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Take a the Breakwater from the Kids WeekWANNEROOender Communitynews.com.au THURSDAY,JANUARY 11, 2018 Northernexposure AUSTRALIA VSPAIN Test series fixtures 6.30pm start time for all games January 15 -Guildford Grammar School January 16 -Guildford Grammar School January 18 -Warwick Hockey Centre January 20 -Perth Hockey Stadium January 21 -Warwick Hockey Centre Whitford Hockey Club’s Richard Boseley, Hockeyroo Katheryn Slattery and Joondalup Mayor Albert Jacob. Picture: Martin Kennealey www.communitypix.com.au d478050 Tyler Brown I N T E R N A T I O N A L H O C K E Y C O M E S T O T O W N around the corner, we’re expecting strong support during the matches.” THE northern suburbs are set to get their Whitford Hockey Clubpresident Len first taste of international hockey when $6.3 million facility was opened last year, the Warwick Hockey Centre,” he said. Collier said it would be a“fantastic oppor- Australia takes on Spain this month. featuring ablue synthetic hockey pitch of Hockey Australia chief executive Matt tunity for players and the general public in WarwickHockey Centre will host two international standard. Favier said the Hockeyroos had “long re- the northern suburbs to see top class inter- matches –at6.30pm on January 18 and 21 – Joondalup Mayor Albert Jacob said it ceived great support from the WA public” national hockey at alocal venue”. as part of afive-matchseries between the was an honour for the City to host one of and it was exciting to be playing at the new “Hosting these two fixtures is also a two countries. The women’s series is an op- Australia’s most successful sporting facility. great reward for our club members who portunity for the Hockeyroos to fine-tune teams. “The Hockeyroos have played in Syd- have worked hard over anumber of years preparations for the Gold Coast Common- “As three-time Olympic gold medallists, ney, Melbourne, Bendigo and Adelaide in contributing and raising funds towards re- wealth Games in April, where they are as well as multiple World Cup and Com- the past three months and the opportunity alising our ambition of having our own fa- chasing afourth consecutive gold medal. monwealth Games champions, the Hockey- to play in Perth’s northern corridor helps cility at Warwick,” he said. This will be the first major event to take roos are apowerful sporting brand and we spread the game to new markets,” he said. Tickets are $10 and $5 concession at place at Warwick Hockey Centre since the are looking forward to seeing them light up “With ahome Commonwealth Games www.hockey.org.au/ 2018tests. 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Achiever Awards. motivationto Police arrested him on drug suspicionsonthat “Kaihas beenanextremely occasion but he escaped custody by taking control proactive activist,educator, helpyoungpeo- of the car he’d been travelling inanddriving and voluntary youthworker plelikehimself away. for the pastthree years,” the Detectives tracked the man to the Padbury nomination said. comesfromhis homelast Tuesday,January 2. “In this time, he has helped own Police said the managainattempted to flee, hundreds of homelessLGBTIQ this timebylocking himself inacar atthe frontof youthaccess services after experiences the property. falling through thecracks of Officersdetained the manafter entering the formal serviceprovision. vehicle viaaback door. “He has run the onlyWA The man was reportedly foundtobeinposses- support group for transgen- sion of avibrator stolen fromanadult shop in der people for thepast year, Clarkson. which has vastly improved Police charged him with escaping custody, ve- the quality of life of its atten- hicle theft anddriving without a licence. dees. He was also charged with three thefts, two “He provides suicideinter- counts of possessing stolenpropertyandtwo vention and counselling to breaches of bail. He is due to face Joondalup Mag- LGBTIQ youthuntil they are istrates Courttoday. able to access professional Mark Donaldson mental health care. “Kai has giventhousands of hours to voluntary crisis managementand suicide in- Kai Schweizer’s untiring efforts to help the disadvantaged has earned him anomina- Child sex charges tervention. tion for aWAYoung Achiever award. Picture: MartinKennealey d476560 “Kai’s unrelentingmotiva- AMAN hasthis month been charged over the al- tiontohelpyoungpeople like throughConsumers of Mental ry in the WA YoungAchiever The awards aim to encour- leged sexual assault of a family friend’s child in himselfcomes fromhis own HealthWA, the West Aus- Awards. age, rewardand promote the Merriwamorethan 20 years ago. experiences with mental ill- tralianAssociationfor Mental Other categories include positiveachievements of Police allegethe 46-year-old man took the vic- ness, rejection, discrimina- Health and the City of Stir- health and wellbeing, envi- people aged 29 andbelow. tim,who wassixorsevenatthe time, outside and tion, violence, andrejection ling’syouth empowerment ronment and sustainability, Nominations can be made assaulted her while othersslept atthe property in fromcrisis andmental health program. agriculture,young leadership, at www.awardsaustralia. 1996.The offence was reported last year. services.” Mr Schweizerwas nomi- arts and fashion, sports,busi- com/wayaa until January 23 Investigatorscharged the Cooloongupman The Kingsley resident has natedfor thecommunity ser- nessachiever, online achieve- and winners will be an- with the indecentdealing of a child under 13. shared his experiences viceand volunteering catego- ment and innovation. nounced on May 26. 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