In this issue
Five reasons a tree would look great on your verge P3
Your Council, your say P5
bayswater.wa.gov.au
Spring 2019
BayswaterBeat
Senior support sessions P10
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Message from the Mayor
Your Councillors
Deputy Mayor Cr Chris CornishM: 0409 998 330E: chris.cornish
@bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Lorna ClarkeM: 0412 427 910E: lorna.clarke @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Stephanie GrayM: 0456 484 283E: stephanie.gray
@bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Elli Petersen-PikM: 0422 353 844E: elli.petersen-pik @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Barry McKennaP: 9272 0642E: barry.mckenna @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Giorgia JohnsonM: 0421 310 974E: giorgia.johnson @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Filomena PiffarettiM: 0402 189 707E: filomena.piffaretti
@bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Catherine EhrhardtM: 0437 994 710E: catherine.ehrhardt @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Sally PalmerM: 0419 777 919E: sally.palmer @bayswater.wa.gov.au
Cr Michelle SutherlandM: 0406 819 629E: michelle.sutherland
@bayswater.wa.gov.au
Central Ward
West Ward
North Ward
South Ward
Our town centres are really starting to shine as we continue to work with community groups to cultivate the unique identity of each area. Over the past few months we have added street furniture in Maylands, planter boxes in Bayswater, and murals in Noranda. Our latest project is a pocket park in Morley with The Morley Momentum. Hand in hand with these groups and passionate, dedicated local volunteers, we are creating vibrant areas that entice you to visit, and then encourage you to relax, linger and support local businesses.
I am excited about a full calendar of local events for spring, including our annual Community Art Awards and the popular Garden Awards - both launching in September. We love to celebrate our community, and I’m looking forward to seeing the talent on display this year.
As always, there are plenty of free events in the City and on the back of this edition is a list of events to add to your calendar. Don’t forget to check out our Facebook page to stay up-to-date and see what’s going on across the District.
Local clubs and community groups are always teeming with ideas about how we can make living in the inner east even better, and we really want to help those ideas come to life. The Better Bayswater Grant offers these groups funding to help them host a community project, so check out the back page for more information.
This is the perfect time of year to make the most of everything our City has to offer, so I encourage you to get out there and enjoy being part of the Bayswater community.
Mayor Dan Bull West Ward Councillor M: 0423 692 827 E: [email protected]
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Five reasons a tree would look great on your vergeThere are many benefits of having a green neighbourhood - here are just a few:
Did you know the City offers free street trees?
If there’s suitable space on the verge outside your home or business, we can help you select a tree and plant it for you. The City will maintain the tree over its lifetime - all we ask is you give it a bit of water to help it through the summer months in its first couple of years.
Visit our website to request a free street tree.
Reduce your energy bill Trees have a cooling effect during summer and protect your home from wind during winter. This reduces your reliance on air conditioning and heating.
Create a natural habitat Street trees create a biodiversity corridor to allow birds and other wildlife to move through our suburbs.
Beautify your neighbourhood Leafy streets not only look great, they add value to surrounding properties.
Cool your street On a hot day, it can be up to 10 degrees cooler in the shade. Trees create liveable neighbourhoods by making it more comfortable for people to spend time outdoors.
Breathe easy Trees provide oxygen and remove pollution from the air.
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Nominate a community championCouncillor
Elli Petersen-Pik South Ward Councillor
Catch up with...
How did you become involved with the Bayswater community?
I walk a lot in my suburb of Maylands, and almost every day I walk along Guildford Road. The neglect was hard to ignore - the lack of shade, the condition of some of the footpaths, the big derelict lot near KFC, and the very few safe crossings. This prompted me, several years ago, to get involved with our local Ratepayers Association and lead several community campaigns to push for improvements.
What inspired you to become a Councillor?
The possibility of being able to bring about positive changes ‘from the inside’, even through gradual steps. I wanted to sit around the decision-making table on local issues, represent others, and look out for the public interest.
What do you love most about living in the City of Bayswater?
We are lucky to be living so close to the Swan River. Walking and cycling along the riverfront are both things that I enjoy doing with my family. It’s very calming and makes you feel close to nature without having to travel too far.
We all know someone who gives their time, experience and generosity to make the City of Bayswater a better place to live.
You can nominate them for a Community Citizen of the Year Award. There are four categories:
Citizen of the YearA person you believe has provided outstanding service to their community.
Citizen of the Year – YouthA young person you believe has provided outstanding service to their community. To be eligible, the person must be under 25 years of age on January 26.
Citizen of the Year – SeniorAn older person you believe has provided outstanding service to their community. To be eligible, the person must be over 65 years of age on January 26.
Award for Active CitizenshipThis is an award for a community group that has excelled over the past year.
This year, the City has added a new award to be presented alongside the Citizen of the Year Awards:
Women in Leadership AwardFor a woman who has made a significant contribution to the community during the past year.
The awards are presented at the City’s Australia Day event. To nominate, visit bayswater.wa.gov.au/community. Nominations close 31 October 2019.
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Pocket park gets a face liftThe City has partnered with local group The Morley Momentum to revitalise a pocket park on Progress Street in Morley. The new design features seating, a deck, footpath and festoon lights and will be completed with plenty of greenery.
Located between the busy retail areas of Coventry Village and Galleria Shopping Centre, the pocket park will provide a place for shoppers to meet friends, have lunch and take some time out. The Morley Momentum was successful in securing a Stronger Communities Grant from the Federal Government to help fund this project.
Your Council, your sayThe 2019 local government election will take place on Saturday 19 October.
The City of Bayswater election is run by postal vote through the Western Australian Electoral Commission; and we would like as many residents and ratepayers as possible to have their say.
Make your vote count:
Check your enrolment. If you are enrolled on the State Electoral Roll, you are automatically enrolled on the corresponding local government roll. You can check by visiting the WA Electoral Commission website elections.wa.gov.au/enrol.
Complete your voting pack. You will receive a voting pack in the mail at the end of September. If you don’t receive yours, you can pick up a replacement pack from the City of Bayswater Civic Centre.
Post your vote. Make sure to post your vote by Monday 14 October to ensure it arrives by 6pm on election day. If you miss this deadline, you can hand deliver your vote to the City of Bayswater Civic Centre before 6pm on 19 October.
Find out more about the election at bayswater.wa.gov.au/city-and-council/council/council-elections.
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What is a pocket park?
A pocket park is a small patch of green or open space in an urban area. Pocket parks make use of otherwise underused space, creating an attractive place for the community to enjoy.
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What’s OnLike the City of Bayswater on Facebook to stay up-to-date with what’s on in your area.
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Garden AwardsEntries open: Monday 9 SeptemberEntries close: Wednesday 6 November
Each year we celebrate the City of Bayswater’s most impressive gardens and the talented people who create them. There are five Garden Award categories:
• Best sustainable garden
• Best kept street
• Best school garden
• Best verge garden
• Best edible garden.
To enter, simply email a photo of your garden, your address and the category you wish to enter to [email protected].
Community Art AwardsEntries open: Friday 6 SeptemberEntries close: Friday 4 October
Exhibition: Sunday 3 November to Saturday 16 November The RISE, Maylands.
Calling all local creatives! The City’s Community Art Awards celebrate the work of talented artists with $10,000 to be won across eight categories. Artwork will be available to view and purchase at an exhibition at The RISE.
Enter online from Friday 6 September at bayswater.wa.gov.au.
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Children’s Week19 - 27 October
Children’s Week is a nationwide celebration of children’s rights, talents and citizenship. We’re celebrating with a program of free interactive activities to get kids up and moving.
Garage Sale TrailSaturday 19 October Sunday 20 October
The Garage Sale Trail is the nation’s biggest weekend of garage sales. An estimated 400,000 Australians will get involved this year by either by selling their pre-loved stuff at a garage sale, or shopping the trail for bargains and unique finds.
Register your garage sale and see a list of sales in the area at garagesaletrail.com.au.
Community UpskillersThe City is offering free workshops to help people in our community learn new skills. If you’re part of a local club, group, business, not-for-profit organisation, or if you’re a local resident who just wants to learn something new, our Community Upskillers workshops are for you.
To register, visit bayswaterevents.eventbrite.com.au or call us on 9272 0609. Workshops will be held from 6pm at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre.
Basic First AidTuesday 10 September
Learn basic first aid skills so you can respond to an injury, sudden illness or an emergency situation.
Show me the MoneyWednesday 25 September
Learn how to write a winning grant application.
Community Engagement Wednesday 16 October
Learn how to build better relationships and consult with your community.
Safer Families, Safer Communities Wednesday 20 November
Learn how families and your local community can play a vital role in safety through awareness of abuse and trauma.
Plan for Success Monday 9 December
Learn how to create a clear and defined direction for your group or club.
Seniors Week10 - 17 November
Seniors Week celebrates the valuable contribution older people make in our community. From bonsai workshops to fitness classes, the City has a program packed with free activities. Visit the City’s website for our full list of Seniors Week activities.
Would you like to run your own community event in the City of Bayswater? Find information on how to plan your event, select a venue and lodge your application at bayswater.wa.gov.au/fun-and-recreation/events.
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Get help with your sport feesThe State Government’s KidSport program offers up to $150 towards sporting club fees for eligible children aged 5 to 18 years old.
We want to make sure every child with an interest in sport has the opportunity to play, so the City is offering approved KidSport applicants the chance to apply for an additional $50 per financial year towards club fees.
To find out more or to apply, visit bayswater.wa.gov.au/community.
Councillor Filomena Piffaretti North Ward Councillor
Catch up with...
How long have you lived in the City of Bayswater?
I’ve lived in the City of Bayswater my whole life in both Noranda and Morley.
What is Bayswater’s best kept secret?
Most Baysie residents are familiar with Riverside Gardens and Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary, but not so many people know that the largest bushland reserve in the City and one of the last remaining habitats of a diverse range of native flora and fauna, is actually in Noranda at Lightning Swamp Bushland. This natural reserve is important for the lifestyle quality for local residents as the bushland contributes a better weather microclimate for the area as well as mosquito control. The
total area is 71.3 hectares of natural bushlands, damplands and wetlands and has been conserved and protected by the City of Bayswater and the Friends of Lightning Swamp for over ten years.
What do you love most about living in the City of Bayswater?
There are so many great things about living in the City of Bayswater - we have large amounts of public open space that are beautifully maintained, we are in close proximity to the Perth CBD, the airports and the Swan River, and we have a vibrant multicultural community. In Noranda, my two favourite things are the quiet, safe streets and the fact that there’s only one set of traffic lights in the entire suburb!
Creative MaylandsWith four successful Neighbourhood SOUP events under their belt, local group Creative Maylands have already made a big impact on the Maylands community. Inspired by the popular Detroit SOUP micro-granting model, Neighbourhood SOUP brings people together to enjoy dinner and hear local creatives pitch their ideas. Community members are invited to come along, enjoy some soup and vote for their favourite project.
The Creative Maylands team have helped a number of exciting projects get off the ground through Neighbourhood SOUP, including a local film festival, dads’ group art project, and plastic free workshops. The group have also contributed to other local projects from public art to sundowner events.
If you would like to get involved, keep your eye on the Creative Maylands Facebook page for details of a special event they have planned for this month.
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KidSport helped more than 20 kids become members of Morley Bulldogs Junior Football Club this year.
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Is it a drink bottle? Is it a plastic bag? It’s both - and a park bench too.
Did you know you could be enjoying your picnic in the park sitting on recycled packaging?
The City has installed 38 new benches in 16 of our parks this year, each made from around 20,000 plastic bags and bottles. Our new benches require less maintenance and last far longer than traditional park furniture. Win-win!
Thanks to community groups, there are now 20,000 more local, endemic plants in the City’s nature reserves and wetlands. Hundreds of volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help out during the City’s Community Planting Days over winter, and we can’t thank them enough.
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Claughton Reserve
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It’s time to register your pet
Senior support sessions
If you share your home with a four-legged friend, you may receive a notice in the post to let you know your pet registration is due to be renewed by 31 October. It is a State Government requirement that dogs from the age of three months, and cats from the age of six months, are micro-chipped and registered with your local Council.
Why do I need to register my pet?By registering your pet, their information is entered into the City’s database. This gives us a description of your pet, as well as your details, making it easier to reunite you with your pet if they go missing. Your registration fees also support important animal facilities and services including dog parks, ranger services, and community education.
You will find instructions on how to renew your pet registration on your notice. If you are registering your pet for the first time, visit the City’s website to download a registration form.
Learn more about issues that affect us as we get older at one of the City’s free information sessions. We’ve partnered with service providers to bring you relevant information to help you make informed choices.
Care and support for older people Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services will talk you through care options, choosing the right provider for you, and how to navigate the My Aged Care government website, all while you enjoy morning tea.
This session is suitable for older people and their friends or relatives. Bookings are essential. Please email [email protected] or call 9270 4107 to book before Friday 25 October.
Your rightsLearn how to protect your rights and where to find assistance on family agreements, power of attorney and guardianship, at this free information session presented by the Older People’s Rights Service. Morning tea will be provided.
Booking is essential, please email [email protected] or call 9276 6108.
Monday 23 September 10am - 11am
Morley Community Centre 6A Blades Close, Morley
Monday 28 October 10am - 11.30am
Bayswater Community Centre 27 King William Street, Bayswater
Wednesday 30 October 6pm - 7.30pm
City of Bayswater Civic Centre 61 Broun Avenue, Morley
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Stay on your feetNew exercise program for older adults
Looking after our health becomes even more important as we get older. By improving your strength and balance, you reduce your risk of falls and injury later in life.
In partnership with Injury Matters, the City is offering free exercise classes to residents aged 55 years and over as part of a new program called Stay on Your Feet. The six week program kicks off in October, with a different fitness class each week.
Visit the City’s website or call us on 9272 0645 to find out more.
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What’s on at your library
Events
Event Date Time Library
Writers’ Workshop Thursday 5 September 5.30pm -7.30pm Maylands
Podcasts and Online Learning Wednesday 11 September 2pm - 4pm Maylands
Microsoft Word Saturday 14 September 9.30am - 11.30am Bayswater
Writers' Workshop Thursday 3 October 10am - 11am Maylands
Online Shopping Tuesday 8 October 2pm - 4pm Bayswater
Technologically Speaking Tuesday 15 October 12pm - 4pm Bayswater
E-safety: Data and Wifi Wednesday 16 October 9.30am - 11am Bayswater
Android Devices for Beginners Thursday 17 October 2pm - 4pm Maylands
Android Devices for Intermediate to Advanced Level Users
Monday 4 November 2pm - 4pm Morley
Writing workshop with Bruce Russell Thursday 7 November 6pm - 7.30pm Maylands
Bonsai Demonstration Wednesday 13 November 2pm - 4pm Bayswater
Writing workshop with Laurie Steed Thursday 14 November 6pm - 7.30pm Maylands
eBooks, eAudio, eMagazines - Library eResources
Monday 18 November 2pm - 4pm Morley
Writing workshop with Bruce Russell Thursday 21 November 6pm - 7.30pm Maylands
Writing workshop with Annabel Smith Thursday 28 November 6pm - 7.30pm Maylands
Best and Most Helpful Apps Wednesday 4 December 1.30pm - 3.30pm Bayswater
AdultsRegistration required for all events.
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Event Date Time Library Age
Alice in Wonderland Storytime with WA Ballet
Tuesday 1 October 11am - 11.45am Morley 3 - 7
West Australian Opera Wesfarmers Arts Make-up Workshop
Tuesday 1 October 2pm - 3.30pm Maylands 9 - 13
Storytelling Extraordinaire Glenn Swift Wednesday 2 October 2.30pm - 3.30pm Bayswater 5 - 12
Robots for Beginners Friday 4 October 2pm - 3.30pm Morley 8 - 12
Music Book Tuesday 8 October 2pm - 3pm Morley 6 - 12
Coding for Beginners in Scratch Thursday 10 October 10.30am - 12pm Morley 7 - 12
Kaleidoscope Ensemble performing Somewhere Else by Gus Gordon
Thursday 10 October 1pm - 2pm Maylands 4 - 12
Stretchy Stories Friday 11 October 2.30pm - 3.30pm Bayswater 6 - 12
Children’s Week - A Very Moosical Day Registration not required
Monday 21 October 10.30am - 11.15am Bayswater 2 - 5
Children’s Week - Yogazoo Wednesday 23 October 3.45pm - 4.45pm Morley 5 - 10
Children’s Week - Make It - Healthy and Yummy
Wednesday 23 October 4pm - 5pm Bayswater 6 - 12
Children’s Week - African Oz Drum ‘n’ Dance
Thursday 24 October 4pm - 5pm Maylands 4 - 10
Halloween Family Fun Thursday 31 October 4pm - 5pm Bayswater 4 - 12
Get Writing! with Meg Caddy Tuesday 5 November 5.30pm - 7pm Morley 13 - 17
KidsRegistration required for all events unless indicated.
RegistrationsTo sign up for an event or program please visit the
City of Bayswater website.
Please note, registrations for all school holiday programs
will not open until two weeks prior to the program date.
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Programs
AdultsRegistration not required unless indicated.
Event Library Day Time
Book Club Registration required
Bayswater 3rd Wednesday of the month 6pm
Maylands 1st Tuesday of the month 6pm
Morley 2nd Friday of the month 1.30pm
Board Game Club (all ages) Maylands Mondays 2pm - 4pm
Crocheting Workshops Bayswater From 9 October to 11 December every second Wednesday of the month
6pm - 7.30pm
English Conversation Group Maylands Fridays 9.30am - 11.30am
Morley Wednesdays 9.30am - 11.30am
Noongar Cultural & Language Workshop Suitable for ages 12 and older
Maylands 3rd Saturday of the month 10am - 11am
Ukulele Maylands 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month 1.30pm - 2.30pm
Ukulele for Beginners Morley 1st and 3rd Monday of every month from October to December
11am - 12pm
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Library Service
Learning English through Storytime Is your child learning to speak English as their second language? Maylands Library offers a free program for children aged three to five years old to practice speaking English in a fun and relaxed environment. Children will practice speaking through songs, active play, shared reading and take home activities, along with their parent or carer.
Learning English through Storytime sessions run from 9.30am to 10.30am on Thursdays during September and on Wednesdays during November 2019. For more information visit bayswater.wa.gov.au/libraries or call us on 9272 0980.
Bayswater Library
25 King William Street Bayswater WA 6053
P: 9271 2340 [email protected]
Maylands Library
The RISE 28 Eighth Avenue Maylands WA 6051
P: 9208 2450 [email protected]
Morley Library
240 Walter Road West Morley WA 6062
P: 9272 0980 [email protected]
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KidsRegistration not required unless indicated.
Event Library Day Time Ages
Baby Rhymetime Bayswater Fridays 9.45am 0 - 2 years
Maylands Mondays 9.45am 0 - 2 years
Morley Tuesdays 9.45am 0 - 2 years
Storytime Bayswater Mondays and Fridays 10.30am 2 - 5 years
Maylands Tuesdays 10.30am 2 - 5 years
Morley Wednesdays and Fridays 10.30am 2 - 5 years
Toddler Time Maylands Thursdays 9.45am 1.5 - 3 years
Saturday Storytime Bayswater 7 September and 26 October - Grandparents Storytime, 23 November
10am - 10.20am All ages
Maylands 21 September and 9 November 10am - 10.20am All ages
Morley 14 September and 19 October - Aboriginal Storytelling with Bindi Bindi Dreaming
10am - 10.20am All ages
Mini Movers Bayswater Every Wednesday from 23 October to 4 December
10am - 11am All ages
Learning English through Storytime (LETS) Registration required
Maylands Every Wednesday from 6 November to 4 December
9.30am - 10.30am
3 - 5 years
Pop-up Storytime Hawaiian’s Noranda Shopping Centre
Every Monday during the school term
9.30am - 10.30am
0 - 5 years
Make It (formerly Lego Club and Craft Club)
Bayswater Every Wednesday school during term 4pm - 5pm 5 - 12 years
Maylands Every Tuesday during school term 4pm - 5pm 5 - 12 years
Morley Every Friday during school term 4pm - 5pm 5 - 12 years
CoderDojo Morley Every second Friday during school term from 18 October to 13 December
3.30pm - 5pm 7 - 17 years
Event Calendar
September 2019
Community Art Awards Entries open: Friday 6 SeptemberEntries close: Friday 4 OctoberExhibition: Thursday 3 October to Saturday 16 November The RISE, Maylands
Garden Awards Entries open: Monday 9 SeptemberEntries close: Wednesday 6 November
How does it all fit? Exploring Soil Microbes WorkshopEnviro House event
Saturday 21 September 10am – 11:30am Environment House, BayswaterRegister at envirohouse.org.au
October 2019
Mossies under the MicroscopeEnviro House event
Wednesday 9 October Ages 5 - 8: 9am - 10:30am Ages 9+: 11am - 12:30pmBayswater Family Centre 53 Murray Street, BayswaterRegister at envirohouse.org.au
North of Perth Music Festival
Saturday 19 October and Sunday 20 October, 6.45pmThe RISE, Maylands northofperthmusicfestival.com.au
City of Bayswater Dance Festival Winner’s Concert
Thursday 10 OctoberYMCA Morley Sport and Recreation Centrefestivalofdance.performregistration.com.au
Garage Sale Trail Saturday 19 October and Sunday 20 Octobergaragesaletrail.com.au
November 2019
National Novel Writing Month Author Workshops
Thursdays 7 - 28 November 6pm - 7.30pmMaylands Library
December 2019
Carols by Candlelight Saturday 14 December 5pm - 9pm Halliday Park, Bayswater
City of Bayswater 61 Broun Avenue, Morley WA 6062 | PO Box 467, Morley WA 6943
P: 9272 0622 | F: 9272 0665 | TTY: 9371 8493 [email protected] | www.bayswater.wa.gov.au
Upcoming Council meetingsOrdinary Council Meetings start at 6.30pm on Tuesdays at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre, 61 Broun Avenue, Morley, unless otherwise advertised. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
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Get your local project off the groundWe’ve made it easier for local groups and non-profit organisations to run their own community projects in the City of Bayswater.
From 23 September, you can apply for funding for up to 50 percent of the total cost of your project (up to a maximum of $5,000) through the Better Bayswater Grant. Application forms will be on the City’s website until Monday 21 October.
We recommend attending the City’s Show Me the Money workshop on Wednesday 25 September before you apply for the Better Bayswater Grant. This workshop will give you some great tips on how to write a winning grant application. To register, visit bayswaterevents.eventbrite.com.au or call us on 9272 0609.