parade 9.50am - parade assembles at the Cockburn RSL carpark 10.20am - parade arrives at Cockburn War Memorial, Hamilton Hill Road closures will be in affect on ANZAC Day including Rockingham Rd and Carrington Street, in the area surrounding Memorial Hall and the RSL on Frederick Road, Hamilton Hill. Youth ANZAC Parade 29 April 2020 9.45am March commences from City of Cockburn car park 10.20am Arrives at RSL Memorial Park, Spearwood. |
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