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Paint My Village youth mural project kicks off with free arts workshops
The City of South Perth is calling all young people to help design and paint a new public art mural at local shopping centre Village Green this winter.
Weekly approved works 8 - 14 July 2024
Approved works within the City of South Perth for 8 - 14 July 2024.
Tender 4/2024 Replacement of Slab Footpaths with Poured In-situ Concrete
The City of South Perth invites detailed submissions from suitably qualified contractors to submit tenders for footpath concreting services.
Manning Library closing early on Friday 5 July
Manning Library will close at 2.30pm on Friday 5 July due to staff shortages.
Wesley College Boat Shed Proposal
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) is currently considering a proposal by Wesley College and Penrhos College to redevelop the boat shed at Coode Street, South Perth. View the City’s statutory recommendation to the DBCA.
Notice pursuant to Schedule 6.3 of the Local Government Act 1995 - 35 Gentilli Way
Notice pursuant to Schedule 6.3 of the Local Government Act 1995
Evolve arts program returns to the City of South Perth
Let your imagination go wild and discover new skills as professional artists take over the City!
Bill Grayden makeover unveiled
The City of South Perth has completed the $640,000 upgrade of Bill Grayden Reserve in Como, enhancing multiple play spaces and adding new features such as a tunnel slide and native tree planting, creating a vibrant community hub.
Bill McGrath play space installation
A new playground is being installed at Bill McGrath Reserve in Kensington, designed to offer local families an exciting array of play equipment for all ages.
Farmers Market on Manning to move to Hedley Park
The Farmers Market on Manning will relocate to Hedley Park from 5 October 2024, offering more space, additional parking and the same beloved market experience just down the road.
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