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Lendlease’s third residential building in the Collins Wharf precinct of Victoria Harbour.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe 28-storey building at 971 Collins Street in Melbourne’s Docklands will deliver 312 homes in a mix of one
two and three-bedroom apartments as well as townhouses and penthouses.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAccording to Lendlease
the project has already secured more than 50 per cent in presales.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHickory is the construction contractor—it completed the precinct’s first development
in 2019 and is also working on LendLease’s second tower
Regatta.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFor Ancora
Hickory is implementing several technical construction methods including various piling techniques and precast concrete solutions that enable a parallel-track construction program.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe building’s facade designed by architect Warren and Mahoney uses a three-stage design incorporating double-glazed glass
and textured precast concrete with Reckli and brick finishes.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe structural design transitions from a solid podium base to lighter upper levels
“reflecting a maritime theme” aligned with the Collins Wharf design objectives.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAncora will connect to the neighbouring Regatta development via a podium
allowing resident access to shared amenities.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDesigned as an all-electric building that includes electric vehicle infrastructure
the development is targeting a 5 Star Green Star certification
Completion is expected in 2027.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eRegatta
including build-to-rent and build-to-sell units.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eExtensive wharf works
including remediation of pre-existing wharf piles
installation of raker piles and construction of the extension to Australia Walk
are also part of the project.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTechnical challenges include constructing on the finger wharf and co-ordinating extensive above-wharf road reserve and public parkland works.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Collins Wharf precinct will ultimately comprise six residential buildings of more than 1800 homes surrounded by over 5000sq m of parks and community space.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLendlease is developing the parkland concurrently with the residential components
including the extension of Australian Walk that forms part of the City of Melbourne’s Greenline project.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLendlease executive director of development Adam Williams said Collins Wharf “is fast becoming a sought-after address ..
which took just a handful of hours to emerge on Saturday night
the Coalition’s failure to sway voters has
come under intense scrutiny.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIts lack of policies around property that resonated with voters has been a large part of that criticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAmong those policies was a $5-billion infrastructure program to unlock up to 500,000 new homes
was greeted with no small amount of scepticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Coalition also campaigned on its previously revealed plan to allow first home buyers to draw down on their superannuation
giving access to up to $50,000 to help fund mortgage deposits.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhile that proposal had won some support
it got the thumbs down from many of Australia’s top economists
who said the measure could prove highly inflationary
among other issues.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSimilarly
its plan to allow mortgage interest for first home buyers to be tax-deductible was roundly criticised for its likely inflationary and regressive effects.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt has also been pointed out
that the Coalition’s rejection of the Green’s policies around housing supply
affordable housing and help for renters did it no favours.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe ALP
went to the polls spruiking an extension of schemes introduced during its previous term
including a $10-billion promise for its first-home buyers’ scheme to encourage 100,000 more homes.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt also had its Help to Buy shared equity scheme
under which the Government pays up to 40 per cent of the house price
to point to.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIf it was these policies per se
or the lack of detail and depth to the Coalition’s
the nation's ready for the Albanese government to act.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhat is clear
been endorsed to follow through on its policies
and fix the crisis that is crippling the Australian property sector.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs Urban Taskforce Australia chief executive\u0026nbsp;Tom\u0026nbsp;Forrest has pointed out
it is time for the Federal Government to get back to work.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“Housing affordability and housing supply featured large during the campaign,” Forrest said.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The key now is for the Government to strike while the iron’s hot.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“If legislation is needed to support the delivery of Labor’s $10-billion
100,000 new homes commitment—then pass it through the parliament now and get on with it.”\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe states have
made many changes to how they enable home development
The Federal Government’s support of that is crucial to its success
material supply assistance or any other factor that affects getting homes out of the ground.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThis has been a pivotal election
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including in emergencies; address homelessness; prevent family and domestic violence; provide stewardship for the disability sector; regulate the early childhood and care sector; and manage the agenda for women’s interests
We are on a continuous journey to improve the way we work with our communities and partners across Western Australia
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JOONDALUP detectives are appealing for information as they continue to investigate a series of burglary and stealing offences from December 2024
where homes and vehicles across the northern suburbs were targeted
last year there were four burglaries in Dartmouth Circle and Ocean Dr
Merriwa and an e-scooter was stolen in Kolan Elbow
Banksia Grove was also burgled while several vehicles were targeted in Ornata Bend
Featherleaf Elbow and Sawtooth Bend overnight
Police are now calling for public assistance to identify the person in the CCTV video below
seen walking through several streets in the area holding a replica firearm which police have since recovered
They believe this person may be able to assist with the investigation
Anyone with information regarding these matters, or who has vision from the locations on these days, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
Reports to Crime Stoppers can be made anonymously
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Health Insurance Fund of Australia (HIF) has entered into a new three-year sponsorship agreement with West Perth Football Club (WPFC)
securing naming rights for the team’s home ground in Joondalup
The stadium will now be known as HIF Health Insurance Oval
and wellness initiatives designed to increase engagement with fans and local residents
The partnership reflects HIF’s continued focus on community-based health promotion and support for local sport
At the official unveiling, HIF’s recently appointed chief executive
said the organisation viewed the collaboration as part of its commitment to health and well-being in Western Australia
“WPFC is the oldest WAFL club and quintessentially West Australian
As a proud not-for-profit West Australian-based health fund
we see a strong alignment in partnering with the club,” he said
and the importance of community in WA are further highlighted by the importance of supporting grassroots football in our home state
It’s exciting to see the Falcons perform on the field this 2025 season.”
The announcement featured club representatives including WPFC captains Luke Meadows and Emily Bennett
McCarthy said the sponsorship provides long-term support for the club and its off-field initiatives
“We are thrilled to now be based at HIF Health Insurance Oval – as proud advocates around the importance of sport in the community our values align perfectly with those that are displayed at HIF
This three-year partnership not only gives our club financial sustainability it also allows us to grow additional areas within health and well-being,” he said
The move follows HIF’s decision last August to extend its long-running sponsorship with the Perth Wildcats
continuing a partnership that began in 2009
The new three-year agreement makes it the longest-standing commercial partnership in National Basketball League (NBL) history
HIF has retained logo placement on the back of Wildcats’ playing and training jerseys
The organisation also acts as game-day sponsor for the NBL Pride Round and continues fan engagement through branded giveaways and promotional campaigns
YOUNG gun Ethan Elliott is enjoying a tremendous start to the 2025 NBL1 West Men’s season
delivering another strong performance for the Joondalup Wolves in their win over the East Perth Eagles over the weekend
winning three of five games to start the year and most importantly
The post Elliott’s excellent start giving Joondalup the jump appeared first on Basketball Rookie Me Central.
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EARLY polling places for the 2025 state election are available in Neerabup and Joondalup
Early in-person voting is available for the 2025 Western Australian state election from Monday
February 24 for all voters that are eligible to vote in the state election
Most early polling places operate Monday to Saturday and are closed on Sundays
Early voting will not be available on the Labour Day public holiday (Monday
which has accessibility equipment available
On the days the early polling places are operating they will be open from 8am to 6pm
Early voting locations are available on the Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) website
If you are looking for a polling booth on election day visit WAEC voting locations
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The Cube is Joondalup Festival’s landmark digs for 2025
This curious cubic container is set to become the centrepiece of a vibrant hang-out hub in Joondalup proper
foodie snacks and cosy nooks to watch as the multi-dimensional space comes to life
The Cube’s four walls will be illuminated in anticipation of a performance treat – maybe a kinetic dance spectacle
your experience at The Cube is sure to be out of the box
Here are some of the fabulous follies you can expect to stumble upon when you visit The Cube
with performances on every night of the festival
Light explodes as three illuminated angels glide through the crowd and enter the magical cube with playful
The angels conduct a series of participatory events designed to unify an audience of strangers
or be chosen to cross over into the heavenly realm
Join an exhilarating pop-up swing session that promises to elevate your spirits and get your feet moving
Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner
our friendly instructors will guide you through the lively rhythms of swing dance
Grab your dancing shoes and come swing with us
three security guards conduct absurd games
and power is transferred to the chosen ones
Come and celebrate the miracle of flight and metamorphosis at the Butterfly House
Meet a giant praying mantis or make friends with a caterpillar
Without these tiny alien-looking lifeforms
Be dazzled by the talents of some of Boorloo’s finest dancers as they present their latest work to Joondalup audiences
Fusing contemporary choreography with theatrical storytelling
In:Visible is an energetic and immersive experience that you won’t be able to tear your eyes from
This one’s for the weary travellers who’ve watched the world become too busy
the Sleep Keepers have come with their bed of dreams
to tuck you in and take you for a ride into the world of bedtime stories and lullabies
Direct from the deep heart of the Balkan Mountains
Bogomila and Bogomil are a mother and son team of professional personal service renderers
and bewildered as you step inside the peculiar world of these uncanny outcasts
Presented by Kinetic Theatre and Annie Lee
four teams of mighty suburban gladiators will meet on neutral territory to settle the score on the d-floor
The Common People Dance Eisteddfod is just what it sounds like – a “friendly” dance battle royale… except with cheating condoned
and crank up those 80s bangers for Joondalup Festival’s closing night
Call your friends on your long spiral-corded home phone if you must
But who will be crowned the champion to take home the precious trophy and all the glory
and dance to a sell-out crowd.” – Nothing Ever Happens In Brisbane
Come and live out your Flashdance dreams by joining one of the four dance teams
Limited spots are available so get in quick
Connect with loved ones and new friends as we come together to celebrate the rich and enduring culture of the Country we live on
On the open-air terraced concourse outside Joondalup Library, take your seat at the long table and prepare to indulge in a mouthwatering selection of bushtukka inspired flavours and local produce, expertly prepared by the team at All Good Grub led by Kija woman Stacey Goodall
Tastebuds will be tickled by a contemporary reimagining of traditional nutrient-rich ingredients sourced from Noongar Boodjar
including delicious delicacies such as quandongs
with an evening of intimate performances set to stir you as you gorge
including a moving Welcome to Country by Whadjuk Ballardong Yorga Elder Robyn Collard
an acoustic performance from award-winning Noongar singer and founding member of The Merindas – Lily Gogos
and secret surprise performances yet to be announced
What better way to welcome Djeran – the Noongar season of Adulthood – than having a date night or mate’s night out with good grub
and an abundance of new friends just waiting to be made
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Health Insurance Fund of Australia (HIF) has announced that it has entered into a new three-year sponsorship agreement with West Perth Football Club (WPFC)
securing naming rights for the team’s home ground in Joondalup that will see the venue known as the HIF Health Insurance Oval
HIF’s recently appointed Chief Executive
Oellermann advised “WPFC is the oldest WAFL club and quintessentially West Australian
we see a strong alignment in partnering with the club
WPFC Chief Executive Joe McCarthy and Club President Jimmy Caffieri
McCarthy said the sponsorship provides long-term support for the club and its off-field initiatives
adding “we are thrilled to now be based at HIF Health Insurance Oval - as proud advocates around the importance of sport in the community our values align perfectly with those that are displayed at HIF
This three-year partnership not only gives our club financial sustainability it also allows us to grow additional areas within health and well-being.”
Pentanet previously held the naming rights for the Joondalup Oval
Image: WPFC captains Luke Meadows and Emily Bennett
WPFC Chief Executive Joe McCarthy and Club President Jimmy Caffieri join with HIF’s Glenn Oellermann at the naming rights announcement
28th March 2025 - Georges River Council terminates naming rights agreement with Netstrata for Jubilee Stadium
8th March 2025 - Geohex takes on naming rights for Wagga Wagga’s home of rugby league
25th February 2025 - Queensland Country Bank renews naming rights sponsorship of North Queensland Stadium
19th December 2024 - WACA Ground signs naming rights deal with Bunnings Warehouse
26th November 2024 - Construction of new 10-lane lap pool to commence at Arena Joondalup
11th October 2024 - RAC Arena announces Pirate Life Brewing as lounge naming rights partner
3rd October 2024 - Perth’s HBF Arena and HBF Stadium to return to generic names after failure to secure new naming rights
25th August 2024 - Ticketmaster Australia renews VenuesWest partnership
5th July 2024 - Naming rights extended for Alice Springs’ TIO Traeger Park
19th June 2024 - Joondalup’s Pentanet Stadium secures WAFLW Grand Final
14th May 2024 - VenuesWest offers Naming Rights for Perth’s HBF Arena and HBF Stadium
3rd April 2024 - HBF Arena in Joondalup lights up for West Perth Football Club
1st September 2023 - VenuesWest sets attendance record with over six million patrons in 2022/23
15th September 2022 - West Perth’s Dorrien Gardens to receive $410,000 upgrade for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
13th April 2022 - Sponsorship deal sees oval at Perth’s HBF Arena renamed Pentanet Stadium
16th November 2021 - Pentanet extends its Principal Partner sponsorship of the NBL’s Perth Wildcats for third successive year
21st October 2014 - Anytime Vision to promote HIF in Anytime Fitness clubs
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By Florence Chong2024-08-20T08:50:00+01:00
Vicinity Centres has bought a 50% interest in a regional shopping centre in Western Australia from Australia’s Future Fund for A$420m (€255m)
The LendLease-managed Australian Prime Property Fund – Retail (APPF-R) owns the other half stake in the Lakeside Joondalup asset
APPF-R jointly bought the centre with the Future Fund in 2010 for A$475m and they spent a further Å$330m to redevelop it
Peter Huddle said: “The acquisition of Joondalup
together with the forthcoming redevelopment of Galleria and sale of four non-strategic assets in Western Australia
reflects our deliberate strategy to recycle and redeploy capital in order to right-size our investment and strengthen our asset portfolio in Western Australia.”
He added Vicinity had also secured the property and retail development management rights for Joondalup
which provided the opportunity to utilise the group’s retail management platform to drive asset performance
The site offers flexibility and scale for both short-term development and to create value in the long term through a mixed-use scheme
which would capitalise on the state government’s plan to turn Joondalup into a second CBD after Perth
CBRE’s head of retail capital markets.
Rooney who acted on behalf of the Future Fund to sell the stake
said: “The acquisition marks the re-entry of REITs [real estate investment trusts] into Australia’s regional shopping centre investment market
The Joondalup transaction is the first such acquisition since Scentre Group’s A$720m acquisition of a 50% stake in Westfield Eastgardens in Sydney in mid-2018.”
is the single largest retail asset sale this year
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and Barbeques Galore; and is co-located with a Bunnings Warehouse.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eColliers and Cygnet West jointly brought the asset to market on behalf of a private investor.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The centre is a modern
warehouse retail centre strategically located in the major retail and commercial hub of Joondalup
one of Perth’s fastest-growing precincts with a younger
affluent demographic representing a strong market for large format retail tenants,” Barings said in a statement.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe centre was \u003ca href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/perth-lfr-centre-for-sale-wa\" data-mce-href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/perth-lfr-centre-for-sale-wa\"\u003eput to the market\u003c/a\u003e in September.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLarge format retail has been a sought-after asset class throughout 2024
last week Arise revealed plans for a \u003ca href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/arise-developments-large-format-retail-centre-busselton-wa\" data-mce-href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/arise-developments-large-format-retail-centre-busselton-wa\"\u003eHomeHQ centre\u003c/a\u003e for large-scale bulky goods at Busselton
with a GFA of 48,235 square metres.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe precinct
planned for Lot 11 and part of Lot 803 at Chapman Hill Road
Joondalup Square comprises 13,216sq m of gross leased area across three freestanding buildings with a combined total site area of 27,598sq m
The fully leased centre about 31km by road north of Perth has a WALE of 6.1 years by income
and Barbeques Galore; and is co-located with a Bunnings Warehouse
Colliers and Cygnet West jointly brought the asset to market on behalf of a private investor
affluent demographic representing a strong market for large format retail tenants,” Barings said in a statement
The centre was put to the market in September
Large format retail has been a sought-after asset class throughout 2024
with solid performances driving competition for the few centre to be offered for sale during the year
In October Banjo Bond’s Cosgrove Group acquired an LFR asset at Warners Bay near Newcastle in NSW for $56.5 million from HomeCo Daily Needs REIT in a deal brokered by Colliers
It was the second between the parties after the sale of a 23,400sq m large format retail centre at Midland in WA last year for $74.75 million
Also in the subsector in the West, last week Arise revealed plans for a HomeHQ centre for large-scale bulky goods at Busselton, 220km by road from the WA capital, with a GFA of 48,235 square metres.
The precinct, planned for Lot 11 and part of Lot 803 at Chapman Hill Road, would include eight buildings from 2510sq m to 14,692sq m as well as 1230 car parking bays.
Joondalup is a health and medical ecosystem providing comprehensive health care and advances in health education and research and is the strategic
accessible centre for health and medical services in Perth’s north
Joondalup is primed to expand to take health innovation and medical research to the next level in WA. The Health and Medical Precinct has available land close to existing infrastructure including the Joondalup Health Campus (JHC) and innovative health and medical research providers such as Linear Clinical Research
The Kids Research Institute Australia (formerly Telethon Kids Institute)
Telethon Speech and Hearing and the ORIGINS Project
Anchored by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and North Metropolitan TAFE within the Joondalup Learning Precinct
the Joondalup Health and Medical Precinct will support the entire north metropolitan region and contribute to the WA economy through research
JHC is the largest health care facility in the northern corridor and almost half a billion dollars is being spent
including $281.4 million in State and Australian Government funding to deliver significant expansion works including additional beds
theatres and services across JHC’s public and private hospitals to increase capacity and expand its services
Kevin Hartley sees the desire and support within Joondalup for continued growth in the health and medical space
with a lot of support and collaboration from stakeholders through the Joondalup Medical Precinct Taskforce
“The Joondalup Medical Precinct Taskforce brings stakeholders together to work towards a shared vision and collaborate on projects for the benefit of participants and the wider community,” Kevin said
“We’re already seeing the benefits of this collective approach
which also aligns with the City’s focus on digital innovation – another key area that’s important to help grow the health and medical capacity of the region.”
Linear Research, a major provider of clinical trials in Western Australia, opened in Joondalup in 2022 joining leading education providers ECU, North Metropolitan TAFE and the Australian Medical Association College
Linear Research Chief Executive Officer Jayden Rogers chose Joondalup as Linear’s second WA location due to its growing population base
and established relationships and engagement with other health care services and providers
“What Joondalup has done well is not just recreate capability that exists elsewhere but identify where the strengths lie and build capability that adds to the broader healthcare system,” Jayden said
“The willingness of Joondalup’s stakeholders to come together is as good as I’ve seen anywhere
agrees that Joondalup has many opportunities that will improve the health and wellbeing of the community
ECU Joondalup offers undergraduate nursing and midwifery programs
courses for those already registered as a nurse or midwife and the School are active in conducting research to improve healthcare practice and health outcomes
“Collaboration with industry is something that defines our projects and all our studies are undertaken with hospital service providers or community groups,” Lisa said
“JHC is one of our strongest collaborators and we’ve been working together for many years on research projects
We have a lot of student placements with JHC and support their staff to undertake further education at ECU
so it’s a beneficial partnership both ways”
ECU Joondalup is also helping to improve the health and wellbeing of the community through its Centre for Precision Health
which brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers focussed on applying a precision health model to the key priorities of cancer
Professor Simon Laws notes that having a critical mass of knowledge
infrastructure and cross fertilisation of ideas all in the one place has facilitated the growth of a health ecosystem in Joondalup
“Having everything right here in Joondalup means that we can improve throughput
“We no longer need to send samples over east or elsewhere in WA – we can do it all here in Joondalup”
A Joondalup Health and Medical Precinct will not only improve innovative research opportunities
but also patient outcomes and the wellbeing of the growing community
The Joondalup Health and Medical Hub will deliver economic benefits
improved patient outcomes and provide innovative research and teaching opportunities
benefitting more than 500,000 people living within 20 minutes of the Joondalup City Centre
A successful Health and Medical Precinct within Joondalup not only improves health outcomes for the local population; it also delivers benefits to local
state and national economies – from job creation
Supported by its recently commissioned Medical Gap Analysis
Joondalup is positioned as an innovative health and medical hub to attract industry investment and talent and contribute to the region’s bold
Find out more at business@joondalup.wa.gov.au or visit joondalup.wa.gov.au/invest
The Joondalup Square shopping centre in Perth is up for sale
Colliers and Cygnet West are jointly marketing the shopping centre
which has 14 large format retailers and five specialty stores
The 11-year-old property features three freestanding buildings with a combined area of 27,598sqm and its car park can accommodate 352 vehicles
“Its integration with Bunnings and prominent positioning makes Joondalup Square the best-located centre in a precinct that trades exceptionally well,” said Wayne Lawrence
a partner in commercial agency Cygnet West
“The buildings are fully committed but there is room for an additional 1280sqm with tenant offers in place.”
head of retail of middle markets Australia at Colliers
noted that Joondalup Square is only the second capital city large format retail centre to be publicly marketed this year
“Large format retail has recorded a 53 per cent increase in transactions
highlighting the strong domestic and offshore investor interest for the resilient retail sub-sector,” said Wilson
The expressions of interest campaign for Joondalup Square will close on September 26
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Kellie BalaamNot every event features the surprise arrival of a flash mob dancing to A-ha’s Take On Me, but the Joondalup Festival promises a wild, weird and wonderful adventure for attendees until April 5.
More than 100 guests attended the exclusive preview event which brought together some of the unusual experiences on the program and introduced them to The Cube performance space.
Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse also performed their track developed for this year’s festival, Joondalup Warangka.
1/18Sandy & Nicholas Daniel. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
2/18Deanna Mason & Crissy Foster. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
3/18Fin Mason & Jordan Nesic. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
4/18Maria & Carla Sangrigoli. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
5/18Guy Ghouse & Gina Williams. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
6/18Lang & Tan Doan. Picture: Alan Chau/The West Australian
We’re throwin’ it way back, with three retro double headers specially curated by the film aficionados at RTRFM’s Movie Squad, Simon Miraudo and Tristan Fidler. You might recognise the duo from their lively movie review discussions with Pam Boland every Friday morning on RTRFM.
Don’t just sit in neutral – get into gear and grab your tickets to this unmissable cinematic joyride.
Jaws (1975): When a giant great white shark fatally attacks swimmers on the shores of Amity Island, the sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and a local fisherman to hunt it down. Run time 2hr 4mins. Rated M.
Jurassic Park (1993): An industrialist invites some experts to visit his theme park of cloned dinosaurs. After a power failure, the creatures run loose, putting everyone’s lives, including his grandchildren’s, in danger. Run time 2hr 7mins. Rated PG.
Enter the Dragon (1973): A Shaolin martial artist travels to an island fortress to spy on an opium lord – who is also a former monk from his temple – under the guise of attending a fighting tournament. Run time 1hr 42mins. Rated R.
Mad Max 2 (1981): In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community get rid of a horde of bandits. Run time 1hour 36mins. Rated R.
Blade (1998): A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires. Run time 2hours. Rated MA15+.
The Lost Boys (1987): When a recently divorced mother and her two teenage boys move to a coastal town to stay with her father, it doesn’t take long for the brothers to realize the area is a haven for something much more sinister than party-going surfers. Run time 1hour 3mins. Rated M.
Three remarkable circus artists weave honest stories through breathtaking aerial performances, embodied dance, and stirring soundscapes. The stage is set for an emotional journey with the path illuminated by introspection and inspiration.
The experience begins well before the performance, with the voices, imagery, and intimacies of extraordinary women from across the community captured in a powerful photo exhibition.
Then, a trio of talented trapeze artists beckon you… so take your seat and prepare to be dazzled by their awesome displays of skill, strength and extravagance.
But then, as their sparkling facades shed, the performers’ authentic selves are revealed as they begin to reveal their deeply moving personal stories of real strength, real vulnerability and the collective power of the feminine divine.
“A depth to circus that hits the core…” – Fourth Wall Media
“There is a courage, strength and softness to this show that will inspire and delight.” – Around the Sound
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The WA Liberals have promised a $110 million 60-bed expansion of Joondalup Health Campus
Liberal leader Libby Mettam continued her attack on Labor’s management of the health system on Friday as she announced two new 30-bed wards would be fit out as part of the ongoing stage two development of the Ramsay Healthcare-run campus
The fitout would cost $20 million and the wards would cost $30 million per year to run
Mettam said the pledge would allow 4000 patients to be treated in Joondalup every year
“The latest Report on Government Services laid bare WA Labor’s track record of excessive ED wait times
and hospital bed shortages – issues directly impacting patient care and safety,” he said
“With WA’s healthcare system in such a disastrous state
it is inexcusable for 60 beds to remain unavailable due to WA Labor’s inaction
“That is why the WA Liberals will provide real solutions to alleviate pressure on Joondalup Health Campus and improve patient outcomes in Perth’s northern suburbs by fitting out two new wards
as soon as construction of Stage 2 is complete.“
Mettam’s promise came as Labor made a suite of mental health promises and a pledge to allow GPs to be able to diagnose ADHD and prescribe medicine
only psychiatrists or paediatricians can diagnose ADHD in children and wait times to see them have blown out to almost a year in some cases
Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson said the change would reduce the bottleneck
“WA’s regulations are some of the most restrictive and out of date and we know so much more about ADHD than we did 20 years ago,” she said
GPs are well-placed to diagnose and manage ADHD where there is diagnostic certainty
and this announcement will empower them to better support their patients.”
In states like Queensland and NSW GPs can diagnose and prescribe ADHD medication
Sanderson also announced a promise of $1.2 million to ADHD WA for vital support
andwraparound services for children and adolescents with ADHD
Another $1.3 million will fund the addition of psychiatry for ADHD to the ‘GP Ask’ trial and the government said it would continue working with the Royal Australian College of GPs to help them train their members to diagnose the condition
Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson.Credit: Hastie Hastie
The WA Liberals have already announced their own ADHD commitments including $5 million to provide increased training of GPs and $1 million for ADHD WA to expand their professional development programs for schools dealing with ADHD students
RACGP WA Chair and Vice President Ramya Raman welcomed the proposal
“This proposal is the culmination of extensive discussions and work by GPs and the WA Government
calls from our patients for support to access potentially life-changing treatment,” she said
“Patients need ongoing support for complex conditions like ADHD
this initiative will be a big step forward for Western Australians
“It’s stressful to manage a complex condition and it is important for patients to have all the support around them.”
Capping off a week of health-related announcements Sanderson also announced a $48.5 million suite of mental health promises on Friday including a $5 million promise to build a new eating disorder centre.
Labor has also followed the Liberals’ pledge earlier this month to expand access to Ngala’s programs for struggling parents of newborns with $39.5 million to fund free public treatment in Ngala’s residential parenting service.
Currently, Ngala can only provide the important service to people with private health insurance or those referred by the Department of Communities.
The WA Liberals have promised a $110 million 60-bed expansion of Joondalup Health Campus.
Liberal leader Libby Mettam continued her attack on Labor\\u2019s management of the health system on Friday as she announced two new 30-bed wards would be fit out as part of the ongoing stage two development of the Ramsay Healthcare-run campus.
The fitout would cost $20 million and the wards would cost $30 million per year to run.
Mettam said the pledge would allow 4000 patients to be treated in Joondalup every year.
\\u201CThe latest Report on Government Services laid bare WA Labor\\u2019s track record of excessive ED wait times, record ambulance ramping, elective surgery delays, and hospital bed shortages \\u2013 issues directly impacting patient care and safety,\\u201D he said.
\\u201CWith WA\\u2019s healthcare system in such a disastrous state, and under enormous pressure, it is inexcusable for 60 beds to remain unavailable due to WA Labor\\u2019s inaction.
\\u201CThat is why the WA Liberals will provide real solutions to alleviate pressure on Joondalup Health Campus and improve patient outcomes in Perth\\u2019s northern suburbs by fitting out two new wards, as soon as construction of Stage 2 is complete.\\u201C
Mettam\\u2019s promise came as Labor made a suite of mental health promises and a pledge to allow GPs to be able to diagnose ADHD and prescribe medicine.
Currently, only psychiatrists or paediatricians can diagnose ADHD in children and wait times to see them have blown out to almost a year in some cases.
Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson said the change would reduce the bottleneck.
\\u201CWA\\u2019s regulations are some of the most restrictive and out of date and we know so much more about ADHD than we did 20 years ago,\\u201D she said.
\\u201CWith the right training, GPs are well-placed to diagnose and manage ADHD where there is diagnostic certainty, and this announcement will empower them to better support their patients.\\u201D
In states like Queensland and NSW GPs can diagnose and prescribe ADHD medication.
Sanderson also announced a promise of $1.2 million to for vital support, information, andwraparound services for children and adolescents with ADHD.
Another $1.3 million will fund the addition of psychiatry for ADHD to the \\u2018GP Ask\\u2019 trial and the government said it would continue working with the Royal Australian College of GPs to help them train their members to diagnose the condition.
The WA Liberals have already announced their own ADHD commitments including $5 million to provide increased training of GPs and $1 million for ADHD WA to expand their professional development programs for schools dealing with ADHD students.
RACGP WA Chair and Vice President Ramya Raman welcomed the proposal.
\\u201CThis proposal is the culmination of extensive discussions and work by GPs and the WA Government, but more importantly, calls from our patients for support to access potentially life-changing treatment,\\u201D she said.
\\u201CPatients need ongoing support for complex conditions like ADHD. If implemented well, this initiative will be a big step forward for Western Australians.
\\u201CADHD is estimated to . That includes both direct health costs and more abstract factors like its impacts on productivity, but we can\\u2019t lose sight of the human side.
\\u201CIt\\u2019s stressful to manage a complex condition and it is important for patients to have all the support around them.\\u201D
Labor has also followed the Liberals\\u2019 pledge earlier this month to expand access to Ngala\\u2019s programs for struggling parents of newborns with $39.5 million to fund free public treatment in Ngala\\u2019s residential parenting service.
died in the hours between induction and birth at Joondalup Health Campus recently
has said she has had “no answers” and wishes she could wake to find it was “all a dream”
Suzan Al Hulow claims that on March 22 she was not properly looked after and was left unexamined for too long after being induced
disputing the hospital’s version of events
Suzan Al Hulow outside the hospital on Friday evening
Ramsay Healthcare, the owners of Joondalup Health Campus – under fire recently after the death of toddler Sandipan Dhar – say their internal investigation concluded her care was appropriate
Al Hulow spoke to media on Friday afternoon after a meeting with hospital staff and said she still felt she had no answers
my anxiety is through the roof … I would not wish this on anyone
“I still hope that … this is all a dream and that he will come back to me somehow.”
She described her plans to bring Amir home the day after his birth
saying she had not wanted to spend days in hospital
but go home early and invite her family over to meet her son
She said it was terrible to walk out of the hospital on Friday
and still not be able to leave with her baby
A spokesperson for Joondalup Health Campus issued a further statement on Friday afternoon stating that Al Hulow had been monitored four hours after the induction
“The timing of these observations is in accordance with the established protocol which is comparable with evidence-based policies and guidelines for induction of labour in other hospitals,” the spokesperson said
“There is no evidence that Ms Al Hulow’s waters broke at 4.30pm … in that scenario
and the balloon catheter would have been removed
“Staff followed all usual processes in relation to taking photographs
We are concerned that the family feel they did not receive all the items and will discuss this further with them when we meet
“While Joondalup Health Campus understands the Islamic custom in regard to the timing of burials
Amir’s body was required to be transferred to enable a post-mortem to be undertaken.”
WA’s opposition health spokeswoman Libby Mettam said on Friday that the state should conduct its own inquiry
saying Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson directing the hospital to meet with the parents was “simply not good enough.”
“These parents are already living their worst nightmare,” she said
“They should not have to openly call out our public hospital system or health minister to get an honest and thorough investigation into their child’s death.”
Minister Sanderson said it was important to allow the family’s meeting with the hospital to occur as a “first step”
“I want the family to have the opportunity to put forward their concerns about their care,” she said
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has said she has had \\u201Cno answers\\u201D and wishes she could wake to find it was \\u201Call a dream\\u201D
disputing the hospital\\u2019s version of events
the owners of Joondalup Health Campus \\u2013 under fire recently after the death of \\u2013 say their internal investigation concluded her care was appropriate
my anxiety is through the roof \\u2026 I would not wish this on anyone
\\u201CI still hope that \\u2026 this is all a dream and that he will come back to me somehow.\\u201D
\\u201CThe timing of these observations is in accordance with the established protocol which is comparable with evidence-based policies and guidelines for induction of labour in other hospitals,\\u201D the spokesperson said
\\u201CThere is no evidence that Ms Al Hulow\\u2019s waters broke at 4.30pm \\u2026 in that scenario
\\u201CStaff followed all usual processes in relation to taking photographs
\\u201CWhile Joondalup Health Campus understands the Islamic custom in regard to the timing of burials
Amir\\u2019s body was required to be transferred to enable a post-mortem to be undertaken.\\u201D
WA\\u2019s opposition health spokeswoman Libby Mettam said on Friday that the state should conduct its own inquiry
saying Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson directing the hospital to meet with the parents was \\u201Csimply not good enough.\\u201D
\\u201CThese parents are already living their worst nightmare,\\u201D she said
\\u201CThey should not have to openly call out our public hospital system or health minister to get an honest and thorough investigation into their child\\u2019s death.\\u201D
Minister Sanderson said it was important to allow the family\\u2019s meeting with the hospital to occur as a \\u201Cfirst step\\u201D
\\u201CI want the family to have the opportunity to put forward their concerns about their care,\\u201D she said
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