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Village Life
When was the last time you visited Waterford Plaza in Karawara? The business has just undergone a makeover and has marked the occasion with a name change – Village Green.
Makuru 2024 issue: A note from your Mayor
Welcome to our winter edition of mySouthPerth, your guide to our beautiful City. This issue is full of local news and stories that showcase the people who make our City such a vibrant and inclusive community.
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.
Students dig deep
Aquinas College students and teachers actively preserve Mount Henry Peninsula's bushland, fostering environmental awareness and providing hands-on conservation experience.
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
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.
New look, more fun at Swanview Reserve
Installation of the new play space at Swanview Reserve is now complete, with families already enjoying the new equipment and updated nature play at the reserve.
Local school students awarded for speaking with confidence
Local Year Five and Six students compete in the twenty-eighth Speak with Confidence Awards
Annual Budget reflects commitment to essential services, asset renewal and long-term financial sustainability
At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 25 June, the City of South Perth Council approved the 2024/25 Annual Budget, which includes a rate increase of 3.4 per cent, which aligns with the Perth March CPI.









