| | | Olympic superstars praise new BMX facility It’s official! Saya Sakakibara and Romain Mahieu, gold and bronze medallists from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, have praised our soon-to-open $8.9m Malabar Park BMX Facility’s world-class design, which is perfect for riders of all skill levels. These global superstars see Malabar Park as a launchpad for future champions, helping to nurture the next generation of BMX stars and elevating WA’s BMX community to new heights. And it's not just for BMX riders — Malabar Park is built for the whole community, with a brand-new multi-purpose facility, playground, and BBQ area for everyone to enjoy. The new facility officially opens to the public on 8 December 2024 |
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| | Road upgrades due for completion mid-2025 The City is undertaking two key road projects to enhance traffic flow and safety. Both projects are due for completion by mid-2025: Rockingham Rd and Spearwood Ave intersection (Spearwood) Optimising traffic signals so right-turn lights activate in sync with traffic flow, enhancing pedestrian crossings, and creating cyclist-friendly intersection designs, all funded by the Australian Black Spot Program. Carrington St and Forrest Rd intersection (Hamilton Hill) New traffic lights, safer pedestrian crossings, better street lighting and a speed-reducing raised platform. Fully funded by the Australian Black Spot Program. |
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| | Bibra Lake Fun Run winners are grinners Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Bibra Lake Fun Run on Sunday 8 September 2024! Runners, walkers, pram-pushers — it was a fantastic morning for the whole community. A special shout-out to our overall winners: Julia Kets and Andrew Hellbusch, who completed the 12km in impressive times of 49:11 and 40:27 respectively. Congrats also to Lee Anne Flugel and Luke Shaw (6km), along with all the age category champions. A big well done to Gail James and Chelsea Macrae, who each won a six-month Cockburn ARC membership by finishing the run and completing our online survey! |
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| | Wally Hagan Stadium spending deferred At the 8 October Council meeting, Council resolved to defer further spending on the Wally Hagan Basketball Stadium redevelopment in Hamilton Hill, instead focusing on advocacy and securing funding through discussions with State Government and Federal Government. In the meantime, Council has asked the City to explore some short to mid-term upgrades to Wally Hagan stadium in the 2026 budget to support the Cockburn Basketball Association. |
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| | Manning Park mountain bike trails At the 8 October Council meeting, Council voted to support, in principle, trail reconciliation in the Manning Park upland area in Hamilton Hill. Council also decided to hold off on making any final decisions about the trails until the City completes a thorough trails audit, along with a detailed categorisation and mapping report, as well as a closure plan for certain trails. Once this work is done, the City will provide a report to Council with the findings, including a clear roadmap outlining the steps ahead. We’re aiming to have this report ready by mid to late 2025. |
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| | How can we make Cockburn even more vibrant? We’re creating a plan to make Cockburn even more vibrant and fun, and we need your ideas! If arts, culture or heritage matter to you, tell us what you'd love to see. Whether it’s attending local concerts, doing a pottery class or dance lessons, learning about Aboriginal heritage, or taking photos, your thoughts will shape our community’s future. Share your input on our Arts, Culture, and Heritage Strategy by 16 December. Take our survey, drop a pin on your favourite public art spot in Cockburn, or visit us at Christmas on the Coast on 15 December from 4-7 pm. | Take our survey |
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| | Dog on-leash rules and exercise area trials From 22 November 2024, Len Packham Reserve will revert to a dog on-lead area. The following exercise areas will be trialled as off-lead areas, except when used by sports clubs or schools: Atwell Reserve, Davilak Park, Watson Oval, Albion Park, Dubove Park, Len McTaggart Park, Poole Reserve, and Visko Park. | See Public Notice |
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| | | Christmas markets on again Kickstart your Christmas shopping at the Seniors Centre Christmas market on Thursday 28 November from 8.30am-1.30pm. You'll find local handmade items, plants, bric-a-brac, books, and delicious food. Our cafe will be open and both cash and EFTPOS will be available. | Market details |
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| | | Connect for Change The City, in partnership with Yangebup Family Centre and WA Police (Domestic and Family Violence Unit), is hosting an afternoon tea with guest speakers as part of 16 Days in WA. The event aims to raise awareness and motivate positive action to end violence against women. Free childcare is available. Monday 9 December, 1-2.30pm. | Take action |
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| | | Prepare for bushfire season Every resident in Cockburn is encouraged to create a bushfire plan for their family, pets, and property. It only takes 15 minutes and covers crucial details, such as what you are going to do in the event of a bushfire, when you will leave, what you will take, and arrangements for your pets and animals. | Make a plan |
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| | | New fun features at parks Thanks to community suggestions, Spearwood Skate Park now has a basketball pad with a noise-reduction backboard. This addition sits perfectly in a park that already features a skatepark, pump track, playground, and picnic area. Bibra Lake Regional Playground now has an accessible carousel designed for kids of all abilities to enjoy. These new features form part of our commitment to creating enjoyable spaces for all abilities. |
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| | | Funding for young athletes Is your child competing at a high level in sports? The Cockburn Junior Sport Travel Assistance program helps young athletes, aged 21 and under, with competition travel costs. Families can receive up to $400 to ease the expense of getting to those crucial events. Applications are open now but close on Friday 6 December. | Apply now! |
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| | What's on in Cockburn this month |
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| | Two feet (or wheels) and a heartbeat |
| The free, annual Cockburn Community Trek is on Friday 15 November starting from the Coogee Beach Surf Life Saving Club from 8am. Kickstart your morning with a warm-up and stretch, then partake in a short leisurely stroll or the 6km route for the more serious walkers. |
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| Michael Verde on dementia in the community |
| Join award-winning presenter Michael Verde as he shares his inpiring vision of a community that includes people living with dementia, and common fears of people living with the disease. Thursday 14 November, 10-11.30am at the Cockburn Seniors Centre. Free to attend. |
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