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Canning Ceramics collaboration at Times Confluence Communitynews.com.au PAGE 3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2018 Drawntogether CANNINGTON Community College students have teamed up with the police and artists Mel McVee to add adash of colour at Coker Park. Report, page 5 WIN We are giving you the chance Canning Mayor Paul Ng, community artist Mel McVee and community engagement co-ordinator Sergeant Matt Sharp. Picture: David Baylis d488915 to WIN one of Pair of school aces 85 KristieLim and Ben Smith breakfast eventatCrown “It is such areward for a family Perth on Monday morning. hard-working community – APAIR of local schools just Lynwood received the staff, students, parents and five minutes apart have secondary school award, my board and Pand C. Iam passes to been recognised as two of sponsored by Community just thrilled for all of them,” the best schools in the state News, for its focus on sus- she said. Perth Zoo! at the WA Education tainability and attention to “It is arealprivilege Awards. detail in regards to student winning school of the year Lynwood Senior High wellbeing. because that is acombined School and Brookman Pri- Lynwood principal effort of that whole commu- mary School’sacademic Geraldine Hardy paid trib- nity to bring those out- nous was rewarded as they ute to the school communi- comestoapoint where our See page 2 scooped the WA Secondary ty for its efforts in making students love coming to Lynwood SHS Year 12s Kyle Gotladera, Anaelle Bonaventure, for details and Primary School of the the school run successfully school and do so well.” StephanieCoghlan and Zhe Wei Leong with principal Geraldine Year respectively at a all year round. Continued, page 5 Hardy. 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Editorial Director: Ken Burrowes Page 4 Page 6 CO EDI INSID Milestones THE Swan Alcoa Landcare Australia was celebrated at a Program (SALP) has spent 20 gala event at Kings Park this years funding and supporting month. communitygroups that look “Countless volunteers have after the Swan Canning river- made the Swan Alcoa Land- park area. care program blossom and DAILY NEWS ALERTSS Community groups apply to thrive,” Alcoa of Australia sign up forour daily the program for Landcare chairman and managing direc- grants of up to $20,000 each tor Michael Parker said. news e-newsletter year to assist with their pro- “Thank you for helping to •Family passes jects. transform the Swan Canning communitynews.com.au// to Perth Zoo The SALP partnership mile- catchment and making our subscribe stone shared between the communities better places.” •Ticketstosee Kensington-based Depart- Dedicated environmental con- Rodriguez, Madiba ment of Biodiversity, Conser- servationistUna Bell,who was /CanningMelville the Musical, Mortal vation and Attractions, Bel- part of SALP’s inaugural fund- Enginesand more! mont-based sustainability ing round in 1998, received a /TheCanningTimes organisation Perth NRM and lifetime achievement award at Enter at communitynews.com.au/win resources company Alcoa of the event. communitynews.com.au Have amilestone? 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GALLERIA SHOPPING CENTRE KARRINYUP SHOPPING CENTRE JOONDALUP LAKESIDE CENTRE ROCKINGHAM CITY OCEAN KEYS MANDURAH SHOPPING CENTRE GARDEN CITYSHOPPING CENTRE CAROUSEL SHOPPING CENTRE Opposite EB Games Main David Jones Entrance Opposite Downstairs Food Court nr.Coles Council Ave, Rockingham Shop 162 Ocean Keys Bvd Shop G64 Mandurah Forum, Near Target Booragoon, Shop 207 New Section PH. 9275 3566 PH. 9446 7527 PH. 9300 9184 PH. 9592 1851 PH. 9407 9747 PH. 9534 8304 PH: 9316 9461 Shop 1227A, AlbanyHwy,Cannington PH. 9451 5325 2 November 27, 2018 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 3 Bird killer caught BenSmith he said. “We were playing YouTube videos to try and ASHELLEY father has get them to feed by hearing pleaded for more awareness other birds feed to have from cat owners after his them respond,” he said. daughter’s two birds were “They had their own per- killed. sonalities, the two birds When 18-year-old Clau- bonded really well together dia Zilm noticed her cock- and with her as well.” atiel Freay was missing Mr Zilm said the cat was from her cage in the back- eventually caught, but the yard, she searchedfor the damage had been done. bird and made the grue- “It was abeautiful, small some discovery of asingle slimcat, it had abell. I wing, ripped from the bird’s imagine the owners body, on the pavement. thought ‘mybeautiful cat Just aweek later,she wouldn’t do any harm, it’s discovered her baby cock- got abell, I’m doingthe atiel Teddy was missing right thing’, but it was neg- when she went to bring him ligent to leave it to roam.” inside the house at night He said the girls were and found his wing lodged worried about the welfare in-between two paving of the cat. slabs nearby. “They didn’t want any Her father Damien Zilm harm to come to it and that said his daughter was dis- it just went back to its own- traught and had dedicated a ers with the warning of time to raising them. ‘your cat has caused ahor- Confluence exhibition curator Chris Malcolm with ceramic artwork by Warwick Palmateer. “We lost one of the adult rible event to occur’. Picture: Matt Jelonek www.communitypix.com.au d488525 birds and then lost one of “She’ll have that for the the baby birds that she’d rest of her life, which could hand-reared and put alot of have been avoided by mak- Coastal inspiration fires creativity effort into because they did- ing certain cats are kept in- n’t want to feed initially,” side at night,” he said. WARRICK Palmateer‘stwo “I was able to bring and the bleached sand out there to use their kilns; biggest passions have been these two loves together to colours,” he said. they had industrial-sized Locals favour park cafe meshed together at the create this unique body of “For an artist, exhibit- kilns to fire bricks,” he John Curtin Gallery’s Con- work. It’s asimple concept ing is one of the highlights said. TIMES CITY of Canning accepted a cept the petition, despite fluence exhibition. really, but very strong of developing abodyof John Curtin Gallery di- petition containing more confusion over signatures. The joint exhibition ex- within me.” work. rector Chris Malcolm said than1000 signaturessup- The meeting agenda on plores the ceramic collabo- While Palmateer has “It’s great to make it as Palmateer and Drysdale’s CANNING portingdevelopment of a the City website stated the ration between Palmateer worked as Drysdale’s col- well, but the ultimate prize work contrasted and café or restaurant at Shel- petition had 1299 signa- and his long-time friend laborator for over 25 years, for me is to put it in front of complemented the other ley Beach Park. tures, 66 of which were Pippin Drysdale and show- and again teamed up with audience and see what re- perfectly.