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TimesStirling Communitynews.com.au TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2018 Sixofthe best Laura Pond NEW “world class” greens await some of the world’s best golfers for afast-paced tournament in Karrinyup this week. The second ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth is at Lake Karrinyup Country Club from February 8to11. Like Twenty20 is to cricket, the Super 6competition is an innovative version of golf that combines 54 holes of tradi- tional stroke play across the first three days and asix-hole knockout matchplay format on the final day to determine the winner. More, page 3 Lake Karrinyup Country Club general manager Damon Lonnie prepares for the ISPS Handa World Super 6atLake Karrinyup. Picture: Andrew Ritchie d478840 Excitement Funding Stumping up DE multiplied for soughtfor for cricket new students city centre fundraiser INSI PAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAGE 7 15% OffAll Sofa and Chair Orders. Sat 10th Sale Ends Last Days 15% Off rugs www.webberfurniture.com.au9386 6730.170 StirlingHighway Nedlands 2 STIRLING TIMES, Tuesday, February 6, 2018 JOHN Davies is not one to revel in his own success. His amateur football career with North Beach, as he de- scribes it, was acollection of “220 inglorious games”. The humble Trigg resident went on to serve as captain, coach, committeemember, sec- retary, treasurer and president of the club he co-founded. He later joined the WA Ama- teur Football League board, a role he held for 27 years, before two decades as presidentofthe competition. Under his reign, the WAAFL improved its posi- tion financially, brought in a Hall of Fame and introduced in- tegrated football for athletes with adisability. Mr Davies said it was advice from late Labor politician Colin Jamieson to ‘surround yourself Sports Star Awards. Award winners will be an- with people better than you are’ “I can’t believe it,” he said. nounced at Optus Stadium on that set him on the right path. “I’ve worked with some great February 8. “It’s aprivilege to work with people who have helped me so ■ Mr Davies, now apartof people stronger than yourself in much and that’s the underlying the WAAFL’s heritage and his- their own field,” he said. factor.” tory sub-committee, is research- “That’s the key to any suc- WAAFL general manager ing the history of the league for cessful organisation; the presi- David Armstrong said the foot- abooktobereleased in 2022, the dent is not the be-all-and-end- ball community was proud of competition’s centenary year. all.” the long-time servant’s nomina- The WAAFL is looking for his- Despite his hesitancy to tion. torical items relatingtothe claimcredit for the WAAFL’s “John’s involvement in com- league suitable for inclusion in growth and success, Mr Davies munity football can only be de- the book. 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[email protected] There are about 600,000 volunteers in WA, www.theupholsteryshop.com.au from corporate organisations delivering services Alook back to the mums and dads who help out junior sport. Last year, Raalia Wheeler was named the WA Volunteer of the Year. After fire destroyed Dwellingup in 1961, Mr Wheeler was inspiredtobuild an airfield on his into thepast rural property in Coolup and has maintained it ever since as one of WA’s most crucial firefighting bases. DOUBLEVIEW and Scarborough “It’s unrecognisable 100 years Nominations for this year’s awards close on residents can see how much their ago and you can see the massive March 9. Winners will be announced during Na- suburbs have changed at the A change in 50 years,” he said. tional Volunteers Week. Walk Through Time exhibition “Just try to imagine what it this weekend. will look like in another 50 NOMINATE NOW Community group The Bend years.” in the Road has created the free Avarietyofevents will accom- Head to awards.volunteeringwa.org.au before March exhibition with the City of Stir- pany the exhibition,including 9tonominate in these categories: ling as part of Summerset Arts children’sactivities, livemusic, ■ WA Youth Volunteer of the Year Festival and will display more rhythmic gymnastics demonstra- ■ WA Lifetime Contribution to Volunteering than 100 historical photos of the tion and lawn games. ■ WA Volunteer for Multicultural Communities area. People are encouraged to ■ WA Volunteer of the Year Award Chairman David Wray said bring apicnic blanket, and a ■ WA People's Choice 'Spirit of Volunteering' the oldestphoto collected was sausage sizzle and gelato will be ■ WA Excellence in Volunteer Management from 1920 and depicted the old available for purchase. ■ WA Corporate Volunteer of the Year plank road, now Scarborough Visit Scarborough Civic Cen- ■ WA Community Volunteer Organisation of the Year Beach Road, and there were other tre on Saturday, February 10 images from 50 years ago. from 10am to 1pm. BREAKING NEWS Stirling Notices Australia’s GreenWaste Collections cruellest Gwelup, Karrinyup, farming parts of Hamersley North H system in Reid wy d R h ac Be question. e v A th n o i Nor m Rd r dale a Erin For the first timein17years, M Fwy the battery cage is up for review. K a rr i Mitchell Eggindustry bosses have hadtheir say: they want to keephens in cages. Now, nyup Rd decision makersare seekingyourviews.Lawsthatgovernthe treatmentof animals in Australia aremeant to reflectcommunity expectations. Green wastewill be collected from verges within the boundary There aretwo possibleoutcomes from this review: shown in the map above from 6.00am on 19 February2018. Put your green waste out between 9February2018 a Every hen will be able Hens will be trapped in and 18 February2018. 2018 b OR Putting anygreen waste on your verge earlier than 6, to stretch her wings cages for another20+ years 9February2018 or after your verge has been cleared is illegal and penalties apply. February Want to plan ahead? Checkyour future verge collection Tuesday, dates at www.stirling.wa.gov.au/waste or phone the City Have your say. on (08) 9205 8555. TIMES, Email: [email protected] Furtherinformationat: www.BanTheBatteryCage.com STIRLING Tel: (08) 9205 8555 |www.stirling.wa.gov.au 4 TUART HILL Twins, triplets in the mix 50 TEACHERS at Tuart Hill Primary STOREWIDE School will be seeing double as well as triple this year. The school has previously had twins enrolledand last welcomedaset of tripletsmore than 10 years ago, but it LIMITED TIME ONLY will now count two sets of twins and a set of triplets among its cohort. Three-year-old twins Nirva and Navya Patel and Eve and Tessa Byrne have started kindergarten at the school, while triplets Emerson, Jack- WE HAVE RELOCATED son and Olivia Westlake (4) enjoyed (ATFOODCOURT) their first day of pre-primary on Wednesday. KARRINYUP Olivia said they felt ready and were Shopping Centre 0418 770 007 “all excited” to start school. Deputy principal Steven Ioannou be- www.gabriellafrattini.com.au lieved being in the same class as their siblings helped ease students’ anxiety and nervousness. Dental Nursing Courses The school was ahive of activity on From left: Emerson Westlake, Nirva and Navya Patel (3), Eve Byrne, Jackson Wednesday morning, with parents Westlake, Tessa Byrne (3) and Olivia Westlake (4). Provider No.6811 &52256 CRICOS 02899B keen to see their children off and most students eager to meet their new class- was aprettygood start,” Mr Ioannou forward to starting swimming lessons 17 YEARS mates. said. at nearby Tuart College in the next cou- AWARD “It’s always pretty hectic, butit After settling in, students can look ple of weeks. WINNING HLT45015 Certificate IV in Dental Assisting TRAINING Programmes within school Professional career hours, school holidays off. CITY OF STIRLING High employment rates FULL-TIME/PART- Change of career direction Parents re-entering the TIME/TRAINEESHIPS Stirling mayor in funding bid for city centre workforce For information & International students application forms welcome STIRLING Mayor Mark Irwin led Fed- ney in November. He also met former connecting transport from the heart of 1300 855 503 eral Labor MPs on atourofthe City last Infrastructure Minister Darren Chester.