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National Volunteer Week Feature, Pages 14-16 Stirling Support urged for Cystic Times Fibrosis WA Communitynews.com.au PAGE 3 TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019 Hawks swoop on Redhage FORMER Perth Wildcats captain and Wembley Downs resident Shawn Red- hage has signed with Perry Lakes Hawks in the State Basketball League. Sport, page 31 LFormer PerthiberalsWildcats captain Shawn Redhage has signed with Perry Lakes Hawks. Picturesoldier:Andrew Ritchie onwww.communitypix.com.au d493163 Laura Pond and Jon Bassett announced in January he Diseases Society of Aus- ly over the past six weeks of Bishop. After 72 per cent of “passionate advocate for was retiring from Federal tralia chief operating offi- the campaign to convince votes were counted, Prof her constituency”. FORMER soldier Vince politics, supporting Mr cerMelita Markey, was voters that he was someone Hammond had 64.5 per cent “I want to get my feet Connelly will replace long- Connelly, of Scarborough, able to gain only about a1 who they could trust and of the two-party preferred under the desk and get out serving Stirling MHR during the campaign. per cent swing after 66 per that hard work has been re- vote and Labor had the re- into the electorate because Michael Keenan in Canber- Labor campaigned hard cent of votes were counted. warded,” he said. mainder after a6.2 per cent over the duration of cam- ra after the Liberal Party for the seat, which Liberals Mr Keenan congratulat- It was asimilar story in swing to it. paign I’ve found ittobe retained the seat in Satur- have held since 2004, de- ed Mr Connelly on the Curtin, with Liberal candi- The former Notre Dame larger and with abroader day’s Federal Election. spite needing to overcome a “stunning win” via Face- date Celia Hammond re- University vice-chancellor and more diverse demo- Mr Keenan, the former 6per cent margin. book on Sunday. placing retiring former said she wanted to follow in graphic than it is often per- Human Services Minister, Its candidate, Asbestos “Vince worked tireless- Foreign Minister Julie Ms Bishop’s footsteps as a ceived to be,” she said. 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ELLE KIMBER BOTANICALOWNER &RESIDENT Contactour friendly team today Developedby Designedby JOHN LEWIS SHARON HAWKINS 0438 049364 0405 180279 SECURE YOUR BOUTIQUE APARTMENTATSUBIACO’S FINEST ADDRESSTODAY 2 May 21, 2019 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 3 Council row over laneway funding LauraPond Cr Lagan said 53 per cent of the project expendi- AWARD war has erupted ture had been spent on at Stirling Council. laneways in the Double- Inglewood ward council- view and Coastal wards, lors David Lagan and Bian- where he believed there ca Sandri expressed frus- was a“massive difference” tration about the City’s between the works. rights of way (ROW) im- “There’s no need for it in provement works at last Inglewood when you may Tuesday’s meeting. only have two properties Council voted to accept backing on to it,” he said. estimated cost rates for “The issue is the model landowners’ contributions across the City is imposed to the works as part of an on all wards.” annual review but debate Infrastructure director focused on the program Michael Littleton said if the model. Theprogram was councilrejected the cost introduced in 2015 and then the City would have to aims to upgrade laneways, cover the shortfall. jointly funded by the affect- Cr Bianca Sandri said TIMES ed landowner and City. either the City or ratepay- Areport by City officers ers would need to pay the recommended approving difference and agreed the STIRLING estimated costs per linear model needed reviewing. Adrian Fabiankovits is urging people to support 65 Roses Day for cysitic fibrosisresearch. Picture: Andrew Ritchie d493209 metre of lot frontage to a “Until the model is ROW of $440 for construc- fixed, Iwon’t be supporting tion,$117 forconcurrent anything to do with rights lighting installation and of way,” she said. An exercise in perseverance $156 for retrofit lighting in- Cr Adam Spagnolo said stallation. The latter was a every council decision af- NEW treatments and He also runs or rides 19, with the aim to run a so much work to do to $7 decrease from last year’s fected the entire City and daily exercise have put his bike six times aweek full marathon later this reach everyone living approvedrateswhilethe Cr Karen Caddybelieved Dianella resident Adrian as part of his treatment. year.” with CF,” Mr Fabi- other two increased by $91 the item was about “cost re- Fabiankovits in the best He said he was feeling As achild, he strug- ankovits said. and $10 respectively. covery”. shape he has ever been. well after startingnew gled with regular chest “Please support Cystic The 33-year-old mar- treatments latelast year, infections and health Fibrosis WA and 65 ried man has cystic fibro- which had abig effect on complications resulting Roses Day by purchasing Childcare centre proposal sis, agenetic disorder his lungs. in manyhospitalstays roses or the other good- that affects the lungs and “I’ve been able to exer- but in adulthood, his ies being sold on May 24. ACHILDCARE centre catering The centre will cater for a digestive system. cise quite alot and am main struggle was coping “Every little bit for more than 70 children is maximum of 72 children and Mr Fabiankovits’ possibly in the best shape with cystic fibrosis-relat- helps.” proposed for Balcatta. 13 staff and operate 6.30am daily treatment consists I’ve ever been in,” he ed diabetes. Roses can be bought at Stirling’s Vinci Construc- to 6.30pm weekdays. of anebulised medicine said. “The advances in Westfield Innaloo and tions and Developments is City of Stirling is seeking twice aday, 15 tablets “I ran the half treatment of cystic fibro- Karrinyup shopping cen- seeking to build the centre at feedback on the proposal until and about five insulin in- marathon at the HBF sis are making amassive tres. the corner of Amelia and May 29 at www.yoursay. jections. Run for aReason on May impact but there is still Kristie Lim Cedric streets. stirling.wa.gov.au. 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Cahill 9237 1571 CRIMEWATCH ................8 Deputy Editor: Jon Bassett 9237 1504 THE GREATDEBATE OPINION........................9 Reporter: Laura Pond 9237 1484 WHAT’S ON ..................10 Photographer: Andrew Ritchie COMEDY ........................12 Group Sales Director: Which is better, Seinfeld or Friends? Maddie Gray 9237 1427 VOLUNTEER WEEK 14-16 Key Accounts Director: LIFESTYLE ................17-19 Brendan Jupp 9237 1451 Nadia Ben Business Development Mgr: Budihardjo Smith EDUCATION ..................18 S Doreen Wray 9237 1656 Cadet Reporter Reporter REAL ESTATE ..............20 Real Estate Account Mgr: TRADES ..................24-27 Dawn Robinson 9237 1529 EMPLOYMENT ............28 TU Classifieds 13 20 13 Friends Seinfeld CLASSIFIEDS ..........29-30 Distribution 9237 1630 Inever thought Ihad to Ihave watched both Seinfeld Inquiries to: stirlingtimes@ defend this beloved ’90s sit- and Friends. Ilike both of SPORT............................31 Back on market communitynews.com.au com but Iguess no one told them, yada yada yada, but E The popular Scarborough Sun- Published by: Community Newspaper me life was gonna be this one is clearly the defining set Markets are returning for Group,34Stirling Street Perth 6000 way. Friends’impact contin- sitcom of the ’90s. Seinfeld is winter. Page 6 and printed by Colourpress ues well after the decade it second to only The Simpsons 54 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA aired through real Central in terms of pure quotability. SID 6017. Perk cafes and that iconic It is far superior to Friends Editorial Director: Ken Burrowes haircut –The Rachel. We’re in what actually matters in viewers but we belong in this asitcom: jokes. Yes, the CONTAC IN TV family because we see a characters are awful people bit of ourselves in them. We who never grow, but that is sing along to ‘Smelly Cat’, what
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