This funding includes a Lotterywest grant of $1.9 million and a $2.9 million contribution from the Shire of Capel The community and youth centre will provide significant social and economic benefits to residents as well as supporting the regional economy by creating about 25 full-time construction jobs forms the second stage of a wider Dalyellup District Centre development that includes other community facilities such as a skate park Visit the media hub to contact the media team Media hub The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land We pay tribute and our respects to Elders past and present Learn about Aboriginal history Sign up for newsletters Help us improve our service or tell us what is working really well Leave your feedback CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Your browser is not supported. 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The Weekly SOURCE is published by DCM Media Picture: Pip Waller DALYELLUP couple Karen and Steven Gare have always loved sharing the spirit of Christmas through their light displays they said their displays helped them get into the Christmas holiday which they were used to celebrating in the winter elements to celebrate Christmas with their seven children the family have a display at 122 Hornibrook Road Christmas themed inflatables and hundreds of lights They said Christmas to them was all about family and friends In memoriam: Proud parents Karen and Steven with a photo of their baby boy Picture: Pip Waller"We have a party on the driveway on Christmas Eve and everyone is invited," Ms Gare said "To us the holiday has always been about the magic because as adults once you know the mystery behind Christmas "But having the kids and doing the light displays brings that back for us." The Gare's Christmas lights display is also in memory of their seventh child who sadly passed away at just five days old due to heart problems Ms Gare said Xander passed away in 2019 after being diagnosed with three different heart issues Picture: suppliedHe never got to experience a Christmas but it wasn't a case of operating to fix him it was more just to patch his heart," Ms Gare explained "We'd have to keep opening him up and patching his heart repeatedly so unfortunately it was more buying time than improving his quality of life "We spoke to our midwife who was a representative of HeartKids WA and made the decision to start donating money from our display." Xavier and Phoenix with Xander's ashes Photo: supplied HeartKids Western Australia is a non profit organisation focused on supporting those impacted by childhood heart disease Visitors to the house can donate to HeartKids in memory of Xander Both Mr and Ms Gare said they looked forward to being together with their children on Christmas "It's the one day of the year where they are not allowed to fight with each other," Ms Gare laughed Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy The store is the fourth store to open in the Bunbury area with three stores opening in the last six weeks The brand’s expansion in the West has seen the company invest more than $55 million since it launched its first store in Western Australia in late 2014 This investment is expected to continue across the state as the brand looks to develop its network to meet consumer needs in the years ahead the company’s growth in the state “provides career opportunities and as well as jobs when the stores are built and fitted out “We are incredibly proud of our multi-million dollar investment in Western Australia which will see us continue to look for new opportunities with landlords and developers to open stores in the right locations to serve local communities.” is moving across to Dalyellup to lead the team of ten Western Australian drivers using the My 7-Eleven App fuel price lock have saved an average of $5.16 per fill or 14 cents per litre* *West Australian motorists using My 7-Eleven Fuel Price Lock between 1 June 2022 and 30 June 2023 saved an average of 14 cents per litre or an average of $5.16 per fill The average cents per litre saving varies by customer and depends on frequency and volume of fill however overall the average cents per litre saving across the total fuel litres purchased in Western Australia during that time with a Fuel Price Lock was 14 cents per litre Fuel Price Lock is a feature of the My 7-Eleven App and is redeemable at 7-Eleven stores only Dalyellup Beach Estate has coastal lots available Picture: supplied FOR the first time in eight years new coastal lots now available in Dalyellup Beach Located on the south-western boundary on the suburb the first stage in the coastal precinct will comprise 32 lots The first 11 lots range in size from 338sqm to 664sqm and are located 600 metres from the beach said they chose to live in Dalyellup Beach based on its location and proximity to local schools and shops "Dalyellup really has a bit of everything," Ms Sander said parks and everything you need is within walking distance "The community at Dalyellup Beach is really hands on everyone here does so much to create an amazing community spirit Everyone cares about their neighbours and you can feel it." Satterley Property Group chief executive Nigel Satterley said the release provided the "perfect opportunity" for homebuyers looking to make "an affordable sea change to a well-established "Dalyellup Beach has grown to become a thriving community during the past 23 years ago and remains a popular choice for families in the South West," Mr Satterley said "Given the continued popularity of the estate and the limited release of coastal land we expect these new lots will be very popular." Dalyellup Beach is set to receive a new town square along with a tavern and childcare centre Construction on the new Dalyellup skate park precinct will also commence this year We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy. Ahead of Fremantle’s round four fixture against the GWS Giants Fremantle were lucky enough to be able to host a number of Fremantle Dockers Partner Clubs for their annual curtain raiser match Fremantle City Dockers & Secret Harbour Dockers all had the opportunity to run out onto Optus Stadium to experience what it is like to play on one of the AFL’s biggest stages While there’s no doubting the participants will remember the day fondly it was just one of the experiences that Fremantle are fortunate enough to provide to their Partner Clubs in return for their unwavering support Coach of the Year 4 Dalyellup Dockers Ben Mullany spoke about how incredible the experience was for himself and his team it was awesome to take in and be out there where the guys actually play,” Mullany said it was a really great opportunity for them and one they’ll cherish and remember forever.” Describing the Dalyellup Dockers as a family orientated club Mullany said the partnership gave his young players something to strive towards “Everything we do is so community and family based the older boys even come down to help the younger teams before their training session kicks off “The older boys have actually won back-to-back premierships now so they’re going for a three-peat!” The Dalyellup Dockers are just one club that contributes to more than 2,000 young footy players running out in Fremantle colours every weekend Community Engagement Operations Manager Graham Mills spoke about the impact that COVID has had on the partnership in recent years and how important it was to re-connect in the space over the past few seasons COVID has impacted the Club’s ability to be as active as we would like in this space but it is certainly a partnership that both the Club and our partners are keen to reengage again,” Mills said “We want the partnership to be seen more than a name association we want the members of our partner clubs to be an extension of the Fremantle Dockers acknowledging the time and effort that goes into running a community club “The importance that community football has in not only keeping our game healthy but also the benefits that are formed throughout the community is something we as an AFL Club want to support to ensure sustainability and continued growth within these clubs “Fremantle can provide support by rewarding volunteers through match day tickets the donation of signed memorabilia to assist with fundraising to be reinvested into their football club/programs or providing support to community coaches who overall are pivotal in player retention and player development.” Fremantle co-vice-captain Caleb Serong has highlighted the inconsistency of the season as a pain point for both the playing and coaching group Fremantle Senior Coach Justin Longmuir says accountability key after Saints defeat A disappointing night for Fremantle saw the Club suffer a heavy loss Fremantle will be without Lachie Schultz for Sunday's game against the Bombers Thursday's Round 9 clash with Collingwood marks our annual Purple Hands Foundation game where the Club and Purple Hands will be raising funds to make sure no young person is left behind Vice Captain Caleb Serong speaks to the media ahead of our clash with Collingwood in the Purple Hands game this Thursday at Optus Hear from Senior Coach JL following our loss to St Kilda Swita spoke in the rooms post-game following the Round 8 clash against St Kilda Fremantle have confirmed their final team of 23 to take on St Kilda in Friday night’s Round 8 clash The Fremantle Football Club respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land waterways and skies on which we live and play our great game here in Perth the Whadjuk People of the Noongar Boodja and acknowledge their continuing connection to Country and culture senior knowledge holders and those following in their footsteps and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples across Australia Share via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe Singapore-listed property developer Sim Lian has paid $31.6 million to acquire the Dalyellup Shopping Centre in Bunbury in Western Australia from Woolworths The 6500-square-metre neighbourhood shopping centre anchored by a full-line Woolworths supermarket a BWS liquor store and more than a dozen speciality shops opened last April as part of Satterley Property Group's Dalyellup Beach community SaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy link Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. 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Read MoreCommercial property financeLatest In CommercialFetching latest articles Convenience retailer 7-Eleven is expanding its presence in Western Australia with the opening of its Dalyellup store in Tiffany Centre – the fourth store to open in the Bunbury area and the fifth in South West Since launching its first store in WA in 2014 the company has invested over $55 million in the region “We are incredibly proud of our multi-million dollar investment in Western Australia which will see us continue to look for new opportunities with landlords and developers to open stores in the right locations to serve local communities,” said Nick Maddox “Our team in Western Australia now includes approximately 600 people with quite a number of the team growing in their careers with us through development and internal promotions.” The new Dalyellup store will offer all-day convenience, daily deliveries of sandwiches, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, hot pastries, snacks, and treats. Customers can also avail freshly ground coffee said the store will also offer access to Mobil fuels via the My 7-Eleven App “It means customers can choose to fill up using the price they have locked in anytime that suits them,” she explained.  and discounts and can be linked with your Velocity Frequent Flyer card to earn points.” Contact our editorial team Octomedia publication