Guardian Express She Had Reached out O’Neill Leads Administrativetribunalmatter, but Opportunity to Have Acasual Meeting Tify Areas for Improvement
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Federer attracts Guardian record crowds. Communitynews.com.au express Page 19 TUESDAY, JANUARY9,2018 INSIDE Linneys opens on Yes, thewait is over King Street Charlotte Pilgrim-Byrne had to PAGE 2 wait 10 years to see her mums Sam and Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne legally say “I do”. She was by their side in Northbridge when the ‘yes vote’ was announced and again when they married on the steps of State Parlia- ment at midnight last night. See page 5. Four New Sam Pilgrim-Byrne embraces daughter Charlotte after the ‘yes vote’. Inset: Charlotte’s birth. Year’s babies for Mt Lawley Scaffidi rallys troops PAGE 7 By JULIANWRIGHT cillors this week, including new coun- councillors with whom she rarely saw the City,” she said. cillors Lexi Barton and Steve Hasluck, eye to eye, such as Reece Harley, “I’ve had the opportunity to ven- THE first thing on the agenda for Perth who were elected during her absence James Limnios and Jemma Green. ture into the metropolitan area alittle Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi, who returned and she had not met. “There’s no bad blood on my part. bit more than time allows normally in to office yesterday after four months, “As soon as my emails are up and I’m very keen to return to work; I’m a this role and I’ve taken the time to look was getting her email up and running. running today Iintend to invite them to very fair person and Iwill continue to at the ways the City could do things Ms Scaffidisteppeddown from her participate in ameeting with meifthey operate professionally,” she said. and Ibelieve there are some initiatives duties while she awaited apenalty would like to,” she said. “I’d say 95-plus per cent of our that Iwill bring back to the City that I decision on her breaches of the Local “I want to hear what they have to decisions are unanimous.” could improve how we focus on our Government Act. say and obviously we areabout a Ms Scaffidi said she used down- needs.” Yesterday she refused to speak to week-and-a-half away from commit- time during the past four months to Dr Green last week told the reporters about any pending State tee meetings, so it would be agood spend more time in the City and iden- Guardian Express she had reached out O’Neill leads AdministrativeTribunalmatter, but opportunity to have acasual meeting tify areas for improvement. to Ms Scaffidi for ahandover meeting, said she was “refreshed and keen to with them and learn about the new “I’ve taken time to speak and meet but had not been successful. Operain focus on our capital city’s needs”. councillors; I’ve not met them.” many City stakeholders and they’ve Ms Scaffidi confirmed the two thePark Ms Scaffidi said she intended to Ms Scaffidi said there was no “bit- been very candid with me in giving would meet when Dr Green was back PAGE 13 have a“casual meeting” with all coun- terness or bad blood” towards other me their views on various aspects of from leave on January 16. Erik ON NOW SALE Everything on Sale. 15%Off All Sofa Orders Hurry!! Bargain Prices on Final Pieces from our Mid-Century Collection . See website for Mid-Century Specials. 170 Stirling Highway.Nedlands. Tel:9386 6730 www.webberfurniture.com.au Guardian express Find us online Communitynews .com.au NEED A TRADIE? LOOKLOCALWA.COM.AU Guardian Express CNG @Guardian_Ex Who we are Regional Editor: Denise S. 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FlindersSquare the centre of the new gateway. advantage of the new pedestrian “We knew the Perth City link He said he saw an increase in Contactus Keen to open athird show- access. project was going to be opening inquiries since the recent room after Subiaco and Crown, “We were in King Street with around the same time, which change to the marriage law. 34 Stirling Street, Perth 6000 and to return to the Perth CBD ashop just up the road five years would be amassive change. “We’ve done alot of work •Locked Bag 2,Northbridge 6865 •Phone: 9237 1000 where the business was original- ago where we wanted to test the “It’s been over acentury now with different markets and we’ve •[email protected] ly set-up in 1972, Linneys Jew- market and see if it was agood we’ve had that divide between always catered for different fit; Chanel has now movedin the city and Northbridge and it requests but more so now we Published by: Community NewspaperGroup, ellery creative director Justin 34 Stirling Street Perth 6000 and printed by Linney opened aKing Street where we were,” he said. was effectively abit of adead are getting more inquiries from Colourpress 54 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA 6017. showroom in December. “It had its challenges working end at the Wellington Street end the gay community,” he said. 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EXPRESS, 1300 26 26 26 Providing quality care in WA forover50years. amanaliving.com.au GUARDIAN 2 End to bullying is justthe medicine STAMPING out bullying during with the Royal Australasian surgery is the goal of anew College of Surgeons to work collaboration between the towards our shared goal,” she East Metropolitan Health Ser- said. vice (EMHS) and the Royal “Our staff are our greatest Australasian College of Sur- assets and EMHS is commit- geons (RACS). ted to doing everything we can Astatement of intent was to provide asafe and support- signed last month to launch ive working environment for specific initiatives to tackle the our people, who dedicate so issue at Royal Perth Hospital, much of their lives to help oth- Midland Hospital, Armadale ers. Health Service, Kalamunda “We know that staff welfare Hospital and Bentley Hospital. and quality patient care go RACS WA committee chair- hand-in-hand. man Stephen Rodrigues said it “Providingasafe and sup- was vital that medical colleges portive workplace not only and hospitals worked together benefits our staff, but also to create safe training and improves patient outcomes.” Winners Paul Van Lieshout, Cody Greenwood, Samantha Marlowe, Frances Elliott, Sabina Tsegay, Ellen Broadhurst, work environments. Sarah Brookes Rebecca Mansell and Matt Sav. Picture: Ashleigh Nicolau “In the past, bullying has been areal problem in surgery THE ESSENTIALS and in the heath sector as a whole,” he said. Specific initiatives in the agreement signed be- “It is essential, not only for Filmfunding revelation tween EMHS and RACS in- the wellbeing of our entire clude: workforce but for the wellbe- ■ Working together on AMIXED bag of documentaries featuring ject was enormously rewarding. Ghosts Of Vincent will be an exposito- ing of our patients too, that we standards for environmental, artistic and supernatural “It’s about having areal creative ry-participatory documentary that looks work together to build acul- accreditation of training stories have won ashare of $15,000 in impact at acommunity level and brings at historical people and venues within the ture of respect where all posts in hospitals. the City of Vincent Film Project. many of these emerging filmmakers into area of the City of Vincent and will be healthcare professionals can ■ Supporting greater Partnering with Revelation Perth the international fold,” he said. made by producer Paul Van Lieshout and realise their full potential free diversity within the International Film Festival, the City Producer Cody Greenwood and direc- directors Kimberly McGivern and Ellen from discrimination, bullying surgical profession. awarded the prizemoney to Perth film- tors Samantha Marlowe and Frances Broadhurst. or sexual harassment.” ■ Working towards sharing information about makers to help make three Vincent- Elliott’s film The Beeman is about Carl Production on all three films will com- EMHS deputy board chair- complaints relating to centric documentaries.