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Thursday, July 11, 2019 COMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU ReEASTpoERN rter VINCENT &STIRLING Hell of ashow FEMALE rockers from new AC/DC tribute band Ballbreaker will be per- forming at the Bassendean Hotel for the first time this weekend. Scottish-born vocalist Kathryn Lamb, guitarists Krissy Sanfead and Selina Jayne Paul, bassist Jade Champion and drummer Lauren Reece will perform songs from Highway To Hell to celebrate the album’s 40th anniversary on July 13. Sanfead said theband was planning aclassic and energetic Bon Scott- themed set for the show. THE ESSENTIALS “We really like to put on a good show so it’s safe to WHAT: AC/DC by Ballbreaker at the Basso say expect it to be loud and WHEN: July 13, 8pm entertaining,” she said. WHERE: The Bassendean Hotel The band will also be at Book at www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=512739 the Perth Rocks Festival at the Civic HotelinIngle- wood on July 27 and Indian Ocean Hotel in Scarbor- BallbreakerBeaufortmembers Krissy Sanfead, Selina Jayne Paul, Kathryn Lamb, Lauren Reese andStJade Champion. drawcardough on August 17. Laura Pond ACity report said it the work wasneededbe- The parklets would would cost $340,000 to cre- causethe community was transform parking bays ATOWNplaza has been ate the “focal point where frustrated by inaction. into apublic space. touted as one of the solu- visitors to Beaufort Street The City’sMtLawley One of the parklets will tions to bring life back to can relax, meet and/or en- streetscape study is expect- be created outside Finlay & Beaufort Street. gage in activities”and ed to be finalised in Au- Sons cafe. The City of Stirling is de- could host live music, art gust. The former AFish veloping aplan for the and family activities. Cr Migdale also wanted Called Inglewood site was plaza in the City-owned Creating the town plaza the public toilet removed also recommended as a carpark on the western side would mean losing nine but this was not supported parklet. of Beaufort Street, just parking bays but at least by City officers and some Community group Ingle- north of Walcott Street. two on-street parking bays councillors. wood on Beaufort is also It also plans to spend would be installed. At the same meeting, working to create piazzas at $100,000 on planting trees in Anearby public toilet councillors voted to spend 884 and 896-898 Beaufort the median and at the front would be moved and refur- $40,000for two prototype Street. Cr Bianca Sandri, Cr David Lagan, Cr SuzanneMigdale and of private properties where bished. mobile parklets on Beau- Special reports: Beaufort daughter Honey at the proposed plaza site. landowners consent. Cr Suzanne Migdale said fort Street in Inglewood. 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Spruceup rescue for former ADIGITAL campaign is en- es local businesses in couraging people to experi- videos aimedatshowing drycleaner ence Beaufort Street. people some of the things The City of Stirling they can experience by vis- THE City of Vincent has started the initiative on its iting Beaufort Street and of- approved amulti-storey online and social media fering achance to development for the channels in an effort to sup- win vouchers to spend Highgate Drycleaners port businesses on the Mt there. site in Mt Lawley. Lawley strip. “So many local business- Baltinas will build a Mayor Mark Irwin said es were willing to get in- 26-apartment complex the idea started more than volved, which we are really with offices and ground- three months ago to pre- thankful for, becauseithas floor retail and cafe empt the potential impact made it atruly collabora- spaces on the Beaufort of upgrading the water tive campaign and we are Street corner lot. main under the road. looking forward to similar Barry Baltinas said “The City was made campaigns for other town the Challis development, aware that thePipes for centres,” Cr Irwin said. which was aimed at the Perth project being carried He acknowledged it was downsizer market, out by the Water Corpora- even more timelyafter the would help the strip with tion could create access is- recent closure of several new retail, cafe and of- sues for local businesses businesses, including Five fice space and public art. once works commenced Bar and Clarences and The project was along the City’s end of the restaurants Cantina663, named for the couple strip,” he said. Red Cray and Pancho’s who owned the site from “We wanted to make Mexican Villa Restaurant the 1950s until Baltinas sure we were prepared and earlier in the year. bought it two years ago. had plans in place to make “The campaign comple- “Anastasiosand Olga VINCENT the community and the ments (City of) Vincent’s Challis were the pio- public aware that local existing campaign, which neers of the automated businesses were still open focuses on all the reasons drycleaning process in STIRLING and trading during the why you should #lovebeau- WA and the family still works –and it just grew fortstreet and try some operates Highgate from there.” #beaufortstreetbites,” he Beaufort Street traders Adam Michetti, Damien Kabay, Eryk Matusik and Rob Evans pose for aself- Drycleaners from the The campaign showcas- said. iewith Stirling councillor Joe Ferrante. Picture: Andrew Ritchie d494000 site,” MrBaltinas said. “The business will re- locate during construc- tionbut ultimately re- Waste services tip Stirling rate riseupto1% turn to Challis and we’ll be installing aplaque STIRLING ratepayers will Councillor Elizabeth Re place people wanted to live. residents and ratepayers lion for capital works pro- within the building hon- face a1per cent rates in- said as Perth’s biggest Mayor Mark Irwin said while still allowing us to jects, including $26.7 mil- ouring the familyand crease in what has been de- council Stirling should be the City absorbed increases continue to deliver the lion for roads, $9 millionon business’ historical sig- scribed as a“very good out- able to offset costs for in several government ser- more than 200 services they park upgrades and $11.2 nificance to Mt Lawley.” come”. ratepayers more, but Cr vices, including a2.4 per have come to rely on, as million for City buildings. The building design City of Stirling council- Keith Sargent believed cent rise in the emergency well as avariety of pro- Des Penman Pavilion in will allow for trees to lors endorsed a0.9 per cent waste services represented services levy and increases grams and work on major Nollamara has been allocat- grow through the upper rise in rates in adopting the a“good deal” for residents in water, vehicle registra- projects,” he said. ed $1.6 million in 2019-20 for levels of the building and 2019-20 budget at Tuesday’s as it equated to $6.73 per tions and street lighting “It is our role to endorse upgradesand the Princess follow the Art Deco style meeting, but an increase in week for three bins and ac- and electricity. aresponsible,affordable Wallington Community of landmark Mt Lawley waste services costs by $5 cess to skip bins. “The City and council and accountable budget for Parkland project will re- buildings, such as the per year to $350 will result Cr David Lagan said have worked hard to devel- our community and Ibe- ceive$1.8 million.