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July 2022
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WA Public Libraries Online Book Club

News Update 4 July 2022

Your library membership gives you the ability to join a state-wide online book club, with access to the eBooks for free.

Bright new community space at Garvey Street Park

Media Release 4 July 2022

The new-look Garvey Street Park is a bright, welcoming space for the growing Waterford Triangle community

Parks and Reserve works Waterford Triangle
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Weekly approved works 4-10 July 2022

Public Notice 4 July 2022

Approved works within the City of South Perth for 4-10 July 2022.

Road Works
June 2022

Recycling sorted with new foreshore bins

News Update 30 June 2022

Permanent recycling bins are now installed along the South Perth Foreshore, Sir James Mitchell Park and Mindeerup, diverting more of our waste from landfill.

Focus on future, services, community

Media Release 30 June 2022

The City of South Perth Council adopted its 2022/23 Annual Budget on Tuesday 28 June 2022.

GBLC Junior Term 3 program open for registrations

News Update 29 June 2022

The GBLC junior in term programs are for those children who want to learn some skills in a social, fun and safe environment. Term 3 program is now open for registrations.

Planting adds to foreshore bike path beauty

News Update 29 June 2022

More than 1,000 native plants were recently planted alongside the bike path between Mindeerup and Millers Pool.

New agreement and CCTV put spotlight on community safety

News Update 29 June 2022

A new partnership between the City and Main Roads WA is helping to boost community safety, along with the installation of CCTV at Millers Pool in South Perth.

Thumbs up for road safety on Labouchere Road

News Update 29 June 2022

Drivers will be notified immediately if they're keeping to the new 40km/hr limit along Labouchere Road with the City's latest speed sign installation.

Search begins as City farewells Aboriginal Reference Group stalwarts

News Update 29 June 2022

The City bids a fond farewell to two much-loved members of the City's Aboriginal Reference Group and calls for other community members to step forward.