Stirling Special feature: Downsizers’ Times dream Communitynews.com.au PAGE 26 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER27, 2018 Team act at Carine Laura Pond edged like this is fantastic. WIN “It symbolises the conge- CARINE Senior High niality of teaching and School principal Damien teaching works because we Shuttleworth is WA’s Sec- all support each other and We are ondary Principal of the we work together as a Year. team.” giving Mr Shuttleworth re- Under Mr Shuttle- ceived thehonour at yester- worth’s leadership, stu- day’s WA Education dents achievedamedian you the Awards. ATARof80for the first It was abig morning for time in 2015 and this rose to chance last year’s WA Secondary 82.45 in 2016 and 83.18 in School of the Year,withsci- 2017. to WIN ence teacher Daniel Hugo Despite his success, he also named WA Premier’s had not always planned to one of Secondary Teacher of the be ateacher,first working Year. in retail before deciding to Mr Shuttleworth,who become apoliceofficer, became the school’s fourth then changing his mind at principal in nearly 50 years the last minute. 85 when he joined in 2014, said “I believe people in edu- the win felt very reward- cation can change lives,” he ing. said. “I wanted to have the family “It is fantastic for the opportunity to impact posi- school,” he said. tively and 20 years later I’ve passes to “Individuals don’t win never looked back.” awards, communities do.” Education and Training Perth Zoo! Mr Hugo, who is head of Minister Sue Ellery con- science, agreed it was a gratulated the winners. team effort. “Staff like Damian and “This is the greatest ho- Daniel provide ahigh-qual- nour that Ican possibly ityeducationtosomany hope to ever achieve,” he students, helpingthem to See page 4 said. achieve and setting them for details “Teaching is such apriv- up for future success,” she Secondary Principal of the Year Damian Shuttleworth and Secondary Teacher of the Year Daniel ilege and to be acknowl- said. Hugo at Carine Senior High School. 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Robyn Craig Seniors Own Real Estate 9243 1366 0418 464 269 Stage Three Display Now Open: Thursday &Saturday 11-12:30 Call to book your tour today 4 November 27, 2018 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 5 Trees felled for shopping centre Laura Pond manding setbacks and re- tial green landscaping and quiring developers to re- mature trees, which will AN environmental advo- tain shade trees along prop- offer more green spaces for cate says removal of at least erty boundaries. people to enjoy.” 50 trees to make way for the Resident Rebecca James Mr Nugent said the num- Karrinyup Shopping Cen- said she was not opposed to ber of trees to be planted tre redevelopment is the development but found would be determined closer “greedy barbarianism”. it “distressing” the trees to completion and the com- Stirling Urban Tree Net- were removed. pany was working witha work convenor and Kar- “I think progress should local primary school to pro- rinyup resident Leisha meet with history,” she vide tree trunks for use in a Jack was among locals said. “So much of the ap- nature playground. upset to discover trees lin- peal of Karrinyup is the The City of Stirling has ing Davenport Street cut natural vegetation; Ithink been working on policies down last week, as well as it’s really important to con- aimed at increasing its tree on Francis Avenue, includ- sider the costs and impact.” canopy and under its local ed large mature trees. AMP Capital would not planning policy, develop- “In other parts of the confirm how many trees ments valued at more than world, efforts are being were being removed as part $100,000 are required to made to build around exist- of the redevelopment, but plant one new ‘advanced ing trees,” she said. WA divisional development tree’ –atleast 2m high –for “But it is cheaper and manager Scott Nugent said every 500sq mofland being quicker to cut them down, green space would form developed. even though the result part of the upgraded centre. Planning and develop- would be so much nicer if “While every effort was ment director Ross Povey they retained them.” made to retain mature said demolition works were Developer AMP Capital trees, unfortunately the de- consistent with approval is building aseven-storey sign of the development granted by the Metro apartment and commercial couldn’t accommodate North-West Development building at the corner of them in this instance due to Assessment Panel, which Davenport and Francis the increased footprint of included landscaping and streets, as part of its $800 thecentre,” he said. streetscape upgrades, but million revamp of the cen- “However, the new Kar- did not comment on tre. Ms Jack said planning rinyup Shopping Centre whether it was consistent Top: Before trees were cut down in Francis Avenue and Davenport Street. Pictures: Leisha Jack authorities should be de- will incorporate substan- with the City’s strategies. Above: After the trees were axed in the two streets. Pictures: Martin Kennealey Shopping centre builder backflips over street parking CONCERNSoverparking not informed of the reduced visibility at inter- Shopping Centre will be have marred the start of the arrangement and were wor- sections for drivers. Resi- asked to park at the centre Karrinyup Shopping Cen- ried about children getting dents vented their frustra- while we work with the TIMES tre redevelopment. to and from school safely, tion on social mediaand City of Stirling to find a Developer AMP Capital with carsblocking views Stirling councillors were more permanent, amicable directed centre staff to park and more congestion. quick to react, taking up solution.” STIRLING on surrounding residential She described the lack of theirconcerns. This came into effect on streetswhenconstruction consultation with residents AMP Capital last week Wednesday but many cars started last week, which as “deplorable”. back-flipped on the plan were still parked along caused outrage among resi- “I think residents would after meeting the City. nearby streets on Friday.
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