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What's being done about traffic congestion? The City is working with all levels of government to alleviate traffic congestion, making your journey quicker and a lot less stressful. Most of the major projects in and around Cockburn are due for completion by 2021.
Cockburn Central - Spearwood Avenue (in part) duplication - COMPLETED
- Armadale Road duplication - COMPLETED
- New bridge over Kwinana Freeway connecting North Lake Road to Armadale Road - LATE 2021
On and off Kwinana Freeway - Kwinana Freeway widening - COMPLETED
- Jandakot Road (in part) duplication - LATE 2021
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Build confidence on your bike
Haven't been on a bike for a while, or just want to feel safer and more confident? Attend an Adult Bike workshop run by an accredited instructor who will get you back on your bike and enjoying cycling in no time! Learn how to: - Mount and dismount a bike
- Start, stop, balance and use your brakes
- Scan, corner and use hand signals
- Navigate basic traffic situations like roundabouts and crossings
- Wear your helmet securely.
Saturday, 19 September, 2-5pm at Manning Park, Hamilton Hill. Cost: $75 (bike hire is an additional $20). Use #cockburnrocks as the discount code at the checkout if you are a local resident or staff member. BYO bicycle and helmet (or hire from us), water bottle, sunscreen, comfortable stretchy pants and shoes. |
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A greener Hamilton Hill...
The City is working closely with The Forever Project and Urban Impact Project to turn a hot 880sqm carpark at Winterfold Road and Greenslade Street into a green, leafy space that residents can enjoy. The project forms part of the City's Urban Forest Plan which aims to increase street trees and canopy cover throughout Cockburn.
Take a sneak peek... To see how they are going to transform the area into a green oasis, attend a demonstration by Chris Ferreira from The Forever Project on Saturday 12 September, 10am-midday at the corner of Winterfold Road and Greenslade Street in Hamilton Hill. |
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Are you safe online?
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has released a range of cyber security instruction guides for specific software, apps and devices. The guides cover topics including: - Turning on automatic updates
- Backing up and restoring your files
- Turning on two-factor authentication
- Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, WhatsApp.
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New bridge for Hamilton Hill
Hamilton Hill is getting a new $7M pedestrian bridge on Stock Road, with funding coming from the State Government's WA Recovery Plan. The bridge will replace the old one that was hit by a truck and damaged last year. The pedestrian and cycling connection between Hamilton Hill and Coolbellup will remain in place. |
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Nominate an inspirational volunteer
You don't always hear about those special people who dedicate their time to volunteer in our community. We invite you to nominate someone who volunteers for a local organisation based in or servicing Cockburn. There are two categories and the winners will share in a total prize pool of $2,400.
If you know someone who deserves to be recognised for what they do, nominate them for this year's Inspirational Volunteer Award. Nominations close 25 September. |
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Life back in the 1920s
Looking for activities these school holidays? Take a tour through Azelia Ley Homestead Museum in Manning Park. The homestead was built in 1923 for a member of the Manning family and offers a glimpse into life at the turn of the century.
Take a stroll through the house and see what the original kitchen, bedrooms and bathroom looked like. The kitchen even has some common groceries on display! Open Wednesdays during school holidays, 30 September and 7 October, 10am-1pm. $2 entry. Bookings not required. |
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Are you a business & want to be part of Coogee Live?
Coogee Live is the biggest, free community festival in Cockburn, attracting crowds of over 18,000 people across a fun filled weekend in March/ April each year.
The event includes arts and performance, creative workshops, family activities, treasure hunts, food demonstrations and pop up restaurants, wellness initiatives and sustainability workshops.
With such a diverse program, we have a range of opportunities for businesses to get involved in and to leverage their brand. Click below to see what partnership opportunities are available for 2021. If you have questions on how you can be part of the event, contact us at hello@coogeelive.com.au |
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Hay your say on what's happening in Cockburn
Coogee Beach Foreshore Earlier this year we sought feedback on how you use Coogee Beach, what you value, and what you want protected. We have developed a draft management plan to adapt to potential coastline changes and want to know what you think.
Proposed Structure Plan - Lots 11, 74 and 9046 Beenyup Road, Banjup Have your say on the location, zonings and rationale behind the proposed structure plan for this area. Closes 10 October.
Traffic Calming - Shallcross St, Yangebup The City is proposing to install traffic calming devices at several locations on Shallcross Street and the Yangebup Road approach to Shallcross Street. Have your say by 24 September. |
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