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“Putting the Service Back Into Service Centres” Vote 1 STEVE IRONS MP BEN MORTON MP SWAN TANGNEY BUILDINGOUR ECONOMY. SECURINGYOUR FUTURE. Authorised by S.Calabrese,Liberal Party,2/12Parliament Place, West Perth WA 6005. Canning Canning Art Awards open for Times entries Communitynews.com.au PAGE 14 TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2019 WIN EXCLUSIVE ONE OF HOW YOUR JUNIOR SOCCER STAR CAN TAKE 28 THE PITCH FOR FREE WITH WORLD FAMOUS DOUBLE MANCHESTER PASSES UNITED AND OUR OWN TITLE TO PUTTIN’ CONTENDERS ON THE PERTH GLORY. FULL DETAILS RITZ! PAGE 6 See page 2to find out how. Ceanna Learmont, Olivia Learmont, Chloe Yap, Christopher Yap and Keeley Aldrick with Thomas and Nikolas Poulios kneeling. Picture: David Baylis www.communitypix.com.au d493027 Budget blow to football centre dream Local candidatesinfocus THE State Budget has pro- promising funding ($20m (pictured) said he was dis- WITH this weekend’s Fed- retain the seat against nine vided no clear path forward and $16m respectively) for appointed with the lack of eral Election shaping up to other candidates. to progress Football West’s the proposed state football State support and it could come down to the wire, the The Canning Times plans for ahome of football centre in the past fortnight, affect WA’s chances of host- seat of Swan looms as akey asked every candidate why at Maniana Park in Queens the State Government has ing 2023 Women’s World in determining which party they are running for Parlia- Park. not committed any money. Cup matches, if an Aus- will govern. ment and why you should Despite both Federal Football West chief exec- tralian bid is successful. IncumbentLiberalMP vote for them. Laborand Liberal parties utive James Curtis Report,page 5 Steve Irons faces afight to Report,page 7 “Putting the service backinto service centres” Lifetime workmanship warranty.. 12mth guarantee on parts.. Government licensed repairer.. Complimentarycar wash & Obligation free brakeinspection.. vacuum with everyservice.. Onlyquality Castrol oils used.. FREE local client pick-up Onlyquality Ryco filtersused.. &drop-offservice.. 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Emma Pratten 0413 444 027 EMPLOYMENT..............25 Business Development Mgrs: CLASSIFIEDS ................26 Andrew Clark 0413 444 031 Jessica Jon Carol Edwards 0433 887 349 Warriner Bassett SPORT ..........................27 S Real Estate Account Mgr: Reporter Deputy Editor- Cynthia Vaughan 9237 1523 Central Motoring Account Mgr: TU Amana Hogg 0422 747 087 Yes No Classifieds 13 20 13 The roadside collection is People need to take control Distribution 9237 1630 such asimple way for people of their lives and not rely on School art Inquiries to: canningtimes@ to get rid of unwanted items verge collections when recy- E RIVERTON Primary School communitynews.com.au and potentially find them a cling centres, council- students have banded togeth- Published by: Community Newspaper new home right next door. I operated tips and other sites er to createthe school's new Group,34Stirling Street Perth 6000 love abit of aperuse through now provide reliable alter- mural. Page 5 and printed by Colourpress furniture and oddities that natives. The public has their 54 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA have made it onto the kerb, own cars and ability to hire 6017. but the problems arise when trailers to take their bulk people start throwing rub- waste away. Rubbish on CONTAC Editorial Director: Ken Burrowes INSID bish and gross things out verges weeks before acollec- (I'm looking at you, freezer tion is asign you and your full of meat that the City of neighbours are not organ- Vincent councillors dis- ised enough to get rid of cussed earlier this year). your unwanted goods. In Roadside collections have this wasteful age of con- got my vote, but no rubbish sumerism, it serves as atoo- please! easymethod of dumping. 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Protectsyou from unauthorised transactions on personaland business accounts, whenyou protect how you access your accountsand tell us ifsomething is wrong. To find out more,visit commbank.com.au/securitysteps It’s justthe start. Betterfor you. Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123123 124. 2 May 14, 2019 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 3 Lifetime football banafter assault TWO people have been told nevertoattend ajunior football game again as the fallout continues from a weekend clash where a13- year-old umpire was al- legedly assaulted. The life bans for the Maddington Junior Foot- ball Club supporters were announced hours after po- lice confirmed they had charged a46-year-old Camillo woman with ag- gravated assault. She will appear at Ar- madale Magistrates Court at alater date. Both clubs involved in the under-11 game, Maddington and Thornlie, were put on $500 good be- haviour bonds for the re- mainder of the season to ensure their spectators be- have appropriately. Maddington’s team manager also received a12- month suspension from the Carol-Ann Aitken, Kedy Kristal, Canning Cr Yaso Ponnuthurai, Zonta House Refuge AssociationCEO Kelda Oppermann, Angie Perkings and Dianne Graves with one of WA Football Commission the new purple benches. Picture: Matt Jelonek www.communitypix.com.au d492810 forbreaching their match operations responsibilities. The suspension means they will not be able to hold any volunteer roles with Maddington or any other Astand against violence junior club. WAFC chiefexecutive TIMES GavinTaylorsaid the BenSmith Painted purple to repre- important step towards to education and aware- Each bench displays penalties sent astrong mes- sent the global domestic tackling the societal issues. ness, both which are neces- help numbers for victims sage that umpire abuse CANNING The City of Canning has and family violence aware- “Having the purple sary to stop family and do- seeking support and assis- would not be tolerated. shown its support for the ness movement, the bench- benches supported by and mestic violence. tance. Mr Taylor said such in- victims of domestic and es are part of an initiative in our local community “We look forward to see- The 1800 RESPECT (1800 cidents were rare among family violence in the form by the Women’s Council for provides an opportunity to ing the number of purple 737 732) number is open the 1230 games of commu- of purple public benches. Domestic and Family Vio- commemorate the innocent benches continue to grow, 24/7 to support people af- nity football played in WA The City unveiled two lence Services of WA. lives taken due to family commemorating those who fected by family and domes- each weekend. purple benches outside Ros- Zonta House Refuge As- and domestic violence, pro- have lost their lives, pro- tic violence, sexual assault “The majority of clubs trata Family Centre at sociation chief executive vides support helplines and vide another avenue for and abuse. Crisis Care is provide great support for Prendwick Reserve in Wil- Kelda Oppermann said the creates the opportunity for people to access support also open 24/7 for anyone in umpires and an excellent letton, along with another presence of the benches in conversation,” she said. and to raise awareness of crisis needingurgent help game-day environment for two at the Bentley Hub. the local community was an “Conversations can lead the societal issue.” on 9233 1111. all participants,” he said. Canning Vale Police are continuingtoinvestigate the altercation at Tom Public helpsought over credit card fraud Bateman Reserve, with more chargesofdisorderly POLICE are seeking help shopping centre on Ran- newsagentinthe same any information about conduct possible. Witness- over astealing and fraud ford Road. The phone shopping centre. the identity of this per- es who have not been spo- incident in Canning Vale case contained abank Police have released a son or details of this of- ken to by police, or may on April 21. card inside. CCTV image of awoman fence, call Crime Stop- have footage, are urged to About 3.15pm, amo- The card was then
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