A City for Teens Too?
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Michael Donna The Perth Sutherland Faragher Mt Lawley Your State Member Member for East for Mountt Lawley MetropolitanMetropolita Region Helen Bond 0411 223 004 Di Pitchford 0414 875 635 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 9371 2000 raywhitemtlawley.com.au VoiceNo 760 Saturday January 5, 2013 • Storyline 9430 7727 • Adline 9430 7727 • [email protected] • EAST Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth 6005. Minister powerless to save festivals council voted to draft a policy are matters I cannot intervene in At the council meeting, Cr Last year the council shocked by STEPHEN POLLOCK to ban street festivals being held however the banning of street Chris Cornish predicted 2013 locals by pulling $15,000 in WA local government minister six months before an election. If festivals within six months of would be “dull” without street funding for the Maylands John Castrilli says he is approved the policy means this an election is a fi rst for me,” Mr festivals. Street Festival and ignoring a powerless to stop Bayswater year—with elections scheduled for Castrilli told the Voice. “I believe “This six-month caveat 473-signature petition to give the March (state), October (council) residents and visitors attend street should be removed,” he said, money back. city council drafting a policy to and November (the last date a festivals to participate, celebrate “it’s going to make holding Organisers made up the ban street festivals six months federal poll can be held)—will and enjoy the positive social and festival complicated and at times shortfall with corporate donations before an election. be festival-free, unless one is cultural aspects of a particular impossible—just look at the and the festival went ahead last At its last meeting for 2012 the squeezed in in December. “These community or neighbourhood.” amount of elections next year.” month, securing record crowds. • John Hyde, Craig Comrie and Monique Douglas on the Horeshoe Bridge. Photo by Festival Stephen Pollock fate in traders’ hands William, it was nearly nothing turnouts, and Ms MacTiernan said by DAVID BELL traders and community groups THE William Street Festival had to pull their weight “at least in has been rescuscitated from the part” and not leave festivals solely up to the council. brink of death. Following a meeting with A city for teens too? In October 2012 the Voice Perth lord mayor Lisa Scaffi di reported the festival was on life and creative industries traders’ by STEPHEN POLLOCK REMEMBER that New Year’s Resolution to support, with Vincent city council collective OnWilliam, the latter has get more regular exercise? Join the Voice’s almost canning it due to lack of proposed to take over the festival YOUTH organisations are letterbox delivery team and we can help interest from local traders. for 2013. lobbying for a permanent hub you achieve your goal of improved fi tness Find the Fake Ad At the time mayor Alannah The event will need $40,000 for teenagers in Perth’s CBD. AND pay you for it. You’ll be amazed at & WIN a Chance MacTiernan said the council had from both Perth and Vincent Propel Youth Arts WA and the what a diff erence it’ll make—this time next for a Feast for 2 trouble engaging ethnic business councils and organisers are hoping WA Youth A airs Council want an year you’ll hardly recognise yourself. We’re owners along William Street. Lotterywest will kick in another offi cial site where youths can meet looking for reliable folk to deliver the While the council had carried the $20,000. At their last meeting for and enjoy alcohol-free activities. Voice to letterboxes in YOKINE, MENORA, festival in previous years Vincent 2012 Vincent councillors agreed to “There are currently no youth EAST PERTH, MT LAWLEY, DIANELLA Indian Restaurant wanted to put it in the hands of cough up on the proviso business specifi c spaces in Perth’s CBD, and MAYLANDS. Give the lovely Marie the traders, similar to how the kicked in at least $10,000. unlike every other major capital King a ring on 9430 7727 today and take For details, please see the Beaufort Street Festival is run. The festival is proposed to run city in Australia,” said youth that fi rst step to a healthier, fi tter future! Competitions page Two meetings attracted dismal April 28. • continued page 2 kitchens designed to inspire... 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Ms Scaffi di says “already with a perpetually spinning wheel PYA hosted a temporary we have free wi-fi access in of death. youth hub in 2012 which attracted around 2000. The week-long event, held in premises on the corner of William and James Streets, included art exhibitions, acoustic nights and workshops on dance, painting and photography. Propel director Monique Douglas said the event proved demand for a permanent youth hub. “Our vibrant young Kulcha’sKulcha’ss 30th30th AnniversaryAnA niversr arry CampaignCaC mpaign people deserve and need a is youryour chancechannce toto contributecontribute toto multiculturalmuulticultural artsarts place they can go to where they acactivitiestivities tthathah t bibindnd oouruur ddiverseivere se ccommunityommunity ttogether.ogether. can interact with their peers » DoDonateonate onlonlineini e totodaydaay aandndd hhelpelp uus ttoo bubuildili d a vivibrant,brant, and like—minded individuals in a fun, interactive yet safe inclusinclusiveive anandnd haharmoniousarmmonioi uss fuffuture.utuure. ViVisitsis t kukulcha.com.aulchah .com.au environment,” she said. “There are many excellent venues around, but none that cater specifi cally for young people in their teens. • Tom Perrigo looking over the Swan. Photo by Jeremy Dixon “It would be great if there was a very visible and large youth hub that young people know they can go to create their own events, participate in workshops and forums, and is a place that provides information Tell your and opportunities in a range of areas.” Perth Labor MP John Hyde says the government mustn’t overlook young people with its CBD makeover. river story “The Barnett government and THE National Trust wants oral or written histories, its Metropolitan Redevelopment soundscapes, pictures, movies, Authority must deliver a you to share your stories, community dividend for all the experiences and feelings and “emotionscapes” to contribute to the riverside trails. government money that is going about the Swan and Canning in to create the Northbridge Rivers. Mr Perrigo says a team of heritage specialists will link,” he said. Known as Derbal Yerrigan undertake the project across “We don’t want it to end and Djarlgarro Beelier in the 2013. up as a boring, high-priced ffi Nyoongar language, there are “It’s an exceptional retail and o ce precinct—it about 450 natural, Aboriginal opportunity to make accessible needs soul, diversity and youth and historic heritage sites along Perth’s distinctive natural, engagement. the Swan and Canning Rivers. Aboriginal and historic values to “It’s a 13.5 hectare The Trust recently picked up local, national and international development site—it’s a very fl $118,700 from Lotterywest along visitors.” poor re ection on a government with cash from its own co ers Rod Hughes is the Swan if you can’t include a major focus and the Swan River Trust for an River Trust general manager and on youth.” interpretation plan to guide the says “the rivers have continuing Mr Hyde believes a future of the rivers and install spiritual signifi cance to the partnership between the MRA heritage trails along the banks. Nyoongar people—one of the and LotteryWest could deliver a “The interpretation plan world’s oldest cultures—and purpose-built hub. 30th will provide a strategy for have determined the location of But MRA CEO Kieran communicating the most Perth as the major population Kinsella says a CBD youth site is signifi cant themes and stories not on the agenda. Anniversary OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN PARTNER centre and political capital of about the heritage values of WA”. “The MRA is not aware of Campaign Perth’s unique river corridor,” To share your stories any formal plans to establish Trust chief Tom Perrigo says. about the rivers head to www. a permanent youth facility in Now they’re looking for riversofemotion.org.au Perth’s CBD,” she said.