Buddha festival back in Supreme Guardian Court Gardens PAGE 3 Communitynews.com.au express TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 Festival is a PetProject THOUSANDS of paws are set to hit the park in North Perth this weekend. WA Pet Project (WAPP) is taking overWoodville Re- serve for the third PetFest, with more than 50 stall- holders, food trucks, talks, activities and more to enter- tain every human and their furry friend. WAPP presi- dent Michele O’Neill said there wouldbeanen- closed feline enrich- ment area for own- ers to pick up ideas for theircats’ home environ- ment and adog sensory garden. PetFest is on Sunday, April 14, from 9am to 1pm. To find out more, visit wapetproject.com.au. UpWAPP president Michele O'Neill andfrJudi Ostojic fromomWA Pet Project with Albie, Bohdi andtheNamir. Picture: Martin Kennealeyasheswww.communitypix.com.au d492017 Laura Pond The three-storey shop- about the development’s also worried about pedes- changes after meetings sued, and widening Ingle- ping centre, at the corner of consistency with the sur- trian safety, but the society with the City’s newly wood Lane. THE Inglewood site where Beaufort Street and Eighth rounding heritage protec- was not opposed to the pro- formed Design Review Stirling councillors aformer Bunnings store Avenue, will comprise a tion area and was not con- posal. Panel, whichcomprised David Boothman and Gio- burned down will rise Woolworths supermarket, vinced of its Art Deco Six people presented on four architects and one vanni Italiano supported again as aWoolworths-led liquor store, restaurant, architecture. behalf of the applicant, in- urban designer. the proposal, with the latter shopping centre. convenience store, fast food He said it ignored the cluding Brown Falconer ar- Conditions imposed in- believing it had business The Metro-North West outlet and 193 parking “clear guidelines” of the chitect Michael Jorgensen, clude requiring the devel- and community backing. Development Assessment bays. City of Stirling’s Beaufort who described the design oper to mitigate traffic im- “This is what is re- Panel approved the $15 mil- Mt Lawley Society presi- Street local development as a“contemporary re- pacts on Eighth Avenue quired to regenerate the In- lion development at its Fri- dent Paul Collins presented plan, which came into ef- sponse” to Art Deco. and Clifton Crescent before glewood towncentre,” he day meeting. the panel with concerns fect in late 2018, and was He said he made several abuilding permit can be is- said. 250 Stirling HighwayClaremont, WA 6010 tel0893834712|email [email protected] www.trilogyfurniture.com.au EXPRESS GUARDIAN NEWS ..........................3-5 Editor: Denise S. Cahill 9237 1571 STREET WATCH ............4 Deputy Editor: Jon Bassett 9237 1504 THE GREATDEBATE LIFESTYLE ..................7-12 Reporter: COMEDY..........................8 Jessica Warriner 9237 1547 FOOD ............................10 Photographer: Andrew Ritchie Is it OK to leave aparty with drinks? Group Sales Director: WHAT’S ON ..................12 Maddie Gray 9237 1427 REALESTATE ..........13-18 Key Accounts Director: Maddie Rachel Brendan Jupp 9237 1451 Gray Fenner CLASSIFIEDS............19-22 S Business Development Mgr: Sales director Social media producer SPORT ..........................23 Rachel O'Neale 9237 1475 Real Estate Account Mgr: TU Kyle Hams 9237 1655 Yes No Classifieds 13 20 13 Not in my wildest dreams When you leave aparty Backand blue Distribution 9237 1630 would Ihave ever thought your booze shouldn’t leave Inquiries to: guardianexpress@ this was acceptable until I with you. Leftovers are a E Philip Mitchell first brought communitynews.com.au was last to leave aparty and nice way to tell your hosts Tim Winton’sstory Blueback Published by: Community Newspaper noticed abottle of Louis “thanks for having me”. At Group,34Stirling Street Perth 6000 ID to Spare Parts Puppet Theatre Roederer champagne sitting alargergathering, your 17 years ago in the form of and printed by Colourpress,54Hasler opened, still cold and only ¾ alcohol becomes group prop- Peta Murray’s adaptation. Road, Osborne Park WA 6017. drunk (the bottle, not me). erty. Taking it with you is Page 7 Editorial Director: Ken Burrowes This is acrime of great pro- just plain rude. And you’ll CONTAC portion! I’m not advocating help prevent people from INS binging abottle of Louis making the stupid mistake Roederer as aroadie on the of driving (inebriated) to the way home, but more of a liquor store at night because nightcap as you watch 20 they’ve run out of drinks. minutes of Rage before bed. And if your host doesn’t It’s ayes, but there is fine drink the beer or spirits you print. brought, it’s there for you the next time you visit. 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Allother specials end 22nd April 2019. While stocks last.Pricesmay vary in country areas duetofreight.Open 7days. Pics forillustration purposes. 2 April 9, 2019 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 3 City re-think on verge pick-ups FIRST REPORTED AT Topelberg moved that the two weeks,” he said. back in the day, Gumtree “Neighbours see it as a Mayor Emma Cole. City not proceed with aten- “At the point it was col- and Buy Nothing groups dumping ground,” he said. Vincent’s bulk hard Communitynews der or quotations for bulk lected, the door opened and meant most items of value “The community may waste options are set to be .com.au verge collection beyond the whatever was inside, by were snapped up before a have been broadly split a examined soon as part of current contract. that stage we assumed rot- collection, resulting in bro- couple of years ago over the the City’s waste strategy. JessicaWarriner Cr Topelberg relayed a ting meat, liquid ran along ken and soiled items domi- value of collections, but I “I feel this plots the story from the most recent their front verge. nating the kerbs. think that value seems to course already defined by THE City of Vincent is collection involving afreez- “After aCity inspection, He said it was especially have well and truly disap- our waste strategy… but it looking at scrapping bulk er full of what neighbours we had to go back and re- difficult for people living peared.” punctuates it alittle more,” verge collections after the assumed was old meat sit- place the mulch on the front near avacantlot or apark, He said this year had Mayor Cole said. most recent round kicked ting in the summer sun. verge. The smellhadn’t dis- or those who were the first been the worst for com- The City’s staff will now up astink. “There was aproperty sipated after two days.” to put items out with “six plaints from the communi- provide areport on At Tuesday night’s on Raglan Road where a Cr Topelberg said while or seven mattresses” stack- ty, which was echoed by Cr alternative options for bulk councilmeeting, Cr Joshua freezer was on the verge for he had been a“kerb surfer” ing up outside homes. Susan Gontaszewski and waste collection. THE ESSENTIALS Police WHAT: Buddha’s Birth- dayand Multicultural target Festival WHERE: SupremeCourt Gardens, Perth WHEN: April 13, 11am- liquor 8.30pm and April 14, 9am-5pm VISIT www.buddhas birthdayperth.org.au thefts BAYSWATER police have begun Operation Anglesmith after aspike in thefts from liquor stores. They are focusing on Maylands before moving on to stores in Bayswa- ter and Mt Lawley. Officer-in-charge John Waghorn said he received about four re- ports of stealing from EXPRESS liquor storeseachday and there had been up to 45 incidents over the GUARDIAN past three months. “We have got anum- ber of problem areas, in particular the Liquor- land store in Guildford Road in Maylands, at the BWS store in Eighth Av- Ven Miao Bo, from the Fo Guang Shan Temple in Maylands, with ababy Buddha. Picture: Andrew Ritchie www.communitypix.com.au d492137 enue in Maylands and also the Vintage Cellars on BeaufortStreet in Mt Lawley,” he said. “People consistently Festival to celebrate cultures walk in, grab a10-pack of pre-mixed drinks and walk out. We had one THIS year’s Buddha’s fromApril 13 to 14 after of WA. Activities will in- art and craft for children, Association president member of the public put Birthday and Multicultural being held at Elizabeth clude multicultural perfor- and tea meditation.
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