This is probably not the page you’re looking for Monica Smirk was diagnosed with terminal melanoma in 2023 Her daughter Milli Lucas passed away in 2021 after a battle with brain cancer "Monica was surrounded by her beloved family as she took her final breath," a post on the Millstar Foundation Incorporated Facebook page read with an insatiable quest for genuine love and kindness is now having one hell of a family reunion Tess and Joel the space to sit in this immeasurable grief Monica's family have a genetic condition called Li-Fraumeni syndrome where they are predisposed to developing cancer The syndrome has taken to the lives of her mum A brand new brewpub is set to open in Port Kennedy in 2026 with construction officially starting on Long Point Brewing Co The two-storey family-friendly brewpub and accommodation will be able to host 500 patrons across its various spaces – which include a tavern with dining room plus function space upstairs with bar and veranda The on-site brewery will also feature a tasting room and retail space with nine short-stay accommodation units also included in the plans submitted for approval in May last year Long Point Brewing Co.’s design has been undertaken by MJA Studio an award-winning architectural studio based across Perth and Melbourne “The addition of a high-quality brewery in Kennedy Bay will not only create more jobs for locals and attract more tourism to the area but importantly will mean locals can enjoy a world-class hospitality experience right next to our stunning north-facing coastline,” said Paul Papalia the location offers a world-class bay with protection from the sea breeze making it an ideal spot for a relaxed visit Small boat owners will be able to moor up overnight and enjoy everything Kennedy Bay has to offer especially as a family-friendly destination,” added Shane Wormall “Long Point will also showcase local produce in its restaurant and craft its own range of beers contributing to WA’s thriving brewing industry.” Located on the recently opened Long Point Park and with direct foreshore access the brewpub is the latest stage of the Kennedy Bay development – and follows the redevelopment of local golf course Links Kennedy Bay and its accompanying clubhouse Place Development projects that the community will attract 180,000 visitors annually and create 100 jobs during its construction Following the completion of Long Point Brewing Co. the next stage of Kennedy Bay’s development will focus on the construction of a proposed 140m-long public jetty and foreshore activation a national joint operation targeting outlaw bikie gangs police conducted eight search warrants last week across Perth including at Casuarina Prison Those raids ended in the seizure of two firearms over $63,000 in cash and various quantities of drugs – including methylamphetamine Gang Crime Squad Operations Manager Detective Senior Sergeant Todd White said disruption efforts stretch beyond the Taskforce Morpheus annual week of action “We remain committed to our efforts to disrupt the criminal activities of outlaw motorcycle gang members and their associates combined with a number of recent seizures and arrests demonstrate that commitment,” he said “A recent search warrant at a home in Baldivis uncovered a trove of drugs firearms and prohibited weapons that have now been removed from our streets.”  Gang Crime Squad officers stopped a white Holden Commodore travelling southbound on the Kwinana Freeway in Aubin Grove around 9.15pm on July 31 officers allegedly found 900 grams of methylamphetamine and $100,000 in cryovac bags.  a house in Baldivis was searched with officers allegedly finding cash A number of weapons including a loaded taser gun parts and ammunition were also allegedly discovered A 22-year-old Baldivis woman and a 46-year-old Baldivis man were charged with a total of 30 offences.  also faces a series of charges following a search of a home in Secret Harbour “If you’re thinking of joining an outlaw motorcycle gang I suggest you think again,” Detectives Senior Sergeant White said.  “You will be subject to a lifetime of visits from the Gang Crime Squad and it’s not often a friendly knock at the door.” The fire broke out in the Port Kennedy Scientific Park Nature Reserve just before 10pm on Monday It took fire crews hours to contain the blaze The fire then flared up again on Tuesday morning prompting another massive response from firefighters on the ground and in the air A bushfire advice remains in place for residents in an area bounded by Port Kennedy Drive Warnbro Sound Avenue and Secret Harbour Boulevard People are asked to report any suspicious behaviour to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 Eligible voters do not need a reason to vote early and can do so at over 60 polling places in the State 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 The explosion happened just before 11.30am on Wednesday with hundreds of people reporting their houses shook. Affected suburbs include Mandurah, Secret Harbour, Rockingham, Baldivis, Kwinana and surrounding areas. A Geoscience Australia spokesperson said their seismologists have not detected any recent earthquakes. The investigation continues into what caused the loud explosion. 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Click here to get back to where you came from Tam and Ngan Tran signed a five-year lease earlier this month for the the ground floor space of the clubhouse which has been vacant for several years now The new café is set to be named the Surfing Mermaid and will serve coffee  The process of fitting out the space is now underway with the owners hoping the café will be open in time for summer You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream A 15-year-old is assisting police with an investigation into fires that raged at Comet Bay College in Secret Harbour for more than two hours last night Firefighters reportedly had to extinguish four fires in the school and onlookers allege a group of youths were involved The girls were last seen in the Secret Harbour area at about 3.30pm on Wednesday 13 September 2023 and in the Bellevue area at about 10.35pm on Wednesday 13 September 2023 was last seen wearing black trousers and white zip up hoodie with a black backpack was last seen wearing a grey hoodie with black trousers and a black backpack If you have seen Ella or Mila or have information that can assist Police in locating them please contact Western Australia Police Force on 131444 Samantha Prentice said she thought of the idea after coming across a power box that had been graffitied "I don't want that in my beautiful suburb and I just thought being a mural artist I could do something about it," she said Ms Prentice decided to paint a beach themed mural over the graffiti "I spray painted over it straight away," she said Ms Prentice is now working with local school children to paint other power boxes in Secret Harbour in the hope it will deter them from "tagging".  "I sort of understand where they're (vandals) coming from and I thought 'you know what I can do something here'," she said I've got all the knowledge that I need to help these kids "I want to teach them how to spray properly I want to teach them how to be more creative it's not just about putting a bit of scribble on a wall if you want to be creative then lets do it properly." Ms Prentice has already raised $3000 for the project but is currently waiting for a grant from the City of Rockingham which will help cover paint "The more money I get the more boxes I'll do but at the moment I'm focusing on the ones that are on the main road and the ones that are being targeted with graffiti," she said "When people drive into Secret Harbour I want them to think 'wow "I want people to be proud of Secret Harbour I feel like its lost its way a little bit and I think with a bit of art and colour it will brighten everyone's day." To donate to the Secret Harbour Urban Art Project visit https://www.gofundme.com/3raknpk It started at the single-storey property on Nottely Crescent around 12.30pm on Thursday It's understood two local high school students ran into the property and saved two dogs from the inferno.  The fire was believed to be caused by an electrical fault Perth’s property market is on a remarkable upswing with CoreLogic reporting a 21 per cent annual increase in median property values over the year to April – which means a number of suburbs are poised to join the million-dollar club Resolve Property Solutions buyers’ agent Peter Gavalas said a potent combination of soaring demand and limited supply had underpinned the impressive growth with the city’s population growing 3.6 per cent during the 2022-23 financial year according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics He said compounding this was the incredibly tight rental market with a citywide vacancy rate of just 0.6 per cent in April “Cracking the $1 million median price barrier is a big deal; that shows a suburb has become highly sought after and upscale,” he said “We’re seeing this happen in more areas as the market continues to grow but thanks to the extraordinary price growth that has happened in the past few years According to REIWA the number of suburbs in the million-dollar club grew 14.5 per cent in 2023 Gavalas predicts eight more suburbs are on the brink of surpassing this threshold “There are certain key factors that signal a suburb’s potential to break into the million-dollar median category – these include proximity to the city good schools and strong infrastructure,” he said “Areas with high median incomes are crucial because they underpin the borrowing capacity needed to sustain higher property values so does the ability of residents to invest in real estate in these areas.” Gavalas has identified eight suburbs likely to join the million-dollar club soon a northern suburb known for its golf course and proximity to the coast popular due to its community feel and excellent schools this coastal suburb is known for its marina and vibrant local life with proximity to Perth’s CBD and eclectic shopping and dining scenes making it a hit with professionals a tranquil environment close to the Canning River appealing to those seeking a quieter lifestyle noted for its well-established schools and strong family-oriented community a blend of old and new homes and closeness to Fremantle enhance its appeal appreciated for its large blocks and character homes CoreLogic research director Tim Lawless said Perth home values lifted by 2 per cent in May the equivalent of the median dwelling value rising by more than $12,000 month-to-month “The number of properties available for sale in Perth remain more than 40 per cent below the five-year average for this time of the year,” he said “Inventory levels remain well below average despite vendor activity lifting relative to this time last year “Fresh listings are being absorbed rapidly by market demand keeping stock levels low and upwards pressure on prices.” REIWA chief executive Cath Hart said the suburbs that saw the most median house sale price growth in May were Stirling (up 2.9 per cent to $1,080,000) Armadale (up 2.4 per cent to $445,500) and Secret Harbour (up 2.2 per cent to $670,000) Craigie and Butler were also among the top performers recording growth of 1.9 per cent or more over the month,” she said Houses sold in a median of eight days in May unchanged from April and four days faster than a year ago Hart said active listings settled at 3,291 at the end of May 4.5 per cent lower than April and 41.5 per cent lower than a year ago The Morning Edition newsletter is our guide to the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. 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The alleged attack happened around 11am on Sunday A 14-year-old girl has been charged with common assault and will appear in the Rockingham Children’s Court on June 16.  A 12-year-old girl has been referred to the Juvenile Justice Team for common assault.  Get A Golf Handicap UK Golf Guide Golfshake Top 100s Find Golf Travel Deals Golf Competitions Community Forum WHEN I first started playing golf just over a year ago I had a dream I wanted to play 18 holes at a course called Secret Harbour Golf Links emigrated to Secret Harbour many years ago with her husband They had a house built that overlooked the course 20 years ago Max dropped dead on the seventh tee at Secret Harbour My first trip to Australia was for his funeral but I fell in love with the place and secretly hoped that I might be able to follow in his footsteps and play on the course that meant so much to him I am here to tell you that it has finally happened one of the best golfers Australia has ever produced and a man who has built a reputation as a renowned course architect The rolling fairways are beautifully manicured and feature many well-placed pot bunkers that have to be avoided at all costs It is a layout that demands good course management It measures 6,447 metres from the championship tees Read Kim's Full Getting Into Golf Series The day before our round we went along to the practice ground to hit some balls and get a feel for the place and when I did make contact it was dribbling just a few yards ahead of me And then I had a light-bulb moment when I remembered something I had been taught during my series of six lessons with Caroline Grady at Bawburgh Golf Club near Norwich I had been trying to hit the ball without hinging my wrists properly I was making sweet contact and the ball was soaring into the air I couldn’t wait to come back the following day The opening hole is a par five of 527 metres with trouble right and left and thick rough in front of the tee Himself duly sent his opening drive straight down the middle I was never more nervous but I somehow managed to strike a beautiful opening drive I managed to negotiate the hole in seven shots The highlight of my round came at the third another par five of 469 metres where I once again hit a great drive I followed it with an even better second shot with my five wood and another that finished just short of the green I then chipped the ball to about 10 feet and holed the putt for a par Let me tell you that there are some marked differences between golf in Australia and England the most obvious of those being the weather The temperature when we played was around 38C there wasn’t a cloud in the sky and a gentle breeze blew in from the Indian Ocean which means that the ball rolls a long way – a  very long way The drive I struck at the par-four sixth travelled almost 200 yards who said that they were the fastest he had ever experienced as well as all of the courses on The Open rota And the sand in the bunkers was white and soft where a magnificent stone plaque stands in memory of Uncle Max Never to be forgotten and always remembered and may there ever be a bit of green grass under every life In the hearts of his Family SHSGC members.” You will not be surprised to learn that there was a tear in my eye as I stood on the tee of this tough but Uncle Max had a guiding hand on my shoulder and I struck a tee shot that cleared all the trouble and finished just short of the green I walked off with a four marked down on the card and a huge smile on my face In the five minutes or so that it took to play the hole I had experienced every possible emotion but there is one bunker slap bang in the middle of the fairway and there is the small matter of the huge lake that guards the green A good drive was followed by an approach that found a watery grave The ninth hole is the most difficult at Secret Harbour with trouble all the way down the left and bunkers waiting to catch your drive fully 20 yards beyond Himself’s drive a par four that measures 413 metres (the ladies’ tee is fully 100 metres ahead) calling for him to carry the ball about 180 yards to clear a daunting waste area filled with reeds He hit his best drive of the day and duly found the green with his second My best shot of the day came at the 17th a par three that is widely regarded as being the signature hole at Secret Harbour It measures 144 metres and is played over a lake to a shallow sloping green with a deep bunker to the rear landed on the green and bounced through the back I took three putts but I didn’t care it didn’t get the better of me and I was delighted to make a four We came off the 18th green and I couldn’t stop smiling Secret Harbour Golf Links was everything that I hoped it would be – and more We finished our day with a couple of cold ones while looking out over this magnificent course and planning our next trip links Green fee $Aus60-74 (approx £30) Related Content: 2017 getintogolf What do you think? post your thoughts and feedback on the Golfshake Forum: https://forum.golfshake.com/ Tuition Series Golf Forums Golf Course Directory UK Golf Courses Tee Time Search Golf Inspired Search for Golf Courses Tee Time Search Weekly Tour News Industry News Rating & Reviews Get a Golf Handicap Golfscoretracker Handicap Calculations Stat Tracking Cards Golfshake Services Terms, Cookies & Privacy Firefighters are mopping up and dousing hotspots at the Secret Harbour bushfire near Rockingham Link copiedShareShare articleThe all clear has been given for a bushfire that threatened homes and lives near Rockingham with authorities saying it was started by firecrackers or flares The fire in bushland in south-western Secret Harbour was reported at 1:00am and was fanned by strong easterly winds Crews brought it under control shortly after 7:00am It is understood approximately 11 hectares of bushland was burnt The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) said the bushfire had been extinguished The bushfire at Secret Harbour has burnt through around 11 hectares DFES said the fire was caused by the use of unauthorised firecrackers or flares "The danger has passed but you need to remain vigilant in case the situation changes," DFES has told residents "Firefighters will monitor the area for the rest of the day." DFES had earlier issued an emergency warning and urged residents to leave immediately saying lives and properties were under threat before the blaze was brought under control A bushfire advice has been issued for a separate grassland fire at nearby Port Kennedy in Rockingham The fire was reported at 11.20pm on Thursday and was contained and under control DFES said fire crews were mopping up and patrolling the area Similar low-level warnings are in place for two other fires across Perth — one at Middle Swan in the eastern suburbs and another at Two Rocks north of the city The Middle Swan fire sparked a blaze at Middle Swan Tourist Park that destroyed vehicles and caravans overnight, while the Two Rocks fire is burning in coastal heath near the Wilbingia Track. DFES said both fires were contained and under control and there was no threat to lives or homes. Disasters, Accidents and Emergency Incidents The Peel District Football Development Council league match ended in an alleged fight between several players It's alleged the brawl was sparked by a Secret Harbour player punching a Halls Head player seconds before the final siren The alleged incident was captured on video Two of them were taken to hospital for treatment.  An 18-year-old Stake Hill man has been charged with aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm He will appear before the Mandurah Magistrates Court on September 30 Inquiries are continuing into the incident and anyone with video footage is asked to upload it here.  The West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) is now carrying out a full review of the match. "The WAFC takes incidents like these seriously and will also work with the Western Australian Police as required," WAFC said in a statement. "Violence of any sort is never accepted or tolerated in Western Australian football and the safety of players and spectators must be paramount. The blaze started just after 1.30pm on Sunday in scrub near the intersection of Berryessa Parkway and Summerville Avenue. Around 40 firefighters spent hours controlling the blaze, which caused the closure of Warnbro Sound Avenue. The cause of the fire is not yet known, but anyone who saw any suspicious activity should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. ABC News News HomePolice confirm 10yo boy took gun to Secret Harbour school south of PerthShare Police confirm 10yo boy took gun to Secret Harbour school south of PerthTopic:Police Comet Bay Primary School is located within the City of Rockingham. (Supplied: Comet Bay Primary School ) Link copiedShareShare articleA 10-year-old boy took a gun to his school south of Perth earlier this week, police have confirmed. Police said the boy took the handgun to the Comet Bay Primary School in Secret Harbour to show his friends on Monday. They said he did not threaten anyone with the weapon, which school staff confiscated. Police are trying to determine if the weapon is licensed and how the boy got access to it. An Education Department spokeswoman said the boy took the weapon to his school not realising the gravity of his actions. She said the school handled the situation extremely well and at no stage were any students in danger. Comet Bay Primary School principal Matthew Osborne said the school had sent a letter to parents informing them of the incident. "Earlier this week, one of our students brought a handgun to school," he said. "I have assured parents that at no time were students threatened. It appears the child brought the item to school to show friends. "As soon as one of my staff members noticed the handgun it was confiscated and we immediately informed the police. "Police investigated and asked me to only reveal necessary details to the school community, which I did in the form of a letter to parents. "A handful of parents have since spoken with me, and they have been reassured by the swift action my staff and I took to ensure student safety." Mr Osborne said the students who were shown the gun had all received counselling. Monika Smirk has been diagnosed with terminal melanoma Her family have a genetic condition called Li-Fraumeni syndrome where they are predisposed to developing cancer Milli was just 14 when she passed away in 2021 after a four year battle with brain cancer Monika said she is worried about how her family will cope without her it’s different this time because I know I’m not going to have to suffer,” she told 7NEWS “But those three are going to be left and that’s what’s killing me.” Ms Smirk found lumps on her back in 2021 while caring for Milli but her grief caused her to delay a biopsy “By the time I had gotten the biopsies done it was totally aggressive,” Ms Smirk told 7NEWS Family friend Cara Booth has since organised a massive online raffle fundraiser for the Smirk/Lucas family with over $13,000 of prizes up for grabs If you have any queries about this error, try emailing feedback@mirror.co.uk and we'll do what we can to help you The City of Rockingham said the delay is due to a "significant increase in waste" in the suburbs The collection is currently underway and is expected to finish by September 24 The set back means other area's collection dates have been changed Karnup and Keralup (area 7) will begin their verge collection on September 28 Baldivis (area 8) have been given a date of October 11 There will be three vehicles collecting waste based on the type screens and other electronic devices) and the third is for mattresses If you still have items on the verge after your pick-up they will be collected by a specialised pick-up.  Please only place items on your verge (maximum of two square metres) the weekend before your property's collection date It's alleged a group of 12 Mongols approached three Mongrel Mob OMCG members at the Whistling Kite around 9.30pm on August 26 A verbal altercation allegedly happened between the two groups before a violent brawl broke out in front of a number of innocent patrons Extensive inquiries by Gang Crime Squad Detectives led to a number of search warrants being executed on September 1.  six Mongol members have been arrested and charged with various offences including fighting in public causing fear and displaying insignia of an identified organisation in a public place They are due to appear in court later this month Inquiries are ongoing into the alleged incident and further charges may follow Each person involved will also be handed a barring notice under the Liquor Control Act The bronze whaler was sighted by the Surf Life Saving helicopter around 10.12am on Wednesday about 30 metres offshore Although bronze whalers are not known to be aggressive beachgoers are advised to be extra cautious when in the water Secret Harbour beach is now closed due to the shark sighting Secret Harbour and Harrisdale have topped the list as the quickest-selling suburbs in the fast-growing Perth property market It took an average of 33 days to sell a property in each of these locales as measured by median days on realestate.com.au the median days spent on the market for a home across Greater Perth was 54 days according to data compiled for the year to date First-time buyers and investors were being lured to coastal Merriwa, located in Perth’s north, looking to secure property on the cheap, according to LJ Hooker Two Rocks sales representative Paul Woodall “The market started strongly in Merriwa this year with some fantastic results breaking through the $600,000 mark,” Mr Woodall said “It is an older suburb of Perth with a lot of the homes built back in the early to mid-1990s A lot of the residents have been there for a long time.” There's still heat in the Perth market Mr Woodall said he was starting to see fewer buyers since interest rates increased as people were becoming more cautious about spending “But for those [investors] from the eastern states Merriwa is seen as good value being 25-minutes from the CBD with affordable free-standing homes “My last couple of sales has been to interstate investors who are not so much buying into the suburb but into the price range.” This high-end home in Secret Harbour just sold quickly for $1.1 million In south coast Secret Harbour, it was commonplace for homes to sell above asking prices with several offers, Jack Wormington It has definitely been a balance towards more buyers than there is sellers So a real lack of stock,” Mr Wormington said “We have seen a major lack of stock in that middle bracket The “family focused” suburb’s drawcards was its beach and a pleasant lifestyle remain big drawcards Other suburbs to feature in the top 10 quickest selling suburbs list include Huntingdale and Waikki in Perth’s south at 35 and 36 days respectively and Carine in the northern suburbs at 37 days JLL Western Australia research director Ronak Bhimjiani said affordability and opportunities to work from home were driving demand in many of these suburbs there has been a lot of growth there in terms of new housing supply over the past few years,” Mr Bhimjiani said it’s seen some very strong population growth people generally want to move to those regions of late and if you look at population growth of the northwest of Perth compared to the whole of Perth you will find its actually outperforming the Perth average.” Affordability is luring people to suburbs like Merriwa, and to homes like this Mr Bhimjiani said demand for homes in lifestyle-rich locations was also having an impact when people can actually work from home and they don’t need to be based near the (Perth CBD) anymore… and if that’s the notion that they have why not be close to the coast where affordability is at a good point.” third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored 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By accessing or using our platform, you agree to our Terms of Use. Mason Hooton and Callum Mummery died in the crash. (ABC News) Link copiedShareShare articleThe community of Secret Harbour in Perth's south is still reeling after a crash which claimed the lives of two teenagers and left a third fighting for his life. Mason Hooton, 16, and Callum Mummery, 17, were killed when a 19-year-old friend lost control of the car he was driving on a bend on Secret Harbour Boulevard and ploughed into a tree. The crash happened about 7.30pm on Friday. The two teenagers died at the scene and a third passenger, Shaun Sparrow, 16, remains in hospital with critical injuries. The driver escaped serious injury and left hospital on Sunday. All four of the teenagers were students or former students at Comet Bay College high school in Secret Harbour. Mason Hooton and Callum Mummery were friends. (Facebook) Police said it was too early to say what caused the crash, but officers from the Major Crime unit were investigating Family and friends have been laying flowers and tributes at the scene over the weekend. Many have also been posting social media tributes including Mason Hooton's father Mick who posted a photo of his son on Facebook with the message, "Love you mate". Callum's friend, Tommy Ray Slater wrote on Facebook "Can't believe your gone, still hoping that I'd wake up and all had been a nightmare". While a friend of Mason's, Ben Hahn, wrote "You had such a kind heart and it kills to know that someone I know so well is gone so unexpectedly". The City of Mandurah Australian Air Force Cadets said it would fly the flag at half-mast and observe one minute of silence at their next parade on Wednesday in honour of Callum. "Cadet Sergeant Callum Mummery was a respected member of 707SQN from February 2014 until February 2017," a tribute post read. "He exemplified the cadet experience, embracing the opportunities that the AAFC offers and becoming an excellent role model for younger cadets." Floral tributes have been left at the scene. (ABC News) The 35-year-old arrived in Perth on Tuesday September 8 on a flight from Queensland and was directed to self-quarantine at a hotel in Redcliffe for 14 days Police allege between Saturday 12 and Monday September 14 the man invited a woman into his room on two occasions and also left the hotel where he attended a party On Monday he was interviewed by police and has since been charged with four counts of failing to comply with a direction The man was transferred to a quarantine hotel in the Perth CBD and will appear in the Perth Magistrates Court on September 23 "After careful consideration of the circumstances of the breaches and the man’s history the State Emergency Coordinator formed a view that it was necessary to monitor his location during the quarantine period," a WA Police spokesperson said will remain in place until the end of his quarantine period The 35-year-old man is the second person in WA to be fitted with an electronic monitoring bracelet under laws introduced by the WA Government as part of the COVID-19 State of Emergency The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation received over 750 complaints from residents in Madora Bay Singleton and Secret Harbour this month alone prompting an investigation into what was causing the smell "The department responded quickly and conducted extensive field odour surveys During surveys late last week the department identified two companies in Nambeelup (C-Wise and CM Farms) to be a source of the odours identified in the community," a DWER spokesperson said "C-Wise accepts liquid waste and produces compost Both companies have since been issued with an Environmental Protection Notice which requires them to investigate the odour and rectify it They have 14 days to provide preliminary investigation results "The department is also investigating potential offences committed by C-Wise and CM Farms in respect of the odours generated Any offences identified will be dealt with in accordance with DWER’s Compliance and Enforcement Policy," the DWER spokesperson said "The department is grateful for the community reporting on-going odour impacts which facilitates our investigation to identify odour sources."    People impacted by odour can report it through DWER’s 24-hour Pollution Watch portal at How to report odour or call 1300 784 782.