Responses to Media

Poisoned trees at Perlinte Point

15 May, 2020

Response to University of Notre Dame Politics and Journalism, printed in Cockburn City Herald 15.5.20 
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City appeals for federal funding during COVID-19

30 April, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: Federal funding appeal during COVID-19, 28.4.20
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Black Spot funds for Hamilton Hill intersection

29 April, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: Black Spot funds for Pheonix/Rockingham Rds intersection, 28.4.20 
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CEO position

21 April, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: CEO position, 21.4.20
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Stephen Cain will not return to City as CEO

17 April, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: 16 April, 2020 Special Council Meeting, 17.4.2020
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City staffing during COVID-19

8 April, 2020

Response to The West Australian and the Cockburn Gazette re: City staffing during COVID-19
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Helping the community during COVID-19

27 March, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: Helping the community during COVID-19, 27.3.20
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Sale of Glen Iris Public Golf Course

12 March, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette & The West Australian re: sale of Glen Iris Public Golf Course, 10 & 11.3.20
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Trees poisoned in North Coogee

19 February, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: Trees poisoned in North Coogee, 19.2.2020 
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Grant for renewable hydrogen feasibility study

11 February, 2020

Response to Cockburn Gazette re: State Govt grant for renewable hydrogen feasibility study, 8.1.2020 
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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
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We acknowledge a continuing connection to Land, Waters and Culture and pay our respects to Elders, past and present.