Council Minutes
UNCONFIRMED
ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
7.00pm, 29 August, 2006
Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
HELD ON TUESDAY 29 AUGUST 2006
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
PQ03-08/06 Mr G Kirkpatrick, Kinross Drive, Kinross
PQ04-08/06 R & G Kelly, James Spiers Drive, Regent Waters
PQ05-08/06 Mr G Kirkpatrick, Kinross Drive, Kinross
PQ06-08/06 Ms A Stubber, Benmuni Road, Wanneroo
PQ07-08/06 Mr H Jasas, Oakdene Drive, Madeley
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC03-08/06 Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting held on 08 August 2006
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
CQ01-08/06 Cr Newton – Inghams Feedmill
PT02-08/06 Upgrading Wanneroo Skate Park, Wanneroo
PT03-08/06 Playground Equipment, Early Learning Centre at Blackmore Primary School
PT01-08/06 Restoration of Atlantis Marine Park, Two Rocks
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD12-08/06 Proposed Rural Subdivision - Lot 11 (6) Tifway Place, Carabooda
PD14-08/06 Development Applications Determined by Delegated Authority for July 2006
PD15-08/06 Subdivision Applications Determined Under Delegated Authority During July 2006
IN05-08/06 Tender Number 06045 - Supply and Delivery of Crushed Limestone
IN06-08/06 Tender No 06046 - Supply and Delivery of Bitumen Stabilised Limestone
IN07-08/06 Petition PT01-07/06 - Pedestrian Crossing in Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler
IN09-08/06 Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention Policy
IN10-08/06 Traffic Signals at Wanneroo Road and Kingsway, Madeley
IN11-08/06 Traffic Management - McCormack Boulevard, Butler
IN12-08/06 Joint Operations Agreement for the Wangara Materials Recovery Facility
IN13-08/06 Hartman Drive Dual Carriageway Project - Impact on Existing Trees
IN14-08/06 Joondalup Fleet Maintenance Service Agreement Extension to June 2008
CS03-08/06 Warrant of Payments - For the Period to 31 July 2006
CS04-08/06 Financial Activity Statements for the Period Ended 30 June 2006
CS05-08/06 Lot 4 Flynn Drive, Neerabup - Rationalisation of Boundary
CD07-08/06 Federal Funding Offer for the Delivery of Emergency Relief Services
CD09-08/06 San Teodoro Park Community Reference Group
CD10-08/06 Butler Community Centre, Kingsbridge Park, Butler
CD11-08/06 Gumblossom Reserve Capital Works - Budget and Grant Funding
CD12-08/06 Approval of Kingsway City Shopping Centre as a Location for Circus Joseph Ashton
CD13-08/06 Future Management Options for the Kingsway International Sports Stadium
CD14-08/06 Application to Keep More Than Two Dogs
CD15-08/06 Amendments to the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999
Governance & Customer Relations
GS06-08/06 Review of Terms of Reference for Various Committees
GS07-08/06 Donation Requests to be Considered by Council
GS08-08/06 Review of the Delegated Authority Register
CE02-08/06 Donation Requests Considered Under Delegated Authority of the Chief Executive Officer
CE04-08/06 Appointment of Acting Directors Governance & Strategy and Community Development
MINUTES
Please refer to agenda for details of full reports and attachments.
The Deputy Mayor declared the meeting open at 7.00pm.
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward (Chair)
Councillors:
MARK PEARSON Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
TRACEY ROBERTS Coastal Ward
IAN GOODENOUGH, JP Coastal Ward
RUDI STEFFENS, CD Hester Ward
JOHN STEWART Hester Ward
TERRY LOFTUS North Ward
LAURA GRAY, JP North Ward
COLIN HUGHES South Ward
ALAN BLENCOWE South Ward
DOT NEWTON, JP Wanneroo Ward
Officers:
C JOHNSON Chief Executive Officer
F BENTLEY Director, Community Development
D BLAIR Director, Infrastructure
R ZAGWOCKI Director, Planning & Development
D SIMMS Director, Governance & Strategy
M COLE Manager, Finance
M GREANEY Media Coordinator
R HARKINS Minute Officer
JON KELLY, JP Mayor
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Newton
That Cr Monks be granted Leave of Absence from 28 August to 15 September 2006.
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There were 18 registered members of the public and two members of the press in attendance.
Questions received in writing prior to Council meeting
Gumblossom Reserve Capital Works – Budget and Grant Funding
“1. Can the Department of Community Development please clarify how projects proceed in relation to receiving awards for State funding. In doing so can the department provide the club with the guidelines that set out, when a project is allowed to commence, in relation to the allocation of State funding.
2. Can the Department of Community Development please clarify how this brief alters the timeframe of the construction programmes for the lighting and change room facilities? Can this clarification also include any expected changes in the GANT charts published?
3. Can Council please explain how grants for the lights and change rooms were approved. In doing so can council please provide copies of the request for grants sent to the Department of Sport and Recreation and the corresponding replies. Could this also include any request for delaying of grants?
4. Can Council please clarify whether State funding award the Gumblossom Reserve Master Plan has been or can be used for another project?”
Response by Director Community Development
1. This question requires in-depth information that can be assessed through the Freedom of Information Act and the websites of the Department of Sport & Recreation and also the City of Wanneroo.
2. As a condition of the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund any funding award must be acquitted by the 15 June in the nominated year of award and as such the projects at Gumblossom reserve will be required to be completed by that date in the appropriate year and corresponding GANT charts will be developed for each project.
3. The grants for both the floodlights and change rooms were approved through the Department of Sport & Recreation's Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund, the full guidelines and process for which can be obtained from the Department of Sport & Recreation web site, www.dsr.wa.gov.au. Further in-depth information can be accessed through the Freedom of Information Act and the websites of the Department of Sport & Recreation and also the City of Wanneroo.
4. As a condition of the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund any funding award must only be used for the project as defined by the application made to the Department of Sport & Recreation and agreed to by the applicant in the Conditions and Acceptance of Grant form. The full guidelines and process for which can be obtained from the Department of Sport & Recreation web site, www.dsr.wa.gov.au.
Traffic Issues on James Spiers Drive
2. What is Council doing to stop Council vehicles using James Spiers Drive as a cut through?”
Response by Director Infrastructure
1. The City will continue to lobby the Member for Wanneroo and the State Government for the upgrade of the Wanneroo Road/Ocean Reef Road intersection.
The installation of Stage 2 traffic treatments will be undertaken between October and December 2006 in accordance with Council’s resolution at its meeting on 11 October 2005
2. A further written direction will be issued to all Council staff reminding them not to use James Spiers Drive/Backshall Place as an alternative route between Wanneroo Road and Ocean Reef Road.
Questions received at the Council meeting
Item CD11-08/06 Gumblossom Reserve Capital Works – Budget and Grant Funding
1. Is Council aware that the budget application for the change room and kiosk at Gumblossom Reserve had been for 2007/08 and was approved by the Department of Sport & Recreation? In addition was Council aware that application for the funds for the change room in 2007/08 was changed to 2008/09?
2. Sought clarification on the answer provided to question 2 at PQ03-08/06 that was presented to Council in writing prior to the meeting as to whether this was a fair response?
Response by Deputy Mayor
1. If Council was not aware before it is now.
2. The response was adequate and during debate of the item could become clearer.
Management Plan for Koondoola Regional Bushland
In June 2005 a workshop was held by the City to review the management plan for the Koondoola Regional Bushland and as a result the Friends of Koondoola Regional Bushland spent considerable time with the consultant over the next 6 months providing background information on the area as well as in early 2006 providing feedback on the draft of the review.
Since May 2006 numerous contacts have been made with the
City seeking when the Management Plan, which is a very important tool to manage
the second highest conservation reserve in the City, would go to Council and be
put out for public comment, as it had been
12 months since the original workshop?
Response by Deputy Mayor
The question will be taken on notice.
Response by Director Planning and Development
Several minor issues are to be resolved prior to the draft Management Plan being presented to Council for consideration.
Winston Park, Madeley
Stated that over the last two years he had expressed concerns to the City regarding the state of this park, just recently knee-deep lawn had been mown, and enquired as to what the City’s future plans for the park were as only one half had been developed?
Response by Deputy Mayor
The question will be taken on notice. The ward councillors have taken it upon themselves to ensure that the original intent for developing Winston Park will be honoured.
Response by Director Infrastructure
The process to be undertaken this financial year includes the preparation of a draft concept plan for community consultation and report to Council to endorse the final concept plan. The implementation of any park upgrading shall be subject to budget funding.
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 08 August 2006 be confirmed.
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Nil.
Has Council received feedback from the Department of Environment regarding the approval for the feed mill operation at Inghams and does Council have any authority to limit the hours?
Response by Director Planning and Development
The City recently received a draft notice from the Department in regard to the licensing of the feed mill and a briefing note to elected members was currently being prepared which will detail the nature of the advice that has been provided.
The Department has rejected the City’s submission that dealt with issues relating to the feed mill; poultry farm and associated nuisance. The Department advised they were only considering issues relating to the feed mill and therefore have disregarded the concerns relating to other elements of the site and nuisance arising from other parts of the site.
In terms of operating hours the Department had not imposed any specific restrictions and therefore the Environmental Noise Protection Regulations would be the legislation to apply the terms of operating hours and policing noise.
Cr Newton presented a petition with 47 signatures from Wanneroo Senior High School students requesting the upgrading to concrete of the Wanneroo skate park at the Wanneroo Showgrounds or another site within the suburb of Wanneroo.
The petition to be forwarded to the Infrastructure Directorate for action.
The Deputy Mayor presented a petition with 34 signatures from parents of children enrolled in the new Early Learning Centre at Blackmore Primary School requesting playground equipment from the unused old site kindergarten across the road be relocated to the Early Learning Centre Playground.
The petition to be forwarded to the Infrastructure Directorate for action.
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Loftus
That the petitions be received and forwarded to the relevant Directorate for action.
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Cr Loftus presented a petition with 964 signatories proposing that the sculptures at Atlantis Marine Park, Two Rocks be retained, restored and displayed within the new development of the Yanchep and Two Rocks coastline.
UPDATE
It is proposed that a working party be established involving City staff, community members and developers Yanchep Sun City and Mirvac Fini who own the land the sculptures are on. It is proposed that a management strategy be developed by the City for the entire collection of Mark LeBuse sculptures that outlines possible future locations, maintenance, interpretation and long term viability of the sculptures. A report on this matter will be prepared for the consideration of the Arts Advisory Committee.
The management of Club Capricorn Resort should be encouraged to undertake immediate restoration of the painted sculptures at Club Capricorn Resort.
Cr Roberts declared an impartial interest in Item CD11-08/06 due to her son being a member of the Jacks Soccer Club.
Cr Treby declared an impartial interest in Item CD11-08/06 due to being employed by the Department of Sport & Recreation.
Cr Treby declared an impartial interest in Item CD13-08/06 due to being employed by the Department of Sport & Recreation.
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
File Ref: SP/0002V01, SP/0003V01, SP/0004V01, SP/0005V01, SP/0006V01, SP/0007V01, SP/0008V01 & SP/0009V01.
File Name: BA Adoption of Cell Land Values and Review of Cell costs estimates for East Wanneroo Development Cells 1 to 8 .doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: T Neale
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. ADOPTS the rate of $1,250,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $16,741,433 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 1.
2. ADOPTS the rate of $1,125,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $30,917,353 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 2.
3. ADOPTS the rate of $350,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $645,689 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 3.
4. ADOPTS the rate of $1,300,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $35,831,121 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 4.
5. ADOPTS the rate of $1,300,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $20,863,645 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 5.
6. ADOPTS the rate of $1,450,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $32,970,700 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 6.
7. ADOPTS the rate of $1,100,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $7,049,392 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 7.
8. ADOPTS the rate of $1,000,000 as the current average englobo value per hectare, and a revised figure of $29,551,750 as the current Nett Cell Costs applicable to East Wanneroo Cell No. 8.
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File Ref: SD131649V01
File Name: CA Rural Subdivision Application Lot 11 6 Tifway Place Carabooda.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Katherine Adsett
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 2
Recommendation
That Council DOES NOT support the application by Mr Philip Hope for the proposed subdivision of Lot 11 (6) Tifway Place, Carabooda, as depicted on the plan dated 23 June 2006 (WAPC 131649) for the following reasons:
1. The application is inconsistent with Council’s Rural Subdivision Policy, which specifies a minimum lot size of 20 hectares for newly subdivided lots in this locality.
2. The introduction of smaller lots is inconsistent with the objectives of the Rural Resource Zone under District Planning Scheme No.2, and the proposed lots are considerably smaller than the prevailing lot size in the area.
3. Support for applications contrary to the City’s Rural Subdivision Policy is considered premature given the draft status of the East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy, and would prejudice consideration of the proposed agricultural/horticultural precinct.
4. A restriction of the legal agreement entered into by the applicant with the City states that the owner will not apply to subdivide the land without written consent of the Council, or until such time as the land is rezoned appropriately.
5. The proposed subdivision would set a precedent for subdivision in the Rural Resource Zone.
PROCEDURAL MOTION
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Gray
That the matter be referred back to Council Administration for further information.
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File Ref: R34/0068V01
File Name: DA Requested Closure of Pedestrian Access Way Between Marginata Place and Jacaranda Drive Wanneroo .doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: T Neale
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council SUPPORTS the permanent closure of the pedestrian access way between Marginata Place and Jacaranda Drive, Wanneroo subject to the whole of the land in the access way being amalgamated with adjoining private properties and the owners thereof meeting all costs associated with the closure and amalgamation.
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File Ref: S09/0009v01
File Name: FA Development Applications determined by Delegated Authority for July 2006.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Gray
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Administration acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1 July 2006 and 31 July 2006.
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Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0212 20/03/2006 MICHELLE L HEADLEY 71 $0.00 Refused
Prop address 70 TEMPLETON CRESCENT GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 187 P 11320 Vol 1419 Fol 0452
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - BEAUTY THERAPY
Applicant ML HEADLEY
File Number P11/1451V01
DA06/0498 06/07/2006 JAIPAUL E BANGAR & LALITHA BANGAR 2 $8,935.00 Approved
Prop address 158 PINJAR ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 19 DP 222778 Vol 1426 Fol 123
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant PEARCEY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
File Number P20/0184V01
DA06/0523 18/07/2006 JOEL DOUGLAS & MICHELLE DOUGLAS 2 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 21 LEE-STEERE DRIVE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 7 P 12887 Vol 1538 Fol 365
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant THE PATIO GUYS
File Number P20/0217V01
DA05/0585 12/08/2005 DIEN V NGUYEN, MY T DOAN, NGHIA V DOAN, VAN 227 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 44 JOYCE ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Part Lot 1 D 27845 Vol 1986 Fol 602
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - AQUACULTURE TO INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - STRAWBERRY
Applicant P DOAN
File Number P12/0013V01
DA06/0369 22/05/2006 PETER CURTIS & LEANNE M CURTIS 30 $15,000.00 Approved
Prop address 9 CLUBHOUSE LANE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 142 P 16140 Vol 1786 Fol 468
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE & STABLE ADDITIONS
Applicant P CURTIS
File Number P12/0127V01
DA06/0323 02/05/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 51 $90,000.00 Approved
Prop address 59 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 11 D 41471 Vol 1638 Fol 625
Descriptio NURSERY SHEDS & LUNCHROOM ADDITION
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0007V01
DA06/0482 30/06/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 5 $60,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 D 41471 Vol 488 Fol 005A
Descriptio RETAINING WALL
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0076V01
DA06/0396 30/05/2006 CECIL G GLENISTER 31 $3,310.00 Approved
Prop address LAKELANDS CARAVAN PARK 289 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 D 89534 Vol 1728 Fol 992
Descriptio PARK HOME PARK - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT 81
Applicant SUNWISE PATIO
File Number P12/0109V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0318 21/04/2006 WATSON PROPERTY GROUP NORTHERN ASPECTS 64 $35,000.00 Approved
Prop address 40 CAPORN STREET SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 6 D 21467 Vol 1292 Fol 398
Descriptio USE NOT LISTED - ESTATE SIGNAGE
Applicant WATSON PROPERTY GROUP NORTHERN ASPECTS LTD
File Number P29/0003V01
DA06/0530 21/07/2006 CITY OF WANNEROO 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY 70 MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 15 D 16710 Vol 1164 Fol 564
Descriptio TEMPORARY STORAGE OF SAWDUST
Applicant DRESCHER & ASSOCIATES
File Number P33/0097V01
DA05/0934 29/11/2005 LAKES CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE INCORPORATED 94 $400,000.00 Approved
Prop address 15 FINLAY PLACE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 120 P 12308 Vol 1495 Fol 024
Descriptio PLACE OF WORSHIP - MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONS
Applicant P MILTON
File Number p33/0112v01
DA06/0221 24/03/2006 BRIAN A SMITH & MARGARET G SMITH 80 $190,000.00 Approved
Prop address 132 FRANKLIN ROAD JANDABUP WA 6065
Land Part Lot 10 D 26189 Vol 1928 Fol 828
Descriptio STABLES AND CARETAKERS FLAT/HOUSE
Applicant BA SMITH
File Number P14/0016V01
DA06/0366 18/05/2006 BRETT J MARINOVICH 39 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 149 TRICHET ROAD JANDABUP WA 6065
Land Lot 1 DP 28363 Vol 2215 Fol 206
Descriptio RURAL USE - GREENHOUSE
Applicant BJ MARINOVICH
File Number P14/0014V01
DA06/0428 09/06/2006 WILLIAM A CANZIRRI & LEON A CANZIRRI 36 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 315 CARABOODA ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 18 P 8913 Vol 549 Fol 129A
Descriptio INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE
Applicant WA CANZIRRI, LA CANZIRRI
File Number P06/0092V01
DA06/0423 08/06/2006 CAU V DO & CHI V DO 17 $48,146.00 Approved
Prop address 335 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 3 P 5992 Vol 1205 Fol 234
Descriptio INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE
Applicant CV DO
File Number P12/0153V01
DA06/0484 03/07/2006 STEPHEN C HENDERSON 4 $2,700.00 Approved
Prop address 4E CASSERLEY AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 9 Vol 2072 Fol 609 S/P 29148
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 4E)
Applicant HERITAGE OUTDOOR
File Number P11/1175V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0521 19/07/2006 HOMESWEST RENTALS 6 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 9 NORRIE COURT KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Lot 190 P 11145
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - FRONT FENCE ADDITION
Applicant AP NAUGHTIN
File Number P16/0794V01
DA06/0534 25/07/2006 WADE L FRENCH 4 $2,900.00 Approved
Prop address WESTGATE GARDENS 49/47 WESTGATE WAY MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 52 Vol 2195 Fol 451 S/P 18905
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant PARAMOUNT PATIOS
File Number P19/0430V01
DA04/0744 01/11/2004 MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE 438 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address MINDARIE KEYS RESORT HOTEL 33 OCEAN FALLS BOULEVARD MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 64 P 17107
Descriptio SHOP/TAKE AWAY FOOD OUTLET- ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS
Applicant CAPTAM PTY LTD
File Number P22/0204V02
DA06/0287 17/04/2006 MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE 61 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address MINDARIE KEYS RESORT HOTEL 33 OCEAN FALLS BOULEVARD MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 64 P 17107
Descriptio MODIFICATION OF TAVERN - CHILDRENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR PLAY AREA
Applicant OLDFIELD KNOTT ARCHITECTS PTY LTD
File Number P22/0204V01
DA06/0492 06/07/2006 MARINKO NOMINEES PTY LTD 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 1/6 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Part Lot 189 P 11776
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - SHOWROOM TO RECREATION CENTRE
Applicant RA ECCLES, LM STERGIOU
File Number P33/0322V01
DA06/0502 06/07/2006 MARGARET DOSA & STEPHEN DOSA 2 $2,700.00 Approved
Prop address 3B ELAND PLACE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 1 Vol 1873 Fol 471 S/P 19448
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT B)
Applicant SWAN PATIOS
File Number P19/0559V01
DA06/0514 13/07/2006 RODNEY C WILLIAMSON & CHRISTINE E 2 $4,459.00 Approved
Prop address 27B WROTHAM PLACE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 2 Vol 1886 Fol 169 S/P 21467
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 27B)
Applicant SWAN PATIOS
File Number P19/0027V01
DA06/0490 04/07/2006 JOHN SAUNDERS, MAUREEN C SAUNDERS, 4 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 23 ROSETTA RISE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 244 P 18274 Vol 1925 Fol 015
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - CARPORT ADDITION
Applicant K MCNAMARA
File Number P12/0170V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0524 20/07/2006 GOLDEN HOTELS PTY LTD 7 $8,000.00 Approved
Prop address MERRIWA TAVERN 36 BALTIMORE PARADE MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1484 P 18876 Vol 1971 Fol 680
Descriptio TAVERN - CONVERSION OF LANDSCAPE AREA TO LICENCED PAVEMENT
Applicant GOLDEN HOTELS PTY LTD
File Number P21/0138V01
DA06/0371 10/05/2006 WILLIAM A MALONEY & ELIZABETH C MALONEY 47 $6,700.00 Approved
Prop address 2/6 SYROS COURT MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 2 Vol 2098 Fol 195 S/P 30559
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT TWO
Applicant ALLWEST PATIOS
File Number P22/1001V01
DA06/0277 13/04/2006 TIRANO HOLDINGS PTY LTD, ROY D BENTLEY, 59 $1,200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 80 ELLIOT ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 436 D 88455 Vol 2042 Fol 146
Descriptio 15 UNITS
Applicant BJ LIPPI
File Number
DA06/0425 09/06/2006 CLIVE S QUEIT & LEAH E QUEIT 25 $12,000.00 Approved
Prop address 3/8 KEYS CLOSE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 3 Vol 2139 Fol 988 S/P 34173
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - ENCLOSURE OF MIDDLE LEVEL TERRACE TO UNIT 3
Applicant CS QUEIT
File Number P22/0424V01
DA06/0468 27/06/2006 MARYANNE C HUMPHRIES & STEPHEN B 4 $4,500.00 Approved
Prop address 20 GOLFVIEW PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 503 P 21845 Vol 2095 Fol 406
Descriptio BUILDING ENVELOPE RELOCATION AND STOREROOM ADDITION TO SINGLE
Applicant SB HUMPHRIES, MC HUMPHRIES
File Number P12/0084V01
DA06/0538 26/07/2006 TOKYU CORPORATION 3 $250,000.00 Approved
Prop address 710 SHEARWATER AVENUE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 206 P 21922 Vol 2098 Fol 913
Descriptio TELECOMMUNICATIONS - AERIAL AND MICROWAVE ADDITIONS
Applicant WA POLICE
File Number P32/0288V01
DA06/0016 06/01/2006 YANCHEP SUN CITY PTY LTD & CAPRICORN 126 $11,000,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 599 TWO ROCKS ROAD YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 303 P 21926 Vol 2097 Fol 795
Descriptio NURSING HOME - 160 BEDS
Applicant Cooper & Oxley Builders Pty Ltd
File Number P36/0256V02
DA06/0348 08/05/2006 KERRIE I PATCHING 53 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 105 ADAMS ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 24 P 23142 Vol 2173 Fol 406
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 3 - OFFICE FOR PLUMBING BUSINESS
Applicant TRIPLE T CONTRACTING PTY LTD
File Number P20/0038V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0503 07/07/2006 RAAFA ASSOCIATION INC 6 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address CAMBRAI VILLAGE 85 HESTER AVENUE MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 12 P 24265 Vol 2202 Fol 109
Descriptio AGED OR DEPENDENT PERSONS DWELLINGS - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT 72
Applicant SWAN PATIOS
File Number P21/0080V01
DA06/0345 20/04/2006 MEEGAN J MCKAY & SEAN L MCKAY 49 $5,311.81 Approved
Prop address 26 EMERALD DRIVE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 31 DP 24938 Vol 2205 Fol 794
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicant HERITAGE OUTDOOR
File Number P06/0124V01
DA06/0488 03/07/2006 NATHAN L BUSH & SHANA BUSH 20 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 73 JADE LOOP CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 14 DP 24941 Vol 2205 Fol 825
Descriptio BUILDING ENVELOPE MODIFICATION, SINGLE DWELLING AND SHED
Applicant NL BUSH
File Number P06/0111V01
DA06/0319 28/04/2006 SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED 54 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address RIDGEWOOD RISE 76 RIDGEWOOD BOULEVARD RIDGEWOOD WA 6030
Land Lot 714 P 24003 Vol 2206 Fol 794
Descriptio RETIREMENT VILLAGE - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 52)
Applicant JL SPARGO
File Number P28/0134V01
DA06/0455 22/06/2006 ANGELIQUE G CRAIG & MARK G CRAIG 7 $19,500.00 Approved
Prop address 51 THE FAIRWAYS GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 51 DP 25805 Vol 2503 Fol 39
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicant MG CRAIG, AG CRAIG, AG CRAIG
File Number P12/0034V01
DA06/0506 11/07/2006 AUTOMOTIVE HOLDINGS GROUP PTY LTD 3 $500,000.00 Approved
Prop address 10 MOTOR PARADE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 303 DP 28518
Descriptio CARPARK AND VEHICLE STORAGE
Applicant BRIAN MCLEAN ARCHITECTS
File Number P33/0549V01
DA06/0464 23/06/2006 SILVERLINE DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD 11 $2,000.00 Approved
Prop address 5 ADVANTAGE WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 212 DP 31494 Vol 2518 Fol 709
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE OF UNIT 2 FROM SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE TO VEHICLE SALES
Applicant SILVERLINE DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0297V01
DA06/0263 10/04/2006 PAUL KYME & CO 67 $400,000.00 Approved
Prop address 230 BERNARD ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 111 DP 31278
Descriptio Rural Sheds
Applicant VESPOLI CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P06/0159V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0508 10/07/2006 ANNA M GALE & DAVID R GALE 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 266 OCEAN DRIVE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 314 DP 32937 Vol 2527 Fol 475
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - BEAUTY THERAPY
Applicant AM GALE
File Number P27/0643V01
DA06/0322 02/05/2006 VAN T NGUYEN 49 $10,000.00 Refused
Prop address 26 VENTURE LOOP WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 251 DP 35032 Vol 2533 Fol 919
Descriptio WAREHOUSE - CHANGE OF USE TO MOTOR VEHICLE REPIRS/VEHICLE WRECKING
Applicant VT NGUYEN
File Number P33/0201V01
DA06/0497 06/07/2006 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP 3 $2,790.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY COURT 141 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 103 DP 36095 Vol 2536 Fol 968
Descriptio AGED OR DEPENDENT PERSONS DWELLINGS - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT 57
Applicant THORN ROOFING CONTRACTORS
File Number P18/0371V01
DA06/0297 20/04/2006 REEFKING PTY LTD 52 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 2/10 PENSACOLA TERRACE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 2 Vol 2536 Fol 957 S/P 43211
Descriptio CAR WASH TO UNIT 2
Applicant STONEWALL CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P08/0379V01
DA06/0402 31/05/2006 ALAN DAVEY 25 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address HARDWARE STORE 10 JENOLAN WAY MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 801 DP 36939 Vol 2549 Fol 300
Descriptio HARDWARE STORE - EXTENSION WITH INCIDENTAL OFFICE
Applicant A DAVEY
File Number P21/0084v01
DA06/0460 21/06/2006 KENNETH T KAY 28 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6 AVERY STREET NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 101 DP 37705
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - FACTORY UNITS TO SMASH REPAIR STATION
Applicant G PEARCE
File Number P23/0051V01
DA06/0030 12/01/2006 MARK VJ AFFLICK & SHARON ME AFFLICK 5 $200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 44 HARVEST CIRCLE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 63 DP 38231 Vol 2549 Fol 013
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - BUILDING ENVELOPE MODIFICATION
Applicant MVJ AFFLICK, SME AFFLICK
File Number P32/0418V01
DA06/0505 06/07/2006 URODO PTY LTD 17 $9,430.00 Approved
Prop address 54 HARVEST CIRCLE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 64 DP 38231 Vol 2549 Fol 014
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P32/0427V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0377 24/05/2006 WARREN P HURIHANGANUI & TRIENA M 48 $19,500.00 Approved
Prop address 54 BUSHWOOD FOLLOW TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 80 DP 38231 Vol 2549 Fol 030
Descriptio RURAL SHED
Applicant TM HURIHANGANUI
File Number P32/0440V01
DA06/0526 20/07/2006 KEVIN J MOSS & VIVIAN S MOSS 7 $12,000.00 Approved
Prop address 85 HARVEST CIRCLE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 100 DP 38231 Vol 2549 Fol 041
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P32/0409V01
DA06/0373 18/05/2006 RALPH H WHEELER & LYNN M WHEELER 44 $6,150.00 Approved
Prop address 10 CARRAMAR ROAD CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 2112 DP 36914 Vol 2551 Fol 91
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P07/0840V01
DA05/0365.01 10/04/2006 WEBB & BROWN-NEAVES PTY LTD 64 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 12 CATALINA PLACE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 11 DP 38737 Vol 2557 Fol 874
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - 9 UNITS
Applicant WEBB & BROWN-NEAVES PTY LTD
File Number
DA06/0487 29/06/2006 RODNEY T MARTELL 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 ENDEAVOUR WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 238 DP 38475 Vol 2554 Fol 822
Descriptio FACTORY UNITS AND INCIDENTAL OFFICES - REVISED CARPARK AND
Applicant RT MARTELL
File Number P33/0305V01
DA04/0856 17/12/2004 HOMESWEST 326 $152,000.00 Refused
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 5 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 79 DP 35592
Descriptio CARPARK - EXTENSION TO BUTLER (EAST) SHOPPING CENTRE
Applicant JONES COULTER YOUNG PTY LTD
File Number P05/1268V01
DA06/0290 20/04/2006 RINO S GUGIATTI & GAIL P GUGIATTI 60 $415,000.00 Approved
Prop address 9 TIMBER GROVE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 117 DP 39433 Vol 2559 Fol 437
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE + SHED
Applicant GP GUGIATTI, RS GUGIATTI
File Number P32/0527V01
DA06/0509 10/07/2006 ADRINA PROPERTIES (WA) PTY LTD 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 EBB WAY CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 510 DP 39299 Vol 2564 Fol 288
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - OFFICE TO MEDICAL CENTRE
Applicant ACTON COMMERCIAL
File Number P08/1162V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0194 16/03/2006 GARRY EH TURNER 44 $500,000.00 Refused
Prop address 275 COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 14 DP 40184 Vol 2560 Fol 68
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant GEH TURNER
File Number P32/0550V01
DA06/0385 24/05/2006 TREVOR G WILLIAMSON 37 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 MOORLINCH STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 726 DP 42083 Vol 2575 Fol 237
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - BEAUTY THERAPY
Applicant C MEISSNER
File Number P05/1568V01
DA06/0390 25/05/2006 GINO C VAN DER MEER 47 $190,292.00 Approved
Prop address 24 ADMIRALTY ROAD JINDALEE WA 6036
Land Lot 1279 DP 40501 Vol 2576 Fol 014
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant SCOTT PARK DEVELOPMENTS
File Number P15/0104V01
DA06/0234 28/03/2006 CARL J MCDARBY, STEPHANIE M MCDARBY, 80 $750,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 TADORNA ENTRANCE TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 306 DP 42684 Vol 2580 Fol 383
Descriptio GROUP DWELLINGS - 6 Townhouses
Applicant CJ MCDARBY
File Number P31/1199V01
DA04/0647.01 13/04/2005 CARINE NOMINEES PTY LTD 331 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 2359E MARMION AVENUE JINDALEE WA 6036
Land Lot 9018 DP 42097
Descriptio MEDICAL CENTRE - INCLUDING INCIDENTAL USES
Applicant GREG ROWE & ASSOCIATES
File Number P15/0073V01
DA06/0483 03/07/2006 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP 5 $1,548.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY COURT 32 REGENCY AVENUE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Part Lot 103 Sec 58 DP 36095
Descriptio AGED OR DEPENDENT PERSONS DWELLINGS - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT 58
Applicant CR MCNAMARA
File Number P18/1377V01
DA06/0522 18/07/2006 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP 1 $3,100.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY COURT 36 REGENCY AVENUE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Part Lot 103 Sec 60 DP 36095
Descriptio AGED OR DEPENDENT PERSONS DWELLINGS - PATIO ADDITION TO UNIT 60
Applicant PEARCEY CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P18/1360V01
DA06/0054 18/01/2006 CABARET GAMING PTY LTD 113 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 238 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1071 DP 45432 Vol 2593 Fol 841
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE WITH USE NOT LISTED - MIXED USE
Applicant A DAVEY
File Number P08/1797V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0055 18/01/2006 CABARET GAMING PTY LTD 112 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 240 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1072 DP 45432 Vol 2593 Fol 842
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE WITH USE NOT LISTED - MIXED USE
Applicant A DAVEY
File Number P08/1808V01
DA06/0272 11/04/2006 KEITH THOMASON 60 $122,408.00 Approved
Prop address 12 SOMERLY DRIVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1461 DP 45445 Vol 2594 Fol 548
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant TANGENT NOMINEES
File Number
DA06/0258 07/04/2006 DANIEL G ABBONDANZA, ANITA B RODI, 51 $520,000.00 Approved
Prop address 17 PISSARO CRESCENT ASHBY WA 6065
Land Lot 448 DP 45010 Vol 2594 Fol 958
Descriptio FOUR GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant BJ BUILDING DESIGN
File Number P03/0626V01
DA06/0481 30/06/2006 MICHAEL G MOORE & LINDA V MOORE 1 $6,123.00 Approved
Prop address 28 ENFIELD TURN CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 2558 DP 43211 Vol 2595 Fol 711
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant PEARCEY CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
File Number P07/1366V01
DA06/0249 03/04/2006 DANIEL M MAHONY 56 $330,000.00 Approved
Prop address 5 PROFIT PASS WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 305 DP 45312 Vol 2599 Fol 642
Descriptio WAREHOUSE WITH INCIDENTAL OFFICE
Applicant DM MAHONY
File Number P33/0453V01
DA06/0337 09/05/2006 VINCE BELLADONNA & LORTON METAL 39 $330,000.00 Approved
Prop address 5 QUANTUM LINK WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 312 DP 45312 Vol 2599 Fol 645
Descriptio FACTORY UNIT X 3 WITH INCIDENTAL OFFICE X 2
Applicant V BELLADONNA
File Number P33/0441V01
DA06/0289 18/04/2006 DESTINY NOMINEES PTY LTD 63 $700,000.00 Approved
Prop address 45 INSPIRATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 297 DP 45312 Vol 2599 Fol 639
Descriptio BUILDERS PREMISES
Applicant CALIBRE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0433V01
DA06/0052.01 27/02/2006 MARK STILLMAN 11 $268,390.00 Approved
Prop address 27 SUSAN ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 125 DP 44203
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant GEMMILL HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P18/1119V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0510 11/07/2006 WANDA BOBELA 3 $139,401.00 Approved
Prop address 20 GOODRICH WAY DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 3 Vol 2601 Fol 390 S/P 47303
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant AFFORDABLE LIVING HOMES
File Number P09/1366V01
DA06/0500 07/07/2006 BETTINA PUTTINS & JANA PUTTINS 5 $280,285.45 Approved
Prop address 15 OLIVEDALE ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 653 DP 46620 Vol 2604 Fol 041
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant AFFORDABLE LIVING HOMES
File Number P18/1045V01
DA06/0315 28/04/2006 BYRON C WALLACE 20 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 66 COOPER STREET MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 618 DP 46620 Vol 2604 Fol 008
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - 2 UNITS
Applicant BC WALLACE
File Number P18/0150V01
DA06/0541 28/07/2006 DANTI FAMILY HOLDINGS PTY LTD 1 $330,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 LANCASTER ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 231 DP 45386 Vol 2604 Fol 151
Descriptio WAREHOUSE WITH INCIDENTAL OFFICE
Applicant S DANTI
File Number P33/0477V01
DA06/0220 17/03/2006 STJEPAN BREZAR, MARIJA BREZAR, MIODRAG 79 $400,000.00 Approved
Prop address 67 WINDSOR ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 205 DP 45386 Vol 2604 Fol 125
Descriptio SHOWROOM - WAREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT
Applicant M RODIC AND ASSOCIATES
File Number P33/0466V01
DA06/0187 15/03/2006 BARRY M GERBER 83 $50,000.00 Approved
Prop address 69 WINDSOR ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 206 DP 45386 Vol 2604 Fol 126
Descriptio LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
Applicant BM GERBER
File Number P33/0482V01
DA05/0927 28/11/2005 LAGOON INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 46 $984,000.00 Approved
Prop address 22 WATKINS LOOP TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 33 DP 44612 Vol 2608 Fol 204
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLINGS - 8 UNITS
Applicant GEMMILL HOMES PTY LTD
File Number p31/1257v01
DA06/0501 07/07/2006 STUART B PENN & STELLA T PENN 2 $3,280.00 Approved
Prop address 20/25 SIDERNO RISE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 20 Vol 2609 Fol 870 S/P 49317
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 20)
Applicant ALLWEST PATIOS
File Number P13/0525V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2006 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2006
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA06/0517 13/07/2006 SHERRYN A HILL 12 $4,840.00 Approved
Prop address 6/72 AMBERTON AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 62 Vol 2610 Fol 626 S/P 24554
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 6)
Applicant HALF PRICE PATIOS & PERGOLAS
File Number P11/1434V01
DA06/0472 22/06/2006 FREDERICK P REA & LILIANA REA 20 $300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 24 RUNGINE WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 271 DP 47957 Vol 2610 Fol 454
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant DANMAR HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P25/0601V01
DA06/0407 01/06/2006 SAFERAZ PTY LTD & ZANTAS INVESTMENTS PTY 7 $238,160.00 Approved
Prop address 6 GLANDORE RISE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 136 DP 45201
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant JWH GROUP (METRO STYLE)
File Number P17/1216V01
DA06/0346 10/05/2006 HOMESWEST 44 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 278 DP 46283
Descriptio SHOPPING CENTRE - PEDESTRIAN PAVEMENT AREA
Applicant JONES COULTER YOUNG PTY LTD
File Number P05/1101V01
DA06/0317 28/04/2006 CROWN LAND-CITY OF WANNEROO MANAGEMENT 48 $5,335.00 Approved
Prop address QUINNS ROCKS SPORTS CLUB 17 TAPPING WAY QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Part Lot 8163 DP 28734
Descriptio CLUB - ENTRY STATEMENT SIGNAGE
Applicant QUINNS ROCKS SPORTS CLUB
File Number P27/1568V01
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File Ref: S09/0008
File Name: FC Subdivision Applications Determined Under Delegated Authority during July 2006.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Amy Stockwell
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 15
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council NOTES the actions taken in relation to providing comments to the Western Australian Planning Commission on subdivision applications processed under delegated authority in the period for the month of July as listed below:
Subdivision Application Delegations
Att |
WAPC No/ Received Date |
Location / Owner |
DPS2 Zoning LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised |
1 |
SU131781
11/07/2006 |
Lot 160 (7) Hazel Avenue Quinns Rocks WA 6030 STEPHEN LONERGAN |
Residential SCU5 |
Supported |
20/07/2006 |
2 |
SU131522
14/06/2006 |
Lot 34 (42) Kemp Street Pearsall WA 6065 PEARSALL MEWS PTY LTD |
Urban Development
|
Supported |
14/07/2006 |
3 |
SU131136
04/05/2006
|
Lot 26 (57) Kemp Street Pearsall WA 6065 LUCY M DI NELLA & MARIA A COLETTA |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
20/07/2006 |
4 |
SU131403
01/06/2006 |
Lot 502 (163) Pinjar Road Ashby WA 6065 ENDEAVOUR PROPERTIES PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU3 |
Supported |
03/07/2006 |
5 |
SU860-06
27/07/2006 |
Lot 279 (2) Penola Court Clarkson WA 6030 F F PRIME DEVELOPMENTS |
Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
19/07/2006 |
6 |
SU131533
15/06/2006 |
Lot 206 (710) Shearwater Avenue Two Rocks WA 6037 TOKYU CORPORATION |
Urban Development
SCU1
|
Supported |
17/07/2006 |
7 |
SU131532
15/06/2006 |
Lot 310 (146) Toreopango Avenue Two Rocks WA 6037 TOKYU CORPORATION |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
17/07/2006 |
8 |
SU131742
07/07/2006 |
Lot 1000 (8) Moonlighter Way Yanchep WA 6035 GOWER HOLDINGS PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
17/07/2006 |
9 |
SU131479
15/06/2006 |
Lot 9007 (45) Dalecross Avenue Madeley WA 6065 PATANAL PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
21/07/2006 |
10 |
SU131707
05/07/2006 |
Lot 246 (14) Boscastle Way Darch WA 6065 ROBERT LEE & JOAN E GORDAN-LEE |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
24/07/2006 |
11 |
SU996-06
17/07/2006 |
Lot 889 (58) Bayport Circuit Mindarie WA 6030 HUGH PB COLLINS |
Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
24/07/2006 |
12 |
SU131439
07/06/2006 |
Lot 155 (934) Wanneroo Road Wanneroo WA 6065 CITY OF WANNEROO |
Centre
SCU1 |
Supported |
12/07/2006 |
13 |
SU131508
15/06/2006 |
Lot 1 (41) Cooper Street Madeley WA 6065 DEVGROUP PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
14/07/2006 |
14 |
SU891-06
30/06/2006 |
Lot 272 (1) Melita Rise Pearsall WA 6065 SUZANNE B BORDAS |
Urban Development
|
Supported |
20/07/2006 |
15 |
SU131447
09/06/2006 |
Lot 9002 (602) Two Rocks Road Yanchep WA 6035 YANCHEP SUN CITY PTY LTD & CAPRICORN INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
18/07/2006 |
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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File Ref: R36/0004V01
File Name: HA Proposed Closure of Part of 0 1 Metre Pedestrian Access Way in Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep .doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: T Neale
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Gray
That Council:-
1. AUTHORISES the permanent closure of an eight metre wide section and a six metre wide section of the 0.1 metre wide pedestrian access way in Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep, abutting Lot 13460 Welwyn Avenue as shown on Attachment 1 to this report, subject to the closed sections being incorporated into the dedicated road reserve.
2. INDEMNIFIES the Minister for Lands against any claim for compensation arising out of the dedication of the closed sections of pedestrian access way.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
ATTACHMENT 1
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File Ref: P04/0298V01
File Name: HA Proposed Closure of Part of 0 1 Metre Pedestrian Access Way In Viridian Drive Tumbleweed Drive Grasstree Bend Ba.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: T Neale
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. AUTHORISES the permanent closure of the 0.1 metre wide pedestrian access way abutting Lots 529 and 530 Tumbleweed Drive, Banksia Grove other than at the corner truncations subject to the closed sections being incorporated into the dedicated road reserves.
2. INDEMNIFIES the Minister for Lands against any claim for compensation arising out of the dedication of the closed sections of pedestrian access way.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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File Ref: C06045V01
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Project Construction
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Blencowe
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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File Ref: C06046V01
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Project Construction
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 06046 from WA Limestone for the Supply and Delivery of Bitumen Stabilised Limestone for a period of one year as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering, inclusive of rise and fall applicable to changes in bitumen prices.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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File Ref: R05/0001V01
File Name: BA Traffic Management Pedestrian Crossing in Kingsbridge Boulevard Butler.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport and Traffic
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. ADVISES the petition coordinator that a dedicated pedestrian crossing near Wadhurst Road on Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler, is not supported at this time, as the Australian Standard warrants for such a crossing are not met.
2. RECONSIDERS the request for a dedicated pedestrian crossing near Wadhurst Road on Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler, if annual monitoring of pedestrian and vehicle numbers by Administration indicates that the Australian Standard warrants for such a crossing may be met.
3. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision.
Amendment
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Stewart
To delete the original point 2 and replace it with a new point 2.
That Council:-
1. ADVISES the petition coordinator that a dedicated pedestrian crossing near Wadhurst Road on Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler, is not supported at this time, as the Australian Standard warrants for such a crossing are not met.
2. RECONSIDERS the
request for a dedicated pedestrian crossing near Wadhurst Road on Kingsbridge
Boulevard, Butler, if annual monitoring of pedestrian and vehicle numbers by
Administration indicates that the Australian Standard warrants for such a
crossing may be met.
2. REQUESTS Administration to undertake a traffic study in the first week of December 2006 and present a report to Council as to the outcome in February 2007 so that Council can further reconsider the request for a dedicated pedestrian crossing near Wadhurst Road on Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler.
3. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision.
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The amendment became the substantive motion.
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File Ref: R11/0012V01
File Name: BA PT02 07 06 Resurfacing and Traffic management for Clover square and clabon Street Girrawheen.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Russell Hewitt
Meeting Date: 29/8/06
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:
1. NOTES the request for resurfacing of Clover Square and Clabon Street, Girrawheen, is being considered as part of the City of Wanneroo’s Road Reseal Program to be presented to Council at its Ordinary Meeting scheduled for 19 September 2006.
2. DOES NOT SUPPORT traffic management treatments on Clover Square and Clabon Street, Girrawheen, given the low usage and high level of compliant vehicle traffic.
3. ADVISES the Petition Organiser of Council’s decision.
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ATTACHMENT 1
File Ref: R/0008V01
File Name: BA Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention Policy.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment: 1
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Gray
That Council adopt the policy for Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention:
Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention
Policy Owner: Infrastructure
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: September 2006
Scheduled Review: September 2008
Objective
To have a safe and easy to use road network and to prioritise the provision of traffic management treatments in locations where they will be beneficial to both the community and the travelling public in built-up residential and commercial areas.
Statement
The following actions are to be undertaken when considering the need for traffic management treatments on local access roads or local distributor roads.
1. Assess the level of investigation.
Investigation Levels: |
Criteria |
No investigation: |
Investigated within last 4 years, or |
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Site is a cul-de-sac or loop road where no straight section is greater than 100m, or |
Land development in the traffic catchment is not substantially complete (90% residential occupancy), or |
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The road is a district distributor road. |
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Investigate without new traffic classifier data collection: |
Data exists and is less than 2 years old in areas where change in land use is occurring slowly, or |
Data exists and is less than 4 years old in areas with less than 10% change in traffic catchment or traffic generators. |
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Investigate with new traffic classifier data: |
When none of the above criteria apply. |
2. Generate a traffic priority score
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Point Scores for Each Parameter |
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Traffic Parameter |
Range/Item |
Local Road |
Local Distributor |
1.1. Traffic Speed 85th percentile in 50km/hr residential or commercial zone |
Under 50km/h |
0 |
0 |
50 – 53km/h |
2 |
2 |
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54 – 57km/h |
5 |
5 |
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58 – 61km/h |
10 |
10 |
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62 – 65km/h |
15 |
15 |
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66 – 68km/h |
25 |
25 |
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69 – 72km/h |
40 |
40 |
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73 – 76km/h |
65 |
65 |
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1.2. Traffic Speed More than 5% of vehicles travelling above the 50km/h speed limit by |
20km/h |
15 |
15 |
30km/h |
30 |
30 |
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40km/h |
45 |
45 |
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50km/h |
60 |
60 |
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1.3. Traffic Speed Highest speed recorded |
>90km/h |
10 |
10 |
>110km/h |
20 |
20 |
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>130km/h |
30 |
30 |
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>150km/h |
40 |
40 |
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2. Traffic Volumes in vehicles per day (average weekday traffic flow) |
1000 – 1499 |
4 |
0 |
1500 – 1999 |
7 |
0 |
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2000 – 2499 |
10 |
0 |
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2500 – 2999 |
14 |
0 |
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3000 – 3999 |
18 |
4 |
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4000 – 4999 |
24 |
7 |
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5000 – 5999 |
30 |
12 |
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Above 6000 |
39 + 9 per 1000 |
18 + 7 per 1000 |
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3.1 Crash Data – 5 years Fatal Accident reduction factor to account for higher traffic volumes applies. Traffic Volume Factor 0 – 1000 1.0 1000 – 2000 0.9 2000 – 3000 0.8 3000 – 4000 0.7 4000 – 5000 0.6 over 5000 0.5 |
1 fatal |
4 |
4 |
2 fatal |
20 |
20 |
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3 fatal |
45 |
45 |
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Above 3 |
45 + 25 per fatal |
45 + 25 per fatal |
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Multiple score by accident reduction factor. |
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3.2 Crash Data – 5 years Injury Apply reduction factors as in 3.1. |
1 injury |
3 |
3 |
2 injuries |
12 |
12 |
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3 injuries |
27 |
27 |
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Above 3 |
27 + 15 per injury |
27 + 15 per injury |
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3.3 Crash Data – 5 years Non-injury Apply reduction factors as in 3.1. |
1 non injury |
2 |
2 |
2 non injuries |
6 |
6 |
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3 non injuries |
11 |
11 |
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Above 3 |
11 + 5 per non injury |
11 + 5 per non injury |
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4.1 Road Design and Topography Restricted sight vertical curve (85th percentile speed) |
Under 50km/hr |
2 |
2 |
50-60km/hr |
6 |
6 |
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Above 60km/hr |
18 |
18 |
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4.2 Road Design and Topography Restricted sight horizontal curve (85th percentile speed) |
Under 50km/hr |
2 |
2 |
50-60km/hr |
6 |
6 |
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Above 60km/hr |
18 |
18 |
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4.3 Road Design and Topography Bends with unrestricted sight (85th percentile speed) |
Under 50km/hr |
0 |
0 |
50-60km/hr |
2 |
2 |
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Above 60km/hr |
6 |
6 |
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4.4 Road Design and Topography Steep hill (85th percentile speed) |
Under 50km/hr |
1 |
1 |
50-60km/hr |
4 |
4 |
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Above 60km/hr |
10 |
10 |
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5.1 Vulnerable Road Users Major bicycle or pedestrian crossing point (Vehicles per day at conflict point) |
Under 1000 vehicles |
1 |
1 |
1000 – 2000 vehicles |
2 |
2 |
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2000 – 3000 vehicles |
4 |
4 |
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3000 – 4000 vehicles |
6 |
6 |
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4000 – 5000 vehicles |
8 |
8 |
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Above 5000 |
10 |
10 |
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5.2 Vulnerable Road Users Important bicycle route (Vehicles per day alongside cycle route) |
Under 1000 vehicles |
0 |
0 |
1000 – 2000 vehicles |
1 |
1 |
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2000 – 3000 vehicles |
2 |
2 |
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3000 – 4000 vehicles |
3 |
3 |
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4000 – 5000 vehicles |
4 |
4 |
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Above 5000 |
5 |
5 |
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6.1 Activity Generators School (85th percentile speed) |
Under 30 km/hr |
0 |
0 |
30-40 km/hr |
2 |
2 |
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40-50 km/hr |
4 |
4 |
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50-60 km/hr |
8 |
8 |
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over 60 km/hr |
10 |
10 |
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6.2 Activity Generators Retail (85th percentile speed) |
Under 30 km/hr |
0 |
0 |
30-40 km/hr |
0 |
0 |
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40-50 km/hr |
2 |
2 |
|
50-60 km/hr |
4 |
4 |
|
Above 60 km/hr |
8 |
8 |
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7.1 Trucks Commercial vehicles Austroads Class 3 |
Under 1% |
0 |
0 |
1 - 2% |
2 |
0 |
|
2 – 3% |
4 |
1 |
|
3 – 4% |
7 |
3 |
|
4 – 5% |
10 |
6 |
|
Above 5% |
12 |
8 |
|
7.2 Trucks Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 4 - 6 |
Under 2% |
0 |
0 |
2 – 4% |
2 |
|
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4 – 6% |
6 |
0 |
|
6 – 8% |
9 |
0 |
|
Above 8% |
12 |
3 |
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7.3 Trucks Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 7 - 10 |
Under 2% |
2 |
0 |
2 – 4% |
5 |
|
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4 – 6% |
10 |
2 |
|
6 – 8% |
15 |
6 |
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Above 8% |
20 |
10 |
|
8.1 Amenity Factors Rat-running through traffic |
Under 10% |
0 |
0 |
10 – 20% |
5 |
3 |
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20 – 40% |
15 |
10 |
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Above 40% |
20 |
15 |
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8.2 Amenity Factors Access to any property compromised |
no |
0 |
0 |
yes |
5 |
10 |
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8.3 Amenity Factors Bus route |
no |
0 |
0 |
yes |
-15 |
-25 |
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9. Road required for future increase in traffic |
no |
0 |
0 |
yes |
-20 |
-40 |
3. Decide the level of action.
The total traffic priority score to be considered against the limits in the following able:
Decision |
Traffic Priority Score |
Action Response |
Denoted as Technical Problem Site |
More than 60 |
Considered to be a site that has problems. Suitable solutions to be considered for funding and implementation.
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Denoted as Minor Technical Problem Site |
30 to 60 points |
Consider low cost non-capital works solutions (e.g. signing and line marking) if appropriate. Review again after 2 years.
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Denoted as a site with low safety and amenity concerns |
Under 30 points |
No further action required. |
4. Report the Action.
The level of investigation and the action recommended including any Traffic Priority Score is to be reported to the person initiating the request for traffic management treatments.
That information is also to be presented in a monthly summary of the usage of this policy in the Clipboard for information to the Councillors.
Responsible for Implementation
Manager, Infrastructure Planning
Warrant Criteria and Weightings
Note 1 – General
The intent has been to develop point scores on the basis of a parameter’s contribution to any reduction in road safety.
Note 2 – Speed
Speed is a major contributor to the potential for accidents. The 85th percentile speed gives a comparative guide to the speed compliance level of most drivers. The view has been taken that the 85th percentile speed greater than 5km/hr above the speed limit is unacceptable. This accounts for point scores weighting increasing at speeds of more than 7km/hr above the speed limit.
The impact on the community safety of non-compliant speeding drivers is considered by the scoring the extent that the worst 5% of drivers exceed the speed limit.
The use of some roads as high-speed raceways by a very few drivers is recognised by considering the highest speed recorded.
Note 3 – Crashes
Where there are a significant number of crashes along a street recorded over a 5 year period, this is a strong measurement of safety. When the crash numbers are small, there is an element of randomness. For this reason, the second, third and subsequent crashes are scored higher (e.g.: a street with 3 fatal crashes scores more than 10 times the points than one with a single fatal crash).
In streets with moderately high traffic there is an inevitability that some crashes will occur through the higher exposure and driver error. It is unrealistic to eliminate all crashes, or in some cases to reduce small number of crashes when traffic volumes are moderately high, therefore a factor to reduce the score as traffic volumes increase has been included. Consequently, the point score determined from the table is multiplied by the factor relating to traffic volumes with the resultant number being the traffic priority score for the Crash Date parameter.
Note 4 – Road Design and Topography
Sharp bends, steep hills or crests may be considered dangerous when speeds are too high. It is therefore appropriate to allocate high scores in locations where the potentially deficient geometric factors are combined with higher speeds.
Note 5 – Vulnerable Road Users
The potential for injury to vulnerable road users will increase as traffic volumes increase due to the higher risk exposure. Consequently, the scores increase on streets with higher traffic volumes.
Note 6 – Activity Generators
This parameter allows some differentiation from when the abutting land use is not residential and will generate a more concentrated and mixed traffic flow. For this reason, two activities or land uses, i.e. schools and retail, have been selected that are most likely to have high pedestrian movements that may contribute to road crashes.
Note 7 – Trucks
Truck volumes, heavy vehicle volumes and rat-running traffic have been included as they may indirectly contribute
Note 8 – Amenity Factors
Through traffic has been included as those motorists may indirectly contribute to crashes due to different driver behaviour. Rat-running traffic will increase traffic volumes, but scores for higher traffic volumes are already reflected in the model. Any additional faster moving vehicles will be accounted for in the speed parameter.
Amenity includes each resident’s ability to have safe access to property crossovers even when traffic flows are at 50 km/h.
Bus routes are important to keep as easy to use routes to reduce bus travel time and encourage the use of public transport instead of individual vehicles. Also traffic treatments designed to accommodate buses usually have little effect in reducing the speed of smaller vehicles.
Note 9 – Town Planning Structure
The Functional Road Hierarchy and the future needs as indicated in the City’s Town Planning Scheme 2 and associated adopted local structure plans are considered as some roads are required to be used by more traffic and traffic management treatments would impede that use, possibly resulting in transferral of traffic onto unsuitable roads that would then require traffic management treatments.
Policy for Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TREATMENT
INVESTIGATION INITIAL ASSESSMENT FORM
Road Name: |
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Suburb: |
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Section: |
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SLK: |
from: to: |
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Investigation requested by: |
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Reason in request: |
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Date of Assessment: |
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Assessed by: |
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Step 1: Assess the level of investigation.
Criteria |
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1. |
Last investigated within: |
Within 4 years ţ ý |
Over 4 years ago |
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2. |
Type of road |
Regional or District Distributor ţ ý Cul-de-sac less than 100m long ţ ý Loop road with straights less than 100m long ţ ý |
Local access roads or local distributor roads |
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3 |
Residential potential |
Less than 90% occupancy ţ ý |
90 – 100% occupancy |
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4. |
Age of Data |
Less than 1 year |
1 - 2 years |
2 - 4 years |
No data |
Change in traffic catchment or traffic generators |
No change |
Under 10% ţ ý |
More than 10% change |
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Change in land use |
None |
Slow ţ ý |
None |
Fast |
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Decision |
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If r any criteria in a column is ticked then the resultant decision is: |
No investigation |
Investigate with existing data |
Investigate with new data collection |
The decision is to ________________________________________ and this decision is to be conveyed to _____________________________________________.
Step 2: Investigation to determine Traffic Priority Score
Traffic Parameter |
Point Scores for Each Parameter |
1.1. Traffic Speed 85th percentile |
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1.2. Traffic Speed Highest 5% of vehicles |
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1.3. Traffic Speed Highest speed recorded |
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2. Traffic Volumes |
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3.1 Crash Data – Fatal (With reduction factor applied) |
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3.2 Crash Data – Injury (With reduction factor applied) |
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3.3 Crash Data – Non-injury (With reduction factor applied) |
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4.1 Restricted sight vertical curve |
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4.2 Restricted sight horizontal curve |
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4.3 Bends with unrestricted sight |
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4.4 Steep hill |
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5.1 Major bicycle or pedestrian crossing point |
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5.2 Important bicycle route |
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6.1 School |
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6.2 Retail |
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7.1 Commercial vehicles Austroads Class 3 |
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7.2 Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 4 - 6 |
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7.3 Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 7 - 10 |
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8.1 Rat-running through traffic |
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8.2 Compromised access to any property |
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8.3 Bus route |
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9. Road required for future increase in traffic |
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TRAFFIC PRIORITY SCORE |
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Step 3: The outcome
Based upon the traffic Priority Score the site investigated is determined to be:
¨ Technical Problem Site (score above 60)
¨ Minor Technical Problem Site (score between 30 and 60)
¨ Site with low safety and amenity concerns (score under 30)
_____________________________
Signed
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File Ref: R18/0001V01
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport and Traffic
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment: Nil
File Name: BA Traffic Signals at Wanneroo Road and Kingsway Madeley.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. SUPPORTS in principle the installation of new traffic signals proposed by Main Roads WA at the intersection of Wanneroo Road and Kingsway, Madeley, subject to the detailed design and signal sequence phasing being presented to Council for consideration and that works are not to proceed without the Council’s approval.
2. GRANTS Main Roads WA permission to work and alter infrastructure in the Kingsway and Wanneroo Road road reserves under the control and management of the City of Wanneroo subject to the works being limited to those that have prior Council approval.
3. DOES NOT SUPPORT the inclusion of a fourth leg on the western side of the intersection of Wanneroo Road and Kingsway, Madeley at this time due to the negative impact on traffic turning right out of Kingsway, until a satisfactory phasing of the traffic signals is provided.
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File Ref: R/0008V01
File Name: BA Traffic Management McCormack Drive Butler Schools Area.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 2
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council:
1. THANK the Brighton Catholic Primary School for its proactive consideration of road safety for students attending the three schools, existing and future, in the area bounded by Lukin Drive, Connolly Drive, Homebush Drive and Bradman Drive, Butler.
2. ADVISES the Brighton Catholic Primary School that the need for traffic management treatments on McCormack Boulevard, Butler is not supported given it has only recently become operational and traffic patterns have not yet been established.
3. REQUESTS Administration to monitor McCormack Boulevard, Butler and to reconsider the assessment of traffic management treatments six months after the opening of Butler High School.
Amendment
To replace existing points 2 and 3 with new points 2, 3 and 4:
Moved Cr Steffens Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:
1. THANK the Brighton Catholic Primary School for its proactive consideration of road safety for students attending the three schools, existing and future, in the area bounded by Lukin Drive, Connolly Drive, Homebush Drive and Bradman Drive, Butler.
2. ADVISES the
Brighton Catholic Primary School that the need for traffic management
treatments on McCormack Boulevard, Butler is not supported given it has only
recently become operational and traffic patterns have not yet been established.
3. REQUESTS
Administration to monitor McCormack Boulevard, Butler and to reconsider the
assessment of traffic management treatments six months after the opening of
Butler High School.
2. INVESTIGATES the width of the parking embayments near Connolly Drive, Butler, the installation of a painted median island and parking prohibitions near the central pedestrian refuge island.
3. REQUESTS Administration to monitor McCormack Boulevard, Butler and to reconsider the assessment of traffic management treatments.
(a) Six months after the opening of Connolly Drive at the intersection of Lukin Drive;
(b) Six months after the opening of the Butler High School.
4. SUPPORTS the Brighton Catholic Primary School on an application to have the area designated an educational precinct with a permanent 40kph zone on McCormack Boulevard, Butler.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The amendment became the substantive motion.
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File Ref: S34/0002v01
File Name: DA Joint Operations Agreement for the Wangara Materials Recovery Facility.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Waste & Fleet Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment: 1
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the upgrading of the Wangara Materials Recovery Facility to a 32,000 tonnes per annum capacity facility as a jointly funded project with the Cities of Joondalup and Swan.
2. AUTHORISE the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to execute and attach the Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo to the Joint Agreement to Operate the Wangara Materials Recovery Facility.
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File Ref: R33/0005V01
File Name: EA Hartman Drive Carriageway Project Impact on Existing Trees.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: A/Manager Infrastructure Projects
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment: 2
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:
1. ENDORSES the concept plan for the construction of the Hartman Drive dual carriageway between Ocean Reef Road and Motivation Drive, Wangara, as shown of Drawings T1983-2-0 and T1983-3-0 at Attachment 1.
2. NOTES that the construction of Hartman Drive, Wangara, will require the removal of approximately 130-150 mature corymbia citriodra trees, with a concentrated effort being made during the construction works to reduce the number to be removed.
3. NOTES that consideration will be given to landscape enhancement on completion of the Hartman Drive Dual Carriageway Project, and should additional funding be required a budget proposal will be developed for consideration by Council.
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ATTACHMENT 1
Lot 66 Lot 65
File Ref: S08/0004V01
File Name: GA Joondaup Fleet Service Level Agreement Extension to June 2007.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Waste & Fleet Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council APPROVES the extension of the City
of Wanneroo and City of Joondalup Service Agreement relating to the supply of
Fleet Maintenance Services for the period
1 July 2006 to 30 June 2008, with any extensions beyond this period subject to
further approval by Council.
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File Ref: S13/0002V10
File Name: BA Warrant of Payments For the Period to 31 July 2006.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Juanita Lee
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): Nil
Moved Cr Gray, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of July 2006, as summarised below:-.
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – July 2006 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID
Less Cancelled Cheques Less Recoups Town Planning Schemes RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
59783 - 60091 352, 473-477
|
$1,359,313.93 $2,726,365.95 $4,085,679.88
($27,241.13) ($70,151.98) $3,988,286.77 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – July 2006 Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
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$3,992,689.39 $1,500,565.16 $5,493,254.55 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – July 2006 Cell 1 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
000016
|
$70,151.98 $70,151.98 |
WARRANT OF PAYMENTS JULY 2006 |
PAYMENT |
DATE |
DESCRIPTION |
AMOUNT |
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00059783 |
10/07/2006 |
Ministry of Justice Joondalup |
$9,762.55 |
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Legal Fees - Serve Summons - Rating Services |
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00059784 |
11/07/2006 |
Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$5,400.00 |
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Deposit - Purchase Of Part Reserve (Luisin Park) |
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00059785 |
13/07/2006 |
Darko & Associates Pty Ltd A.T.F. |
$3,300.00 |
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Glen Jacovich - Presenter At Staff Conference |
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00059786 |
13/07/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
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Petty Cash |
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00059787 |
13/07/2006 |
Heritage Officer Petty Cash |
$80.50 |
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Petty Cash |
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00059788 |
13/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$199.50 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00059789 |
13/07/2006 |
Rangers & Safety Services Petty Cash |
$148.10 |
|
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Petty Cash |
|
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00059790 |
13/07/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty C |
$109.00 |
|
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Petty Cash |
|
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00059791 |
13/07/2006 |
Hainsworth Community Centre Petty C |
$164.70 |
|
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Petty Cash |
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00059792 |
13/07/2006 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$74.40 |
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Petty Cash |
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00059793 |
13/07/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$548.80 |
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Petty Cash |
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00059794 |
13/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$96.20 |
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Petty Cash |
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00059795 |
14/07/2006 |
Michael Coate Golf Design |
$880.00 |
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Consultancy Services - On Site Services For Marangaroo Golf Course - Inspection of Staking And Tree Removal |
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00059796 |
38912 |
Watson Property Group Madeley Rise |
$25,437.50 |
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Subdivision Bond Refund - Madeley Rise Stage 3-4 |
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00059797 |
17/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
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|
00059798 |
17/07/2006 |
Ministry of Justice Joondalup |
$119.90 |
|
|
|
Legal Fee - Re-serve Summons - Rating Services |
|
|
00059799 |
17/07/2006 |
Ace Vermin and Pest Control |
$1,254.00 |
|
|
|
Fox Control - Landsdale Park |
|
|
00059800 |
17/07/2006 |
Allen Mobile Phone Services |
$187.00 |
|
|
|
Remove/Install Hands FreeKit - Fleet Services |
|
|
00059801 |
17/07/2006 |
Artbeat Publishers |
$1,371.00 |
|
|
|
Presenter For Finding My Place Program - Libraries |
|
|
00059802 |
17/07/2006 |
Ata Environmental Scientists |
$1,975.88 |
|
|
|
Consultancy Services - Neerabup Industrial Site - Threatened Ecological Communities - Contracts And Property |
|
|
00059803 |
17/07/2006 |
Ausmic Environmental Industries |
$8,884.37 |
|
|
|
Weed Treatment - Various Parks Wanneroo |
|
|
00059804 |
17/07/2006 |
Auto Control Doors |
$166.10 |
|
|
|
Mobile Library Yanchep - Doors Staying Open |
|
|
00059805 |
17/07/2006 |
Battery Wizards |
$139.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Battery - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059806 |
17/07/2006 |
Bogdanis Nominees Pty Ltd |
$62,345.00 |
|
|
|
Contribution To Sewer Diversion Lot 211 Quinns Road – Contracts & Property |
|
|
00059807 |
17/07/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$24.40 |
|
|
|
Newspapers For CEO's Office |
|
|
00059808 |
17/07/2006 |
CE Nicholls & Son Pty Ltd |
$7,665.90 |
|
|
|
Pool Inspections - Planning Services |
|
|
00059809 |
17/07/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$21,177.44 |
|
|
|
Workers Comp Insurance 50% Contribution 01/07/98-01/07/99 ($896.50) |
|
|
|
|
Service Level Agreement May & June 06 - Library Services ($18,311.28) |
|
|
|
|
Install Semi-Mountable Kerbing - Marmion Avenue – Infrastructure Maintenance ($1,969.66) |
|
|
00059810 |
17/07/2006 |
Commander (SA/WA) Pty Ltd |
$6,941.00 |
|
|
|
3 x Toshiba Laptops, AC Adapters, Bags – IT Services |
|
|
00059811 |
17/07/2006 |
Contract Office Interiors |
$3,294.50 |
|
|
|
Drop Safe With Cash Drawer - Customer Services |
|
|
00059812 |
17/07/2006 |
Dianne Sigel (Art Teacher) |
$1,078.00 |
|
|
|
Pottery Classes - Cultural Development |
|
|
00059813 |
17/07/2006 |
Duwal Pty Ltd |
$4,258.65 |
|
|
|
Final Contract Variation Works For Carramar Community Centre |
|
|
00059814 |
17/07/2006 |
Dymocks - Hay St |
$367.33 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
00059815 |
17/07/2006 |
Edgewater Veterinary Hospital |
$192.45 |
|
|
|
Veterinary Costs - Euthanasia 6 Dogs |
|
|
|
|
Veterinary Costs - Pharmaceuticals |
|
|
00059816 |
17/07/2006 |
Educational Experience Pty Ltd |
$311.85 |
|
|
|
Toys For Family Day Care |
|
|
00059817 |
17/07/2006 |
FOO HUA Chinese Restaurant |
$48.90 |
|
|
|
Catering - Lake Neerabup Fire |
|
|
00059818 |
17/07/2006 |
Geodetic Supply & Repair |
$339.90 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Parks Department |
|
|
00059819 |
17/07/2006 |
Gliderol |
$3,520.00 |
|
|
|
Install Roller Doors At Recycling Plant – Waste Services |
|
|
00059820 |
17/07/2006 |
GPR Solutions Pty Ltd |
$3,554.10 |
|
|
|
3 x Licences – IT Services |
|
|
00059821 |
17/07/2006 |
Grand Cinemas Joondalup |
$226.20 |
|
|
|
Group Booking - Youth Services |
|
|
00059822 |
17/07/2006 |
Hanson Construction Pty Ltd |
$749.71 |
|
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Various Sites - Operations |
|
|
00059823 |
17/07/2006 |
Harvey Norman |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Sunbeam/Ceramic Heater - Youth Services |
|
|
00059824 |
17/07/2006 |
Hendry Group (WA) Pty Ltd |
$13,051.50 |
|
|
|
Relief Building Surveyors – Planning Services |
|
|
00059825 |
17/07/2006 |
Holding Educational Aids Pty Ltd |
$267.05 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
00059826 |
17/07/2006 |
Isuzu Australia Ltd |
$240.00 |
|
|
|
Technical Training - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059827 |
17/07/2006 |
Itchy Eyes |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Photoshoot 14/06/06 – Marketing Services |
|
|
00059828 |
17/07/2006 |
JB Hi Fi Group Pty Ltd |
$1,383.50 |
|
|
|
CD/DVD's - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
00059829 |
17/07/2006 |
Joan Roberson |
$420.00 |
|
|
|
Art Lessons For Community Art - Cultural Development |
|
|
00059830 |
17/07/2006 |
Kids World of Games & Entertainment |
$739.41 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Games For Community Events - Cultural Development |
|
|
00059831 |
17/07/2006 |
Label Magic |
$786.50 |
|
|
|
Alpha And Numeric Labels - Waste Services |
|
|
00059832 |
17/07/2006 |
Liftrite Hire & Sales |
$63.25 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059833 |
17/07/2006 |
McDonalds Wanneroo |
$6.70 |
|
|
|
Catering For Vehicle MaintenanceChecks - Fire Services |
|
|
00059834 |
17/07/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$94,026.96 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For City |
|
|
00059835 |
17/07/2006 |
NGALA Family Resource Centre |
$198.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Food & Nutrition For FDC Carers On 4/07/06 - Community Services |
|
|
00059836 |
17/07/2006 |
Northern Suburbs Bailiff |
$79.20 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Rating Services |
|
|
00059837 |
17/07/2006 |
Nutrition Australia |
$224.30 |
|
|
|
Publications - Ranger Services |
|
|
00059838 |
17/07/2006 |
Perth YMCA Youth Services |
$12,870.00 |
|
|
|
Mobile Youth Bus - School Holiday Program |
|
|
00059839 |
17/07/2006 |
Pharmacy Plus Joondalup |
$178.50 |
|
|
|
Photo Processing - Fire Services |
|
|
00059840 |
17/07/2006 |
Playrope Pty Ltd |
$39,816.70 |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Play Equipment At Ferrara Reserve |
|
|
00059841 |
17/07/2006 |
Poulter Installation |
$4,157.00 |
|
|
|
Workshop - Wanneroo Historical Society - Contracts & Property |
|
|
00059842 |
17/07/2006 |
Primary Care Quality Training |
$345.00 |
|
|
|
Prepare/Delivery Of Training Workshop - Jenolan Way Community Centre |
|
|
00059843 |
17/07/2006 |
Prime Shoe Repairs |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Fire Boot Repairs - Fire Services |
|
|
00059844 |
17/07/2006 |
Promark Promotions |
$2,745.05 |
|
|
|
Promotional Items –Marketing Services |
|
|
00059845 |
17/07/2006 |
Promowear Wanneroo |
$2,266.00 |
|
|
|
Uniforms For Aquamotion |
|
|
00059846 |
17/07/2006 |
Pulse Audio |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
PA Hire For Youth Development Event |
|
|
00059847 |
17/07/2006 |
QV Consultants |
$4,650.00 |
|
|
|
Workshops For Aboriginal Entrepreneurs - Economic Development |
|
|
00059848 |
17/07/2006 |
Rainwest Roofings Pty Ltd |
$3,234.00 |
|
|
|
Fit Sheeting Over High Windows & Replace Skylight At Hainsworth Leisure Centre |
|
|
00059849 |
17/07/2006 |
Rent A Fence - Australia |
$1,783.61 |
|
|
|
Temporary Chainwire Fence At Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
00059850 |
17/07/2006 |
Sebel Furniture Ltd |
$1,375.77 |
|
|
|
Lightweight Table - Community Services |
|
|
00059851 |
17/07/2006 |
Sensis Pty Ltd |
$147.40 |
|
|
|
Advertising For Aquamotion |
|
|
00059852 |
17/07/2006 |
Skairkro |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Rock Star Scarecrow Workshop - Community Services |
|
|
00059853 |
17/07/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$297.80 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases For Jeff Fryer & Rodger Polden |
|
|
00059854 |
17/07/2006 |
Swan Taxis Company Operative Ltd |
$238.59 |
|
|
|
Taxi Services For Aged & Disability Services |
|
|
00059855 |
17/07/2006 |
The WA Deaf Society Inc. |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
First Sign Workshop 20/03/06 - Clarkson Library |
|
|
00059856 |
17/07/2006 |
Trisley's Hydraulic Services Pty Lt |
$99.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Leaking Air Valve - Aquamotion |
|
|
00059857 |
17/07/2006 |
Visimax |
$231.00 |
|
|
|
Uniforms - Ranger Services |
|
|
00059858 |
17/07/2006 |
West Australian Newspapers Ltd |
$1,350.00 |
|
|
|
Advertising - Economic Development |
|
|
00059859 |
17/07/2006 |
West Coast College |
$11,500.00 |
|
|
|
Course Delivery - Eco-Detour Project - Economic Development |
|
|
00059860 |
19/07/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$78,402.55 |
|
|
|
Levy Payment Reconciliation 16/06 - 30/06/06 |
|
|
00059861 |
19/07/2006 |
Property Council of Australia WA |
$95.00 |
|
|
|
WA Division Lunch June 06 - CEO |
|
|
00059862 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$3,668.12 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 14/07/2006 |
|
|
00059863 |
19/07/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$48.40 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059864 |
19/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$61.65 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059865 |
19/07/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$6,894.55 |
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For City |
|
|
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($284.40) |
|
|
00059866 |
19/07/2006 |
Maria Bertone |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059867 |
19/07/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$66,737.96 |
|
|
|
Levy Payment Reconciliation 1/06 - 15/06/06 |
|
|
00059868 |
19/07/2006 |
Shirley Campbell |
$15.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059869 |
19/07/2006 |
Mary Colvin |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059870 |
19/07/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$320.25 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059871 |
19/07/2006 |
Department Of Land Information |
$26.00 |
|
|
|
Minimum Charge - Rating Services |
|
|
00059872 |
19/07/2006 |
Mr S Freeborn |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
Voluntary Services |
|
|
00059873 |
19/07/2006 |
Alan Green |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059874 |
19/07/2006 |
Mr R Hannan |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059875 |
19/07/2006 |
Honeywell Secondhand Shop |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00059876 |
19/07/2006 |
Michael Hayes |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Keyholder - Cockman House |
|
|
00059877 |
19/07/2006 |
Ms S McMahon |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059878 |
19/07/2006 |
Optus |
$21.49 |
|
|
|
Gas Flare - Waste Services |
|
|
00059879 |
19/07/2006 |
Property Council of Australia WA |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Australia Land Supply Breakfast 18/07/06 - Attendee R Zagwocki At PIA Property Council |
|
|
00059880 |
19/07/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty C |
$38.55 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059881 |
19/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$31.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059882 |
19/07/2006 |
WA Local Govt Superannuation |
$461,900.82 |
|
|
|
Superannuation Contributions For June 06 |
|
|
00059883 |
19/07/2006 |
Wanneroo Library Petty Cash |
$142.25 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00059884 |
19/07/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$11,790.80 |
|
|
|
Water Charges For Clarkson Youth Centre ($878.60) |
|
|
|
|
Water Charges for Quinns Rocks Caravan Park ($9,907.10) |
|
|
|
|
Depot Vehicle Fire Hydrant Hire for June/July 06 ($410.50) |
|
|
|
|
Road Footpath Reinstatements Costs Due To Hydrant Works ($300.15) |
|
|
00059885 |
19/07/2006 |
Mr R Zagwocki |
$278.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For Purchase Of USB Adaptor & Router |
|
|
00059886 |
19/07/2006 |
Zurich Client Service |
$470.76 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/2006 |
|
|
00059887 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Deduction |
$5,968.95 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/2006 |
|
|
00059888 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$910.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/2006 |
|
|
00059889 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Limited Use |
$555.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/2006 |
|
|
00059890 |
19/07/2006 |
Synergy |
$4,343.40 |
|
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($214.20) |
|
|
|
|
Power Supplies For City |
|
|
00059891 |
19/07/2006 |
Telstra |
$20,280.49 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($268.43) |
|
|
|
|
Phone Charges For City |
|
|
00059892 |
19/07/2006 |
Laurie Bracken |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059893 |
19/07/2006 |
Heather King |
$65.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059894 |
19/07/2006 |
Gordon Sadler |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059895 |
19/07/2006 |
Tina Lisieski |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059896 |
19/07/2006 |
Ivana St John |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059897 |
19/07/2006 |
Bernice Duncan |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059898 |
19/07/2006 |
Ruth Butler |
$65.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059899 |
19/07/2006 |
Angela Genovese |
$35.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059900 |
19/07/2006 |
Dale Sutherland |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059901 |
19/07/2006 |
Mary Adamson |
$110.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059902 |
19/07/2006 |
Wanneroo Senior High School |
$2,479.23 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Expenditure In Relation To The Ladders To Construction Project |
|
|
00059903 |
19/07/2006 |
Graeme Lewis |
$105.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059904 |
19/07/2006 |
Erika Blum |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059905 |
19/07/2006 |
AlintaGas Networks Pty Ltd |
$715.00 |
|
|
|
Relocation Of Test Point Wanneroo Road Sinagra - Engineering |
|
|
00059906 |
19/07/2006 |
Rhoda Goddard |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059907 |
19/07/2006 |
Susan Morrissey |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059908 |
19/07/2006 |
Lynda Hocking |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059909 |
19/07/2006 |
June Taylor |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059910 |
19/07/2006 |
Western Power |
$87,816.00 |
|
|
|
Install Streetlights - Tapping Way |
|
|
00059911 |
19/07/2006 |
Carol Politis |
$65.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059912 |
19/07/2006 |
Anne Priest |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059913 |
19/07/2006 |
Rene Irvine |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
|
00059914 |
19/07/2006 |
Andy Heerkens |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00059915 |
19/07/2006 |
Mr R V Ruscoe |
$1,004.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For The Purchase Of Retirement Gift After 32 Years Of Service |
|
|
00059916 |
19/07/2006 |
PW & K Entwistle |
$278.05 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 208250 18 Crown Point Cres - Property Sold |
|
|
00059917 |
19/07/2006 |
State Revenue |
$295.76 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 157838 9B Ulcombe Street - Pension Rebate Claimed In Error |
|
|
00059918 |
19/07/2006 |
Justin M Mitchell |
$387.14 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund Pn187013 41 Belleville Gdns Overpaid |
|
|
00059919 |
19/07/2006 |
N Minhaj & MM Khan |
$785.06 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 205079 22 Shepperton Drive - Overpaid |
|
|
00059920 |
19/07/2006 |
SM & J Samardali |
$111.31 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 199926 2 Ivory Way - Overpaid |
|
|
00059921 |
19/07/2006 |
WA Junior Motocross Committee |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Andrew & Jeremy Hammer In The Australian Junior Motocross Championships 25-30 Sep 06 |
|
|
00059922 |
19/07/2006 |
Western Australian Rugby League |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Eugene Nepia & Codean Manu In The Open Schoolboys National Rugby League Championships NSW 9- 14 July 2006 |
|
|
00059923 |
19/07/2006 |
WALA |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Matt Diver & Josh Mullins In The Australian Under 17'S National Men's Lacrosse Tournament South Australia 9-16 July 2006 |
|
|
00059924 |
19/07/2006 |
Indoor Sports WA |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Joshua Price & Jarrah Leach In The Indoor Cricket National Titles Canberra 9 To 12 June 2006 |
|
|
00059925 |
19/07/2006 |
Mercy College Choir & Jazz Band |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Group Of Students Participation In The Syd Eisteddfod - John Lamble Choral Championships 16 June 06 |
|
|
00059926 |
19/07/2006 |
Warwick Senior High school |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of Hayley Bird, Jaimee-Lee Martin, Jasmine Martin, Aimee Long & Daniel Nowrojee's Participation In The Singapore Malaysia Netball Tour Singapore July 2006 |
|
|
00059927 |
19/07/2006 |
JI & S Martinez |
$681.97 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 125075 30 Callison Way - Overpayment |
|
|
00059928 |
19/07/2006 |
ML Wright & NA Connolly |
$118.51 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 183917 3 Shortridge Way - Property Sold |
|
|
00059929 |
19/07/2006 |
Julie Halpin |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059930 |
19/07/2006 |
MP Settlement Services |
$563.03 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 207896 114 Carosa Road - Sold |
|
|
00059931 |
19/07/2006 |
Commissioner of Police |
$30.50 |
|
|
|
Request For Copy Of Crash Report 2006A137506 Relating To A Possible Future Public Liability Claim |
|
|
00059932 |
19/07/2006 |
Heather Dunbar |
$25.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00059933 |
19/07/2006 |
Maria Truman |
$5.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Overpayment |
|
|
00059934 |
19/07/2006 |
Blair Nicholson |
$5.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Overpayment |
|
|
00059935 |
19/07/2006 |
Tammy Zorde |
$57.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00059936 |
19/07/2006 |
Sapphire Pools |
$88.75 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 36 Tauranga Retreat |
|
|
00059937 |
19/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00059938 |
19/07/2006 |
Gemmill Homes Pty Ltd |
$57.07 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 21 Josbury Cnr - Overpaid |
|
|
00059939 |
19/07/2006 |
J Corp Pty Ltd |
$37.81 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 7 Tullamore Drive - Overpaid |
|
|
00059940 |
19/07/2006 |
Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd |
$47.46 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 42 Westwood Mdr - Overpaid |
|
|
00059941 |
19/07/2006 |
Laneway Construction |
$459.62 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 17 Avery Street - Overpaid |
|
|
00059942 |
19/07/2006 |
Content Living |
$328.00 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - Codes Variation Application Fee Not Required For 8 Galileo Aveenue |
|
|
00059943 |
19/07/2006 |
JWH Group Pty Ltd |
$591.30 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - Codes Variation Application Fee Not Required For 23 Jindalee Blvd |
|
|
00059944 |
19/07/2006 |
Mr M Jeffery & Mr N Donaldson |
$24.97 |
|
|
|
Building ApplicationRefund - Overpayment On Building Application Fee For 35 Wattle Mews Hocking |
|
|
00059945 |
19/07/2006 |
Australand Holdings Pty Ltd |
$645.10 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund - 39 Gaudi Way -Overpayment |
|
|
00059946 |
19/07/2006 |
Settlers Village Developments Pty L |
$1,204.40 |
|
|
|
Building Application Refund – 76 Ridgewood Blvd - Overpayment |
|
|
00059947 |
19/07/2006 |
Guides WA |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Trading In Public Places Fees - Girl Guides Are A Non-Profit Organisation |
|
|
00059948 |
19/07/2006 |
Landsdale Primary School P & C |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Donation Towards The Safety Week Program At Landsdale Primary School 7 - 11 August 2006 |
|
|
00059949 |
19/07/2006 |
Indoor Sport WA |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Donation Sponsorship Of Students Participation In The Under 14 Australian National Indoor Cricket Championships, Canberra 9 - 12 June 2006 |
|
|
00059950 |
19/07/2006 |
Football West |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship Of A Group Of Students Participation In The Under17 Girls National Championships NSW 8 - 15 July 2006 |
|
|
00059951 |
19/07/2006 |
RC Van Opijnen & P Beaman |
$298.71 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 181865 26 Bathgate Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00059952 |
19/07/2006 |
NMD Dow & AS Kent |
$470.18 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 191567 9 Bodrum Crescent - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00059953 |
19/07/2006 |
Zia Lali |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Facility Hire Refund |
|
|
00059954 |
19/07/2006 |
National Lifestyle Village |
$6,151.80 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 209664 1140 Wanneroo Road - Pension Rebates For Lifestyle Village |
|
|
00059955 |
19/07/2006 |
Brightwater Care Group |
$636.07 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 202762 141 Kingsway - Pension Rebate For Lifestyle Village |
|
|
00059956 |
19/07/2006 |
Office of State Revenue |
$516.20 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund - Overpayment Of Pension Rebates For Lifestyle Villages (Paid Twice) |
|
|
00059957 |
19/07/2006 |
Keryn Macey |
$12.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00059958 |
19/07/2006 |
R & MS Dunnington |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059959 |
19/07/2006 |
PJ & RA Hawker |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059960 |
19/07/2006 |
AC & JV Hoban |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059961 |
19/07/2006 |
GL Malatesta |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059962 |
19/07/2006 |
PA & VJ O'Boyle |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059963 |
19/07/2006 |
Rochnor Pty Ltd |
$175.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059964 |
19/07/2006 |
AG & DG Hamilton |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059965 |
19/07/2006 |
Hassan MS El Desouki |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059966 |
19/07/2006 |
CA & BJ Murphy |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059967 |
19/07/2006 |
DA & DA Jones |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059968 |
19/07/2006 |
TH Dutkowski |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059969 |
19/07/2006 |
MG Baker |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059970 |
19/07/2006 |
NA Kendrick |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059971 |
19/07/2006 |
DJ & MK Grinceri |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059972 |
19/07/2006 |
GB Ventura-Motta |
$1,178.91 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 202738 4 Sugarloaf Close - Overpayment |
|
|
00059973 |
19/07/2006 |
DA & KJ Harris |
$275.80 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059974 |
19/07/2006 |
RJ Broom & DJ McLaren |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059975 |
19/07/2006 |
PD & S Kirwan |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059976 |
19/07/2006 |
L Bothma |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059977 |
19/07/2006 |
GM & LM David |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059978 |
19/07/2006 |
GJ & KM Williams |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059979 |
19/07/2006 |
ML & TK Moore |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00059980 |
19/07/2006 |
Councillor F Cvitan |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00059981 |
19/07/2006 |
Cr Dorothy Newton |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00059982 |
19/07/2006 |
Councillor S Salpietro |
$1,833.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00059983 |
19/07/2006 |
Councillor J Stewart |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
00059984 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Mayoral Allowance – Mayor J Kelly’s Rates ($500.00) |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance - Cr Newton’s Rates ($83.33) |
|
|
00059985 |
19/07/2006 |
Councillor Colin Hughes |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00059986 |
20/07/2006 |
KW Inns & KF Penno |
$6,147.29 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Management Fees For Quinns Caravan Park |
|
|
00059987 |
20/07/2006 |
JMV Hydraulics |
$435.60 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059988 |
21/07/2006 |
Ministry of Justice Joondalup |
$3,763.70 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Warrants Lodged 21/07/06 - Rating Services |
|
|
00059989 |
21/07/2006 |
Mastery of FX |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Finding My Place Workshop - Yanchep Library |
|
|
|
|
Finding My Place Workshop - Wanneroo Library |
|
|
00059990 |
21/07/2006 |
Hans Café |
$517.35 |
|
|
|
Catering For Finding My Place Program - Library Services |
|
|
00059991 |
19/07/2006 |
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Retirement Gift From City To Samuel Blairs Following 17 Years Service |
|
|
00059992 |
19/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Catering Costs - Retirement Function For Samuel Blair Following 17 Years Service With City |
|
|
00059993 |
13/07/2006 |
Target Whitfords |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
Gift Vouchers For Reward & Recognition Program - HR |
|
|
00059994 |
13/07/2006 |
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
Gift Vouchers For Reward & Recognition Program - HR |
|
|
00059995 |
25/07/2006 |
Dept For Planning & Infrastructure |
$117.40 |
|
|
|
Licence New Trailer 98212 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059996 |
25/07/2006 |
Dept For Planning & Infrastructure |
$15.15 |
|
|
|
Permit To Transport Trailer - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00059997 |
18/07/2006 |
Department Of Land Information |
$246.00 |
|
|
|
Lodgement Fees For Road Widening Application - Planning |
|
|
00059998 |
25/07/2006 |
Half Price Patios |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Codes Variation Fee Not Required |
|
|
00059999 |
25/07/2006 |
O Ozbaki |
$265.90 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 188354 11A Nerang Mews - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00060000 |
25/07/2006 |
PT McDonagh |
$435.00 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 200621 56 Cheriton Drive - Property Sold |
|
|
00060001 |
25/07/2006 |
D Rowe |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060002 |
25/07/2006 |
BD & DC Roach |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060003 |
25/07/2006 |
MA & CE Kittelty |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060004 |
25/07/2006 |
AJ & ML Walker |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060005 |
25/07/2006 |
Lagoon Realty |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Rate Payer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00060006 |
25/07/2006 |
SL Hohaia |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060007 |
25/07/2006 |
T & RF Dickson |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060008 |
25/07/2006 |
TH & BT Kolwalkar |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060009 |
25/07/2006 |
L & M Filo |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060010 |
25/07/2006 |
CM Lardi |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060011 |
25/07/2006 |
Adept Furniture Removals |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00060012 |
25/07/2006 |
LJ Battistessa & C Christou |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060013 |
25/07/2006 |
MC Torres |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060014 |
25/07/2006 |
ML & M Guelfi |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060015 |
25/07/2006 |
TP & JA Rynders |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060016 |
25/07/2006 |
Edencoast Pty Ltd |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060017 |
25/07/2006 |
Edencoast Pty Ltd |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060018 |
25/07/2006 |
TM Rose |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060019 |
25/07/2006 |
SE & BA Silva |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060020 |
25/07/2006 |
JJ & K Conradie |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060021 |
25/07/2006 |
HMS El Desouki |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060022 |
25/07/2006 |
L Saleh |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060023 |
25/07/2006 |
MD & KM Shah |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060024 |
25/07/2006 |
MT & JC Glover |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060025 |
25/07/2006 |
RR Bradley |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060026 |
25/07/2006 |
WD Adams & SC Teather |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060027 |
25/07/2006 |
SD & NJ Clarke |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060028 |
25/07/2006 |
A & KM Wilby |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060029 |
25/07/2006 |
CWMCS |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060030 |
25/07/2006 |
SJ & KM Bowden |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060031 |
25/07/2006 |
Taonga Richard Nathan |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060032 |
25/07/2006 |
SL Lee |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060033 |
25/07/2006 |
LW & DL Parker |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060034 |
25/07/2006 |
Yong Hua Cheng |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060035 |
25/07/2006 |
JL & DM Healy |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060036 |
25/07/2006 |
PJ & TD Hastings |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060037 |
25/07/2006 |
Van Dung Vo |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060038 |
25/07/2006 |
Wanneroo Amateurs Football Club |
$44.00 |
|
|
|
Facility Hire Refund |
|
|
00060039 |
25/07/2006 |
GJ & WA Lehmann |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00060040 |
25/07/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00060041 |
25/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$53.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00060042 |
25/07/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$93.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($80.00) |
|
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For City |
|
|
00060043 |
25/07/2006 |
Primus Telecom |
$77.34 |
|
|
|
1 X Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00060044 |
25/07/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty C |
$59.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00060045 |
25/07/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$182.40 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00060046 |
25/07/2006 |
Valuer Generals Office |
$15,830.83 |
|
|
|
Land Valuations - Rating Services |
|
|
00060047 |
25/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00060048 |
25/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00060049 |
25/07/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$56,768.75 |
|
|
|
Water Charges For City - Annual Service |
|
|
00060050 |
25/07/2006 |
Yanchep Community House Petty Cash |
$168.65 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00060051 |
25/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00060052 |
25/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00060053 |
25/07/2006 |
Telstra |
$472.30 |
|
|
|
Internet & Data Charges To 9/07/06 – IT Services |
|
|
00060054 |
25/07/2006 |
Dept Housing & works |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00060055 |
25/07/2006 |
Royal Aust Institute of Architects |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
RAIA Industry Leaders Lunch 'WA Property & Infrastructure Boom' 4/08/06 – Attendees R Zagwocki & R Peake |
|
|
00060056 |
25/07/2006 |
Accidental First Aid Supplies |
$1,430.00 |
|
|
|
Supply First Aid Kits For New Vehicle - Parks |
|
|
00060057 |
25/07/2006 |
Advanced Window Tinting |
$70.00 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00060058 |
25/07/2006 |
Benchmarking Partnerships |
$745.00 |
|
|
|
Benchmarking Workshop Best Practice Risk Management 26/07/06 – Attendee J Love |
|
|
00060059 |
25/07/2006 |
Charles Aldous-Ball (Aboricultural |
$253.00 |
|
|
|
Arboricultural Report Ocean Keys |
|
|
00060060 |
25/07/2006 |
Citizens Advice Bureau of WA Inc |
$1,100.00 |
|
|
|
Mediation Services 1/07-30/06/07 - Governance |
|
|
00060061 |
25/07/2006 |
Commander (SA/WA) Pty Ltd |
$520.00 |
|
|
|
Toshiba Laptop – IT Services |
|
|
00060062 |
25/07/2006 |
DVG Wanneroo Mitsubishi |
$142.89 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00060063 |
25/07/2006 |
Financial Counsellors Association W |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
2006-2007 Membership Renewal - A Adams |
|
|
00060064 |
25/07/2006 |
Hanson Construction Pty Ltd |
$988.33 |
|
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Various Sites |
|
|
00060065 |
25/07/2006 |
Housing Industry Association Ltd |
$88.00 |
|
|
|
Breakfast ‘New Communities And Demographic Change’ 28/07/06 - Attendee M Donnelly |
|
|
00060066 |
25/07/2006 |
John Hughes Mitsubishi |
$30,639.45 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Purchase ICH1769, Licensing Fee Until 30/06/07 & Trade In On WN32135 Ford - Fleet Services |
|
|
00060067 |
25/07/2006 |
Johnston Service Trust |
$3,080.00 |
|
|
|
Performance Of 'Peace Love & All That Stuff' For Staff Ball 29/07/06 |
|
|
00060068 |
25/07/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$510.70 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal - General |
|
|
00060069 |
25/07/2006 |
Non Organic Disposals |
$1,746.80 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Operations |
|
|
00060070 |
25/07/2006 |
Northern Suburbs Bailiff |
$161.17 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Rating Services |
|
|
00060071 |
25/07/2006 |
Northside Bus Charter |
$396.00 |
|
|
|
Bus Charter - School Holiday Program |
|
|
00060072 |
25/07/2006 |
NVN Fencing |
$1,155.00 |
|
|
|
Remove/Dispose Fencing - Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
00060073 |
25/07/2006 |
O'Neils Asphalt Paving |
$2,183.50 |
|
|
|
Grader Hire - Koondoola Regional Bushland |
|
|
00060074 |
25/07/2006 |
Pacific Data Systems Pty Ltd |
$3,206.50 |
|
|
|
Breathalyser & Accessories - HR |
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00060075 |
25/07/2006 |
PHDsites Pty Ltd |
$538.11 |
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Mobile Phone Nokia 3120 – IT Services |
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00060076 |
25/07/2006 |
Rentokil Initial Pty Ltd |
$1.46 |
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Hygiene Service 28/06 - 30/06/06 - Building Maintenance |
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00060077 |
25/07/2006 |
Rhylle Winn |
$25.00 |
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Freight Costs - Free Books For Clarkson Library |
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00060078 |
25/07/2006 |
Sanny Ang |
$132.00 |
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Origami Workshop - Girrawheen Library |
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00060079 |
25/07/2006 |
Sensis Pty Ltd |
$326.00 |
|
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Advertising - Property Officer |
|
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00060080 |
25/07/2006 |
St John Ambulance Australia WA |
$303.16 |
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Portable First Aid Kit - HR |
|
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00060081 |
25/07/2006 |
Sussex Street Community Law Service |
$150.00 |
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WA Law Handbook 5th Edition - J Ecclestine, Financial Counsellor |
|
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00060082 |
25/07/2006 |
WA Access Pty Ltd |
$237.77 |
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Hydraulic Oil - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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00060083 |
25/07/2006 |
WA Limestone Company |
$5,674.41 |
|
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Limestone Delivered To Various Sites |
|
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00060084 |
25/07/2006 |
Water & Rivers Commission |
$200.00 |
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Transfer Fee Lot 15411 Mirto Rise Sinagra - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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00060085 |
25/07/2006 |
Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Corporation |
$490.00 |
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Didj & Dance Performance 3/07/06 - Community Services |
|
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00060086 |
25/07/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00060087 |
25/07/2006 |
Synergy |
$11,632.80 |
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Power Supplies For City |
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3 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($312.30) |
|
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00060088 |
26/07/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$6,159.20 |
|
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Kingsway Sporting Complex & Pavilion - 1/07/06 - 30/6/07 |
|
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00060089 |
26/07/2006 |
Jason Chatfield |
$408.00 |
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Cartooning/Caricature Lessons For Primary Colours Workshop - July Holidays |
|
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00060090 |
26/07/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$200.00 |
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$100 Gift Voucher Leaving Present & $100 For Morning Tea For E French |
|
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00060091 |
38926 |
Tamala Park Regional Council |
$20,000.00 |
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Contributed Equity - Finance |
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ELECTRONIC TRANSFER LISTING |
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00000352 |
17/07/2006 |
Number Out Of Sync - Reset In Payables Parameters |
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Aarons Florist |
$343.00 |
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Flowers & Fruit Basket For Various Occasions – Mayor’s Office |
|
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Action Lock Service |
$48.10 |
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Banksia Grove 12/06/06 - Building Maintenance |
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Adasound |
$485.10 |
|
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Repairs To Aquamotion Sound System |
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Adform |
$700.70 |
|
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Engrave Plaques & Stickers - Fire Services |
|
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Allstamps |
$85.80 |
|
|
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Received Stamp - Building & Health Services |
|
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|
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Allwest Engineering Services |
$1,924.12 |
|
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Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
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Ambit Industries Pty Ltd |
$1,815.00 |
|
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Supply/Install Fence At Banksia Grove Community Centre |
|
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|
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Amcap Distribution Centre |
$190.89 |
|
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Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Anitech |
$366.30 |
|
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Ink Cartridge & Paper - Infrastructure Projects |
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Armaguard |
$393.89 |
|
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Cash Collection - Clarkson Library |
|
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|
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Australian Airconditioning Services Pty Ltd |
$654.50 |
|
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Airconditioning Services For City |
|
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Australian Institute of Management |
$2,024.00 |
|
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Excel Introduction 6/07/06 - HR |
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Undercharged On Original Invoice For Excel Intermediate - HR |
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Australian Plant Wholesalers |
$102.30 |
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Assorted Tubestock – Marketing Services |
|
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|
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Australian Turf Industries |
$51,975.00 |
|
|
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Carramar & Marangaroo Golf Course Maintenance For June 2006 |
|
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|
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Benara Nurseries |
$5,526.68 |
|
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Various Plants - Parks |
|
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|
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Boffins Bookshop Pty Ltd |
$97.86 |
|
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Book Purchases - Wanneroo Library |
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|
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Braille Tactile Paving |
$1,630.20 |
|
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Supply/Lay Tactile Pavers - Wanneroo Footpath |
|
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BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$90,200.00 |
|
|
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2 x New Skid Steer Loaders - Fleet Services |
|
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|
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Budget Portables |
$1,096.26 |
|
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Equipment Rental For Alexander Drive - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$2,121.22 |
|
|
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Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
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|
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Cabcharge |
$563.31 |
|
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Cabcharge Services For City |
|
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|
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Catalyse Pty Ltd |
$13,701.60 |
|
|
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Fees For Providing Designing, Hosting & Moderating The Online Community Forum (2006 Community Perception Survey) - Customer Service |
|
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|
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CCI Legal Service Pty Ltd |
$704.00 |
|
|
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Legal Advice On GPS Devices – Rangers Services |
|
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|
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CCS Strategic Management |
$2,090.00 |
|
|
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Consultancy Services - Redevelopment Of Aquamotion |
|
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|
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Chadson Engineering Pty Ltd |
$46.20 |
|
|
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Test Tubes - Aquamotion |
|
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|
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Challenge Batteries WA |
$250.80 |
|
|
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Vehicle Batteries - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Champion Compressed Air & Cooling Solutions |
$357.50 |
|
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Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Charter Plumbing & Gas |
$111.65 |
|
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Repair Billi Unit - Civic Centre |
|
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Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$3,002.90 |
|
|
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Catering Services For Various Council Functions |
|
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Children's Book Council of Aust |
$167.00 |
|
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Book Purchases - Library Services |
|
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|
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City Business Machines |
$2,701.32 |
|
|
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Printer & Toner Cartridges – IT Services |
|
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Civica Pty Ltd |
$88,217.80 |
|
|
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Onsite Finance Support, K Leftwich - Information Services |
|
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|
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Authority Licence Renewal - July05-June06 ($83,223.80) |
|
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|
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Clean Sweep |
$7,685.01 |
|
|
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Road Sweeping Services For City |
|
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|
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Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$1,130.06 |
|
|
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Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
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|
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Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$181.67 |
|
|
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Grocery Items - Youth Services |
|
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|
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ColourPoint Print & Design |
$6,308.00 |
|
|
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Bush Fire Infringement Notice Books, Parking Infringement Notice Books, Interim Receipt Books & Range Diary Books – Rangers Services |
|
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|
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Courier Australia |
$89.10 |
|
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Courier Services - Aged & Disability Services |
|
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|
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CSBP Limited |
$567.49 |
|
|
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Pool Chemicals - Aquamotion |
|
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|
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DBS Fencing |
$10,582.00 |
|
|
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Supply/Install Fence At Bembridge Park & Yanchep Lagoon - Infrastructure Maint |
|
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|
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Rewire Tennis Court Fence - Yanchep Sports Club |
|
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|
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Bulk Wire - Engineering |
|
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|
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Dean Guja |
$3,100.00 |
|
|
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Environment Health Work (62hrs) – Planning Services |
|
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|
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Dexion Balcatta |
$336.60 |
|
|
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40 x Maxi Bin - Parks Maintenance |
|
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|
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Direct National Business Machines |
$158.40 |
|
|
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Service Call & Labour On Guillotine – Mayor’s Office |
|
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|
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Downer Connect Pty Ltd |
$6,677.00 |
|
|
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Various Works – IT Services |
|
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|
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Dowsing Concrete |
$56,184.01 |
|
|
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Concrete Crossovers/Paths At Warman Street, Tapping Way & Ferrara Park |
|
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PAW At Gregory Place |
|
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Footpaths At Wanneroo Road, Soverign Drive & Pinjar Road |
|
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|
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Supply/Install Pad At Skate Park Playground, Paloma Loop |
|
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|
|
Dy-Mark (wa) Pty Ltd |
$407.00 |
|
|
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Linemarking Paint For Construction |
|
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|
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Ecosystem Management Services |
$2,135.24 |
|
|
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Various Plants For Bushlinks |
|
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|
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Edith Cowan University |
$5,500.00 |
|
|
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1st Instalment On ARC Linkage Grant "Collaborative Commerce For SME's In Regional Knowledge Networks" - Health Services |
|
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|
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Entire IT |
$385.00 |
|
|
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Maintenance On Mac Computers - Graphics |
|
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|
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ERS Australia Pty Ltd |
$580.25 |
|
|
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Parts Washer Service - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
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Estate Landscape Maintenance (E.L.M |
$8,891.85 |
|
|
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Horticulture Benchmarking Spraying For Weeds For All Turf Areas |
|
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|
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Reticulation Repairs & Maintenance For Butler |
|
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|
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Landscape Maintenance For Butler June06 |
|
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Maintenance For Mindarie Quinns Surf Life Saving Club June06 |
|
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|
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Events Industry Assoc |
$350.00 |
|
|
|
Accreditation Renewal 1/06/06 30/06/07 - Cultural Development |
|
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|
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Forpark Australia |
$740.30 |
|
|
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Playground Equipment - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$697.88 |
|
|
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Milk Deliveries For City |
|
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|
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Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,358.50 |
|
|
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Equipment Lease/Rental Charge - Reprographics |
|
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|
|
Gannon Media Services Pty Ltd |
$3,300.00 |
|
|
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MC For Staff Conference 22 & 23/06/06 |
|
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|
|
GC Sales (WA) |
$4,950.00 |
|
|
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500 x Yellow Bins - Waste Services |
|
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|
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Gibsons & Paterson WA Pty Ltd |
$413.91 |
|
|
|
Catering Equipment For Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Graffiti Systems Australia |
$18,393.10 |
|
|
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Graffiti Removal For City |
|
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|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$1,506.40 |
|
|
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Supply And Fit Bullbar To WN32213 |
|
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|
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Greens Hiab Service |
$292.60 |
|
|
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Pick Up Shelter At Koondoola Avenue & Drop Off At Wanneroo Depot |
|
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|
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Gronbek Security |
$40.75 |
|
|
|
Locking Services At Clarkson Youth Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Home Chef |
$3,767.66 |
|
|
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Support Services For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
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Homecare Options |
$2,349.60 |
|
|
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Support Services For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
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|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$313.95 |
|
|
|
Photocopy Meter Reading - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Insight Contact Centre Services |
$2,670.13 |
|
|
|
Call Centre Services For May 06 - Customer Service |
|
|
|
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JCA Dealer Services |
$88.00 |
|
|
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Repair Camera - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
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John Smart Removals |
$467.50 |
|
|
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Remove/Replace Furniture In Council Chambers |
|
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|
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Joondalup Drive Medical Centre |
$456.56 |
|
|
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Pre-Employment Medicals - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$64.96 |
|
|
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Photocopier Meter Reading - Finance |
|
|
|
|
L & T Venables |
$380.00 |
|
|
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Tool Boxes - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
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Ladybirds Plant Hire |
$157.30 |
|
|
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Rental Of Indoor Plants For June 06 - Customer Service |
|
|
|
|
Laughter Works Australia |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Laughter Workshop At Yanchep Library |
|
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|
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Lawrence & Hanson |
$197.23 |
|
|
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Safety Items - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$1,166.00 |
|
|
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Parts - Fire Services |
|
|
|
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Mastery of FX |
$275.00 |
|
|
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Demonstration For Finding My Way Program - Clarkson Library |
|
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|
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Mayday Earthmoving |
$15,902.04 |
|
|
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Heavy Equipment Hire - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$823.90 |
|
|
|
Prosecution - CoW Vs V Trofino – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
Media Monitors WA Pty Ltd |
$150.22 |
|
|
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Media Transcripts – Marketing Services |
|
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$550.73 |
|
|
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De & Re Install Two-Way Radio - Fleet Services |
|
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|
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Reprogram 5 X Maxtrac Radios - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$935.00 |
|
|
|
Fire Boots - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$92.62 |
|
|
|
Grocery Items -Community Service |
|
|
|
|
Mike Geary Signs |
$357.50 |
|
|
|
Advertising Sign For Middleton Park - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Miracle Recreation Equipment Pty Ltd |
$1,122.00 |
|
|
|
Playground Equipment - Parks |
|
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|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd |
$1,039.10 |
|
|
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Chemicals - Parks |
|
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|
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Misa 2000 Pty Ltd |
$348.70 |
|
|
|
Repair To Loader Frame Pivot Tower - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Modern Teaching Aids Pty Ltd |
$399.41 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Family Day Care |
|
|
|
|
Nec Business Solutions Pty Ltd |
$66.00 |
|
|
|
Re-program Extensions – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
North Metro Catchment Group Inc |
$10,873.80 |
|
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Install Fence At 649/06 Mary Street Lookout |
|
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Weed Control - Belgrade Park, Celadon Park & Viridian Park |
|
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Weed Control - Ariti Avenue Final Works |
|
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|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$253.00 |
|
|
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Pest Control For City |
|
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|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Supply/Fit Windscreen To WN31761 |
|
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|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$664.90 |
|
|
|
Magazines - Library Services |
|
|
|
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Optima Press |
$9,309.30 |
|
|
|
School Parking Brochure – Rangers Services |
|
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|
|
Environment/Bushland Base Stock |
|
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|
Final Demand Base – Rangers Services |
|
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Book Marks - Library Services |
|
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Children’s Services Booklets - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Palace Homes & Construction Pty Ltd |
$449.05 |
|
|
|
Final Claim - Construction Of Clubrooms Facilities At Ridgewood Park - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Palis Sound and Lighting |
$794.50 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire – Marketing Services |
|
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|
|
Peerless JAL Pty Ltd |
$169.49 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Items - Depot Store Stock |
|
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|
|
Peter Wood Pty Ltd |
$43,432.40 |
|
|
|
Remove/Supply/Install Fence At Yanchep Lagoon Park |
|
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Supply/Replace Conservation Fence At Viridian Park |
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Supply/Install Gate At Alexander Drive |
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Supply/Install Conservation Mesh - Koondoola Reserve |
|
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Supply/Install Bollards - Mather Drive |
|
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|
|
PJ & CA Contracting |
$15,709.19 |
|
|
|
Playground Sandpit Cleaning Of 108 Parks |
|
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|
|
Praevia Ltd |
$2,200.00 |
|
|
|
Commencement Of Funding - Women In Enterprise Project - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$2,495.43 |
|
|
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Alarm Services For City |
|
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|
|
Pro Tramp Australia Pty Ltd |
$428.45 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Aquamotion |
|
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|
|
Professional Travel |
$1,564.65 |
|
|
|
Air Fares, Taxes/Levies For J Love - Pth/Mel/Pth 20-25/07/06 |
|
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Air Fares, Taxes/Levies For A Adams - Pth/Syd/Bris/Syd/Pth 26-28/07/06 |
|
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|
|
Qualcon Laboratories |
$463.87 |
|
|
|
Sample Testing - Wanneroo Rod Nowergup - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Reclaim Industries Ltd |
$29,645.00 |
|
|
|
Install Softfall Surfacing At Willespie Park - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Recreation Safety Australia |
$8,354.50 |
|
|
|
Playground Safety Audits (49) - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Reekie Property Services |
$40,723.25 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For June 06 |
|
|
|
|
Rinker Australia Pty Ltd |
$2,093.52 |
|
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Alexander Drive |
|
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Road Safety Shop |
$2,030.60 |
|
|
|
Star Pickets, Tops & Mesh - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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|
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Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$6,132.50 |
|
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Supply/Lay Various Road Work Materials - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Rowe Scientific Pty Ltd |
$51.70 |
|
|
|
Phenol Red Tablets - Development & Health Services |
|
|
|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$15,597.73 |
|
|
|
Landscape Maintenance For June 06 - Yanchep/Two Rocks |
|
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|
|
Sign A Rama |
$1,529.55 |
|
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Reception Sign - Marketing |
|
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Sign Supplies |
$7,650.50 |
|
|
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Supply/Install Entry Signage Walls - Carramar Community Centre |
|
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|
|
Skipper Trucks Belmont |
$305,866.00 |
|
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Iveco Acco Truck WN325 - Fleet Services |
|
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Solver Paints |
$428.60 |
|
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Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
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Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$399.90 |
|
|
|
Craft Supplies - Community Services |
|
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|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$2,290.75 |
|
|
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Heavy Equipment Hire - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
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|
State Law Publisher |
$253.65 |
|
|
|
Gazette Advertising – Planning Services |
|
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|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$36.41 |
|
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|
Cleaning Equipment - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$14,984.20 |
|
|
|
Facility Icon Tags - Infrastructure Projects |
|
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BMX/Skate Park Signage - Graham Park Quinns Rocks |
|
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Wanneroo Enterprise Solution Sign – Marketing Services |
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Fire Danger Signage - Fire Services |
|
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Special Sign - Neerabup Industrial Area - Engineering |
|
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Special Sign - Access To Marina Avenue Via Sovereign Drive - Engineering |
|
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|
|
Switch Tech Industries Pty Ltd |
$3,234.00 |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Lighting At Ocean Drive Quinns Rocks |
|
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|
|
Syme Marmion & Co |
$1,694.00 |
|
|
|
Fees For Policy Workshop - Community Development |
|
|
|
|
T.A.M Management |
$2,200.00 |
|
|
|
Support Services For Outer Metro Small Businesses – Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Technical Irrigation Imports |
$14,558.74 |
|
|
|
Irrigation/Reticulation Equipment -Parks |
|
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|
|
Technifire 2000 |
$210.27 |
|
|
|
Hose Reel & Fittings - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Technology One Ltd |
$1,650.00 |
|
|
|
Change In Vehicle Owners Export/Import File – IT Services |
|
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|
|
The Carers |
$128.12 |
|
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Support Services For HACC/CACPClients |
|
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|
|
The Printing Factory |
$1,156.64 |
|
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Due Date Slips, Library Tax Invoices & Offical Receipts - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$21,784.41 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
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|
|
Total Road Services |
$11,085.25 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control - Tapping Way & Wanneroo Road Footpath |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$812.30 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Uniforms @ Work |
$418.00 |
|
|
|
Suit For Cr Treby |
|
|
|
|
Volante Systems |
$204.60 |
|
|
|
2 Year Renewal Gateway – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Hino Sales & Service |
$141.97 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Library Supplies |
$110.00 |
|
|
|
Labels - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$5,899.23 |
|
|
|
Advertising Of Tenders April 06 |
|
|
|
|
2006 Local Govt Remuneration Survey - HR |
|
|
|
|
WA Profiling |
$1,519.10 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Bobcat Profiler - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$215.03 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$859.10 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Operations |
|
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|
|
Steel Fabrication Works Garden Park - Building Maintenance |
|
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Steel Fabrication Works Power Box On Park - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
Steel Fabrication Works At Seamans Landing |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$63,213.85 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$966.78 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$12,771.61 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$1,044.20 |
|
|
|
Name Badges - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Westbooks |
$82.16 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
|
Western Irrigation |
$13,161.50 |
|
|
|
Koondoola Park Works - Parks |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$16,466.13 |
|
|
|
Support Services For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
WJ Moncrieff Pty Ltd |
$8,743.90 |
|
|
|
Laptops & Accessories – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$4,362.60 |
|
|
|
General Legal Advice To Contracts And Governance |
|
|
|
|
Professional Services: Wanneroo Business Assoc Insurance & Lot 4 Flynn Drive Neerabup - Landcorp Joint Venture - Contracts & Property |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$210.00 |
|
|
|
Safety Boots For L Swain |
|
|
|
|
Worlds Best Products Pty Ltd |
$2,145.00 |
|
|
|
Grafitti Removal Products - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Printing Window Sign - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000473 |
19/07/2006 |
|
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|
|
Australia Post |
$2,949.80 |
|
|
|
Mail Preparation For June 06 |
|
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|
|
Billpay Transaction Fee For June 06 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$246.40 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
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|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$2,237.20 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
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|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$448,999.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
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|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Builders Registration Board |
$17,759.50 |
|
|
|
Collection Agency Fee - June 2006 |
|
|
|
|
CFMEU WA Branch |
$48.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
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|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$3,220.66 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Laura Gray |
$275.65 |
|
|
|
Travel Allowance June 06 |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Tracey Roberts |
$1,144.71 |
|
|
|
Travel Allowance June 06 |
|
|
|
|
Crosbie & Duncan Golf |
$24,826.73 |
|
|
|
Commission Fees For June 06 - Carramar Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
Duncan & Crosbie Pro Golf WA Pty Ltd |
$23,386.62 |
|
|
|
Commission Fees For June 06 - Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
Farley Campbell |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
|
|
FESA |
$4,954.33 |
|
|
|
50% Cost Sharing Of Community Fire Manager – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$5,067.15 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$2,609.78 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Charles Marshall |
$120.75 |
|
|
|
Telephone Subsidy - Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Mr Daniel Simms |
$29.94 |
|
|
|
Recoup Phoneline Rental Contract 28/06 – 27/0706 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Robert Elliott |
$90.73 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Purchase Of 4 x Noise Suppression Clips For Customer Service Phones - Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Municipal Property Scheme |
$91,673.78 |
|
|
|
Insurance 30/06/06-30/07/07 |
|
|
|
|
Selectus Employee Benefits Pty Ltd |
$11,729.52 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 14/07/06 |
|
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 30/06/06 |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$257.91 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000474 |
19/07/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Councillor Alan Blencowe |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Brett Treby |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Glynis Monks |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Ian Goodenough |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Laura Gray |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Mark Pearson |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Rudi Steffens |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Terry Loftus |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Tracey Roberts |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Mayor J Kelly |
$5,666.67 |
|
|
|
Mayoral Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Westfield Whitford City |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
5 X $50.00 Vouchers For Reward & Recognition Prizes - HR |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000475 |
25/07/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Accessible Transit Specialists |
$176.00 |
|
|
|
Check Hoist Mitsubishi Rosa - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Actimed Australia |
$555.00 |
|
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Podiatry Services |
|
|
|
|
Ally Weld Engineering Pty Ltd |
$15,972.00 |
|
|
|
5T Plant Trailer - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$2,679.77 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Anitech |
$7.70 |
|
|
|
Meterage Charge For Kip - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Austral Waste Recycling (WA) Pty Lt |
$52,343.07 |
|
|
|
Recycling Sorting Costs – Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Australian Airconditioning Services Pty Ltd |
$1,887.70 |
|
|
|
Airconditioning Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Australian Consumers Association |
$118.00 |
|
|
|
Renew Subscription For Choice - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Avis |
$152.86 |
|
|
|
1 Days Bus Rental - Alexander Heights Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$25,046.87 |
|
|
|
Tyre Fitting Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Belair Smash Repairs Pty Ltd |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Hyundia Elantra WN31632 - Insurance Services |
|
|
|
|
Benara Nurseries |
$19,598.11 |
|
|
|
Plants - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Boya Equipment |
$854.24 |
|
|
|
Repair Spray Pump - Parks Department |
|
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bullivants Pty Ltd |
$154.00 |
|
|
|
Various Parts For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$542.93 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$1,537.14 |
|
|
|
Edger Blades - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Cabcharge |
$6.09 |
|
|
|
Cabcharge Services For City |
|
|
|
|
CCI Legal Service Pty Ltd |
$231.00 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Workplace Rel Act 96 Award Breach - HR |
|
|
|
|
Challenge Batteries WA |
$57.20 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Batteries - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Charter Plumbing & Gas |
$627.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Billi Unit At Civic Centre |
|
|
|
|
City Business Machines |
$4,842.00 |
|
|
|
Toner Cartridges, Laptops & Accessories & DVD Burner – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$2,052.74 |
|
|
|
Road Sweeping Services - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$876.18 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Roller 5-7/07/06 Koondoola Marangaroo Drive - Construction |
|
|
|
|
ColourPoint Print & Design |
$707.00 |
|
|
|
Printing Of Laser Cheques - Finance |
|
|
|
|
Community Newspapers |
$17,766.58 |
|
|
|
Advertising For June 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Couplers Malaga |
$178.39 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Crommelins Handyman Hire & Sales |
$719.99 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Kanga Kid Loader & Trencher - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
DBS Fencing |
$274.98 |
|
|
|
Coiled/Bulk Wire - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Dick Smith Electronics |
$39.60 |
|
|
|
Switches - Parks Department |
|
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$1,085.04 |
|
|
|
Concrete Path At Ferrara Park - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Dura Fenz |
$18,341.40 |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Fencing At Gumblossom Park - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
E & MJ Rosher |
$172.85 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
$2,910.60 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
ERS Australia Pty Ltd |
$948.20 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Express Towing Services |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Service For WN31876 ACCO Bin Truck - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Foodlink Food Service |
$791.98 |
|
|
|
Sugar Tea & Coffee - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Forcorp Pty Ltd |
$1,606.00 |
|
|
|
Quad Flash Amber Strobe With Photocell Switchdown - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Forpark Australia |
$1,696.20 |
|
|
|
Toddler & Strap Seats - Parks Department |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$676.52 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
|
GB@Systems |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
DVD Production + Slim Jewel Case - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
GPR Truck Sales & Service |
$204.10 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Graffiti Systems Australia |
$6,891.50 |
|
|
|
Graffiti Removal From Various Sites |
|
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$68.60 |
|
|
|
Filters - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Hosemasters |
$3,945.78 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Intercity Office Partitioning |
$418.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Brick Pavers At Civic Drive |
|
|
|
|
Jacksons Drawing Supplies Pty Ltd |
$70.95 |
|
|
|
Stationery Supplies - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
John Smart Removals |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Assemble Dance Floor 9/06/06 – Marketing Services |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$51.99 |
|
|
|
Photocopy Meter Reading – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
Landscape Development |
$315,228.66 |
|
|
|
Development Of Kingsbridge Park Butler Landscape & Irrigation Works - Projects |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$1,057.10 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$3,651.45 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$1,449.80 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Animal Local Law – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Parking Prosecution – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$2,275.09 |
|
|
|
Various Services For Two-Ways - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$96.38 |
|
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$3,919.93 |
|
|
|
Glazing Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$456.00 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Mr Sain Dzemail |
$660.00 |
|
|
|
Hip Hop Program - Banksia Grove Community Centre -Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Natasha Stone |
$170.00 |
|
|
|
School Holiday Activity - Yanchep Library |
|
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$6,410.25 |
|
|
|
Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
North Metro Catchment Group Inc |
$1,011.56 |
|
|
|
Laboratory Analysis Fees - Wangara Sump Sampling For May 06 - Bushlinks |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$88.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control At Kingsley Football Club |
|
|
|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Supply/Fit Windscreen To WN32079 |
|
|
|
|
Nuford |
$1,005.05 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$589.98 |
|
|
|
Magazine Purchases - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Onesteel Distribution |
$142.56 |
|
|
|
Steel Angle - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Professional Lockservice |
$36.14 |
|
|
|
Master Lock & Keys - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Professional Products Of Australia |
$99.00 |
|
|
|
Blade Change Chipper - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$1,495.63 |
|
|
|
Various Items – Depot Stores Stock |
|
|
|
|
Safety Gloves – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
Quick Corporate Australia |
$234.32 |
|
|
|
Toner Genuine Kyocera Cartridge - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Rinker Australia Pty Ltd |
$844.08 |
|
|
|
Delivery Of Construction Materials - Operations |
|
|
|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Heart Beat Club - Lorraine Elliott - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
RPG Auto Electrics |
$66.00 |
|
|
|
Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$659.12 |
|
|
|
Landscaping At Yanchep/Two Rocks |
|
|
|
|
Schindler Lifts Aust Pty Ltd |
$326.43 |
|
|
|
Service Charge For Lift At Wanneroo Civic Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$29.95 |
|
|
|
Craft Items - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$5,450.50 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
State Library of Western Australia |
$972.50 |
|
|
|
Lost & Damaged Books - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Brushware Supplies |
$448.80 |
|
|
|
Brooms & Brushes - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$665.50 |
|
|
|
Ring Clamps - Operations |
|
|
|
|
No Thru Access Road Access To Ranch Road Only Sign – Operations |
|
|
|
|
Teletronix Repairs |
$207.08 |
|
|
|
Machine Repairs – Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
The Pool Table Man |
$395.45 |
|
|
|
Recloth Pool Table - Wanneroo Youth Centre |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$22.31 |
|
|
|
Courier Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$12.05 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items – Parks |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$957.40 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Hino Sales & Service |
$550.16 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$6,506.34 |
|
|
|
Kerbing At Alexander Drive & Brazier Road Carpark - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$14,187.91 |
|
|
|
Green Conference 25-26/05/06 – Attendees M Breton & D Collings ($829.09) |
|
|
|
|
Advertising For June 06 - Rangers Services & HR ($12,881.67) |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$9,438.14 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$649.42 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$20,592.83 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$1,474.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Abandoned Vehicles |
|
|
|
|
West Coast Suspensions |
$239.80 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Westrac |
$638.27 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WJ Moncrieff Pty Ltd |
$5,436.20 |
|
|
|
Laptop & Carry Bag – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Worlds Best Products Pty Ltd |
$2,145.00 |
|
|
|
Supply Bare Brick - Building |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$300.30 |
|
|
|
Printing Business Cards For Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
WT Partnership Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,100.00 |
|
|
|
Quantity Surveying Services - Carramar Community Centre - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Wurths Australia Pty Ltd |
$558.20 |
|
|
|
Aluminium Rivets - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000476 |
25/07/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Michael Coate Golf Design |
$9,680.00 |
|
|
|
Supervision Of Construction At Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000477 |
26/07/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$11,106.55 |
|
|
|
Postage Charges For June 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$8.60 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$11,886.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$2.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$11.48 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
Ms Sandra Stewart |
$137.60 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Items Purchased For Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Functions Including BBQ For M Kendrick’s Farewell, MRF Joint Management Meeting & Parking For Commercial Supervisor Contract Signing |
|
|
|
|
Municipal Insurance Broking Services WA |
$152,020.98 |
|
|
|
Insurance - Motor Vehicles 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Councillors & Officers Liability 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Bush Fire 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Contract Works 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Municipal Liability Scheme |
$8,114.21 |
|
|
|
Insurance - Fidelity Guarantee 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Casual Hirers Liability 2006/07 |
|
|
|
|
Municipal Workcare Scheme |
$103,816.13 |
|
|
|
Insurance - Endorsement Period 30/06/2003 - 30/06/2004 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Endorsement Period 30/06/2000 - 30/06/2001 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Endorsement Period 30/06/2001 - 30/06/2002 |
|
|
|
|
Insurance - Personal Accident 30/06/2006 - 30/06/2007 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - EFT's |
$2,726,365.95 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
General Fund Bank Account |
||||
00000000 |
04/07/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Payment of Wages PE 30/06/06 |
$714,701.84 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages NCP |
$10,936.60 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages NCP |
$1,087.78 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages PE 14/07/06 |
$750,107.14 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages NCP |
$22,594.14 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages NCP |
$1,137.66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$1,500,565.16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Fees July 2006: |
|
|
|
|
CBA Merchant Fees |
508.45 |
|
|
|
CBA POS Fee Waste Services Eftpos |
59.00 |
|
|
|
CBA POS Fee |
132.00 |
|
|
|
BPAY Fee |
1,196.74 |
|
|
|
Diamond BFM Pay Fee |
237.69 |
|
|
|
DE Service Fee |
150.00 |
|
|
|
Diamond Cash Maint Fee |
33.00 |
|
|
|
Trans Negotiation Auth Limit |
58.33 |
|
|
|
Account Service Fee |
752.37 |
|
|
|
Diamond Cash Trans Fee |
65.00 |
|
|
|
Trans Fees |
297.96 |
|
|
|
Bill Express Fees 1/07/06 To 30/07/06 |
552.59 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Card Payments: |
|
|
|
|
Netnanny Software – M Mansfield, Purchasing |
210.99 |
|
|
|
Conference Registration for A Abdulla & Parking Fees (PIA/EDIA Lunch) - DCS |
110.00 |
|
|
|
Breakfast Meeting – DG&S |
38.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ADVANCE RECOUP |
3,988,286.77 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
$3,992,689.39 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
CANCELLED PAYMENTS |
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00059564 |
20/06/2006 |
GK & WA Lehmann |
-$300.00 |
|
00059658 |
28/06/2006 |
Graeme Macey |
-$12.00 |
|
00059128 |
30/05/2006 |
Fairfax Business Media |
-$101.00 |
|
00058816 |
17/05/2006 |
Julie Halpin |
-$300.00 |
|
00059409 |
13/06/2006 |
Watson Property Group |
-$25,437.50 |
|
472.1298 |
30/06/2006 |
John Smart Removals |
-$150.00 |
|
473.379 |
30/06/2006 |
Avis |
-$152.86 |
|
472.3146 |
30/06/2006 |
WA Access Pty Ltd |
-$237.77 |
|
472.5350 |
30/06/2006 |
Mastery of FX |
-$550.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
-$27,241.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME - MANUAL JOURNALS |
||||
000016 |
31/07/2006 |
Cell 1 |
|
|
|
|
Peet & Co - Construction Payment Pinjar Road Realignment |
-$70,151.98 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
-$70,151.98 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL MUNICIPAL RECOUP |
$3,988,286.77 |
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File Ref: S13/0002V09
File Name: BB Financial Activity Statements for the Period Ended 30 June 2006.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Finance
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 3
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Pearson
That Council RECEIVES the Financial Activity Statement report for the month of June 2006.
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File Ref: P23/0010V01
File Name: CA Lot 4 Flynn Drive Neerabup Rationalisation of Boundary.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Contracts & Property
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 2
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Gray
That Council:
1. APPROVES entering into an arrangement with LandCorp for the exchange of an equal area of land between Lot 4 and Lot 1002 to effect a boundary rationalisation in accordance with the approved plan in Attachment 1; and
2. AUTHORISES the preparation, signing and sealing of the relevant transfer documents to effect the exchange in 1. above.
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File Ref: P33/0097V01
File Name: CA EXTENSION OF LICENCE AGREEMENT JJ HAWKINS PT LOT 15 MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Property & Insurance
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Goodenough
That Council AGREES to a 12 month extension of the Licence to Occupy Agreement between the City of Wanneroo and JJ Hawkins & Co Pty Ltd on the same terms and conditions, for the use of portion of Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara for the purpose of stockpiling sawdust.
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ATTACHMENT 1
File Ref: S17/0094
File Name: AA Federal Funding Offer for the Delivery of Emergency Relief Services.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Garry Prus
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo to the contract between the City and the Federal Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs for the provision of the Emergency Relief Program in 2006/07.
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File Ref: S07/0004V02
File Name: AA HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE HACC PROGRAM 2006 2010 SERVICE AGREEMENT.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachment(s): 1
Author: Team Leader Aged and Disability Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Gray
That Council
1. ENDORSES the lodgement of the Service Agreement as outlined, to the Department of Health for the provision of Home and Community Care Services for the period 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2010.
2. NOTES the following budget adjustments required to incorporate the changes in funding allocated to services, as negotiated and outlined in the Service Specification Schedule of the Service Agreement for the provision of Home And Community Care services for the period 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2010.
Service |
Actual Budget Allocation 2005 2006 |
Adopted Budget Allocation 2006 2007 |
Allied Health (Domiciliary Podiatry) |
$3,400 |
$2,400 |
Assessment |
$36,000 |
$64,000 |
Client Care Planning & Coordination |
$33,900 |
$6,000 |
Centre Based Day Care (Adult Day Centres) |
$524,860 |
$530,565 |
Counselling/Support, Information & Advocacy |
$23,400 |
$5,910 |
Domestic Assistance |
$268,240 |
$306,560 |
Delivered Meal Service |
$33,750 |
$31,512 |
In Home Respite Care |
$51,800 |
$54,000 |
Personal Care |
$100,324 |
$80,000 |
Social Support |
$42,560 |
$35,700 |
Transport (Adult Day Centres only) |
$155,382 |
$164,150 |
Totals |
$1,273,616 |
$1,280,797 |
3. AUTHORISES the Mayor and the Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo to the Service Level Agreement between the City of Wanneroo and the Department of Health for the provision of Home and Community Care Services for the period 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2010.
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File Ref: P29/0311V01
File Name: BA San Teodoro Park Community Reference Group .doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Acting Manager Leisure and Cultural Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): Nil
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council APPROVES by an ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the appointment of Mrs Jessica Madureira and Ms Donna Catlin as Community Representatives, and Mr Andrew Tungate and Ms Cathy Maull as Deputy Delegates, to the San Teodoro Park Community Reference Group.
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File Ref: PA6/0012V01
File Name: BA Butler Comunity Centre Kingsbridge Park.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Recreation Officer Facility Development
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 3
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council:-
1. ENDORSE the amendment of the Five Year Infrastructure Works Program (Local Buildings) to show the funding of the Kingsbridge Park Sports Amenities Building ($515,000) in 2007/2008 and the funding of the Riverlinks Park Sports Amenities Building ($650,000) in 2009/2010, as shown in the table below:
Current Five Year Infrastructure Works Progam Listing |
Proposed Five Year Infrastructure Works Progam Listing |
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Project |
Total Project Cost |
Project |
Total Project Cost |
Year 2 (2007/08) |
Warradale Park, Landsdale, clubroom facility |
$400,000 |
Warradale Park, Landsdale, clubroom facility |
$400,000 |
Riverlinks Park, Clarkson – Sports Amenities Building |
$650,000 |
Kingsbridge Park, Butler – Sports Amenities Building |
$515,000 |
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Year 4 (2009/10) |
Kingsbridge Park, Butler – Sports Amenities Building |
$515,000 |
Riverlinks Park, Clarkson – Sports Amenities Building |
$650,000 |
Edgar Griffiths Park – Sports Amenities Building design documentation |
$25,730 |
Edgar Griffiths Park – Sports Amenities Building design documentation |
$25,730 |
2. ENDORSE the construction of Butler Community Centre and Kingsbridge Park Sports Amenities Building as two separate buildings within the same community precinct on Kingsbridge Park, Butler as shown in Attachment 2.
3. NOTES the revised Project Timeframe and completion date of February 2008 as shown in Attachment 3.
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ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 3 OF 3
ATTACHMENT 3
Cr Treby declared an impartial interest in Item CD11-08/06 due to being
employed by the Department of Sport & Recreation.
Cr Roberts declared an impartial interest in Item CD11-08/06 due to her son being a member of the Jacks Soccer Club.
File Ref: PR27/0001V01
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Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Leisure and Cultural Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 2
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:
1. NOTES the advice of the Department of Sport and Recreation that:
a) No guarantee of early payment of grants associated with the upgrade of power, floodlighting installation and changeroom construction at Gumblossom Reserve can be given.
b) Funding assistance cannot be given in meeting the cost of a Project Officer to assist Administration in the project management of the nominated projects.
2. CONFIRMS the following staging for the Gumblossom Reserve projects:
Project |
Project Cost |
Funding Year |
Power Upgrade |
$362,978 |
2006/07 |
Floodlighting Installation |
$279,057 |
2007/08 |
Changeroom Construction |
$691,944 |
2008/09 |
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Cr Steffens left the chambers at 7.54pm and returned at 7.59pm.
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File Ref: S07/0056
File Name: BA Approval of Kingsway City Shopping Centre as a Location for Circus Joseph Ashton.doc This line will not be printed dont
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: A/Coordinator Leisure Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:
1. AUTHORISES the use of Kingsway City Shopping Centre, Madeley to host Circus Joseph Ashton from 25 September to 22 October 2006 subject to:
a) Submission and approval of the following Development & Health requirements –
i) Application to construct, extend or alter a public building (Form 1 – Health Public Building Regulations 1992)
ii) Application for certificate of approval (Form 2 – Health Public Building Regulations 1992)
iii) Certificate of electrical compliance (Form 5 – Health public Building Regulations 1992)
iv) Application for a street trading licence (Trading in Public Places Local Law 1999)
v) Management of waste documentation (animal manures and putrescible waste)
vi) Provision of approximate patrons expected during any one day/session and the subsequent number of toilets to be provided
vii) Provision of an Acoustic Consultants Report
viii) Application for Approval to Commence Development
b) Adherence to the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997.
c) Adherence to the relevant clauses within the Code of Practice for the Conduct of Circuses in Western Australia relating to the housing of animals.
d) Adherence to all relevant clauses within the Code of Practice for the Conduct of Circuses in Western Australia to ensure the safety and security of animals.
e) Provision of all show times to the City’s Rangers and Local Police to ensure adequate surveillance during the event.
2.
NOTES that Circus Joseph Ashton will include the use of domesticated
animals within the performance, in accordance with the City of Wanneroo
Policy – Circuses Policy.
3. NOTES that evidence of community consultation, as conducted by Circus Joseph Ashton and/or Kingsway City Shopping Centre, must be provided to Administration prior to the commencement of the circus event.
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For the motion: Cr Blencowe, Cr Cvitan, Cr Goodenough, Cr Pearson, Cr
Hughes,
Cr Loftus, Cr Roberts, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens, Cr Stewart, Cr Treby and Cr
Gray.
Against the motion: Cr Newton.
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Cr Treby declared an impartial interest in Item CD13-08/06 due to being employed by the Department of Sport & Recreation.
File Ref: S25/0183V01
File Name: BA Future Management Optionsfor the Kingsway International Sports Stadium.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Leisure and Cultural Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. NOTES the receipt of the Badminton Association of WA’s proposal regarding the future management options for the Kingsway International Sports Stadium as included within Attachment 1.
2. AUTHORISES the Chief Executive Officer to write to the Badminton Association of WA, advising that:
a) The City of Wanneroo is agreeable to the termination of the lease.
b) The City is not in support of Scenario 1 as outlined within the Badminton Association of WA’s proposal, and based on current information considers Scenario 2 to contravene the existing lease.
3. ENDORSES IN PRINCIPLE City of Wanneroo management of the Kingsway International Sports Stadium.
4. NOTES that a further report will be provided to Council at its meeting on 31 October 2006 to advise of the outcome of lease termination negotiations and the implications for the management of the Kingsway International Sports Stadium by the City of Wanneroo until June 2008.
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File Ref: P12/0181V01
File Name: CA Application To Keep More Than Two Dogs.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Kristy Sticken
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. GRANTS an exemption to the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep three dogs at 16 Leach Way, Gnangara, to the specified conditions:
i) If any one of the dogs die or is no longer kept on the property, no replacement is to be obtained;
ii) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
iii) This exemption may be varied or revoked if any complaints are received which are considered reasonable.
2. RESERVES THE RIGHT to vary or revoke, at any future date, the exemption given to the applicant should any relevant conditions be contravened.
3. ADVISES the adjoining neighbours of this decision.
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The purpose of this Local Law is to identify “Places that are not dog exercise areas, Places where dogs are prohibited absolutely”, clarify the number of cats permitted at a residence and make provision for the implementation of Dog Exercise Parks in the City of Wanneroo. The effect of the Local Law is to ensure that areas are distinctly identified to prevent dogs being exercised in unauthorised areas and to assist ensuring that there are means to restrict the number of cats that may be kept at a residence.
File Ref: S22/0009V01
File Name: CA Amendments to the Animals Local Law 1999.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Team Leader Ranger Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Gray, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council:-
1. AMEND the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999 as follows:
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995
DOG ACT 1976
City of Wanneroo
ANIMALS AMENDMENT LOCAL LAW 2006
Under the powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1995 and the Dog Act 1976 and under all other powers enabling it, the City of Wanneroo resolved on [insert date] to make the “City of Wanneroo Animals Amendment Local Law 2006”.
In this local law, the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999 as published in the Government Gazette on 27 August 1999 as amended is referred to as the principal local law and is amended as follows -
1 Part 2 – Dogs Amended
The Part 2 – Dogs is amended as follows –
Inserting “and Fourth” after the word “Second” in Clause 10.
2 Part 7 – Animals, Birds and Poultry Amended
The Part 7 – Animals, Birds and Poultry is amended as follows –
Inserting “or permit to be kept on any premises” after the word “keep” in Clause 45(1).
3 Second Schedule Amended
The Second Schedule is amended as follows –
Delete Items 1 and 2 and substitute -
“ Kingsway Sporting Complex, Madeley, being Reserve No. 28058, other than those parts of Kingsway Sporting Complex that are places where dogs are prohibited absolutely as specified in the Fourth Schedule of this local law or that have been designated as a Dog Exercise Park on the map in this schedule.”
KINGSWAY SPORTING COMPLEX
4 Fourth Schedule Amended
The Fourth Schedule is amended as follows –
After Item 2 of that schedule insert the following –
“3. Frederick J Stubbs Grove, Quinns Rocks, being Reserve No 22915.
4. Wanneroo Showgrounds, Wanneroo, being Reserve No 12990.
5. Foreshore Reserve 20561, other than:
(a) Two Rocks Beach, being that part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561 proceeding southward from a point adjacent to the southern groyne of the Two Rocks Marina (being prolongation westward of the southern boundary of the unnamed road reserve situated being Part Lot 1000 and Part Lot 50 of Swan Location 1370) to a line which is the prolongation easterly and westerly of the northern boundary of Swan Location 8508 commonly known as Leemans Landing;
(b) Yanchep Beach, being part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561 proceeding northwards for a distance of approximately 400 metres from a line being the prolongation westerly of the southern boundary of Reserve No 32978 (in the vicinity of Nautical Court, Yanchep) to a line being the prolongation westerly of the northern boundary of Reserve No. 32978;
(c) Quinns Rocks Beach, being part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561 proceeding northwards for a distance of 1000 metres from a line being the prolongation westerly of the northern side of Tapping Way Road Reserve in the northern part of the Quinns Rocks locality.
(d) Any coastal walkway or pedestrian accessway, being part of the Foreshore Reserve No 20561.”
Dated this day of 2006.
The Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo was hereunto affixed in the presence of:
JON KELLY (JP), Mayor
CHARLES JOHNSON, Chief Executive Officer
2. In accordance with Section 3.12 of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVES the advertising of the proposed amendment to the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999, in order to seek public comment.
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Governance & Customer Relations
File Ref: S02/0080V01
File Name: AA Review of Terms of Reference for Various Committees.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Governance & Strategy
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Tammy Cumbers
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment/s: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council ADOPTS the recommended amendments to the Terms of Reference for the following Committees:
a) Art Advisory Committee.
b) Disability Services Plan.
c) Festival & Cultural Events Committee.
d) Heritage Services Advisory Committee.
e) Safer Citizens Working Group.
f) Special Needs Playground Working Group.
g) Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee.
h) Wanneroo Tourism Committee.
i) Waste Management Advisory Committee.
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File Ref: S07/0057V02
File Name: AA Donation Requests to be Considered by Council.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Governance and Strategy
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Rhonda Bowman
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council:-
1. APPROVE a donation of $600.00 to the Wanneroo Basketball Association for sponsorship of Joshua McCann and Jamie Gunnis to support their participation in the basketball and education tour in the United States to be held in December 2006 and January 2007.
2. APPROVE a donation of $600.00 to School Sport WA for sponsorship of Simon Marsiglia, Alicia Hallett, Matthew Brighman, Ethan Haywood, Paul Berenger and Sheree Boase to support their participation in the National Cross Country Championships held in Hobart from the 24 to 29 August 2006.
3. APPROVE a donation of $600.00 to School Sport WA for sponsorship of Scott Diver and Dean and Glenn Stampalia to support their participation in the Australian National Boys U/15 Lacrosse Tournament to be held in Melbourne from the 1 to 7 October 2006.
4. NOT APPROVE a donation to Alexander Heights Adventure Guide for sponsorship of a group of 10 girls to support their participation in the Guides State Jamboree to be held in Serpentine from the 15 to 21 April 2007.
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File Ref: S09/0197V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Governance & Strategy
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Robyn Harkins
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
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Attachment(s): 2
Moved Cr Gray, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. CONSIDER the review conducted by the Chief Executive Officer on the Delegated Authority Register; and
2. DELEGATE to the Chief Executive Officer by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY all Instruments of Delegations as detailed in Attachment 1 (inclusive of revisions).
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BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY
Please select this link to view Attachment 1 – Delegated Register
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File Ref: S07/0057V02
File Name: A Donation Requests Considered Under Delegated Authority of the Chief Executive Officer.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Rhonda Bowman
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council NOTES the delegated determination of requests received by the City in August 2006 for donations, sponsorships and waiver of fees and charges, which are as follows:-
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Organisation |
Activity |
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Reason |
1. |
School Sport WA |
School Sport Australian U/16 Football Championship held in Darwin from the 11 to 20 August 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of $200.00 to School Sport WA for sponsorship of Michael Cooper to support his participation in the School Sport Australian U/16 Football Championship held in Darwin from the 11 to 20 August 2006 |
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy |
2. |
School Sport WA |
National Volleyball Championships held in Melbourne from the 26 August to 1 September 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of $400.00 to School Sport
WA for sponsorship of Lauren Wenman and Cory Smith to support their
participation in the National Volleyball Championships held in Melbourne from
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This request satisfies the criteria of the policy |
3. |
WA Little Athletics |
U14/U15 International Track and Field Competition held in Singapore from 2 to 9 July 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of $500.00 to the WA Little
Athletics Association for sponsorship of Courtney Stubbs to support her
participation in the U14/U15 International Track and Field Competition held
in Singapore from the |
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy |
4. |
Craft Fair |
Donation towards the running costs of a Christmas craft fair to be held in the City of Wanneroo Banksia Room on 29 October 2006 |
NOT APPROVE a donation request from Craft Fair
to support the Christmas Craft Fair to be held in the City of Wanneroo Banksia
Room on |
It is considered that the stall holders at this Craft Fair will receive financial gain from selling their handmade crafts therefore it is not considered appropriate to provide a donation for this event |
5. |
ARAFMI (Mental Health Carers and Friends Association) |
Request for prizes towards the best poster for Arafmi’s School Education Poster Competition to be run in Perth metropolitan schools to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the organisation |
NOT APPROVE a donation to Arafmi for a request for prizes to support the poster competition to be held in Perth metropolitan high schools |
The policy states that at least 75% of the membership of groups requesting support must be City of Wanneroo residents. This organisation does not have 75% of its membership residing in the City of Wanneroo therefore this request does not satisfy the criteria of the policy |
6. |
Wanneroo Giants Baseball Club |
Waiver of fees for hire of the baseball ground
at Kingsway Sporting Complex for a Transition Ball Program held from the 13
May to the |
NOT APPROVE a donation request of $165.00 to
Wanneroo Giants Baseball Club for a waiver of fees for hire of the baseball
ground at Kingsway Sporting Complex for a Transition Ball Program from the |
The policy states that retrospective requests will not be considered and this request was received after the program had been completed. This request does not satisfy the criteria of the policy |
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File Ref: S21/0019V01
File Name: A Public Interest Disclosure Act Amendment to Appointment of Public Interest Disclosure Officers.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Director Corporate Services
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment(s): 1
Moved Cr Gray, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. NOTES the change in responsibility of the Public Interest Disclosure from Governance and Strategy to the Corporate Services directorate;
2. APPOINTS the Director Corporate Services and the Coordinator Customer Relations as the City’s new Public Interest Disclosure Officers under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003; and
3. ADOPTS the revised Guidelines on Internal Procedures under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 as detailed in Attachment 1.
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ATTACHMENT 1
Public Interest Disclosures Act 2003
City of Wanneroo
Guidelines on Internal Procedures
CONTENTS
A. Support for Staff who make Public Interest Disclosures
D. Designation of Public Interest Disclosure (PID) Officer
E. Receiving Public Interest Disclosures
2. Assessing a Public Interest Disclosure
3. Form of Public Interest Disclosure
F. Investigating a Public Interest Disclosure
1. Determining whether the matter must be investigated
2. Investigating information received in a Public Interest Disclosure
3. Maintaining Confidentiality in an Investigation
4. Recording the Outcome of an Investigation
G. Taking Action Following an Investigation
2. Maintaining Confidentiality when Taking Action
H. Reporting to a Discloser on the Progress and Outcome of an Investigation
1. Victimisation and Reprisals
J. Public Interest Disclosure Register
L. Making Information Available
A. Support for Staff who make Public Interest Disclosures
The City of Wanneroo does not tolerate corrupt or other improper conduct, including mismanagement of public resources, in the exercise of the public functions of the City of Wanneroo and its officers, employees and contractors.
The City of Wanneroo is committed to the aims and objectives of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003. It recognises the value and importance of contributions of staff to enhance administrative and management practices and strongly supports disclosures being made by staff as to corrupt or other improper conduct.
The City of Wanneroo will take all reasonable steps to provide protection to staff who make such disclosures from any detrimental action in reprisal for the making of a public interest disclosure.
The City of Wanneroo does not tolerate any of its officers, employees or contractors engaging in acts of victimisation or reprisal against those who make public interest disclosures.
These internal procedures provide for the manner in which the City of Wanneroo will comply with its obligations under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003. They provide for the manner in which:
· Disclosures of public interest information shall be made to the Public Interest Disclosure Officer (PID Officer).
· The PID Officer shall investigate the information disclosed, or cause that information to be investigated.
· The PID Officer may take action following the completion of the investigation.
· The PID Officer shall report to the discloser as to the progress and outcome of that investigation and the action taken as a consequence.
· The confidentiality of the discloser, and any person who may be the subject of a public interest disclosure, shall be maintained.
· Records as to public interest disclosures shall be maintained and reporting obligations complied with.
The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 commenced operation on 1 July 2003. The object of the Act is to:
· Facilitate the disclosure of public interest information;
· Provide protection for those who make disclosures; and
· Provide protection for those who are the subject of a disclosure.
This is achieved by:
· Protecting the person making the disclosure from legal or other action;
· Providing for the confidentiality of the identity of the person making the disclosure and a person who is the subject of a disclosure; and
· Providing remedies for acts of reprisal and victimisation that occur substantially because the person has made a disclosure.
The rights and obligations created by the Act are described in Appendix 1 to these Procedures.
D. Designation of Public Interest Disclosure (PID) Officer
The person from time to time holding or acting in the position of Coordinator Customer Relations and Director Corporate Services are designated as the Public Interest Disclosure Officer, or PID Officer, of the City of Wanneroo. The PID Officer is responsible for receiving disclosures of public interest information relating to matters falling within the sphere of responsibility of the City of Wanneroo.
The contact details of the PID Officer are as follows:
City of Wanneroo City of Wanneroo
23 Dundebar Road Locked Bag 1
Wanneroo WA 6065 Wanneroo WA 6946
Telephone (08) 9405 5000
Facsimile (08) 9405 5097
After assuming or beginning to act in the position of Coordinator Customer Relations and Director Corporate Services the person holding or acting in that position must forward a completed PID Officer’s Declaration (see FORMS) to the Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner. A copy of the completed PID Officer’s Declaration shall be retained on a file to be kept for that purpose.
The person holding or acting in the position of Coordinator Customer Relations and Director Corporate Services at the commencement of these procedures shall forward a completed PID Officer’s Declaration to the Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner as soon as is practicable. A copy of the completed PID Officer’s Declaration shall be retained on a file to be kept for that purpose.
E. Receiving Public Interest Disclosures
Before a discloser makes a public interest disclosure to a PID Officer, the PID Officer shall advise the discloser of the following matters:
(a) If they choose to make a public interest disclosure they will not as a result
· Incur any civil or criminal liability.
· Be liable to any disciplinary action under State law.
· Be liable to be dismissed or have his or her services dispensed with or otherwise terminated.
· Be liable for any breach of a duty of secrecy or confidentiality or any other applicable restriction on disclosure.
(b) If they choose to make a public interest disclosure they may have the right to take civil proceedings if they are subject to detrimental action as a result of making the disclosure.
(c) If they choose to make a public interest disclosure then their identity will not be disclosed except in accordance with the Act (disclosure of their identity may be required in the course of the investigation or in taking action in some circumstances).
(d) If they choose to make a public interest disclosure then they will have the right to be informed of the progress and outcome of the investigation and action taken as a result.
(e) If they choose to make a public interest disclosure:
· They are only protected if they believe on reasonable grounds that the information to be disclosed is or may be true;
· They will commit an offence, and lose the protection of the Act, if they know the information to be false or misleading in a material particular or are reckless about whether the information is false or misleading in a material particular.
· They will forfeit the protection given by the Act if they disclose the information otherwise than under the Act (i.e. if they provide the information to the media or a person who is not a proper authority).
· They will forfeit the protection given by the Act if they fail, without reasonable excuse, to assist a person investigating the matter to which the information relates, by supplying any information requested.
· They may commit an offence if they disclose information that might identify or tend to identify anyone as a person in respect of whom a disclosure of public interest information has been made.
(f) The disclosure will only be protected if the PID Officer is the proper authority for receiving that kind of information, as indicated in the following table:
Proper Authorities for Receiving Disclosures of Public Interest Information
When the disclosure relates to… |
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The sphere of responsibility of a public authority (e.g. matters about the public authority or its officers, or which the public authority has the function of investigating) |
The Public Interest Disclosure Officer (PID Officer) of the Public Authority |
Offences under State law. |
A police officer or the Corruption and Crime Commission |
Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned, or the Auditor General |
Matters of administration affecting someone in their personal capacity falling within the jurisdiction of the Ombudsman |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned or the Ombudsman |
A Police Officer |
The Commissioner of Police or the Corruption and Crime Commission |
A Member of the Legislative Council |
The President of the Legislative Council |
A Member of the Legislative Assembly |
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
A Judicial Officer |
The Chief Justice |
A public officer who is not a member of Parliament, a Minister, a Judicial Officer or a Commissioned or other officer specified in schedule 1 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971 |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned, the Ombudsman or the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards |
A person or a matter of a prescribed class |
A person declared by the regulations to be a proper authority |
Important Note: In addition, the information disclosed must be public interest information as defined in the Act.
Not all proper authorities to which a disclosure may be made will be required or have the power to investigate the information disclosed. In some cases it may be necessary for the discloser or information to be referred to another proper authority with power to investigate the information.
2. Assessing a Public Interest Disclosure
The PID Officer must, on receiving the information confirm that the discloser, after receiving the advice referred to in section 1, wishes to make a public interest disclosure under the Act. If they do the PID Officer must make an initial assessment of whether:
· The information disclosed relates to a public authority, a public officer or a public sector contractor.
· The information disclosed relates to the performance of a public function.
· The information disclosed tends to show improper conduct.
· The improper conduct is of the kind for which the PID Officer is the proper authority (see the table in section 1).
· The discloser believes on reasonable grounds that the information is or may be true.
· The information is not protected by legal professional privilege.
If the above questions are all answered ”yes”, then the disclosure of information is a public interest disclosure to which the Act will apply.
In assessing whether a disclosure is a public interest disclosure, the PID Officer should consider the Flowchart for Receiving Disclosures at Appendix 2, as well as complete Part 1 of the Assessment Form Public Interest Disclosure at Appendix 5.
Note for Public Authorities:
· Where the proper authority does not have the power to investigate a matter the person should be referred to the appropriate proper authority. However, if they still wish to make the disclosure to you, it should be assessed and if it is a public interest disclosure, it should be referred to the appropriate authority for investigation as provided for under the Act.]
3. Form of Public Interest Disclosure
If a disclosure is a public interest disclosure, the discloser and the PID Officer should complete the Public Interest Disclosure Lodgement Form (see FORMS). The PID Officer should also complete Part 2 of the Assessment Form For Public Interest Disclosures (see FORMS).
On completion of this form, the PID Officer should create a separate file for the Public Interest Disclosure, with the following text clearly marked on the front of the File.
“CONFIDENTIAL
The material in this file relates to a public interest disclosure made under the
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
Disclosure of information that might identify or tend to identify either the discloser or a person in respect of whom the disclosure has been made is an offence, unless the disclosure occurs in accordance with the Act.
Penalty: $24,000 or imprisonment for two years”
The making of the public interest disclosure should also be recorded in the Public Interest Disclosure Register, described in section J of these Procedures, for reporting to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards.
F. Investigating a Public Interest Disclosure
1. Determining whether the matter must be investigated
After receiving a disclosure, the PID Officer must consider whether:
· The disclosure relates to the City of Wanneroo, its officers or contractors.
· The disclosure relates to a matter or person that City of Wanneroo has a function or power to investigate.
If the answer to both of these questions is “no”, the PID Officer is not required by the Act to investigate the matter.
Where the PID Officer considers that he or she lacks sufficient power to effectively investigate the matter, but the information received causes him or her to form the opinion that a public authority, public officer or public sector contractor may have engaged in improper conduct, the PID Officer should refer the matter to another appropriate investigative body. For example, an allegation of an offence supported by cogent evidence may need to be referred by a PID Officer to the Police for investigation.
The PID Officer must also consider whether:
· The matter is trivial.
· The disclosure is vexatious or frivolous.
· There is no reasonable prospect of obtaining sufficient evidence due to the time that has elapsed since the occurrence of the matter.
· The matter is being or has been adequately or properly investigated by another proper authority to which an appropriate disclosure of public interest information has been made under the Act.
If the answer to any of these questions is “yes”, the PID Officer is not required by the Act to investigate the matter.
The questions to be considered in the initial assessment by the PID Officer are indicated in the Flowchart for Investigating Information Disclosed at Appendix 3, and Part 1 of the Assessment Form for Public Interest Disclosures (see FORMS) should be completed.
In assessing whether a public interest disclosure should be investigated, a PID Officer should consider the Flowchart for Investigating Information Disclosed (Appendix 3) and complete Part 3 of the Assessment Form for Public Interest Disclosures (see FORMS).
2. Investigating information received in a Public Interest Disclosure
Where the PID Officer determines that the disclosure is a public interest disclosure that should be investigated, the officer must investigate the disclosed matter himself or herself or engage another person to carry out the investigation.
In conducting an investigation, typical procedures could include:
· Drawing up terms of reference, which should clarify the key issues identified by the disclosure.
· Specifying a date by which the investigation should be completed.
· Ensuring the objectives of the investigation include collecting and collating information relating to the disclosure, considering the information collected and drawing conclusions objectively and impartially.
· Maintaining procedural fairness for the person who is the subject of the disclosure.
· Giving information to the person who is the subject of a disclosure about their rights and obligations under the Act, the Code of Conduct and Integrity, any agency code of conduct, and the law.
· The investigator making contemporaneous notes of discussions and interviews and, where practicable and appropriate, recording discussions and interviews on audio or videotape.
· Ensuring strict security with all investigations, so as to maintain the confidentiality requirements of the Act.
If a disclosure is withdrawn, a proper authority may still continue to investigate the issues raised.
3. Maintaining Confidentiality in an Investigation
The Act imposes strict confidentiality requirements in relation to the identity of the discloser and persons in respect of whom a public interest disclosure has been made. The disclosure of information which might identify or tend to identify these persons, except in accordance with the Act, is a serious offence, punishable with a maximum penalty of $24,000 or two years.
The confidentiality provisions of the Act do not apply to all information disclosed in a public interest disclosure, but only to information that might identify or tend to identify the discloser and persons in respect of whom a public interest disclosure has been made.
One of the circumstances in which identifying information may be disclosed is with the consent of the person concerned. It is important that this consent be recorded. The Consent to Disclosure of Identifying Information form should be used for this purpose (see FORMS).
Identifying information relating to a discloser may be disclosed without the discloser’s consent where:
· It is necessary to do so, having regard to the rules of natural justice; or
· It is necessary to do so to enable the matter to be investigated effectively.
However, before information is disclosed for these reasons the person making the disclosure must take all reasonable steps to inform the person whose identity is to be disclosed:
· That the disclosure is being made; and
· The reasons for the disclosure being made.
This information should be given, where practicable, in the form for Notification of Disclosure of Identifying Information (see FORMS).
Where identifying information in relation to a discloser is conveyed to another person for these reasons, the other person should be warned that disclosure of the information to a third person may involve a serious offence.
Identifying information relating to a person in respect of whom a public interest disclosure has been made can be disclosed at the investigation stage where the disclosure:
· Is necessary to enable the matter to be investigated effectively;
· There are reasonable grounds to believe that the disclosure of identifying information is necessary to prevent or minimise the risk of injury to any person or damage to any property.
In addition, disclosures made in accordance with section 152 or 153 of the Corruption and Crime Commission Act are exempt from these confidentiality requirements.
Particularly where a discloser works for the City of Wanneroo, protecting the identity of the discloser is an important part of protecting the discloser from reprisals and victimisation. Careful consideration must be given as to whether the disclosure of information that might identify or tend to identify a discloser is necessary for the effective investigation of the matter or having regard to the rules of natural justice.
Where a PID Officer appoints a third person to conduct an investigation in relation to the public interest disclosure, he or she must consider whether it is necessary to inform the investigator of the identity of the discloser. In some cases it may not be necessary to provide the investigator with the identity of the discloser. Where it is necessary, to enable an effective investigation, or having regard to the rules of natural justice, to provide identifying information to the investigating officer, then the discloser should be notified in the manner described above.
4. Recording the Outcome of an Investigation
The outcome of an investigation should be clearly and comprehensively recorded. In addition to any investigation report, the person conducting the investigation should complete part 4 of the Assessment Form for Public Interest Disclosure (see FORMS).
The result of the investigation should also be recorded in the Public Interest Disclosure Register, described in section J of these Procedures (sample Register is provided as Appendix 5). All reporting requirements to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards required under the Act will be based on extracts from this Register.
G. Taking Action Following an Investigation
The PID Officer must take action where he or she forms the opinion that a person may be, or has been or may in the future be, involved in improper conduct. Action that may be taken includes:
· Preventing the matter to which the disclosure relates from continuing or occurring
· Referring the matter to the Police or other appropriate body, or
· Taking disciplinary action against a person responsible for the matter.
Before taking any action, the person against whom the action is to be taken is to be given the opportunity to make written or oral submissions.
In taking that action the PID Officer remains limited by the powers and functions that are conferred by the legislation under which the Officer operates. The Act does not give the PID Officer additional powers to take action.
As well as being limited to matters within the functions and powers of the PID Officer, the action to be taken is guided by what is necessary and reasonable.
2. Maintaining Confidentiality when Taking Action
When taking action, the confidentiality of identifying information must be maintained, unless its disclosure is authorised by the Act.
The only additional exception, beyond those identified in relation to investigations, is where disclosure of the identity of a person who is the subject of a public interest disclosure is necessary in taking action following the investigation.
In addition to keeping other records, the PID Officer shall complete Part 5 of the Assessment Form for Public Interest Disclosures (see FORMS) and record a summary of the action taken in the Public Interest Disclosure Register. All reporting requirements to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards required under the Act will be based on extracts from this Register.
H. Reporting to a Discloser on the Progress and Outcome of an Investigation
Where the PID Officer decides not to investigate information disclosed under the Act, or discontinues an investigation, the Officer must give the person who made the disclosure reasons for doing so.
Within three months of the disclosure being made the PID Officer must notify the discloser of the action taken or proposed to be taken in relation to the disclosure.
A discloser may also request a progress report.
If an investigation is not complete, the PID Officer may provide to the discloser a progress report on the current status of the investigation.
If an investigation is complete, the PID Officer must provide a final report to the discloser, stating the outcome of the investigation and the reason for taking action following the investigation.
In providing information and reports to disclosers, the PID Officer must not give information that, in the officer’s opinion, would be likely to adversely affect:
· Any person’s safety;
· The investigation of an offence or possible offence; or
· Necessary confidentiality as to the existence or identity of another person who has made a disclosure of public interest information under the Act.
1. Victimisation and Reprisals
The City of Wanneroo will not tolerate any acts of victimisation or reprisal as a result of a person making, or proposing to make, a public interest disclosure.
Any victimisation or reprisals must be reported immediately to the Chief Executive Officer or the PID Officer, who must take immediate action to prevent the continuance of this unlawful conduct.
Where victimisation or reprisals are reported, a record of the report and the action taken must be placed on the file relating to the public interest disclosure.
Steps taken to prevent acts of victimisation or reprisal should be recorded in a manner that they will be accessible for reference, should legal action be taken against the City of Wanneroo.
2. Confidentiality
The confidentiality requirements in relation to information which might identify or tend to identify a discloser or a person in respect of whom a public interest disclosure has been made must be complied with at all times. As noted above, the disclosure of this identifying information, except in accordance with the Act, is an offence.
All files relating to a public interest disclosure, whether paper or electronic, must be secure and accessible only by authorised persons. Files should carry clear warnings that there are penalties for unauthorised divulgence of information concerning a disclosure.
It is strongly recommended that sensitive information is not emailed or faxed to machines with general or shared access.
J. Public Interest Disclosure Register
The City of Wanneroo shall maintain a Public Interest Disclosure Register recording a unique register number and key information for each disclosure.
The register should include a summary of information relating to:
· The discloser
· Public authorities about which a disclosure is made
· People named in the disclosure
· The nature of the disclosure
· The investigation process and the action, if any, taken
· Communication with the discloser
· Disclosure of the discloser’s identity, if applicable
· Disclosure of identity of persons named in the disclosure
· Claims of unlawful disclosure of discloser’s identity or identity of persons named in the disclosure
· Claims of victimization
· Key dates
A sample Public Interest Disclosure Register is provided at Appendix 5. An electronic version can be found on the website at www.opssc.wa.gov.au/pid. Additional information may also be recorded in the Register at the discretion of the public authority.
All reporting requirements to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards required under the Act will be based on extracts from the fields shown in the sample Register.
Under the Act public authorities will need to report to the Commissioner each year as outlined below.
Principal Executive Officer Report
Under section 23 (f) of the Act, the City of Wanneroo is required to report annually to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards on:
· The number of public interest disclosures received over the report period;
· The results of any investigations conducted as a result of the disclosures; and
· The action, if any, taken as a result of each investigation.
· Commissioner’s Compliance Report
· Under section 19 and 22 of the Act, the Commissioner is required to monitor compliance with the Act, to assist public authorities to comply with the Act and the Code and to provide an Annual Report to Parliament.
Under section 27 of the Act the Minister will carry out a review of the Act in 2006.
To enable the Commissioner and the Minister to meet these obligations [insert name of public authority] will provide a report each year on compliance with and administration of the Act as requested by the Commissioner.
An electronic format for the Principal Executive Officer Report and the information for the Commissioner’s Compliance Report will be provided each year by the Commissioner and both will be able to be submitted in a single electronic submission. The reports will cover the period 1 July in any year to 30 June in the subsequent year.
Where there has been no action on a disclosure in the reporting period the format of the report will provide for a simple nil return. Where action relating to one or more disclosures has occurred, all data required will be obtainable as a simple extract from the Public Interest Disclosure Register.
L. Making Information Available
These internal procedures shall be made available for access by all staff and members of the public. Copies of these internal procedures are available from the Public Interest Disclosure Officer and are to be kept on the Intranet under Corporate Info.
After the commencement of the Act all staff should be provided with the Information for Staff at Appendix 6. This information should also be provided to new staff on induction.
Where a person makes an allegation about improper conduct, but the person has not referred to the Act, the person should be advised that they might want to make a public interest disclosure under the Act. If they may wish to do so, they should be referred to the PID Officer for guidance on how to make a disclosure under the Act and on the implications of having done so.
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC INTEREST
DISCLOSURE ACT
Please refer to http://www.opssc.wa.gov.au/pid/publications/guidelines.htm
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
FLOWCHART FOR RECEIVING AND ASSESSING DISCLOSURES
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Interest Disclosure Act 2003
FLOWCHART FOR INVESTIGATING INFORMATION DISCLOSED
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
APPENDIX 4
FLOWCHART FOR TAKING ACTION
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE REGISTER
It is suggested that proper authorities use this Register to record public interest disclosures. All information required for reporting to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards will be able to be extracted from this draft register.
Proper authorities should ensure that the Public Interest Disclosure Register, both in electronic and hardcopy forms, is kept strictly confidential and in a secure place.
This Register is also provided in electronic format on the website. In the electronic version most of these fields will have drop down menus with choices from which to select. If you wish to use a hard copy, as below, it is advised that you obtain a list of choices from the Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner.
· Disclosure Number: ___________________________________________________
· Disclosure Code (Unique Register No) ____________________________________
· Person Making the Disclosure (Discloser) _________________________________
Name of discloser: __________________________________________________________
Gender of discloser: _________________________________________________________
Name of public authority employing the discloser (if applicable) ______________________
Relationship of discloser to public authority about which disclosure is made _____________
· First Public Authority about which the Disclosure is made
Name of public authority _____________________________________________________
Individuals named in the disclosure _____________________________________________
· Second Public Authority about which the Disclosure is made
Name of public authority ______________________________________________________
Individuals named in the disclosure______________________________________________
Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
APPENDIX 5
PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE REGISTER
It is suggested that proper authorities use this Register to record public interest disclosures. All information required for reporting to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards will be able to be extracted from this draft register.
Proper authorities should ensure that the Public Interest Disclosure Register, both in electronic and hardcopy forms, is kept strictly confidential and in a secure place.
This Register is also provided in electronic format on the website. In the electronic version most of these fields will have drop down menus with choices from which to select. If you wish to use a hard copy of the electronic format it is advised that you obtain a list of choices from the website.
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Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003
STAFF INFORMATION
WHAT IS A PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE?
The Public Interest Disclosure Act came into effect on 1 July 2003. The Act facilitates the disclosure of public interest information by providing protection for those who make disclosures and those who are the subject of disclosures.
The City of Wanneroo is committed to the aims and objectives of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003. It recognises the value and importance of contributions of staff to enhance administrative and management practices and strongly supports disclosures being made by staff regarding corrupt or other improper conduct.
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW BEFORE MAKING A DISCLOSURE?
The Act deals with disclosures by anyone (not just government employees) but the information must be specific to the following areas:
q Improper conduct |
q Irregular or unauthorised use of public resources |
q An offence under State law, including corruption |
q Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources |
q Administration matter(s) affecting you |
q Conduct involving a substantial and specific risk of injury to public health, prejudice to public safety or harm to the environment |
If your information falls outside the above areas then you may still be able to make a complaint, but this will not be a public interest disclosure under the Act.
Before making a disclosure it is important that you are aware of the rights and responsibilities imposed on disclosers and others under the Act. Three issues are worth highlighting:
· It is an offence to make a disclosure if you know, or are reckless about, it being false and misleading.
· With some exceptions, the public authority will investigate your information and in doing so you will be expected to cooperate
· You will have to keep your information confidential – or else you may lose protection under the Act and may commit an offence under the Act
The Act only confers protection where a disclosure is made to an appropriate proper authority. The identity of the appropriate proper authority will vary according to the kind of information to be disclosed.
The Public Interest Disclosure Officer of the City of Wanneroo is Coordinator Customer Relations & Director Corporate Services:
City of Wanneroo City of Wanneroo
23 Dundebar Road Locked Bag 1
Wanneroo WA 6065 Wanneroo WA 6946
Telephone (08) 9405 5000
Facsimile (08) 9405 5097
This Officer is responsible for receiving disclosures of public interest information relating to matters falling within the sphere of responsibility of the City of Wanneroo.
PROPER AUTHORITIES FOR RECEIVING DISCLOSURES OF PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION
When the disclosure relates to… |
The proper authority is… |
The sphere of responsibility of a public authority (e.g. matters about the public authority or its officers, or which the public authority has the function of investigating) |
The Public Interest Disclosure Officer (PID Officer) of the public authority |
Offences under State law |
A police officer or the Corruption and Crime Commission |
Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned or the Auditor General |
Matters of administration affecting someone in their personal capacity falling within the jurisdiction of the Ombudsman |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned or the Ombudsman |
A Police Officer |
The Commissioner of Police or the Corruption and Crime Commission |
A Member of the Legislative Council |
The President of the Legislative Council |
A Member of the Legislative Assembly |
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
A Judicial Officer |
Chief Justice |
A public officer who is not a member of Parliament, a Minister, a judicial officer or a Commissioned or other officer specified in schedule 1 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971 |
The PID Officer of the public authority concerned, the Ombudsman or the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards |
A person or a matter of a prescribed class |
A person declared by the regulations to be a proper authority |
Important Note: In addition, the information disclosed must be public interest information as defined in the Act.
Not all proper authorities to which a disclosure may be made will be required or have the power to investigate the information disclosed. In some cases it may be necessary for the discloser or information to be referred to another proper authority with power to investigate the information.
Making a disclosure is a serious matter and needs to be fully considered. You should ask yourself:
· Whether you have reasonable grounds to believe the information you are thinking of disclosing is or may be true
· If the information is something that you think is important to be disclosed because it is in the public interest. The information should not be tied to any personal agenda
· If you have sought proper advice
· If you fully understand your responsibilities under the Act if you make a disclosure
I HAVE MADE A DISCLOSURE – WHAT NEXT?
After assessing your information the public authority will have to investigate unless it considers
· The matter to be trivial
· The disclosure to be vexatious or frivolous
· There is no reasonable prospect of obtaining sufficient evidence, due to the lapse of time
· The matter is being, or has already been, adequately or properly investigated by a proper authority under the Act
· The information does not relate to the proper authority, an officer or contractor of the authority or a matter that the proper authority has the function or power to investigate
Yes – the public authority must inform you within three months of making the disclosure of what they intend to do about your disclosure.
Where the information is under investigation you will be able to request a progress report.
You are entitled to a report on the outcome and any action taken when the investigation is complete.
WHAT ABOUT CONFIDENTIALITY AND MY PROTECTION?
As the disclosure is about a public interest matter rather than a specific complaint, the Act requires confidentiality to be maintained on:
· The identity of the person making the disclosure
· The identity of any person named in the disclosure
There are exceptions to these rules and anyone thinking of making a disclosure should seek advice from OPSSC on these prior to making a disclosure.
A person making a disclosure is provided with protection under the Act for
· Any reprisals
· Civil and criminal liability in the event of making a disclosure
· Dismissal or having services dispensed with
· Breach of confidentiality or secrecy agreements
A person alleging victimisation as a result of a disclosure can complain to the Equal Opportunity Commission or may be able to take civil action. (The Equal Opportunity Commission is at Level 2 Westralia Square 141 St Georges Terrace. Telephone (08) 9216-3900 or via its Website eoc@equalopportunity.wa.gov.au).
After making a disclosure you will not normally be required to do anything else other than cooperate with an investigation. If you are unhappy with the public authority’s response to your disclosure there is no right of appeal under the Act to challenge the public authority’s actions. You may, however, be able to make another disclosure to a different proper authority.
VICTIMISATION AND REPRISALS
The City of Wanneroo will take all reasonable steps to provide protection to staff who make such disclosures from any detrimental action in reprisal for the making of a disclosure.
The City of Wanneroo does not tolerate any of its officers, employees or contractors engaging in acts of victimisation or reprisal against those who make public interest disclosures. These acts should be reported immediately to the Public Interest Disclosure Officer or the Chief Executive Officer.
When a public authority deals with a relevant disclosure it is referred to in the Act as a proper authority. There are some public authorities that are named as proper authorities in the Act that may be able to offer you assistance. These are listed below.
· The Corruption and Crime Commission will be able to provide advice on corruption
Telephone (08) 9215-4888 Website: www.ccc.wa.gov.au
· The Ombudsman will be able to provide advice on matters of administration
Telephone (08) 9220-7555 Website www.ombudsman.wa.gov.au
· The Office of the Auditor General will be able to provide advice on proper use and management of public resources and more generally public authorities’ accountability and performance requirements
Telephone (08) 9222-7500 Website www.audit.wa.gov.au
· The Police Service will be able to provide advice on offences under a State law
Telephone (08) 9223 1000 Website www.police.wa.gov.au
· The Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner will be able to provide assistance to public authorities and public officers to comply with the Code of Conduct and Integrity, and with the Act
PID Advice and Referral Line 1800 355 835 Website www.opssc.wa.gov.au/pid
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Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Daniel Simms
Meeting Date: 29 August 2006
Attachment/s: Nil
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council ENDORSE the recommendation of the Chief Executive Officer to appoint:
1. Manager Strategic Projects, Alan McGregor to the position of Acting Director Governance and Strategy for the period 21 September 2006 to the 16 October 2006 inclusive;
2. Manager Community Services, Garry Prus to the position of Acting Director Community Development for the period 15 September 2006 to the 24 September 2006 inclusive.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
There being no further business, the Deputy Mayor closed the meeting at 8.08pm.
In Attendance
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward (Chair)
Councillors:
MARK PEARSON Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
TRACEY ROBERTS Coastal Ward
IAN GOODENOUGH, JP Coastal Ward
RUDI STEFFENS, CD Hester Ward
JOHN STEWART Hester Ward
TERRY LOFTUS North Ward
LAURA GRAY, JP North Ward
COLIN HUGHES South Ward
ALAN BLENCOWE South Ward
DOT NEWTON, JP Wanneroo Ward