7.00pm, 30 January, 2007
Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
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· Questions should only relate to the business of the council and should not be a statement or personal opinion.
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Deputations
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· A time period of 10 minutes is set aside for each deputation.
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Recording of Council Meetings Policy
Objective
· To ensure that there is a process in place to outline access to the recorded proceedings of Council.
· To emphasise that the reason for tape recording of Council Meetings is to ensure the accuracy of Council Meetings.
Statement
Recording of Proceedings
(1) Proceedings for meetings of the Council, of electors and of the Audit Committee shall be recorded, by the City, on sound recording equipment except, in the case of meetings of the Council or the Audit Committee, where the Council or the Committee, as the case may be, closes the meeting to the public.
(2) Notwithstanding sub clause (1), proceedings of a meeting of the Council or of the Audit Committee which is closed to the public shall be recorded where the Council or the Audit Committee, as the case requires, resolves to do so.
(3) No member of the public is to use any electronic, visual or vocal recording device or instrument to record the proceedings of the Council or a committee without the written permission of the Council.
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Retention of Tapes
(7) Recordings pertaining to the proceedings of Council Meetings shall be retained in accordance with the Library Board of Western Australia Act (1951-83), General Disposal Authority for Local Government Records. The current requirement for the retention of recorded proceedings is thirty (30) years.
Disclosure of Policy
(8) This policy shall be printed within the agenda of all Council, Special Council, Electors and Special Electors and the Audit Committee meetings to advise the public that the proceedings of the meeting are recorded.
Notice is given that the next Ordinary Council Meeting will be held at the Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo on Tuesday 30 January, 2007 commencing at 7.00pm.
C JOHNSON
Chief Executive Officer
24 January 2007
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC01-01/07 Minutes Of Ordinary Council Meeting Held On 12 December 2006
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
PT01-12/06 Request for Traffic Management, Cardoux Loop, Hocking
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD05-01/07 Development Applications Determined by Delegated Authority for November & December 2006
IN02-01/07 Public Transport Authority - Accessible Pathways Grant Scheme 2007/2008
IN03-01/07 Public Transport Authority Bus Shelter Grant Scheme 2007/08
IN04-01/07 PT02-12/06 - Wanneroo Road/Hester Avenue, Nowergup
IN05-01/07 Kingsway and Wanneroo Road Intersection Road Reserve Widening
IN07-01/07 Review of PT01-07/06 - Pedestrian Crossing Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler
IN08-01/07 Pedestrian Crossing in Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson
IN09-01/07 Fatal Crash Reports - Various Locations
IN10-01/07 Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks Redevelopment
IN11-01/07 Mindarie Regional Council Establishment Agreement
IN12-01/07 Proposed Dual Use Path Connecting Foreshore Vista and Compass Circle
CS01-01/07 Warrant of Payments - For the Period to 30 November 2006
CS02-01/07 Warrant of Payments - For the Period to 31 December 2006
CS03-01/07 Change Basis for Valuation of Land - Various Properties, Caporn Street, Sinagra
CS04-01/07 Financial Activity Statements for the Period ended 30 November 2006
CS05-01/07 Business Plan - Subdivision of Part Lot 257 and Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara
CD01-01/07 Home and Community Care (HACC) Program - Growth Funding Deed of Variation
CD02-01/07 Warradale Community Centre - Alcohol Restrictions Review
CD03-01/07 Annual Donation - Ruby Benjamin Animal Foundation Inc.
CD04-01/07 Application to Keep More than Two Dogs
GS02-01/07 Funding Support for the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc
CE01-01/07 Appointment of Acting Director Community Development
CE02-01/07 Donation Requests Considered under Delegated Authority of the Chief Executive Officer
CE03-01/07 Proposal to Join National Growth Area Alliance
MN01-01/07 Cr G Monks - Draft East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy
AGENDA
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 12 December 2006 be confirmed.
UPDATE
Report scheduled to go to Council Meeting on 13 March 2007.
Cr Steffens presented a petition with 354 signatures requesting a reduction in the speed limit on Wanneroo Road from Ocean View Tavern to Golf Links Drive, Carramar from 90kmh to 80kph and to install traffic lights at the intersection of Wanneroo Road and Hester Avenue and also the removal of all bushes in the centre islands.
UPDATE
See report IN04-01/07 of this agenda.
Mayor Kelly to declare an indirect financial interest in Item PD01-01/07 due to receiving a political donation towards his election campaign for the state seat of Girrawheen from Tokyu Corporation.
Mayor Kelly to declare an indirect financial interest in PD03-01/07 due to receiving a political donation towards his election campaign for the state seat of Girrawheen from Golden Baronia, a company associated with Mr Raymond Tan.
Mayor Kelly to declare a proximity interest in Item IN07-01/07 due to partner owning a business within the immediate proximity.
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
File Ref: TPS/0067V01
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Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Timothy Dawson
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: 2
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Issue
To consider the submissions received and adoption of Amendment No. 67 to District Planning Scheme No.2 (DPS2).
Applicant |
Roberts Day Town Planning and Design |
Owner |
Tokyu Corporation |
Location |
Lot 302 (100) Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep |
Site Area |
0.77 hectares (ha) |
Existing DPS 2 Zoning |
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MRS Zoning |
Urban |
Background
Council, at its meeting on 19 September 2006 (refer Item PD01-09/06), resolved to prepare Amendment No 67 to DPS2 and advertise the amendment for a period of 42 days. The amendment proposed to:
1. Rezone a portion of Lot 302 Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep from Local Scheme Reserve – Parks and Recreation to Service Industrial;
2. Extend the additional use provisions applicable to the adjoining Service Industrial zone;
3. Rezone portion of Lot 302 from Service Industrial to Urban Development; and
4. Make some associated adjustments to Schedule 2, Section 1 of the Scheme Text.
Detail
A plan indicating the location of the subject land is included as Attachments 1 and 2.
The Environmental Protection Authority advised the City on 30 October 2006 that the scheme amendment did not warrant an environmental assessment. The Western Australian Planning Commission’s consent to advertise was not required in this case.
Consultation
A 42 day public advertising period was carried out between 27 November 2006 and 2 January 2007. This advertising was carried out by way of an on site sign, an advertisement in the local newspaper, the City’s website and letters to affected and nearby landowners.
At the close of advertising no submissions were received.
Comment
As the City did not receive any submissions, it is considered that the amendment should proceed without modification.
Statutory Compliance
The amendment process has complied with the requirements of the Town Planning Regulations.
Strategic Implications
Consideration of this scheme amendment is consistent with Strategy 1.5.2 of the City’s Strategic Plan for 2006 - 2021, which seeks to encourage the development of more diverse residential and commercial centres.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulation 17(2) ADOPTS, without modification, Amendment No. 67 to District Planning Scheme No.2 to:
a) Rezone portion of Lot 302 Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep from ‘Local Scheme Reserve – Parks and Recreation’ to ‘Service Industrial’;
b) Amend the Scheme Map to extend the ‘Additional Uses’ area 1-19 to include the land to be rezoned to ‘Service Industrial’;
c) Rezone that portion of Lot 302 Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep located north of Lots 11, 12 and 20 Glenrothes Crescent and Lot 19 from ‘Service Industrial, Additional Use’ to ‘Urban Development’; and
d) Amend ‘Schedule 2 – Section 1 – Additional Uses’ of the Scheme Text to include Lot 19, and both the existing and proposed ‘Service Industrial’ zoned portions of Lot 302 under headings ‘STREET/LOCALITY’ and ‘PARTICULARS OF LAND’ respectively.
2. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulations 22 and 25 (a) (g) AUTHORISES the affixing of the common seal to, and endorses the signing of, the amendment documentation.
3. FORWARDS the amendment documentation to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its consideration REQUESTING the Hon Minister for Planning and Infrastructure grant final approval to the amendment.
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File Ref: TPS/0071V01
File Name: BA Amendment No 71 to the District Planning Scheme No 2 Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive Carramar.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Timothy Dawson
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: 7
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Issue
To consider an amendment to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2 (DPS2) to amend the general provisions of the Special Residential Zone, the special provisions of Special Residential Zone No.5 relating to Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar and the Scheme Map and draft Local Structure Plan No.61.
Applicant |
Development Planning Strategies |
Owner |
Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
Location |
Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar |
Site Area |
Approximate 98 hectares (ha) |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Special Residential |
MRS Zoning |
Rural |
Background
In December 1996 the subject land located at the south-eastern corner of Flynn Drive and Wanneroo Road was rezoned from ‘Rural’ to ‘Special Residential and Parks and Recreation’ through Amendment No.716 to the former City of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme No.1 (TPS1). The location plan is contained in Attachment 1. The Development Guide Plan (DGP) approved as part of the amendment allowed for the creation of 167 lots in compliance with the minimum 2000m2 and average 3000m2 lot area requirements of TPS1 and a Recreation and Equine Park abutting Flynn Drive. The Park was originally a quarry site.
In 1996 the landowner obtained subdivision approval from the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) in accordance with the DGP. Since that time the owner has been renewing the approval and the current approval No.127353 remains valid until 19 May 2009. Attachment 2 contains the approved subdivision plan based on the DGP.
In 1996, the City and the Developer also entered into a legal agreement in regard to contributions required for the upgrading of Flynn Drive, provision of Public Open Space containing historic limestone kilns and the Recreation and Equine Park located on the quarry site.
Detail
The Site
The land contains remnant vegetation of varying quality. The topography of the land is undulating varying in levels from RL 72 metres along the northern boundary to 36 metres at the north-western and south-western corners. The slopes across the site are mostly gentle with less than 10% gradients.
The quarry occupies an area of about 18 hectares, which was excavated to a floor level of 35 to 40 metres. The developer has since refilled the site for the creation of the park.
The Proposal
Attachments 3 and 4 contain the proposed Scheme Text Amendments and the draft Local Structure Plan as submitted by the applicant. The salient features of the proposals are as follows:
a. Scheme Text
General Provisions
Amendment to the relevant sections of the DPS2 relating to the Special Residential Zone to provide:
1. Flexibility to allow a variation to the 3000m2 average lot size requirement of the Scheme; and
2. a choice between an Agreed Structure Plan (ASP) and DGP.
Special Provisions of Special Residential Zone No.5
1. To delete the existing special provisions and to replace them through similar provisions within the ASP.
b. Scheme Map
1. To amend the Scheme Map to revise the boundary between the Parks and Recreation Reserve and the adjoining Special Residential Zone No.5 to reflect the ASP.
c. Draft Local Structure Plan
1. Creation of 276 lots varying in size between 2000m2 and 3886 m2;
2. Two connections to Flynn Drive – a western connection about 250 metres to the east of Wanneroo Road and the other at the north-eastern corner of the subject land;
3. Permeable road network with the Neighbourhood connectors and Access Streets varying in width between 18 – 22 and 15 – 18 metres respectively;
4. Provision of a 18.77 ha Recreation Equine Park and a local park;
5. Provision of five swales and two sumps;
6. Provision of land for Flynn Drive road widening as per the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) reservations; and
7. Capacity for future connections to the adjoining Carramar Special Rural Estate located to the east and south of the subject land.
The applicant has provided the following justification to the proposals:
1. The Scheme makes provision for the preparation of the DGP. Any modification to the DGP will need a scheme amendment, which is a cumbersome process. An Agreed Structure Plan (ASP) would be a better alternative since an amendment to an ASP is a less time consuming process, but still provide Council with statutory control over development.
2. From a visual, landscape and amenity aspect, the proposal would result in a better all round outcome for the precinct.
3. 276 lots represents a far more sustainable outcome in terms of efficient utilisation of available service infrastructure and would generate an additional catchment for the social and commercial infrastructure within the nearby Wanneroo District and Joondalup Strategic Regional Centres.
Consultation
All scheme amendments require public consultation. The consultation period is normally 42 days and is undertaken by way of an on-site advertising sign and advertisements in the local newspaper and on the City’s website, as well as letters to relevant service agencies and adjacent landowners.
The Town Planning Regulations provide that where an amendment is consistent with the MRS and State policies and strategies, the consent of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) will not be required to advertise the amendment. Given that the subject proposal is not to rezone the land but make some amendments to the Scheme text and the Scheme map, it is considered that the consent of the WAPC will not be required.
Smart Growth Strategy
The amendment proposals is consistent with the City’s Smart Growth Strategy (2005) relating to Lifestyle and Housing Choice as it attempts to provide a variety of housing type and lifestyle option.
Comment
A. Scheme Text
General Provisions
1. Subclause 3.19.1 provides for a minimum lot size of 2000m2 with an average lot size of 3000m2 in Special Residential Zones. The applicant has requested variation to this provision to allow a smaller average lot size as may be approved by Council through the relevant DGP or ASP.
The objectives of the Special Residential Zone as indicated in the DPS2 are to:
a. accommodate a specious style of living in a low density setting; and
b. maintain important environmental and landscape values through site-sensitive design and development.
Based on a 1995 Flora and Fauna Survey prepared by RPS Bowman Bishaw Gorham, the applicant has advised that no vegetation, fauna habitat or fauna are likely to be present on the site which do not also occur elsewhere in secure conservation reserves in the immediate locality. Despite the above findings, it is likely that the site could contain vegetation of important environmental and landscape values, which will need to be considered to achieve a site-sensitive design and development. Moreover since 1995, several policies such as the WAPC’s Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 on Bushland for the Perth Metropolitan Region (which also applies to all areas of native vegetation outside the Bush Forever Sites within the PMR) have been introduced to address matters relating to remnant vegetation. In this regard it is recommended that the applicant be required to review, during the advertising period, the 1995 Flora and Fauna Survey report to confirm the presence of Floristic Community Types and Threatened Ecological Communities and to identify significant vegetation of environmental and landscape values in order to confirm the acceptability or otherwise of the proposed average lot size and general design.
2. Currently under the provisions of the DPS2, a DGP is a prerequisite to the creation of a Special Residential Zone and subdivision should be in accordance with the DGP. The Special Provisions in respect to the subject Special Residential Zone limits the number of lots to 167. Consequently, a modification to the DGP to propose an increase in the lot yield can be considered only through an amendment to the DPS2. Since a scheme amendment is a time consuming process, the applicant has proposed that Council should allow the preparation of an ASP in substitution of a DGP since amendments to ASPs are seen to be less time consuming. This approach is considered reasonable and therefore it is recommended that the relevant subclauses of DPS2 be amended accordingly to provide a choice between a DGP or ASP.
Special Provisions
DPS2 contains nine special provisions relating to Special Residential Zone No.5 which include total number of lots, the minimum lot sizes, etc. Attachment 5 contains these provisions. Since the applicant proposes to replace the existing DGP with an ASP, the amendment to delete all these provisions and to introduce a new provision referring to the ASP is appropriate.
B. Scheme Map
On adoption of the ASP by the WAPC and the City, it is recommended that the Scheme Map be amended delineating the boundary between the Recreation Equine Park and the adjoining Special Residential Zone No.5.
C. Draft Local Structure Plan (LSP)
Access and Roads
The intersection of the proposed western subdivisional road and Flynn Drive is located approximately 250 metres east of Wanneroo Road.
Council will recall that at its meeting of 10 October 2006 it considered an amendment to DPS2 to rezone Lot 51 Flynn Drive located to the immediate west of the subject land from Rural Zone to Special Rural Zone (refer item PD04-10/06). The draft DGP for this site depicted a cul-de-sac at a distance of about 60 metres from Wanneroo Road (refer Attachment 6). The applicant of the subject proposal was requested to consider extending the cul-de-sac into the subject land and to delete the proposed western connection to Flynn Drive. The applicant did not consider this option for the following reasons:
· In view of the realignment of Flynn Drive and the possible disconnection of Flynn Drive at the realigned road, the volume of traffic along this stretch of Flynn Drive would be minimal;
· The spacing between the proposed road connections for Lot 51 and the subject land satisfies the City guidelines; and
· The western connection to Flynn Drive will not be available until such time Lot 51 is developed. As a result, development of the land will be dependent on the development of Lot 51, which is not desirable.
Considering the above matters, the option of integrating both developments is not recommended.
Lot sizes and higher density
The applicant has proposed 276 lots of which 263 lots are in the range of 2000 to 2500m2, eight lots in the range of 2501 to 3000m2 and the remaining five lots above 3001m2. The applicant has also depicted possible higher density areas opposite/adjoining the POS areas. Since the subject proposal deals with Special Residential Zone wherein the minimum lot size is 2000m2, it is recommended that the applicant be requested to delete reference to the higher density areas from the draft LSP as these will need to be considered as part of a separate application.
Karst and Cave Management and Geotechical Survey Report.
Attachment 7 contains an extract of the draft Karst Risk Map prepared by the WA Speleological Group. This draft map depicts the western half of the subject land as being located within a High Risk Area and the balance within a Medium Risk Area. The applicant has not submitted a Karst and Cave Management Plan in support of the application. It is therefore recommended that the applicant be requested, during the advertising period, to prepare and submit a Karst and Cave Management Plan in support of the proposals. This management plan will be critical to confirm building envelopes and the alignment of the proposed roads by ensuring that they do not run over possible caves and karst features. This management plan will need to be accompanied by a Geotechnical Survey report.
Bush Fire Management Strategy
The Bush Fire Management Strategy provided by the applicant makes provision for the following matters:
1) 5-metre wide strategic firebreak along the eastern and southern boundary of the estate;
2) 20-metre building protection zone to separate the residential lots from reserves and parks and hazard separation zone outside the building protection zone; and
3) provision of fire hydrants at an interval of 200 metres to be identified by standard pole and/or road markings
The City’s Community Fire Manager advised that the above provisions are satisfactory. Acknowledging that under the provision of DPS2 the minimum side setback is 5 metres in the Special Residential Zone, it was suggested that the 20-metre wide building protection zone be provided only along the eastern and southern boundaries abutting the Carramar Special Rural Estate, which would include the 5-metre wide strategic firebreaks. The Community Fire Manager further advised that between the buildings within the estate care should be taken to ensure the following:
· Bush Fire fuels must be maintained below a height of 50mm;
· The spacing of trees should be minimum 15 metres;
· All tree branches must be removed for a minimum of 2 metres from the building eaves; and
· All leaves, tall grass and clearing slash of trees must be removed between the buildings and from within the building protection zone where provided.
The Community Fire Manager proposed that 3-metre wide internal firebreaks along the boundary of each lot with a 3 metre vertical clearance be provided.
It is recommended that the above provisions be included within the statutory provisions of the draft LSP.
Drainage Management Plan
The Stormwater Drainage Strategy submitted by the applicant makes provision for two drainage sumps and five drainage swales. Since the presence of any caves and karstic features could influence the Drainage Management Plan, it is considered appropriate that the applicant review the Drainage Management Plan based on the Karst and Caves Management Plan and the Geotechnical survey Report and provides confirmation that it is still appropriate.
Wanneroo Road
The City’s Interim Local Rural Strategy (ILRS) identifies the abutting Wanneroo Road as a Scenic Drive. As per the ILRS, the basic aim of the subdivision of the land abutting a scenic road is to protect and enhance the rural landscape character of the land, which is readily visible from the scenic road. In order to achieve this objective, the applicant has included a provision in the draft LSP for planting of advanced native trees and installing rural standard fencing along the frontage of Wanneroo Road.
Public Open Space
The 1996 Deed between the City and the developer identified POS areas, which included the historic limestone kilns and the Recreation Equine Park. As one of the kilns abutting Flynn Drive has been destroyed by fire, the subject proposal depicts POS areas including the other limestone kilns and the reconfigured Recreation Equine Park. In addition to these POS areas, the applicant has proposed another POS area of 1.1382 ha which would include a swale.
Flynn Drive
The amendment proposals take into account the widening of Flynn Drive reserve as currently indicated in the MRS. At present, the City is preparing the engineering drawings for Flynn Drive and other roads relating to the Neerabup Industrial Area as per the provisions of the Neerabup Industrial Area Agreed Structure Plan. It is noted that any proposed variation to the current MRS alignment of Flynn Drive resulting from this review will necessitate modification to the LSP for the subject land.
Statutory Provisions
Attachment 4 contains the statutory provisions of the draft LSP proposed by the applicant. These provisions include some of the DPS2 special provisions (refer Attachment 5) of Special Residential Zone No.5. It is recommended that a provision limiting the number of lots also be included. In regard to the provision relating to the Bush Fire Management Plan, since Bush Fire Management Plan submitted by the applicant is satisfactory, as discussed earlier in this report, the specific provisions of this plan should also be included.
The applicant has also included a provision relating to the geotechnical investigation and caves and karst management plan to be undertaken at the time of commencement of any civil subdivisional works.
Since it is recommended earlier in this report that the developer prepare these reports at the time advertising in order to finalise the proposals, it is recommended that this provision be reworded as follows:
“No subdivision or development of the site shall proceed without a Karst and Caves Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey Report being prepared and approved by the City of Wanneroo. Subdivision and development of the land shall be in accordance with the provisions of the approved Karst and Caves Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey Report.”
D. Other Matters
1. 1996 Deed
The current 1996 deed between the developer and the City addresses issues relating to the contribution towards the upgrading of Flynn Drive; POS, Recreation and Equine Park and the Limestone Kilns. In view of the proposed amendment to DPS2, this deed will need to be modified.
In regard to the Flynn Drive road contribution it is noted that, the deed allocated a proportion of the cost of full earthworks and construction of one carriageway for the road. This proportion was based on the volume of traffic generated by the development. The current DGP depicts 167 lots and the proposed draft LSP depicts 276 lots. In view of the significant increase in lots and considering the contributions to be made by the developers of Neerabup Industrial Area towards Flynn Drive, a more equitable contribution will need to be determined. It is recommended that a 50% contribution towards full earthworks and one carriageway for the portion that abuts this landholding is appropriate. The Deed will need to be amended accordingly.
2. The Local Structure Plan
The applicant has requested a Structure Plan in place of a conventional Development Guide Plan. Since the caption on the draft LSP submitted by the applicant indicates Development Guideplan/Structure Plan, it is recommended that the applicant be requested to modify the caption to name the plan as Draft Local Structure Plan. The applicant is also requested to include a legend to the plan.
Statutory Compliance
The amendment will be processed in accordance with the Town Planning Regulations. The Draft LSP will be proceed in accordance with DPS No. 2.
Strategic Implications
The proposal is consistent with the City’s Strategic Plan for 2006 – 2021 relating to Strategy 1.5.2 which is to encourage the development of more diverse residential centres.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 75 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 PREPARES Amendment No. 71 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 by:
a) inserting in subclause 3.19.1 the words, “unless otherwise approved by the Council on the relevant Development Guide Plan or Agreed Structure Plan for that zone” after the word “3000m2”;
b) inserting in subclauses 3.19.1 and 3.19.3 the words, “or Agreed Structure Plan” after the words “Development Guide Plan’;
c) replacing all the special provisions relating to Special Residential Zone No.5 with the following provision:
“As per the provisions of the Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar Agreed Structure Plan”; and
d) amending the configuration of the Parks and Recreation Reserve and the adjoining Special Residential Zone No.5 located within Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar to reflect the Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar Agreed Structure Plan.
2. REFERS Amendment No. 71 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) pursuant to Section 81 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. Should the EPA advise that the amendment does not require assessment, ADVERTISE the amendment for a period of 42 days.
3. FORWARDS a copy of the amendment to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
4. REQUESTS Development Planning Strategies on behalf of Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd to amend the current 1996 Deed between the developer and the City to provide for a 50% contribution towards the construction of full earthworks and one carriageway for that portion of Flynn Drive which abuts Lots 1 and 2 prior to the Draft Local Structure Plan for Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive being submitted to Council for final approval.
5. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 DETERMINES that the proposed Lots 1 and 2 Flynn Drive, Carramar Local Structure Plan, as submitted by Development Planning Strategies on behalf of Eclipse Resources and as outlined on Attachment 4 to this report is satisfactory subject to the applicant undertaking the following modifications:
a) Amending the caption of the draft Local Structure Plan to read ‘Draft Local Structure Plan’ and providing a legend explaining the notations;
b) Deleting the higher density areas; and
c) including the following provisions within the statutory section:
i) The number of Special Residential allotments within the Estate should not exceed 276;
ii) Bush Fire Management
· Bush Fire fuels must be maintained below a height of 50mm;
· The spacing of trees should be minimum 15 metres;
· All tree branches must be removed for a minimum of 2 metres from the building eaves;
· All leaves, tall grass and clearing slash of trees must be removed between the buildings and from within the building protection zone where provided;
· The provision of 3-metre wide internal firebreaks along the boundary of each lots with a 3-metre vertical clearance; and
iii) Rewording the provision relating to Karst and Cave Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey report as follows:
“No subdivision or development of the site shall proceed without a Karst and Caves Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey Report being prepared and approved by the City of Wanneroo. Subdivision and development of the land shall be in accordance with the provisions of the approved Karst and Caves Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey Report.”
6. SENDS a copy of the modified Local Structure Plan to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
7. ADVERTISES the modified draft Local Structure Plan under the provisions of Clause 9.5.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 for a period of 28 days.
8. ADVISES Development Planning Strategies that prior to Council considering final approval of the Draft Local Structure Plan it will require the following management plans to be prepared to Council’s satisfaction and any recommendations arising from these plans being included within the Draft Local Structure Plan to the satisfaction of the City:
a) Review of the 1995 Flora and Fauna Survey report prepared by RPS Bowman Bishaw Gorham to confirm the presence of any Floristic Community Types and Threatened Ecological Communities and to identify significant vegetation of environmental and landscape values;
b) Karst and Cave Management Plan and Geotechnical Survey Report; and
c) Review the Stormwater Drainage Strategy prepared by Cossill & Webley with reference to the Karst and Cave Management Plan and the Geotechnical Survey.
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File Ref: SP/0082V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Rod Peake
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider a proposed structure plan for the Madeley District Centre, also known as the Kingsway City shopping centre site.
Detail
In September 2006 Shrapnel Urban Planning on behalf of Tah Land Pty Ltd lodged a structure plan proposal with the City for the Madeley District Centre. The key features of the proposal include:
1. An increase in the retail net lettable area for the centre from 15,000m2 to 32,000m2.
2. A high residential density coding of R160;
3. Provision for a mix of other commercial, entertainment and recreation uses and a ‘main street’ precinct.
Key plans which form part of the submission are included as Attachment 1.
In December 2006, the landowner lodged an appeal with the State Administrative Tribunal, claiming that the City is deemed to have not agreed to the structure plan as it did not determine the matter within 90 days of submission.
Comment
Given the zoning of the subject site, District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS2) does not require the preparation and lodgement of a structure plan, although Council may require this as a prerequisite for specific proposals or applications. Council has not required the preparation and lodgement of a structure plan in this case and under these circumstances there is unlikely to be a right of appeal. Having received such an application however, this is a matter that will be decided by the State Administrative Tribunal.
The proposed structure plan seeks to facilitate a significant expansion to the centre. In particular, the proposed retail component is far in excess of that provided for by the Western Australian Planning Commission’s Metropolitan Centres Policy (15,000m2), the City’s District Planning Scheme (15,000m2) and the City’s Centres Strategy (conditional 20,000m2).
Whilst a preliminary review indicates that some aspects of the proposal could have merit, overall the proposal raises some very significant issues that will potentially impact on the local area and surrounding centres within the district. The proposal also, at least in part, conflicts with the existing site zones and reserves.
The preparation and consideration of structure plans is a significant strategic function of the City and it is important that this be undertaken in a properly considered manner, consistent with the objectives and requirements established in the City’s District Planning Scheme and the aspirations of the community, rather than just accepting a developer proposal.
Notwithstanding that an appeal has been lodged, the Administration is intending to work with the proponent over the next few months to establish an appropriate planning framework for consideration of future planning applications at this centre. Once this has been completed, a report would then be prepared for Council’s consideration.
At this stage Council needs to determine whether:
1. it requires the preparation and presentation to it of a structure plan for the Madeley District Centre at this time; and
2. there is an occasion for making a decision on this structure plan proposal.
Strategic Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
A determination that there is currently no occasion for making a decision on this Draft Local Structure Plan will provide Council the opportunity to establish an appropriate planning framework for the consideration of any proposed future development of this centre which is consistent with both the environmental, social and economic strategic key focus areas of the City’s Strategic Plan.
Policy Implications
This proposal is not consistent with the City’s existing Commercial Centres Strategy.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. CONSIDERS that there is no occasion for making a decision on the proposed structure plan submitted by Shrapnel Urban Planning on behalf of Tah Land Pty Ltd for the Madeley District Centre.
2. NOTES that the Administration will work with the landowner’s representatives to establish an appropriate planning framework for consideration of future planning applications at this centre and will submit a report for its consideration once this has been undertaken.
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File Ref: S09/0008
File Name: FC Subdivision Applications Determined Under Delegated Authority During November December 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: 30 January 2007
Attachments: 26
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Issue
Determination of subdivision applications processed in the period for the month of November and December under delegated authority.
Detail
The West Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for determining all subdivision applications within the State. Applications for approval are lodged with the WAPC and are referred to local governments and affected public bodies for comment. Comments are made within 42 days of receiving the application after which the Commission determines the applications. There is a right of appeal by the applicant if aggrieved with the Commission’s decision.
Council has delegated to the Chief Executive Officer its functions relating to the provision of comments to the Commission on subdivision applications. The Chief Executive Officer has in turn delegated to the Planning and Development Directorate this responsibility. A Land Development Unit has been established to assist with the assessment of all applications.
Those applications considered to be either controversial in nature or contrary to Council policy, are referred to Council for consideration. All other applications are dealt with in respect to the following categories.
SCU 1 Subdivision applications received which are generally consistent with an approved or Agreed Structure Plan (including Outline Development Plan and Development Guide Plan).
SCU 2 Subdivision applications previously supported, or not supported by Council and subsequently determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) consistent with the Council’s recommendation.
SCU 3 Applications for extension of subdivisional approval issued by the WAPC which were previously supported by Council.
SCU 4 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation which result from conditions of development approval given by or on behalf of Council.
SCU 5 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation of lots which would allow the development of the land for uses permitted in the zone within which that land is situated including applications involving the excision of land for road widening, sump sites, school sites, etc.
SCU 6 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation of lots contrary to Council or WAPC Policy or are not generally consistent with an approved or Agreed Structure Plan.
The following table provides the details of the subdivision applications dealt with under delegated authority in the period for the month of November and December.
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Recommendation
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 November and December as listed below:
Subdivision Application Delegations
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WAPC No/ Received Date |
Location / Owner |
DPS2 Zoning LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised |
1 |
SU132980
07/11/2006 |
LOT 31 (258) MARY STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
LORETTA LAROSA, GIUSEPPI LAROSA, SAM LAROSA |
Rural Resource
SCU5 |
Supported |
23/11/2006 |
2 |
SU132777
18/10/2006 |
LOT 22 (30) CAPRI LEONE WAY SINAGRA WA 6065
MARIN D GARBIN & JUDITH J GARBIN |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
21/11/2006 |
3 |
SU132857
01/11/2006 |
LOT 41 (6/65) HAINSWORTH AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
LAN N NGUYEN |
Residential
SCU6 |
Not Supported
|
28/11/2006 |
4 |
SU132979
10/11/2006 |
LOT 30 (254) MARY STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
PETER G YEWERS & LORRAINE B YEWERS |
Rural Resource
SCU5 |
Supported |
23/11/2006 |
5 |
SU132708
10/10/2006 |
LOT 8989 (50) TWO ROCKS ROAD TWO ROCKS WA 6037
PYRFORD COURT PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
10/11/2006 |
6 |
SU1779-06
07/11/2006 |
LOT 215 (40) APPLEBY DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
KEITH L WELLS |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
22/11/2006 |
7 |
SU132785
31/10/2006 |
LOT 8005 (50) DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
MARIA SALAMONE, SALVATORE SALAMONE, UMBERTO G SALAMONE |
Urban Development
SCU6 |
Not Supported |
06/11/2006 |
8 |
SU133089
16/11/2006 |
LOT 644 (19) OLIVEDALE ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
KATHLEEN F FLORIDO & NICHOLAS V FLORIDO |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
23/11/2006 |
9 |
SU1896-06
24/11/2006 |
LOT 79 (77) WATKINS LOOP TAPPING WA 6065
JOHN A STARKEY & DEBORAH STARKEY |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
30/11/2006 |
10 |
SU1858-06
16/11/2006 |
LOT 104 (20) ARCHER STREET PEARSALL WA 6065
JAMES DUFF & LINDA DUFF |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
23/11/2006 |
11 |
SU132776
18/10/2006 |
LOT 1000 (5) BROLO STREET SINAGRA WA 6065
GARRY P JAMES & KERRY C JAMES |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
20/11/2006 |
12 |
SU133075
15/11/2006 |
LOT 9021 (1000) JOONDALUP DRIVE BANKSIA GROVE WA 6031
PEET & CO LTD ATF YATALA UNIT TRUST |
Business
SCU1 |
Supported |
30/11/2006 |
13 |
SU1850-06
20/11/2006 |
LOT 707 (28) HELLFIRE DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
GEMLAKE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU6 |
Not Supported |
28/11/2006 |
14 |
SU1924-06
28/11/2006 |
LOT 20 (176) NICHOLAS ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
FRANK GHALILI |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
20/12/2006 |
15 |
SU1925-06
28/11/2006 |
LOT 20 (176) NICHOLAS ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
FRANK GHALILI |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
20/12/2006 |
16 |
SU133208
28/11/2006 |
LOT 22 (191) KINGSWAY DARCH WA 6065
MINISTER FOR EDUCATION |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
05/12/2006 |
17 |
SU130989
20/04/2006 |
LOT 4 (57) GNANGARA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
WATSON PROPERTY GROUP WOODVALE RISE LTD |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
14/12/2006 |
18 |
SU133182
28/11/2006 |
LOT 118 (1700) MARMION AVENUE TAMALA PARK WA 6030
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE, CITY OF PERTH, CITY OF STIRLING, CITY OF WANNEROO, CITY OF JOONDALUP, TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
04/12/2006 |
19 |
SU2025-06
14/12/2006 |
LOT 287 (12) AMERY ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
LAURA FELL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
18/12/2006 |
20 |
SU133366
14/12/2006 |
LOT 1000 (1) OSTERLEY TERRACE DARCH WA 6065
MILUC PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
18/12/2006 |
21 |
SU1931-06
04/12/2006 |
LOT 796 (33) ST LOUIS AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
PHILIP M READHEAD, HELEN-MARY M READHEAD, BENJAMIN P READHEAD, JOSHUA J READHEAD, ANDREW C READHEAD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
11/12/2006 |
22 |
SU2042-06
14/12/2006 |
LOT 128 (41) SISTINA ROAD ASHBY WA 6065
GUY A EVATT |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
18/12/2006 |
23 |
SU2027-06
14/12/2006 |
LOT 36 (16) WATKINS LOOP TAPPING WA 6065
SURF PROPERTIES PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU5 |
Supported |
18/12/2006 |
24 |
SU133264
06/12/2006 |
LOT 335 (2) VALDINA PLACE SINAGRA WA 6065
ALLPERFECT PTY LTD |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
08/12/2006 |
25 |
SU133305
06/12/2006 |
LOT 632 (62) SUSAN ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
GUISEPPE PELLEGRINI |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
11/12/2006 |
26 |
SU132906
02/11/2006 |
LOT 9500 (40) BELLEVILLE GARDENS CLARKSON WA 6030
LANDCORP |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
05/12/2006 |
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File Ref: S09/0009V01
File Name: FA Development Applications Determined by Delegated Authority for November December 2006.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
Development Applications determined by Planning and Development between 1 November 2006 and 31 December 2006, acting under Delegated Authority from Council.
Background
Nil
Detail
The City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme 2 (DPS2) provides Council with development approval powers which are designed to avoid conflict between different land uses on adjoining lots. It is also necessary to ensure the completed developments meet the required standards such as building setbacks, carparking and landscaping. Planning approvals are not generally required for single residential houses unless they seek to vary the requirements of the Residential Design Codes (RD Codes.)
Council has delegated some of its responsibilities for decision making on development applications to certain officers in Administration, which enables the processing of applications within the required 60 day statutory period and within normal customer expectations.
The Administration, in assessing development proposals, attempts to extract from the relevant planning documents the key policies and requirements of Council in order to make comments and recommendations on the issues raised in the assessment of each individual development application.
Development applications determined by Planning & Development between 1 November 2006 and 31 December 2006, acting under Delegated Authority from Council are included in Attachment 1
Consultation
Nil
Comment
Nil
Statutory Compliance
A Delegated Authority Register was adopted by Council at its meeting on 31 August 2004 (item CE06-08/04 refers). The decisions referred to in attachment 1 of this report are in accordance with this register.
Strategic Implications
This report is consistent with the corporate management and development goal of the City’s Strategic Plan, which seeks to establish an organisation that is open, accountable and committed to customer services.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Planning applications incur administration fees which are generally based on the Town Planning (Local Government Planning Fees) Regulations and have been adopted by Council in its annual budget. The estimated cost of development for each application is listed in attachment 1. Applications where an estimated cost has not been provided, are either applications for the exercising of discretion or for a change of use.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Planning and Development acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1 November 2006 and 31 December 2006.
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Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0861 16/11/2006 JEFFREY T FAMLONGA & LYNN M FAMLONGA 6 $35,000.00 Approved
Prop address 102 GOLFVIEW PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 16 P 15124 Vol 1705 Fol 848
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicant JT FAMLONGA
File Number P12/0203V01
DA06/0833 07/11/2006 ROSLYN A TIPPETT 2 $30,216.00 Approved
Prop address 48 FRANKLIN ROAD JANDABUP WA 6065
Land Lot 132 P 13145 Vol 1558 Fol 668
Descriptio PATIO CONSERVATORY
Applicant OUTDOOR CENTRE HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number P34/0603V01
DA06/0891 28/11/2006 DEIDRE A MCALPINE 2 $252,340.00 Approved
Prop address 23 JAMES STREET MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 34 DP 222778 Vol 1119 Fol 215
Descriptio SECOND STORY ADDITION
Applicant ADDSTYLE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
File Number P20/0246V01
DA06/0842 09/11/2006 JOHAN GOUWS & LEONIE E GOUWS 4 $18,000.00 Approved
Prop address 54 SUBLIME GLADE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 87 P 13455 Vol 1585 Fol 791
Descriptio POOL ADDITION TO SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant FREEDOM POOLS
File Number P07/0282V01
DA06/0561 07/08/2006 ANTHONY K CLARKE & PAMELA J CLARKE 50 $5,913.00 Approved
Prop address 65 SUBLIME GLADE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 65 P 13455 Vol 1585 Fol 770
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicant KALMAR PTY LTD
File Number P07/0704V01
DA06/0754 12/10/2006 NICHOLAS POLITIS & CORRINNA L POLITIS 6 $11,876.00 Approved
Prop address 210 CAPORN STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 146 D 57319 Vol 1543 Fol 745
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant PEARCEY CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P34/0174V01
DA06/0826 01/11/2006 ELISE J BERENGER 4 $4,700.00 Approved
Prop address 3 KENTIA LOOP WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 41 D 73826 Vol 1801 Fol 905
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P34/1086V01
DA06/0772 18/10/2006 YENNETT PTY LTD 3 $1,300,000.00 Approved
Prop address 25 TURNBULL ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 39 D 76283 Vol 1848 Fol 049
Descriptio WAREHOUSE - UNITS
Applicant VERUCA SALT PTY LTD
File Number P23/0018V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0495 07/07/2006 FARMSHOW PTY LTD 96 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 121 MARIGINIUP ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 14 P 15190 Vol 1705 Fol 361
Descriptio SHED AND STABLES
Applicant FARMSHOW PTY LTD
File Number P20/0235V01
DA06/0869 20/11/2006 PETER JAMBANIS 5 $17,272.00 Approved
Prop address 120 KAROBORUP ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 24 D 69470 Vol 1727 Fol 499
Descriptio RURAL SHED ADDITION
Applicant NORTHWEST SHEDMASTERS PTY LTD
File Number P06/0163V01
DA06/0752 11/10/2006 JACQUELINE MORT & SHANE L MORT 5 $8,495.00 Approved
Prop address 27 CROMWELL ROAD ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA 6064
Land Lot 143 P 15707 Vol 1749 Fol 719
Descriptio RETAINING WALL ADDITION
Applicant CONWOOD FENCING AND RETAINING WALLS
File Number P01/1518V01
DA06/0859 16/11/2006 CROWN LAND-CITY OF WANNEROO MANAGEMENT 10 $30,000.00 support
Prop address KINGSWAY SPORTING COMPLEX-RES 28058 100 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 12651 DP 219362 Vol 3107 Fol 976
Descriptio STOREROOM ADDITION
Applicant CITY OF WANNEROO
File Number PR18/0001V02
DA06/0812 31/10/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 2 $17,472.25 Approved
Prop address 32 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 D 41471 Vol 488 Fol 005A
Descriptio WATER TANK ADDITIONS
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0076V01
DA06/0813 30/10/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 4 $223,300.00 Approved
Prop address 32 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 D 41471 Vol 488 Fol 005A
Descriptio SHED AND GROWING BUILDING ADDITIONS
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0076V01
DA06/0821 03/11/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 1 $80,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 D 41471 Vol 488 Fol 005A
Descriptio SHED ADDITIONS
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0076V01
DA06/0822 03/11/2006 QUITO PTY LTD 1 $6,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 D 41471 Vol 488 Fol 005A
Descriptio SHED ADDITION
Applicant STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number P06/0076V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0525 20/07/2006 NADIA G DELAURENTIS & NICOLA DELAURENTIS 53 $186,363.64 Not support
Prop address 179 NICHOLAS ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
Land Part Lot 24 D 61398 Vol 1632 Fol 199
Descriptio SECOND GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant R DELAURENTIS
File Number P13/1329v01
DA06/0877 22/11/2006 GEOFFREY J WILSON & LEANNE K WILSON 5 $11,426.00 Approved
Prop address 31 CANNA PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 115 P 12916 Vol 1543 Fol 705
Descriptio SHED ADDITION TO SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant AVALON SHEDS AND STABLES
File Number P34/2513V01
DA06/0860 17/11/2006 MILAN KAPURALIC & IVANKA KAPURALIC 5 $0.00 notsupport
Prop address 1910 WANNEROO ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 41 P 8548 Vol 1523 Fol 922
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE FOR CONVENIENCE GOODS AND FRESH MEATS
Applicant M KAPURALIC
File Number P23/0050V01
DA06/0895 27/11/2006 CROWN - VESTED CITY OF WANNEROO 3 $6,009.00 support
Prop address YANCHEP SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB-RES 39022 3 BRAZIER ROAD YANCHEP WA
Land SWAN LOC 10603
Descriptio STORAGE SHEDS - YANCHEP SURF LIFE SAVING CLUBROOMS
Applicant CROWN - VESTED CITY OF WANNEROO
File Number S25/0057
DA06/0695 20/09/2006 MINH T TRUONG, THI P PHAM, DO G HUYNH, 39 $120,000.00 Approved
Prop address 412 BADGERUP ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 D 53488 Vol 1487 Fol 622
Descriptio INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - MARKET GARDEN
Applicant J BODYCOAT
File Number P12/0063V01
DA06/0422 07/06/2006 HONG TT TRAN, NHI VU HUYNH, GINA KE YEW, 89 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 276 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 9 D 28574 Vol 1273 Fol 644
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - POULTRY FARM TO MARKET GARDEN
Applicant GKE YEW
File Number P12/0095V01
DA06/0722 29/09/2006 GIRRAWHEEN ASSEMBLY OF GOD 26 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 77 GIRRAWHEEN AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 7 D 63246
Descriptio PLACE OF WORSHIP - MEZZANINE FLOOR ADDITION
Applicant NORTHWAY CHRISTIAN CENTRE
File Number P11/0121V01
DA06/0825 06/11/2006 HOUSING AUTHORITY 3 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 58A BRINCKLEY CRESCENT KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Part Lot 14 P 14289
Descriptio Patio on Duplex (58A)
Applicant C TRAJKOVSKA
File Number P16/0486V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0868 16/11/2006 SUSAN J SAUNDERS 4 $5,832.00 Approved
Prop address 5B LYDD CLOSE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 2 Vol 2103 Fol 833 S/P 31168
Descriptio SHED ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P19/0451V01
DA06/0849 10/11/2006 GRAEME J DUFFY 3 $4,400.00 Approved
Prop address 20A MINDA PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 1573 Fol 512 S/P 8029
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION
Applicant SHEPPARD STEEL CONTRACTING
File Number P34/0341V01
DA06/0632 04/09/2006 CARL F PIEL & ANGELA PIEL 45 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 STARCAP PLACE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 26 P 16187 Vol 1796 Fol 748
Descriptio BED AND BREAKFAST
Applicant A PIEL
File Number P27/2118V01
DA06/0725 03/10/2006 BRONWYN R CARRUTHERS & WILLIAM M 41 $11,950.00 Approved
Prop address 41 COLONIAL CIRCLE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 214 P 17238 Vol 1858 Fol 819
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SWIMMING POOL ADDITION
Applicant MATRIX POOLS
File Number P12/0241V01
DA06/0680 15/09/2006 LINDSAY W SPIERS 50 $0.00 Not Support
Prop address 19 TARONGA PLACE EGLINTON WA 6034
Land Part Lot 6 D 26989 Vol 1909 Fol 063
Descriptio EXTENSION OF PASTURE AND FEED CROPS INCLUDING LAND CLEARING
Applicant TAMARA SMITH
File Number P10/0011V01
DA06/0806 30/10/2006 SANDRO BIANCOTTI 3 $35,000.00 Approved
Prop address 85 COLONIAL CIRCLE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 239 P 18274 Vol 1925 Fol 010
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE AND SHED ADDITION
Applicant S BIANCOTTI
File Number P12/0277V01
DA06/0846 10/11/2006 RODNEY J MOGER & HEATHER L MOGER 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 31 TWILIGHT CIRCUIT RIDGEWOOD WA 6030
Land Lot 199 P 19363 Vol 1984 Fol 888
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - PACKAGING NON-PERHISHABLE HAMPERS
Applicant HL MOGER
File Number P28/0112V01
DA06/0598 21/08/2006 ADRIAN P CRONIN 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 35 BATESON HEIGHTS CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1436 P 20192 Vol 2028 Fol 753
Descriptio COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING
Applicant AP CRONIN
File Number P08/2656V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0845 09/11/2006 EDUCATION DEPT OF WA 4 $140,000.00 Approved
Prop address MINDARIE PRIMARY SCHOOL 90 ROTHESAY HEIGHTS MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Part Lot 260 P 21193
Descriptio EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - UNDER COVER AREA
Applicant KIRTON & DURACK
File Number P22/0382V01
DA06/0445 16/06/2006 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH 116 $4,200,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 18 BRADMAN DRIVE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 101 P 20990 Vol 2079 Fol 607
Descriptio EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - ADMINISTRATION ADDITION/LIBRARY/AMENITIES -
Applicant PARRY & ROSENTHAL ARCHITECTS
File Number P05/0126V01
DA01/0639 30/07/2001 MILA PROPERTIES PTY LTD 1386 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 18 ANCHORAGE DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 970 P 21320 Vol 2077 Fol 524 S/P 44377
Descriptio Change of Use
Applicant P SOUTHALL
File Number
DA06/0765 16/10/2006 DEANE MOORE 11 $7,000.00 Approved
Prop address 26 ROCHESTER DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 437 D 92826 Vol 2102 Fol 599
Descriptio LIMESTONE RETAINING WALL
Applicant ACE LIMESTONE RETAINING WALLS
File Number P22/0961V01
DA06/0866 20/11/2006 MAUREEN E MCMAHON & LISA C MCMAHON 4 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 3 CAMDEN GLADE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 4 D 94126 Vol 2130 Fol 104
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION
Applicant PATIO LIVING
File Number P22/0544V01
DA06/0793 25/10/2006 SHELLEY D SMITH & STANLEY N SMITH 5 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 2/33 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2150 Fol 779 S/P 35039
Descriptio STOREROOM ADDITION TO UNIT 2
Applicant SN SMITH
File Number P33/0082V01
DA06/0816 27/10/2006 ANDREW N MILLAR & CARLA O MILLAR 5 $11,650.00 Approved
Prop address 15 JACARANDA DRIVE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 123 D 94304 Vol 2122 Fol 006
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P34/0588V01
DA06/0730 04/10/2006 GEOFFREY P LI 29 $500,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 TOULON CIRCLE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 62 D 94662 Vol 2140 Fol 706
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant AMBASSADOR CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE
File Number P22/1438V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0608 21/08/2006 EDUCATION DEPT OF WA 59 $7,500,000.00 support
Prop address PRIMARY SCHOOL-PROPOSED 50 GUNGURRU AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 84 D 95590
Descriptio EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - PRIMARY SCHOOL
Applicant EDGAR IDLE WADE ARCHITECTS
File Number P13/1337V01
DA06/0872 21/11/2006 LEE SCOTT & LINDA C SCOTT 7 $35,560.00 Approved
Prop address 26 PENNYGUM PLACE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 9 D 96766 Vol 2195 Fol 395
Descriptio SWIMMING POOL ADDITION
Applicant ATLANTIC POOLS
File Number P20/0164V01
DA06/0676 14/09/2006 JOHN R GALLAGHER & MARTINE J GALLAGHER 28 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 295 KAROBORUP ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 101 D 98640 Vol 2186 Fol 431
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SWIMMING POOL ADDITION
Applicant JR GALLAGHER
File Number P06/0020V01
DA06/0818 02/11/2006 DIANA R WATSON 4 $258,000.00 Approved
Prop address 54 TURQUOISE LOOP BANKSIA GROVE WA 6031
Land Lot 74 P 24258 Vol 2196 Fol 76
Descriptio MODIFICATION TO BUILDING ENVELOPE
Applicant DR WATSON
File Number P04/0690V01
DA06/0843 09/11/2006 MICHELE A MASSARI & RITA MASSARI 7 $4,636.00 Approved
Prop address 78 TURQUOISE LOOP BANKSIA GROVE WA 6031
Land Lot 78 P 24258 Vol 2196 Fol 80
Descriptio GARAGE ADDITION TO SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant NORTHWEST SHEDMASTERS PTY LTD
File Number P04/0711V01
DA06/0552.01 07/11/2006 LEON TSOURIS & KIRSTINE C TONEY 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 EMERALD DRIVE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 3 DP 24938 Vol 2205 Fol 792
Descriptio AMENDED PLANS – SHED ADDITION
Applicant KC TONEY
File Number P06/0009V01
DA06/0858 16/11/2006 TERRENCE K OLDEN & HEATHER J LOUGHTON 6 $11,800.00 Approved
Prop address 29 JADE LOOP CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 9 DP 24942 Vol 2205 Fol 829
Descriptio PATIO & RETAINING WALLS ADDITION
Applicant TK OLDEN
File Number P06/0018V01
DA06/0882 16/11/2006 SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED 7 $4,250.00 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 36)
Applicant P MURRAY
File Number P28/0134V02
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA01/0922 24/09/2001 KENNETH W PERRIAM & JILL M PERRIAM 1346 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 31 ITCHEN LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 539 DP 27675 Vol 2506 Fol 682
Descriptio Single Dwelling
Applicant DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA06/0336 08/05/2006 DAVID R KREITLING & THERESE M KREITLING 102 $133,754.00 Approved
Prop address 137 MARIGINIUP ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 556 DP 33351
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant AFFORDABLE LIVING HOMES
File Number P34/2739V01
DA06/0780 20/10/2006 JACK FERGUSON & LINDA E FERGUSON 10 $3,000.00 Approved
Prop address HARBOURSIDE VILLAGE 10 THE RAMBLE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1300 Sec 86 D 100611
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 86)
Applicant J FERGUSON
File Number P22/1492V01
DA06/0768 17/10/2006 JORDAN RISTOSKI & BETI RISTOSKI 39 $314,596.00 Approved
Prop address 22 OLD TRAFFORD AVENUE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 238 DP 39482 Vol 2562 Fol 458
Descriptio SECOND GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant PERCEPTIONS THE HOME BUILDERS
File Number P18/0661V01
DA06/0540 14/07/2006 ALLAN J WALKER & MADONNA L WALKER 54 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 47 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 182 DP 40113 Vol 2562 Fol 779
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS - REAR UNIT
Applicant RCI BUILDING CONSULTANTS & BROKERS
File Number P29/0025V01
DA06/0782 20/10/2006 BROOKER SUPER PTY LTD 12 $279,538.18 Approved
Prop address 69 GUNGURRU AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 315 DP 40061 Vol 2573 Fol 407
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number P13/0817V01
DA06/0828 06/11/2006 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP 3 $500.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY COURT 20 BARON LOOP MADELEY WA 6065
Land Part Lot 103 Sec 142 DP 36095
Descriptio DOORWAY ADDITION TO AGED/DEPENDENT PERSONS DWELLING (UNIT 142)
Applicant DUWAL CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P18/1202V01
DA06/0724 03/10/2006 GARY J WOODFORD & ANNE WOODFORD 2 $280,543.64 Approved
Prop address 12 FLORIDA DRIVE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 247 DP 42127 Vol 2577 Fol 640
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number P17/1310V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0724.01 03/11/2006 GARY J WOODFORD & ANNE WOODFORD 17 $280,543.64 Approved
Prop address 12 FLORIDA DRIVE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 247 DP 42127 Vol 2577 Fol 640
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS - AMENDED PLAN
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number
DA06/0871 21/11/2006 VERDUN J HOWELL & LORRAINE M HOWELL 1 $4,590.00 Approved
Prop address HARBOURSIDE VILLAGE 27 THE TERRACE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1300 Sec 54 D 100611 Vol 2230 Fol 256
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION TO RETIREMENT UNIT (UNIT 54)
Applicant ALL CLASS PERGOLAS
File Number P22/1974V01
DA06/0885 24/11/2006 JOHN A RICHARDS & MAUREEN A RICHARDS 4 $5,800.00 Approved
Prop address HARBOURSIDE VILLAGE 36 THE RAMBLE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1300 Sec 74 D 100611 Vol 2230 Fol 277
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION TO GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P22/1968V01
DA06/0775 19/10/2006 PHILIP M READHEAD, HELEN-MARY M READHEAD, 23 $252,865.00 Approved
Prop address 33 ST LOUIS AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 796 DP 43649 Vol 2587 Fol 072
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant DANMAR HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P13/1117V01
DA06/0613 24/08/2006 CALCORP GROUP PTY LTD 22 $368,750.90 Approved
Prop address 65 TISSINGTON DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 117 DP 41027 Vol 2589 Fol 881
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant CONTENT LIVING
File Number P09/1128V01
DA06/0832 07/11/2006 JOHN DRYBURGH & KATHLEEN M DRYBURGH 2 $3,750.00 Approved
Prop address 26 THE OVAL MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 1 Vol 2622 Fol 695 S/P 49778
Descriptio Patio to Dwelling
Applicant J DRYBURGH
File Number P18/1380V01
DA06/0677 14/09/2006 VOLTAGE HOLDINGS PTY LTD 42 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6/42 CONQUEST WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 6 Vol 2606 Fol 6 S/P 48118
Descriptio WAREHOUSE - MEZZANINE ADDITION (UNIT 6)
Applicant VOLTAGE HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0363V01
DA06/0814 01/11/2006 STEVEN GOLDING & KARRON E GOLDING 3 $2,885.00 Approved
Prop address 28 VERONA STREET HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2610 Fol 748 S/P 49037
Descriptio PATIO
Applicant S GOLDING
File Number P13/1031V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0834 07/11/2006 MATHEW I SKENDER 2 $14,200.00 Approved
Prop address 18/72 AMBERTON AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 68 Vol 2610 Fol 632 S/P 24554
Descriptio GARAGE & PATIO
Applicant HIGHLINE LTD
File Number P11/1434V01
DA06/0862 16/11/2006 CAMERON W BLACKWELL 6 $6,468.00 Approved
Prop address 6A CONNELL WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 44 Vol 2610 Fol 608 S/P 24554
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (8/UNIT 6A)
Applicant HIGHLINE LTD
File Number P11/0883V01
DA06/0596 18/06/2006 ANITA J PATEL 91 $270,508.18 Approved
Prop address 10 PANDO CRESCENT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 132 DP 45201 Vol 2611 Fol 367
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number P17/1304V01
DA06/0686 19/09/2006 WILLIAM E BLOOMFIELD & KATRINA A RASMUSSEN 0 $159,460.00 Approved
Prop address 8/146 ST ANDREWS DRIVE YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 8 Vol 2614 Fol 108 S/P 48121
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P36/1042V01
DA06/0719 25/09/2006 ALESSANDRO BARILE, LUCIA BARILE, PASQUALE A 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12/9 INSPIRATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 12 Vol 2614 Fol 586 S/P 49457
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - COFFEE ROASTING FACILITY
Applicant Mcartney & Associates Pty Ltd
File Number P33/0296V01
DA06/0785 23/10/2006 YANCHEP SUN CITY PTY LTD & CAPRICORN 20 $42,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 599 TWO ROCKS ROAD YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 9001 DP 49294
Descriptio VEGETATION SLASHING FOR UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE SURVEY AND
Applicant COSSILL & WEBLEY
File Number P36/0256V01
DA06/0801 25/10/2006 JOSEPH ROMANO & ANTONIO VITALE 25 $220,000.00 Approved
Prop address 17 CORDOVA TURN CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 2103 DP 50290 Vol 2625 Fol 167
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant CALAB STEEL
File Number P08/2508V01
DA06/0853 13/11/2006 RICHARD D DOS DANTOS & GUILHERME C DOS 4 $164,574.00 Approved
Prop address 26 FORDHAM AVENUE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 2119 DP 50290 Vol 2625 Fol 179
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - UNIT 1
Applicant COLLIER HOMES
File Number P08/2458V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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
DA06/0675 14/09/2006 YUKO U OISHI 2 $410,000.00 Approved
Prop address 28 ALEXANDRIA VIEW MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 488 DP 49283 Vol 2626 Fol 057
Descriptio TWO STOREY SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant K J WIACEK ARCHITECT
File Number P22/2045V01
DA06/0696 18/09/2006 LUNA PTY LTD 20 $220,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 KEMBLA CIRCLE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 863 DP 50993 Vol 2634 Fol 334
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant D LUCA
File Number P18/1448V01
DA06/0718 27/09/2006 MEEGAN M SMITH & TREVOR S SMITH 8 $262,839.00 Approved
Prop address 14 SAILBOAT LINK JINDALEE WA 6036
Land Lot 1742 DP 50638 Vol 2630 Fol 692
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P15/0307V01
DA06/0829 06/11/2006 PINEVIEW LIFESTYLE VILLAGE PTY LTD 15 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address PINEVIEW LIFESTYLE VILLAGE 48 ASHLEY ROAD TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 100 DP 49413
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE FROM DOMESTIC HOUSE TO A COMMUNITY CENTRE AND
Applicant PINEVIEW LIFESTYLE VILLAGE PTY LTD
File Number P31/0068V01
DA06/0881 23/11/2006 JOEL DOUGLAS & MICHELLE DOUGLAS 7 $39,000.00 Approved
Prop address 21 LEE-STEERE DRIVE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 7 P 12887 Vol 1538 Fol 365
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SWIMMING POOL ADDITION
Applicant ATLANTIC POOLS
File Number P20/0217V01
DA06/0894 29/11/2006 THOMAS W WAENGA & TONI L WAENGA 10 $31,000.00 Approved
Prop address 73 GREENHAVEN GLADE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 130 D 70986 Vol 1753 Fol 478
Descriptio Special Rural Development - CARPORT ADDITION AND MINOR EAVES CHANGE
Applicant TW WAENGA
File Number P07/0915V01
DA06/0908 04/12/2006 BOYA CONSULTING PTY LTD 20 $400,000.00 Approved
Prop address SECWA DEPOT 22 HOSKINS ROAD LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 11 D 75521 Vol 1840 Fol 902
Descriptio WAREHOUSE EXTENTION
Applicant BOYA CONSULTING PTY LTD
File Number P17/1113V01
DA06/0922 12/12/2006 CHRISTOPHER STIPANICEV & DRINA STIPANICEV 11 $10,500.00 Approved
Prop address 68 BEBICH DRIVE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 163 P 16085 Vol 1787 Fol 419
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicant C STIPANICEV, D STIPANICEV
File Number P34/1843V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0820 03/11/2006 ELISE J BERENGER 3 $500.00 Approved
Prop address 3 KENTIA LOOP WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 41 D 73826 Vol 1801 Fol 905
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicant EJ BERENGER
File Number P34/1086V01
DA06/0805 30/10/2006 ZOIC HOLDINGS PTY LTD 43 $2,250,000.00 Approved
Prop address 56 WINDSOR ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 19 P 6677 Vol 1218 Fol 905
Descriptio FACTORY/SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE/OFFICE DEVELOPMENT
Applicant E BRICE
File Number P33/0326V01
DA06/0657 11/09/2006 MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL 69 $17,436,650.00 Approved
Prop address 87 PEDERICK ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 505 D 59948 Vol 1863 Fol 912
Descriptio RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY
Applicant WORLEY PARSONS
File Number P23/0084V01
DA06/0917 08/12/2006 PAULINE E TILBROOK & JOHN B TILBROOK 6 $11,000.00 Approved
Prop address LANDSDALE PLANTS 42 LANDSDALE ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 39 D 19427 Vol 1218 Fol 584
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicant JB TILBROOK, PE TILBROOK
File Number P09/0793V01
DA06/0837 08/11/2006 ROKO ANTULOV & ZDRAVKA ANTULOV 36 $882,000.00 Approved
Prop address 61 ATTWELL STREET LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 6 P 16091
Descriptio GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Applicant R EATTELL
File Number P17/0958V01
DA06/0898 27/11/2006 CITY OF WANNEROO 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address (HALL PRE-SCHOOL & CHILD HEALTH) 20 BURBRIDGE AVENUE KOONDOOLA WA
Land Lot 250 D 52505 Vol 1474 Fol 777
Descriptio PATIO ADDITION
Applicant CITY OF WANNEROO
File Number P16/0141V01
DA06/0689 20/09/2006 OZRENKA LEVICKI & CARLTON A REGO 64 $165,000.00 Approved
Prop address 135 LAKELANDS DRIVE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 152 P 16140 Vol 1786 Fol 473
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE, SHED, SWIMMING POOL AND TENNIS COURT
Applicant CA REGO
File Number P12/0064V01
DA06/0914 06/12/2006 PARENT CONTROLLED CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 4 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 157 KINGSWAY DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 300 D 79048 Vol 1172 Fol 819
Descriptio TRANSPORTABLE OFFICE ACCOMODATION
Applicant TGI ELLIOTT
File Number P091550V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0910 04/12/2006 MINISTER FOR EDUCATION 11 $1,200,000.00 Approved
Prop address HIGH SCHOOL SITE 191 KINGSWAY DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 22 P 6439 Vol 1231 Fol 853
Descriptio BULK EARTHWORKS
Applicant DONALDSON & WARN ARCHITECTS
File Number P09/0755V01
DA05/0688 16/09/2005 PAUL A CONTI 318 $58,000.00 Approved
Prop address CONTI WINERY 529 WANNEROO ROAD WOODVALE WA 6026
Land Lot 36 D 30525 Vol 1563 Fol 988
Descriptio WINERY - STORAGE SHED & ROOF COVER TO EXISTING GRAGE CRUSHER
Applicant MUCHEA RURAL SHEDS
File Number P35/0011
DA06/0909 04/12/2006 SHIRE OF WANNEROO AGED PERSONS HOME 19 $3,200.00 Approved
Prop address BELGRADE PARK VILLAGE 55 BELGRADE ROAD WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 137 D 70350 Vol 1749 Fol 583
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ENCLOSURE ADDITION (UNIT 605)
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P34/1310V01
DA06/0904 01/12/2006 SHIRE OF WANNEROO AGED PERSONS HOME 8 $11,195.00 Approved
Prop address BELGRADE PARK VILLAGE 55 BELGRADE ROAD WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 137 D 70350 Vol 1749 Fol 583
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION (UNIT 615)
Applicant OUTDOOR WORLD
File Number P34/1310V01
DA06/0611 23/08/2006 MARIA SALAMONE, SALVATORE SALAMONE, 75 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 50 DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 1441 DP 256246 Vol 1313 Fol 358
Descriptio INERT LANDFILL
Applicant KOLTASZ SMITH
File Number P09/0076V01
DA06/0221.01 14/08/2006 BRIAN A SMITH & MARGARET G SMITH 89 $8,000.00 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
DA06/0627 01/09/2006 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE HOUSING AUTHORITY 78 $100,000.00 support
Prop address YANCHEP SETTLEMENT-RES 29246 401 YANCHEP BEACH ROAD YANCHEP WA 6035
Land SWAN LOC 8240
Descriptio TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
Applicant GREG ROWE & ASSOCIATES
File Number PR36/0004V01
DA06/0875 22/11/2006 DOUGLAS H MACKAY & IRENE M MACKAY 6 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address WANNEROO GATE 925 WANNEROO ROAD WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 1 D 46111 Vol 1534 Fol 684
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE TO AQUARIUM SHOWROOM
Applicant R DONOFRIO
File Number P34/1966V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0665 13/09/2006 DENDERA PTY LTD & DENISE J QUINN-SCHOFIELD 59 $15,000.00 Approved
Prop address WESTWOOD TIMBERS 3 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 332 P 12308 Vol 1495 Fol 027
Descriptio SHADE COVER ADDITION
Applicant TB QUINN-SCHOFIELD
File Number P33/0160V01
DA06/0931 29/11/2006 GARY SCHMID 13 $3,900.00 Approved
Prop address 11/65 HAINSWORTH AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 36 Vol 1975 Fol 775 S/P 24751
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING - ADDITION
Applicant SWAN PATIOS & PERGOLAS
File Number P11/0664V01
DA06/0878 22/11/2006 BRIAN H MURPHY & JENNIFER MURPHY 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 28 BARETTA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 291 P 12575 Vol 1517 Fol 507
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - TRADING IN SECOND HAND EQUIPMENT
Applicant BH MURPHY, J MURPHY
File Number P33/0197V01
DA06/0594 21/08/2006 ANTHONY J CAPES & JOLANDA CAPES 74 $12,000.00 Approved
Prop address 21 CONDUCTOR RETREAT MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 31 D 76092 Vol 1847 Fol 459
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - RURAL SHED ADDITION
Applicant AJ CAPES
File Number P20/0227V01
DA06/0933 15/12/2006 FELIPPO TANA & GIUSEPPINA TANA 5 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 82 SHILLINGTON WAY WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 194 P 17297 Vol 1859 Fol 984
Descriptio Swimming Pool
Applicant G TANA, F TANA
File Number P34/0451V01
DA06/0688 18/09/2006 DEPT OF CONSERVATION & LAND MANAGEMENT 48 $700,000.00 notsupport
Prop address PT STATE FOREST NO 65 399 NEAVES ROAD PINJAR WA 6065
Land SWAN LOC 5607
Descriptio TERMINAL SUBSTATION
Applicant WESTERN POWER CORPORATION
File Number P26/0058V01
DA06/0911 05/12/2006 VAN N HONG & THI TH NGO 6 $125,000.00 Approved
Prop address 396 BADGERUP ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 101 D 79273 Vol 1897 Fol 865
Descriptio Rural Sheds
Applicant VN HONG, TTH NGO
File Number P12/0198V01
DA06/0856 15/11/2006 KEVIN J LOCKWOOD 1 $39,570.00 Approved
Prop address 17 ROSETTA RISE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 243 P 18274 Vol 1925 Fol 14
Descriptio SHED ADDITION
Applicant GARAGEX
File Number P12/0263V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0947 20/12/2006 BARRY M HODNETT 2 $3,000.00 Approved
Prop address 14B KEMPTON GROVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 2 Vol 1992 Fol 540 S/P 25824
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicant WANNEROO PATIOS
File Number P08/0808V01
DA06/0921 12/12/2006 BRIAN PETERS & FIONA C PETERS 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 LONGRIDGE RISE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 138 P 19757 Vol 2002 Fol 554
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - NATURAL HEALING
Applicant FC PETERS
File Number P27/1378V01
DA06/0936 15/12/2006 GARY W WOOD & KARLA A CHAMPION 2 $15,000.00 Approved
Prop address 272 OLD YANCHEP ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 506 D 90054 Vol 2072 Fol 828
Descriptio RURAL SHED ADDITION
Applicant SHED CO
File Number P06/0097V01
DA06/0919 11/12/2006 MARK P DELLA-VEDOVA & SHYRELLE J DELLA- 9 $26,000.00 Approved
Prop address 20 THE FAIRWAYS GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 512 P 21845 Vol 2095 Fol 415
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - SWIMMING POOL ADDITION
Applicant MP DELLA-VEDOVA
File Number P12/0208V01
DA06/0557 04/08/2006 STEPHEN J DUGGAN & SHANNON J MASTERS 95 $111,429.00 Approved
Prop address 166 PAINI WAY JANDABUP WA 6065
Land Lot 104 P 21843 Vol 2205 Fol 106
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING AND SHED ADDITION
Applicant DORWOOD DEVELOPMENTS
File Number P14/0077V01
DA06/0930 14/12/2006 DIMITAR GEORGIEVSKI, GROZDA GEORGIEVSKI, 2 $1,000.00 Approved
Prop address 63 FURNISS ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 31 D 97580 Vol 2169 Fol 116
Descriptio CARPARK MODIFICATION
Applicant D GEORGIEVSKI
File Number P09/0631V01
DA06/0874 22/11/2006 ANN M GIUMELLI & JAMES R GIUMELLI 18 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 108 MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 252 P 23704 Vol 2177 Fol 391
Descriptio EXTENSION TO EXISTING FACTORY
Applicant MILLS & HASSALL
File Number P33/0151V01
DA06/0803 26/10/2006 AMP ROYAL RANDWICK PTY LTD 44 $1,500,000.00 Approved
Prop address OCEAN KEYS SHOPPING CENTRE 36 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA
Land Lot 406 P 23838 Vol 2183 Fol 315
Descriptio ADDITIONS TO EXISTING SHOPPING CENTRE
Applicant GREG ROWE & ASSOCIATES
File Number P08/1998V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0815 01/11/2006 NORMAN J BRADLEY & ALWYN K BRADLEY 12 $2,000.00 Approved
Prop address 8 WEXFORD MEANDER LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1435 D 99571 Vol 2191 Fol 523
Descriptio RETAINING WALL ADDITION
Applicant BRADFORD RETAINING PTY LTD
File Number P17/0429V01
DA06/0392 29/05/2006 BERNARD H VARNEY & JUNE R VARNEY 154 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 11 KAROO WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 71 P 24311 Vol 2200 Fol 488
Descriptio COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING - BUS
Applicant BH VARNEY
File Number P25/0123V01
DA06/0925 07/12/2006 GEOFFREY C ATKINSON & GAIL P ATKINSON 16 $292,933.00 Approved
Prop address 57 HONEY STREET MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 92 DP 24779 Vol 2208 Fol 237
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE
Applicant DON RUSSELL HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P20/0018V01
DA06/0690.01 13/12/2006 NESSA PTY LTD 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 87 INNOVATION CIRCUIT WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 216 DP 35032 Vol 2533 Fol 912
Descriptio FACTORY WITH INCIDENTAL SHOWROOM AND OFFICE
Applicant C VINCIULLO
File Number
DA06/0851 13/11/2006 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH 26 $960,000.00 Approved
Prop address BANKSIA GROVE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 KURRAJONG BOULEVARD
Land Lot 217 DP 35022 Vol 2536 Fol 889
Descriptio ADDITIONS TO EXISITING SCHOOL
Applicant SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number P04/0189V02
DA06/0549 31/07/2006 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH 101 $49,390.00 Approved
Prop address BANKSIA GROVE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 KURRAJONG BOULEVARD
Land Lot 217 DP 35022 Vol 2536 Fol 889
Descriptio EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - BOUNDARY FENCE ADDITION
Applicant SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number P04/0189V02
DA06/0900 28/11/2006 BASIL HK ASAD & ALI H ASAD 23 $4,639.00 Approved
Prop address 44 APPLEBY DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 217 DP 36416 Vol 2540 Fol 517
Descriptio TWO PATIOS TO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant NORTHERN PATIOS INSTALLATIONS
File Number P09/0531V01
DA06/0778 19/10/2006 MARTIN W MOSLEY & SIAN G MOSLEY 52 $180,000.00 Approved
Prop address 36 BUSHWOOD FOLLOW TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 78 DP 38231 Vol 2549 Fol 028
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING AND SHED
Applicant MW MOSLEY
File Number P32/0845v01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0915 07/12/2006 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP 11 $400.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY COURT 11 VISCOUNT LOOP MADELEY WA 6065
Land Part Lot 103 Sec 23 DP 36095
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE - PERGOLA ADDITION
Applicant D BIRCH
File Number P18/1514V01
DA06/0887 28/11/2006 RALPH H WHEELER & LYNN M WHEELER 5 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 10 CARRAMAR ROAD CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 2112 DP 36914 Vol 2551 Fol 91
Descriptio Gazebo & Retaining Wall
Applicant RH WHEELER
File Number P07/0840V01
DA06/0855 14/11/2006 INVOX PTY LTD 18 $1,000.00 Approved
Prop address LANDSDALE FORUM & CHILD CARE CENTRE 127 THE BROADVIEW LANDSDALE WA
Land Lot 991 DP 39373
Descriptio PET SHOP
Applicant M FUDA
File Number P17/0130V03
DA06/0434 13/06/2006 HOMESWEST 141 $0.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 6 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 78 DP 35592
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE FOR SHOPPING CENTRE TENANCIES
Applicant JONES COULTER YOUNG PTY LTD
File Number P05/1101V01
DA06/0728 04/10/2006 HOMESWEST 60 $6,500.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 5 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 79 DP 35592
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE TO GIFT SHOP
Applicant S BUSH, J SMITH
File Number P05/1268V01
DA06/0864 17/11/2006 LAURA FELL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 10 $266,596.00 Approved
Prop address 12 AMERY ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 287 DP 38680 Vol 2562 Fol 610
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant DANMAR HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P13/0703V01
DA06/0766 16/10/2006 ROCKLINE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 48 $200.00 Approved
Prop address 35 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 405 DP 39299 Vol 2564 Fol 287
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - SHOWRROM TO BEAUTY SALON & CLOTHING/FOOTWARE STORE
Applicant RAY JACKSON
File Number P08/1083V01
DA06/0940 18/12/2006 RICHARD G SCOTT & GILLIAN M SCOTT 9 $429,000.00 Approved
Prop address 22 CITRUS COURT TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 7 DP 40184 Vol 2560 Fol 064
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant THE RURAL BUILDING COMPANY
File Number P32/0566V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0824 03/11/2006 ERA NOMINEES PTY LTD 13 $253,412.00 Approved
Prop address 20 VERMONT APPROACH HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 815 DP 43649 Vol 2587 Fol 091
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant DANMAR HOMES
File Number P13/1276V01
DA06/0359 12/05/2006 GIDEON N ROSSOUW, MARTINA M GERICKE, 77 $806,100.00 Approved
Prop address 8 DUNCOMBE GROVE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 2 DP 45048 Vol 2588 Fol 062
Descriptio MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT (FOUR SHOPS AND FOUR GROUPED DWELLINGS)
Applicant P BOTHA
File Number P27/1179V01
DA06/0568 09/08/2006 ANDRZEJ WORYNSKI & MALDARA F POPAL 69 $250,000.00 Approved
Prop address 218 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1062 DP 45432 Vol 2593 Fol 838
Descriptio SINGLE HOUSE WITH HOME OFFICE
Applicant MF POPAL, A WORYNSKI
File Number P08/1827V01
DA06/0819 03/11/2006 DALE FIGLIOMENI & NATALE FIGLIOMENI 35 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4/59 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 4 Vol 2594 Fol 869 S/P 47352
Descriptio STORAGE YARD
Applicant JOJO PLASTICS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0353V01
DA06/0893 24/11/2006 BENEDICT S FRANCIS & SAMANTHA FRANCIS 8 $354,188.18 Approved
Prop address 25 OLIVEDALE ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 641 DP 46620 Vol 2604 Fol 031
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number P18/1129V01
DA06/0935 15/12/2006 MICHAEL SKENDER & MARIA F SKENDER 1 $470,000.00 Approved
Prop address 12 BOMBARDIER ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 219 DP 45386
Descriptio WAREHOUSE
Applicant M SKENDER
File Number P33/0469V01
DA06/0631 01/09/2006 PULITANO BUILDING COMPANY P/L 84 $305,000.00 Approved
Prop address 17 BESSEMER WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 217 DP 45386 Vol 2604 Fol 137
Descriptio TWO WAREHOUSES AND INCIDENTAL OFFICES
Applicant PULITANO BUILDING COMPANY P/L
File Number P33/0462V01
DA06/0790 19/10/2006 FIRST STATE WESTERN PROPERTIES P/L 22 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 61 KEY LARGO DRIVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 506 DP 47105 Vol 2605 Fol 122
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE FROM SHOWROOM/OFFICE TO RECREATION CENTRE (UNITS 3-5)
Applicant FIRST STATE DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD
File Number P08/0871V02
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0899 14/11/2006 KERE JOHANSON & BRENDAN M ANTROBUS 24 $143,335.00 Approved
Prop address 8A MUSKOKA AVENUE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2619 Fol 218 S/P 45821
Descriptio SECOND GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant STRATAWISE
File Number P34/0617V01
DA06/0693 19/09/2006 JOHN A STARKEY & DEBORAH STARKEY 46 $252,865.00 Approved
Prop address 77 WATKINS LOOP TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 79 DP 44612 Vol 2608 Fol 250
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant DANMAR HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P31/1258V01
DA06/0884 24/11/2006 JUSTIN SONIA PTY LTD 5 Approved
Prop address 10 ZINGARELLO STREET PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 112 DP 48911
Descriptio HOME BUSINESS - SMALL REAL ESTATE OFFICE (CATEGORY 2)
Applicant JUSTIN SONIA PTY LTD
File Number P25/0618V01
DA06/0817 02/11/2006 XTREME HOLDINGS PTY LTD 15 $372,000.00 Approved
Prop address 5 GLANDORE RISE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 139 DP 45201
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant THE DESIGN MILL
File Number P17/1328V01
DA06/0565 07/08/2006 PRIMEWEST NO. 11 PTY LTD 102 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 278 DP 46283 Vol 2613 Fol 296
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE FROM MEDICAL CENTRE TO RETAIL SHOP (RETAIL 20)
Applicant JONES COULTER YOUNG PTY LTD
File Number P05/1101V01
DA06/0802 30/10/2006 DUC C TRAN & HUY-CHENG TRAN 8 $350,000.00 Approved
Prop address 8 TONY MARTIN WAY DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 961 DP 48874 Vol 2618 Fol 102
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING
Applicant DC TRAN
File Number P09/1413V01
DA06/0804 27/10/2006 BUTLER LAND COMPANY PTY LTD & QUINNS 43 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1100 CONNOLLY DRIVE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 9114 DP 50047
Descriptio ENTRY STATEMENT AND STREETSCAPE WORKS (BRIGHTON STAGE 71)
Applicant MCNALLY NEWTON LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
File Number P05/0656V01
DA06/0916 07/12/2006 HELENA ANTULOV 7 $5,700.00 Approved
Prop address 32 COOPER STREET MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 700 DP 49342
Descriptio SINGLE DWELLING - SHED ADDITION
Applicant HIGHLINE LTD
File Number P18/0143V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0685 19/09/2006 YANCHEP SUN CITY PTY LTD & CAPRICORN 64 $188,250.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 602 TWO ROCKS ROAD YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 9002 DP 49302
Descriptio CLEARING OF EARTHWORKS
Applicant COSSILL & WEBLEY CONSULTING ENGINEERS
File Number P36/0736V01
DA06/0854 13/11/2006 RICHARD D DOS DANTOS & GUILHERME C DOS 14 $164,965.00 Approved
Prop address 26 FORDHAM AVENUE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 2119 DP 50290 Vol 2625 Fol 179
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - UNIT 2. ALSO REFER DA06/0853
Applicant COLLIER HOMES
File Number P08/2458V01
DA06/0705 22/09/2006 J & KD HOLDINGS PTY LTD 6 $414,280.00 Approved
Prop address 26 CHALKWELL BEND LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 915 DP 49345 Vol 2626 Fol 653
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant DANMAR HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P17/1496V01
DA06/0886 27/11/2006 COLIN J SHATFORD & PAMELA A SHATFORD 4 $350,000.00 Approved
Prop address 55 CELEBRATION BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1767 DP 50947
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant JWH GROUP PTY LTD
File Number P08/2642V01
DA06/0920 11/12/2006 JONATHON M BOSCH, LENCE BOSCH, DIMCE 14 $313,908.00 Approved
Prop address 4 LORIMER STREET CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1804 DP 50947 Vol 2627 Fol 035
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant BGC RESIDENTIAL PTY LTD (STATESMAN HOMES)
File Number P08/2736V01
DA06/0721 29/09/2006 CHIN K TAN & BENG C TAN 32 $376,677.00 Approved
Prop address 2 SALISHAN STREET CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1701 DP 50948 Vol 2627 Fol 39
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant CHESSINGTON HOMES
File Number P08/2589V01
DA06/0732 05/10/2006 CHIN K TAN & BENG C TAN 41 $379,000.00 Approved
Prop address 50 SOMERLY DRIVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1725 DP 50948 Vol 2627 Fol 58
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant CHESSINGTON HOMES
File Number P08/2586V01
DA06/0706 20/09/2006 ANDREJ WISNIEWSKI & ALICJA WISNIEWSKI 52 $271,970.00 Approved
Prop address 37 CELEBRATION BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1726 DP 50948 Vol 2627 Fol 059
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLING
Applicant A WISNIEWSKI, A WISNIEWSKI
File Number P08/2575V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/11/2006 00:00:00 AND 30/11/2006 23:59:59)
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 DA06/0945 19/12/2006 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF PERTH 2 $680,000.00 Approved
Prop address IRENE MCCORMACK COLLEGE 18 BRADMAN DRIVE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 2005 DP 49282
Descriptio BRIGHTON CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL - ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ADDITION
Applicant SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number P05/0126V01
DA06/0835 06/11/2006 ANTONIO RADICI 4 $220,000.00 Approved
Prop address 41 WILMOT BEND MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 862 DP 50993 Vol 2634 Fol 333
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant A RADICI
File Number P18/1477V01
DA06/0847 10/11/2006 I & JR MASTERANGELO PTY LTD 5 $270,000.00 Approved
Prop address 69 KEMBLA CIRCLE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 882 DP 50994 Vol 2634 Fol 376
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant I & JR MASTERANGELO PTY LTD
File Number P18/1447V01
DA06/0784 23/10/2006 SCOTT A PHILLIPS & BELINDA A BROMLEWE 34 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 1/67 FURNISS ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 1 Vol 2632 Fol 201 S/P 49463
Descriptio CHANGE OF USE - WAREHOUSE TO RECREATION CENTRE
Applicant T SIBON
File Number P09/0632V01
DA06/0883 23/11/2006 GEOFFREY J ADAMS, VERNA M ADAMS, CLARE J 10 $341,658.00 Approved
Prop address 3 CONDRO BEND SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 902 DP 50543 Vol 2631 Fol 663
Descriptio GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicant AFFORDABLE LIVING HOMES
File Number P29/0422V01
DA06/0939 18/12/2006 GULLA DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD & SAMROSE 1 $440,000.00 Approved
Prop address 60 INSPIRATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 332 DP 49499 Vol 2639 Fol 081
Descriptio TWO WAREHOUSES
Applicant GULLA DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD, SAMROSE DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0564V01
DA06/0830 06/11/2006 ANGELINA VISINTIN 40 $338,497.00 Approved
Prop address 37 CAPRI LEONE WAY SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 900 DP 49784 Vol 2641 Fol 101
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P29/0426V01
DA06/0831 06/11/2006 LINO VISINTIN 27 $363,541.00 Approved
Prop address 15 TORRENOVA WAY SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 935 DP 49784 Vol 2641 Fol 131
Descriptio TWO GROUPED DWELLINGS
Applicant DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P29/0427V01
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File Ref: C06075V01
File Name: AA Tender No 06075 The Construction Of Connolly Drive Dual Carriageway MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Road Clar.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Projects Construction
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment: Nil
Issue
To consider Tender No 06075 – The Construction of Connolly Drive Dual Carriageway – MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Road, Clarkson and Tamala Park.
Background
Council considered a report (Item IN14-11/05 refers) at its meeting on 22 November 2005 regarding the State Government funding contribution of $3m towards the construction of Connolly Drive and adopted the following resolutions:
“That Council:
1. NOTES the State Government’s funding contribution of $3m towards the construction of Connolly Drive and the following budget variation to the 2005/2006 Budget to reflect this increase in income:
Cost Code |
Present Budget |
Additional Amount |
Revised Budget |
Description |
72401.0001.1699 |
Nil |
$3,000,000 |
$3,000,000 |
Other Government Grants and Subsidies - Non operating Activities |
2. Pursuant to Section 6.8 (1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVES BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the expenditure of $250,000 for Stage 1 of Connolly Drive, incorporating survey, design documentation and approved works.
3. NOTES the following budget variation to reflect the proposed expenditure outlined in Recommendation 2 above.
EXPENDITURE
Cost Code/ Project No |
From |
To |
Description |
72401.0001.1699 |
$250,000 |
|
Other Government Grants and Subsidies - Non operating Activities |
846116 |
|
$250,000 |
Connolly Drive Construction Stage 1 - Tamala Park and Clarkson |
4. NOTES that $2.75m will be retained in restricted grants for allocation in the 2006/2007 Roadworks Capital Works Program for construction of Connolly Drive Stage 2.”
The survey and design works commenced in December 2005. After obtaining a clearing permit from the Department for Environment and Conservation (DEC) and a detailed review of the various pavement and drainage options, the final design was prepared in November 2006 leading to the invitation of tenders in December 2006. This report considers the tenders and recommendation to select a tender for the construction of Connolly Drive from MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Drive.
Detail
The final design of Connolly Drive from MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Drive includes a four laned dual carriageway with cycle lanes in each direction, minimal stormwater drainage structures and a dual use path for the entire length. The new road will be fully illuminated with the provision of median street lighting to Australian Standards AS1158. The new road will also be landscaped, the extent of which will be determined after a detailed landscaping design is finalised. In order to provide a sufficient safety buffer between the median landscaping and the traffic lanes for median maintenance activities, a 1.0m wide in-situ concrete median edging is also included.
Tender No. 06075 for the construction of Connolly Drive from MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Drive was advertised on 2 December 2006 and closed at the City’s Offices at 3.00pm on 19 December 2006 with the receipt of the following submissions:
No |
Tenderer |
1 |
Gavin Civil |
2 |
|
3 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
4 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
5 |
R J Vincent & Co |
6 |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
7 |
Riverlea Corporation |
Tender Assessment
The Coordinator Projects Construction and the engineering designer from BG & E Consulting Engineers have evaluated tenders based upon the following selection criteria:
1 |
Price for the Works offered |
2 |
Tenderer’s demonstrated ability to manage projects |
3 |
Tenderer’s resources and evidence of Company stability |
4 |
Tenderer’s previous experience in carrying out work similar to the Works |
Tenderers have provided varying levels of information in their tenders and this has been reflected in the weightings that have been applied to the selection criteria.
Price for the Works offered
Malavoca Pty Ltd submitted the lowest conforming tender.
Tenderer |
Tender Price |
Ranking |
Malavoca Pty Ltd |
$2,363,158.00 |
1 |
R J Vincent & Co |
$2,602,130.00 |
2 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
$2,911,190.16 |
3 |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
$2,952,924.86 |
4 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
$3,314,056.21 |
5 |
Riverlea Corporation |
$3,459,892.00 |
6 |
Gavin Civil |
$3,986,195.00 |
7 |
This criterion represents 70% of the total score.
Riverlea Corporation has not completed the City’s prescribed price Schedule A and its tender was non-conforming and excluded from the tender evaluation process.
Tenderer’s demonstrated ability to manage projects
Information contained within the Tender Schedules and attached information indicates all tenderers have the ability to undertake the tendered works. As evidenced from the information provided, some tenderers engage Quality Management Systems within their organisations. Tenderers have demonstrated the ability, in varying degrees, to successfully engage and monitor site health and safety. Tenderers have differing levels of experience and this level of experience has been reflected in the weightings applied in the Selection Criteria. Based on the information provided, tenderers have been ranked in the following order:
Tenderer |
Ranking |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
1 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
2 |
Malavoca Pty Ltd |
3 |
Gavin Civil |
4 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
5 |
R J Vincent & Co |
6 |
This criterion represents 15% of the total score.
Tenderer’s resources and evidence of Company stability
Most tenderers have provided details of their plant and equipment, personnel and current work in progress. Information indicates that the Connolly Drive project would suit the workload of all tenderers with some tenderers seeking new work and others with current projects nearing completion. Tenderers have demonstrated varying levels of experience in the type of tendered works. Resources and experience have been reflected in the weightings applied in the Selection Criteria.
Based on the information provided, tenderers have been ranked in the following order:
Tenderer |
Ranking |
Malavoca Pty Ltd |
1 |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
2 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
3 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
4 |
Gavin Civil |
5 |
R J Vincent & Co |
6 |
This criterion represents 10% of the total score.
Tenderer’s previous experience in carrying out work similar to the Works
Most tenderers have, provided details of projects completed in the recent past demonstrating their experience in carrying out works similar to the tendered works. Based on the information provided, tenderers have been ranked in the following order:
Tenderer |
Ranking |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
1 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
2 |
Malavoca Pty Ltd |
3 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
4 |
R J Vincent & Co |
5 |
Gavin Civil |
6 |
This criterion represents 5% of the total score.
Overall Ranking Assessment
The overall ranking of tenderers based on a weighted score is shown below:
Tenderer |
Ranking |
Malavoca Pty Ltd |
1 |
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
2 |
R J Vincent & Co |
3 |
Murphy Civil Pty Ltd |
4 |
J J McDonald & Sons Pty Ltd |
5 |
Gavin Civil |
6 |
Malavoca Pty Ltd’s submission has been evaluated and is ranked highest in accordance with the selection criteria and weightings as detailed in the tender document.
The evaluation process determined that the tender from Malavoca Pty Ltd fully complies with the requirements of the tender and meets the selection criteria.
BGE Consulting Engineers contacted the referee nominated on Malavoca’s most recent project, which is nearing completion, and it was confirmed that works for the project were completed in a timely and professional manner with a high degree of workmanship.
The referee advised that he would have no hesitation in recommending Malavoca Pty Ltd for a project like Connolly Drive. In addition Malavoca Pty Ltd has previously undertaken the Hepburn Avenue contract earthworks for the City and the company’s performance on this project was satisfactory.
Based on the Tender Evaluation Team’s assessment of the tender submissions, Malavoca Pty Ltd’s tender lump sum bid of $2,363,158 is recommended for acceptance.
All tenderers have also provided costs for two optional items and unit rates for labour, materials and plant hire to accommodate any change in the scope of works during construction.
One optional item (OP 1) relates to the spreading of woodchip mulch in verges and median in lieu of spraying with hydromulch at an additional cost of $29,900.
The second optional item (OP 2) relates to placing coloured concrete for the median edge instead of normal grey coloured concrete at an additional cost of $45,600.
It is proposed to include the above two items in the tender from Malavoca Pty Ltd resulting in amended tender price of $2,438,658 which is less than the tender price (without inclusion of two optional items) of the next lowest price tenderer, R J Vincent & Co.
Consultation
The contractor will be required to meet with the City’s Supervising Engineer, a representative from BG & E Consulting Engineers and a representative from Water Corporation to establish construction protocols to protect Water Corporation’s infrastructure within the Connolly Drive road reserve.
The Chief Executive Officer, Tamala Park Regional Council (TPRC), was consulted during the preliminary design stage of the project to ascertain the future access needs from the land owned by Tamala Park Regional Council. A proposal presented by TPRC to dispose of excess material from the refuse disposal site within Connolly Drive was also considered during these consultations. TPRC requested that the City raise Connolly Drive road levels to accommodate its excess material. However, due to design constraints this proposal could not be accommodated.
Comment
Tenders have been evaluated in accordance with the selection criteria and based on the evaluation report prepared by BG & E Consulting Engineers and the tender evaluation undertaken, the tender from Malavoca Pty Ltd for an amended tender price of $2,438,658 provides the best value for money for the City and is recommended for acceptance. The inclusion of optional items (OP 1 – spreading of woodchip mulch and OP 2 – provision of coloured concrete median edge instead of grey concrete) at an additional cost of $75,500, is considered appropriate as woodchip mulch will form part of the ultimate landscaping works and coloured concrete will add to the aesthetics of the overall landscape.
It is noted that the Connolly Drive extension project was not listed in the City’s five year Capital Works Program when the State Government announced this project in October 2005. Administration has, as a priority, completed preliminary investigation, survey pick up, preliminary design, native vegetation clearing permit process, water bore licence process, aboriginal heritage studies, liaison with Tamala Park Regional Council, liaison with Water Corporation which has significant infrastructure within the Connolly Drive road reserve, liaison with Western Power and the final detailed design and documentation of this project in the relatively short time of about 13 months, culminating in the invitation of tenders in December 2006.
Successful completion of street lighting within the new Connolly Drive is dependent on securing a suitable power connection from Western Power. As per advice received from Western Power, a new transformer is required to provide adequate power supply for the proposed street lighting within Connolly Drive. The proposed transformer is to be placed on a 27.5m2 of land adjoining the Connolly Drive road reserve. Suitable land for accommodating the transformer has been identified within Lot 17 Tamala Park as land on the east of Connolly Drive forms part of the Neerabup National Park. The process has been initiated to secure land for this transformer through Tamala Park Regional Council but it is likely that this process will take longer than usual, as approval is required from each of the seven Member Councils of the Tamala Park Regional Council.
Subject to Council’s acceptance of this tender, works are to commence during early February 2007 with civil works completion scheduled prior to 31 May 2007.
Statutory Compliance
Tenders have been invited and properly evaluated against the selection criteria in accordance with Section 3.57 of the Local Government Act and associated Local Government (Functions and General) Regulations 1996.
The Manager Contracts and Property Services has reviewed the tender compliance and assessment process and endorses the recommendations.
Strategic Implications
The Construction of Connolly Drive from MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Road, is aligned with the following City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan goals and strategies:
“Social
2.5 Improve transport options and connections
Economic
3.2 Improve regional infrastructure”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
By accepting the tender from Malavoca Pty Ltd, the total estimated cost of the Connolly Drive extension works, including the consulting fees that will be incurred is summarised as follows:
ITEM DESCRIPTION |
AMOUNT |
Contract works price based on Malavoca Pty Ltd’s tender |
$2,363,158 |
Additional cost to include optional item (OP 1) – spread mulch in verges and median |
$29,900 |
Additional cost to include optional item (OP 2) – Provide coloured concrete median edge instead of grey concrete edge |
$45,600 |
Consultancy fees for design, documentation and tender process |
$92,000 |
Consultancy fees for construction supervision and contract management |
$28,000 |
Project Management Charges |
$30,000 |
Water Bore |
$30,000 |
Western Power infrastructure establishment charges (estimated – provisional estimate, firm quote awaited) |
$80,000 |
Landscaping (provisional estimate) |
$200,000 |
Contingency |
$100,000 |
TOTAL |
$2,998,658 |
Funds for this project have been allocated in the City’s 2005/06 and 2006/2007 Capital Works Budget as detailed below:
Project Number |
Budget Amount |
PR-1065 |
$3,000,000 |
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council ACCEPTS Tender Number 06075 submitted by Malavoca Pty Ltd for the Construction of Connolly Drive from MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Drive, Neerabup, for the amended fixed lump sum price of $2,438,658 (inclusive of optional item OP 1 - Provision of woodchip mulch and optional item OP2 – Provision of coloured concrete median edge), in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the tender document.
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Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30 December 2007
Attachment(s): 5
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Issue
To consider projects to be submitted for funding from the Public Transport Authority’s (PTA) Accessible Pathways Grant Scheme for 2007/2008.
Background
PTA released details of the Accessible Pathways Grant Scheme 2007/2008 on 19 December 2006, with applications to be submitted before 19 February 2007, six weeks earlier than closure for the 2005/2006 grants. No grants were released for the 2006/2007 period. The specific conditions of grant for 2007/2008 include:
· Grants are only for pathways that afford universal access to existing public transport infrastructure.
· The maximum grant from the PTA towards a project per application is $15,000 or 50% which ever is the lesser amount.
· Council must provide matching funding to the grant plus any extra to complete the project.
· Council must approve all projects applied for before the PTA may approve the applications.
· Community support, requests or complaints must be demonstrated for an application to be considered by the PTA.
· The pathway can only be located on road reserve, Crown land or land owned by a public authority/local government.
· Works must be completed prior to the end of May 2008.
The grant application requires details of the estimated patronage, cost of construction and cost of annual maintenance.
Detail
A review of the bus routes through the City, the existing path network and public requests has indicated the following pathways for consideration by Council:
1. Wanneroo Road, Wangara – construction of a 2m wide concrete accessible path from the path on Prindiville Drive servicing the commercial area, to the two bus stops located to the south on Wanneroo Road. These are well-used bus stops, with shelters, providing public access points to the Wangara Industrial Area for workers and shoppers.
The project would include 9m long concrete pads next to the kerb to give clear areas to get on/off the buses and pedestrian ramps (plus tactile pavers) and path to cross Wanneroo Road. The total path length is 260m at a cost of $19,000 (refer Attachment 1).
Grant Amount $9,500
2. Connolly Drive, Clarkson – construct a 2m wide concrete accessible path along the east side to provide connectivity of the accessible path network to bus stops in Connolly Drive and Walyunga Boulevard from the new residential area south of the Clarkson High School. The total path length is 90m at a cost of $6,000 (Refer Attachment 2).
Grant Amount $3,000
3. Marmion Avenue, Quinns Rocks – construct a 2m wide concrete accessible path along the west side to provide connectivity of the accessible path network to bus stops on the northern side of Quinns Road. The project would include 9m long by 1m wide concrete pads next to the kerb to give clear areas to get on/off the buses. The total path length is 250m at a cost of $19,000 (Refer Attachment3).
Grant Amount $9,500
4. Littleham Loop to Marmion Avenue, Quinns Rocks – construct a 2m wide concrete accessible path through a Crown Reserve to provide connectivity of the accessible path network from the residential area to bus stops in Marmion Avenue. The total path length is 145m at a cost of $9,500 (Refer Attachment 4).
Grant Amount $4,750
5. Wanneroo Road, Hocking – construct a 2m wide concrete accessible path along the east side to provide connectivity of the accessible path network to bus stops in Wanneroo Road from the new residential area around Carisbrooke Loop. The project would include one 9m by 1m concrete pad on the east side of Wanneroo Road next to the kerb to give clear areas to get on/off the buses. The total path length is 260m at a cost of $18,000 (Refer Attachment 5).
Grant Amount $9,000
Comment
Prior to preparing the submissions to PTA a review was undertaken of the draft 2005/2006 Pathway Facilities Capital Works Program to ascertain the projects that would meet the guidelines of the Grant Scheme. The submitted projects were selected on the basis that they provide the greatest connectivity to public transport and community facilities, a key requirement of the submission guidelines.
The completion of missing links along well-travelled routes was also a strong factor considered.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The application for the PTA Accessible Pathways Grant Scheme to provide accessible pathway connectivity to bus stops is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The grant requires a ‘dollar for dollar’ contribution in funding from the City for each application. This can be considered in the selection of the 2007/2008 Capital Works Program for New Pathway Facilities within the City’s Five Year projected budget allocations.
A total grant of $35,750 is sought from PTA.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council APPROVES the submission of the following pathway projects for funding consideration in the Public Transport Authority Accessible Pathways Grant Scheme 2007/2008:
1. Wanneroo Road, Wangara, south of Prindiville Drive to access two bus stops.
2. Connolly Drive, Clarkson, south of Walyunga Boulevard to complete access between a new residential area south of the Clarkson High School and bus stops.
3. Marmion Avenue, Quinns Rocks, north of Quinns Road to access two bus stops.
4. Littleham Loop to Marmion Avenue, Quinns Rocks, to link a path network through a reserve to access bus stops.
5. Wanneroo Road, Hocking, south of Carisbrooke Loop, to link a new residential area and bus stops.
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PROPOSED PATHWAY
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File Ref: S17/0005V02
File Name: BA Public Transport Authority Bus Shelter Grant Scheme 2007 08.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment: Nil
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Issue
To consider support of a submission by the City for the funding of five “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelters” as part of the 2007/2008 Bus Shelter Grants Scheme promoted by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure through the Public Transport Authority (PTA).
Background
The PTA called for submissions on 19 December 2006 from Local Government Authorities for the Bus Shelter Grant Scheme 2007/2008 with applications closing on Monday 19 February 2007. Works must be completed prior to the end of May 2008.
The maximum grant per shelter is capped at $7,500 and the total application is limited to $30,000 per application.
To date a total of twenty approved “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelters” have been installed at various locations within the City as part of this scheme, primarily in the immediate vicinity of local shopping centres, commercial centres, arterial roads, parks and community facilities – refer Council Report Nos. TS12-11/02, TS06-03/02, TS15-04/04, TS02-04/05 and IN12-06/06.
Based on cost incurred to date, the updated estimate of costs associated with the provision of a “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelter” is summarised in the following table.
ITEM |
COST |
Material supply, fabrication and installation |
$13,200 |
Concrete footing and slab |
$ 3,400 |
Tactile paving |
$ 1,400 |
Project costs, advertising, site survey and design |
$ 2,000 |
AVERAGE COST PER BUS SHELTER |
$20,000 |
The actual cost per shelter is dependant on the extent of site works to be undertaken and would generally vary within approximately plus/minus 10% of the estimate as tabled above.
Detail
On review of potential sites for the location of the new bus shelters, a further five sites have been identified and prioritised on the basis of location, ie: in the immediate vicinity of local shopping centres, parks, schools etc., secondly, located on the major road network where Adshel Street Furniture Pty Ltd “advertising” bus shelters have not been installed due to Adshel’s criteria relating to advertising sight lines being compromised and thirdly, site upgrade. The proposed sites are listed in the following table:
|
Proposed Site |
Locality |
Priority |
Priority Basis |
A. |
West side of Key Largo Drive adjacent to the Tavern |
Clarkson |
1 |
Shopping Centre |
B. |
North side of Marangaroo Drive east of Giralt Road opposite the Seven Oaks Retirement Village |
Marangaroo |
2 |
Aged Housing Complex |
C. |
Cnr Giralt and Kent Roads adjacent to Cabrini Park |
Marangaroo |
3 |
Major Road Network |
D. |
Koondoola Avenue, east side south of Marangaroo Drive |
Koondoola |
4 |
Major Road Network |
E. |
Marangaroo Drive north side west of The Avenue |
Alexander Heights |
5 |
Major Road Network |
Bus shelters do not currently exist at the sites tabled above.
With a requested grant of $6,000 per shelter, the City’s submission will seek the maximum of $30,000 grant funding.
It is noted that Administration is also proposing a single-sided bus shelter. This will result in a lower cost per unit given the rapidly escalating price of the double-sided design. An option to consider alternative bus shelters will also be explored as part of the tender documentation prepared for this project.
Consultation
Pending confirmation of grant monies by PTA, public comment will be sought by posting a notice of intent, inclusive of a picture of the new shelter at each site. It is intended that this signage will be in place for a two-week period.
Comment
Subject to confirmation of funding by the PTA, Council’s subsequent approval of project funding in the 2007/2008 Capital Works Budget and the outcome of public consultation, tenders will be called for the supply and installation of five bus shelters at locations as identified in this report.
Costs for both single-sided and double-sided “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelters” will be sought and on receipt of tender submissions the nominated sites will be reviewed to determine whether a single-sided or double-sided shelter is installed with unit cost being the primary decision driver. Furthermore, it is also proposed to seek alternative bus shelter designs that meet the PTA’s Grant Guidelines and Shelter Design Criteria. Should such submissions result in a cost saving per unit, then this option will be included in the tender award outcome.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The application to the PTA’s Bus Shelter Grant Scheme 2007/2008 to provide bus shelters for public transport is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections
Economic
3.2 Improve regional Infrastructure”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
A budget of $70,000 is currently listed in the draft 2007/2008 Capital Works Budget for funding consideration by Council. If the grant application of $30,000 is successful, this will result in a total budget of $100,000 on proviso that five shelters are installed. The combined funding will cover the supply of materials, manufacture and installation of the five shelters.
Tender documentation will allow for single-sided “City of Wanneroo” and alternative bus shelter designs that meet PTA’s Grant Guidelines and Shelter Design Criteria to be submitted, which may reduce unit costs and result in savings in the municipal funding.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. SUBMITS an application seeking $30,000 in funding from the Public Transport Authority’s Bus Shelter Grant Scheme 2007/2008 as part funding for the supply and installation of five “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelters” proposed at the following locations:
|
Proposed Site |
Locality |
Priority |
Priority Basis |
A. |
West side of Key Largo Drive adjacent to the Tavern |
Clarkson |
1 |
Shopping Centre |
B. |
North side of Marangaroo Drive east of Giralt Road opposite the Seven Oaks Retirement Village |
Marangaroo |
2 |
Aged Housing Complex |
C. |
Cnr Giralt and Kent Roads adjacent to Cabrini Park |
Marangaroo |
3 |
Major Road Network |
D. |
Koondoola Avenue, east side south of Marangaroo Drive |
Koondoola |
4 |
Major Road Network |
E. |
Marangaroo Drive, north side west of The Avenue |
Alexander Heights |
5 |
Major Road Network |
2. LISTS for consideration in the draft 2007/2008 Capital Works Budget an amount of $100,000 for five “City of Wanneroo Bus Shelters”, comprising of $70,000 from Municipal Funds and the balance of $30,000 from the Public Transport Authority 2007/2008 Bus Shelter Grant Scheme.
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File Ref: R24/0003, R24/0005
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Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30/1/2007
Attachment: Nil
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Issue
To consider a petition requesting traffic and speed management at the Wanneroo Road/Hester Avenue intersection.
Background
A petition signed by 354 people was received by Council at its meeting on 12 December 2006 with a request to “To reduce traffic speed on Wanneroo Road from the Ocean View Tavern to Golf Links Drive, Carramar and to install traffic lights at the intersection of Wanneroo Road and Hester Avenue, also the removal of all trees in the centre islands”.
It is noted that the petition did not adhere to the conditions required to be treated as a petition as most of the 354 signatures were on pages not clearly stating the nature of the petition, many signatories were not residents of the City of Wanneroo, did not provide addresses and information was not complete or legible. However, given the nature of the issues raised Administration has reviewed the matter and provides this report on an “information only” basis.
Detail
Wanneroo Road is a dedicated “main road” under the control of Main Roads WA (MRWA), therefore the local authorities traversed by Wanneroo Road have no authority over it. The section of road referred to in the petition is 5.5km long with the northern 1.5km being divided carriageway, with a speed limit of 90km/h as there are very few intersections and little direct property access.
Hester Avenue intersects with Wanneroo Road as a ‘T’ junction on a slight curve and hilltop, and is ‘stop’ sign controlled. Over 13,000vpd use Hester Avenue and this represents around half the Wanneroo Road traffic in the vicinity of the intersection.
There were 43 crashes reported at the intersection from 2001 to 2005, with three hospitalisations and no fatalities. The majority of crashes reported were property damage only. Rear end crashes in Hester Avenue (inattentive drivers) account for 18 (42%) and right angle crashes in Wanneroo Road account for 20 (47%).
In order of crash priority, this intersection ranks 237th of the intersections in the Perth metropolitan area under the control of MRWA.
Consultation
MRWA has previously been consulted on the matters raised in the petition and its review of the design showed that Wanneroo Road was designed for the 90km/h speed environment in this general location.
Comment
Driver behaviour on this type of rural main road has been recognised since the 1970’s – if the speed limit is not reasonable for the condition of the road and safe driving conditions, then most drivers tend to ignore the speed limit. Conversely, if the speed limit is reasonable then most drivers will comply. As many drivers are not complying with the present speed limit this indicates that a significantly lower speed will not be complied with. As a consequence, police enforcement of the Road Code is considered by Administration to be the only alternative measure available.
The provision of a set of traffic signals at the Wanneroo Road/Hester Avenue intersection would reduce some of the crashes, however the number of rear end crashes may increase – this being a common trend where traffic signals are introduced.
Given Wanneroo Road is under the control of MRWA, Administration recommends that the petition be forwarded to MRWA for assessment and response to the petition organiser.
Statutory Compliance
The Main Roads Act and the Land Administration Act control the matter.
Strategic Implications
The receiving of the petition and liaison with MRWA regarding the Wanneroo Road/Hester Avenue intersection is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. FORWARDS the petition and a copy of this report to Main Roads WA as the responsible authority for Wanneroo Road.
2. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision.
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File Ref: R17/0002V01, R09/0002V01
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Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30/1/2007
Attachment(s): 1
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Issue
To consider widening the road reserve at the intersection of Kingsway and Wanneroo Road, Madeley.
Background
Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA) is preparing to install traffic signals at the intersection of Kingsway and Wanneroo Road. A report on MRWA’s initial proposal was presented at the Ordinary Meeting on 29 August 2006, refer IN10-08/06, when it was resolved 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.”
Detail
MRWA has provided a plan showing a three-way intersection at Kingsway and Wanneroo Road. The proposal is to widen the road in Kingsway to create a separate left turn lane about double the length of the existing turn lane with an additional triangular island to be installed between the right and left turning lanes. This requires the widening of the road reservation on the south east corner of the intersection as shown on MRWA Drawing 0660-056, refer Attachment 1.
All road reservations are officially under the control of local government and MRWA must ensure the City of Wanneroo is willing to accept the change in road reservation.
Comment
The widening is small and will not increase the area of nature strip to be maintained. The increased area reflects the requirement for increased road carriageway and island area with little extra maintenance beyond the level presently undertaken.
Statutory Compliance
The control of the road reservation is the responsibility of local government according to the Land Administration Act 1997, Part 5 Roads, S55 Property in roads, etc., that being:
“1. Subject to this section and to section 57, the absolute property in land comprising a road is by this subsection —
a. revested in the Crown; and
b. in the case of land under the operation of the TLA or the Registration of Deeds Act 1856, removed from that operation and so revested.
2. Subject to the Main Roads Act 1930 and the Public Works Act 1902, the local government within the district of which a road is situated has the care, control and management of the road.”
The installation of traffic control signals and signs is the responsibility of the Commissioner for Main Roads in accordance with the Road Traffic Act and Regulations.
Strategic Implications
Provision of traffic signals by MRWA at the intersection of Wanneroo Road and Kingsway, Madeley is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
There are no financial implications as there will be no additional nature strip maintenance expenses.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council CONCURS to the taking of the land at the intersection of Kingsway and Wanneroo Road, Madeley, as shown on Main Roads Western Australia Drawing 0660-056, and also to the dedication of that land as road under section 56 of the Land Administration Act 1997.
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File Ref: R19/0057V01
File Name: BA Paloma Loop Marangaroo Liaison with Police on Speeding and Behaviour Issues.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Russell Hewitt
Meeting Date: 20/2/07
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Issue
To consider the outcomes of the City’s liaison with the WA Police regarding speeding and driver behaviour issues in the vicinity of Paloma Loop, Marangaroo.
Background
At the Ordinary Council Meeting of 27 June 2006 a report (IN09-06/06 refers) responding to Petition PT04-04/06 was considered. The petitioners’ request was for the City to investigate inappropriate traffic speeds and driver behaviour in the vicinity Paloma Loop, Marangaroo. Refer Attachment 1 for a location plan identifying the subject area. At the meeting Council resolved to:
“1. DOES NOT SUPPORT traffic management treatments on Paloma Loop, Marangaroo, given the high number of compliant vehicle traffic.
2. LIAISES the Western Australian Police of concerns relating to hoon activity on Paloma Loop, Marangaroo and seeks their cooperation in the apprehension of offending vehicles.
3. ADVISES the Petition Organiser of Council’s decision.
4. PROVIDES a further report to Council within 6 months that responds to the outcomes of that liaison with the Police Force.”
Similarly at the previous Ordinary Council Meeting of 6 June 2006 a report (CD06-06/06 refers) responding to Petition PT03-04/06 was considered. The petitioners requested the City to investigate the incidence of anti-social behaviour being experience in the vicinity of the skate park at Paloma Park, Marangaroo. At the meeting Council resolved to:
“1. NOTES the Petition submitted to Council in relation to resident concerns that anti-social behaviour occurring at Paloma Park Marangaroo.
2. NOTES that the City of Wanneroo will continue to liaise with Police regarding any anti-social behaviour occurring at the park.
3. NOTES that Youth Services has been proactive in attending Paloma Park after school hours, and running activities during the school holidays.
4. REFERS a copy of the petition to Police for their information.
5. ENDORSE the installation of CCTV Camera’s at Paloma Park to a maximum expenditure of $5,000.
6. Pursuant to Section 6.8 (1) 0f the Local Government Act 1995 APPROVES BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the unbudgeted expenditure of $5,000 for the installation of CCTV Camera’s as detailed in 5. above.
7. NOTES the following consequential budget variation in the 2005/2006 financial year to fund the above:-
EXPENDITURE
Cost Code From To Description
82301.0001.3001 $5,000 Salaries
82301.0001.4503 $5,000 Plant & Equipment Minor
8. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s resolution.”
Detail
In response to the Council’s resolutions relating to police liaison, Administration requested the WA Police for their support in relation to both matters.
To ascertain the results of the police efforts relating to these matters, a traffic survey was conducted in Paloma Loop during October 2006. The traffic classifier data obtained from two locations, along with previous data collected, is summarised as follows:
East of Jefferson Drive
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Sep 2001 |
May 2006 |
Oct 2006 |
Traffic volume |
184 vpd |
222 vpd |
205 vpd |
85th percentile speed |
49 km/h |
52 km/h |
53 km/h |
Median speed |
42 km/h |
45 km/h |
46 km/h |
Maximum speed |
78 km/h |
79 km/h |
78.5 km/h |
% Speeding |
13% |
24% |
29% |
50 – 60 km/h |
21vpd (11.6%) |
47vpd (21%) |
47vpd (26%) |
60 – 70 km/h |
3vpd (1.6%) |
6vpd (2.7%) |
47vpd (3%) |
>70 km/h |
2 vehicles/week |
2 vehicles/week |
7 vehicles/week |
North of Aristos Way
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Sep 2001 |
May 2006 |
Oct 2006 |
Traffic volume |
346 vpd |
203 vpd |
191vpd |
85th percentile speed |
43 km/h |
49 km/h |
54 km/h |
Median speed |
35 km/h |
41 km/h |
45 km/h |
Maximum speed |
71 km/h |
74 km/h |
93 km/h |
% Speeding |
4% |
13% |
26% |
50 – 60 km/h |
11vpd (3.3%) |
21vpd (10.6%) |
40vpd (21.1%) |
60 – 70 km/h |
<1vpd (0.2%) |
4vpd (2.1%) |
7vpd (3.7%) |
>70 km/h |
1 vehicle/week |
4 vehicles/week |
14 vehicles/week |
When the above traffic data was assessed against the City’s Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention Policy, Paloma Loop was assessed as having a score of 14. Sites scoring less than 30 are considered low safety and amenity concerns. A copy of the completed assessment sheet is shown at Attachment 2.
Additionally, Ranger Services has also been liaising with Warwick Police regarding individuals that frequent the skate park, providing police with information that may be acted upon. As a consequence, police have increased their presence in the area, particularly in the vicinity of the Alexander Heights Shopping Centre.
Ranger Services also conducted a three-week operation, providing police with registration information on vehicles frequenting Paloma Park. Police have reviewed this information and will use it as necessary to arrange operations or target any individuals of concern. Police have reported that no persons have been arrested or summonsed as a result of patrols of the area.
Consultation
No community consultation was undertaken as part of this review of the effectiveness of the request for increased traffic policing in and around Paloma Loop.
Comment
Local government responsibility for roads focuses on the care, control and management of the road asset. Paloma Loop is in good condition and can be driven safely and comfortably at 50km/h. The issue of traffic speeding and inappropriate driver behaviour is by State Government legislation, a policing matter. Any increased police presence in response to the City’s request is unknown.
The traffic classifier data shows the extent and nature of driving above the speed limit is not extreme with 74% of drivers being compliant and only 4.9% exceeding 60km/h. The May and October 2006 data is statistically consistent with the 85th percentile speed, median speed and maximum speed for the two dates being very close. The traffic volumes for October are slightly less than for May, however the percentage of vehicles speeding has increased.
Administration considers that the use of engineering intervention by way of traffic management treatment on Paloma Loop as a tool for social change is expensive and would not necessarily be successful given the low number of vehicles using the road (222vpd) and the low extent of speeding
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The consideration of traffic management treatments is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
Economic
3.2 Improve regional infrastructure”
Policy Implications
When assessed against the City’s Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention Policy, Paloma Loop scored 14. Sites scoring less than 30 are considered as sites with low safety and amenity concerns.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES the results of the City’s liaison with the WA Police to control speeding, driver behaviour and antisocial behaviour in and around Paloma Loop, Marangaroo.
2. CONFIRMS its previous decision not to support traffic management treatments on Paloma Loop, Marangaroo.
3. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision.
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ATTACHMENT 1
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Policy for Traffic Management Investigation and Intervention
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TREATMENT
INVESTIGATION INITIAL ASSESSMENT FORM
Road Name: |
Paloma Loop |
Suburb: |
Marangaroo |
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Section: |
Jefferson Dr to Aristos Way |
SLK: |
from: 0.00 to: 0.51 |
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Investigation requested by: |
IN09-06/06 |
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Reason in request: |
Speeding & Antisocial behaviour |
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Date of Assessment: |
31 October 2006 |
Assessed by: |
R. Hewitt |
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Step 1: Assess the level of investigation.
Criteria |
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1. |
Last investigated within: |
Within 4 years
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Over 4 years ago ţ |
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2. |
Type of road |
Regional or District Distributor Cul-de-sac less than 100m long Loop road with straights
less |
Local access or local distributor road ţ |
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3 |
Residential potential |
Less than 90% occupancy |
90 – 100% occupancy ţ |
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4. |
Age of Data |
Less than 1 year ţ |
1 - 2 years |
2 - 4 years |
No data |
Change in traffic catchment or traffic generators |
No change ţ |
Under 10% |
More than 10% change |
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Change in land use |
None ţ |
Slow |
Fast |
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Decision |
No investigation |
Investigate with existing data |
Investigate with new data collection |
The decision is to investigate with existing data and this decision is to be conveyed to Council.
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Step 2: Investigation to determine Traffic Priority Score
Traffic Parameter |
Point Scores for Each Parameter |
Traffic Speed 85th percentile |
2 |
Traffic Speed Highest 5% of vehicles |
0 |
Traffic Speed Highest speed recorded |
10 |
Traffic Volumes |
0 |
Crash Data – Fatal (With reduction factor applied) |
0 |
Crash Data – Injury (With reduction factor applied) |
0 |
Crash Data – Non-injury (With reduction factor applied) |
0 |
Restricted sight vertical curve |
0 |
Restricted sight horizontal curve |
0 |
Bends with unrestricted sight |
0 |
Steep hill |
0 |
Major bicycle or pedestrian crossing point |
0 |
Important bicycle route |
0 |
School |
0 |
Retail |
0 |
Commercial vehicles Austroads Class 3 |
2 |
Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 4 - 6 |
0 |
Heavy vehicles Austroads Class 7 - 10 |
0 |
Rat-running through traffic |
0 |
Compromised access to any property |
0 |
Bus route |
0 |
Road required for future increase in traffic |
0 |
TRAFFIC PRIORITY SCORE |
14 |
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)
ţ Site with low safety and amenity concerns (score under 30)
_____________________________
Signed
Russell Hewitt
TRAFFIC ENGINEER
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File Ref: R05/0001
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30/1/2007
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Attachments: 2
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Issue
To consider a traffic study on the warrants for a dedicated pedestrian crossing on Kingsbridge Boulevard, near Wadhurst Road, Butler.
Background
The request for a dedicated pedestrian crossing was made through a petition presented to Council at its meeting on 18 July 2006 (Item No PT01-07/06 refers). The petition stated that:
“We, the undersigned, all being Residents of the City of Wanneroo, do formally request Council’s consideration for a dedicated crossing required for Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler.”
The location of the requested pedestrian crossing is shown on Attachment 1, with the commercial activities servicing residents of Butler and Jindalee.
A report was considered by Council at its meeting on 29 August 2006 (Item No IN07-08/06 refers). Details of the request and the Main Roads Western Australia’s (MRWA) warrants for dedicated pedestrian crossings were presented in that report. The result was a resolution 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. 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.”
The petition organiser was advised of Council’s decision by letter on 11 September 2006.
Detail
The decision on installation of dedicated pedestrian crossings is made by MRWA based primarily upon the warrants defined in Australian Standard AS1742.10-1990, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices: Pedestrian Control and Protection.
The standard states:
“Experience indicates that pedestrian crossings (zebra) generally should not be installed unless the following conditions are met:
(a) In two separate 1 h periods of a typical weekday, there are no fewer than 60 pedestrians crossing the roadway within close proximity to the site (generally within 15 to 30 m) and at least 600 vehicles pass the site, subject to the product of the number of pedestrians per hour and vehicles in the same hour exceeding 90,000.
(b) NOTES: These figures should be applied to each carriageway. If a satisfactory pedestrian refuge is available or can be provided within a carriageway, these figures should be applied separately to the traffic stream on each side of the refuge.
(c) No more than four lanes of moving traffic (generally representing a 15 m carriageway) are to be encountered by the pedestrian in any one stage of the crossing.
(d) There is adequate visibility of the crossing as well as of pedestrians on it.
(e) The 85th percentile speed of traffic is not more than 80 km/h.”
The warrants for pedestrian operated signals away from intersection traffic signals are more stringent as detailed in Austroads Guide to Traffic Engineering Practice AP-G11.7-03 Traffic Signals, which states:
“Traffic Signals for Pedestrian safety: For each of four one-hour periods of an average day, the major road flow exceeds 600 veh/h in both directions (or where there is a central pedestrian refuge at least 1.2 m wide, the major road flow exceeds 1000 veh/h in both directions), and the pedestrian flow crossing the major road exceeds 150 ped/h.”
A site usage survey was conducted on Thursday 7 December 2006 to record the pedestrian usage while traffic usage was recorded with data classifiers from 14 to 21 November 2006. The pedestrian usage is defined in the Australian Standard to be persons crossing within 15m to 30m of the site of the requested crossing. In Kingsbridge Boulevard there are three existing pedestrian ramps plus median islands near Wadhurst Road and the distance between the furthest two existing crossings is 62m. Persons crossing at the central existing crossing should only be included in the consideration of the warrants to satisfy this requirement. However, if a dedicated pedestrian crossing is provided, median fencing may be a MRWA condition to control the usage on this basis. On this basis, the pedestrian counts have included all persons crossing within 35m of the requested site, as well as children on bicycles, as they would benefit from the road safety considerations if a dedicated pedestrian crossing is installed.
The results of the survey are presented in Attachment 2. The traffic volumes at the most busy hours are only half that required to meet the warrant. The pedestrian counts at the site are the lowest of the three existing crossings and the total counts only meet the warrants in two separate hours. The data shows this site has low (less than 20%) risk level compliance with the warrants for a pedestrian crossing.
Consultation
MRWA has verbally indicated that support for a dedicated pedestrian crossing will not be given unless the standard warrants are met.
Comment
The suburbs of Butler and Jindalee are still developing areas and Kingsbridge Boulevard will remain the major access road for residential areas to the north until Marmion Avenue is further extended. Road infrastructure changes that have recently affected the traffic on Kingsbridge Boulevard include:
1. The commissioning of the traffic signals at the intersection of Marmion Avenue and Kingsbridge Boulevard that includes a signalised pedestrian crossing facility, and will introduce gaps into the traffic flow.
2. The connecting of separate sections of Connolly Drive near Lukin Drive to give an alternate to Marmion Avenue as a major north-south link road.
3. The completion of Lukin Drive linking Marmion Avenue and Connolly Drive
The pedestrian traffic will definitely increase as more shopping facilities are opened along Kingsbridge Boulevard’s commercial precinct. This will ultimately increase future compliance with the warrants, however a reliable methodology to predict a numeric value does not exist. The traffic volumes will increase as development proceeds and will need to double the present flow in order to meet the required warrant.
While the fact that the technical warrants are not met is recognised, an approach to MRWA should still be made based upon the proactive recognition that this area will definitely have increased conflict between pedestrians and vehicles in the future.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The consideration of a pedestrian crossing in Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The cost of traffic classifier data collection and monitoring the site on an annual basis will form part of the budget allocation for Infrastructure Planning (Transport & Traffic) operational costs.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council REQUESTS Main Roads WA to consider the installation of a dedicated pedestrian crossing on Kingsbridge Boulevard, Butler on the western side of the intersection with Wadhurst Road due to the increase in both pedestrian and vehicular traffic as the Butler/Jindalee area develops.
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Kingsbridge Boulevard near Wadhurst Way |
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10 minute Movements |
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All 3 Crossings |
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THURSDAY 7 December 2006 |
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Hourly Totals All 3 Crossings |
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7:00 AM |
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35 |
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7:10 AM |
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37 |
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7:20 AM |
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37 |
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7:30 AM |
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1 |
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1 |
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46 |
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7:40 AM |
3 |
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1 |
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47 |
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7:50 AM |
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252 |
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503 |
1,263 |
2,768 |
8:00 AM |
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269 |
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1,664 |
3,492 |
8:10 AM |
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2,650 |
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8:20 AM |
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1,258 |
3,484 |
6,288 |
8:30 AM |
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327 |
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1,308 |
3,671 |
6,213 |
8:40 AM |
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342 |
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1,368 |
3,468 |
5,814 |
8:50 AM |
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54 |
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2,075 |
4,963 |
7,953 |
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1,859 |
5,276 |
8,365 |
9:20 AM |
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1,723 |
4,988 |
8,329 |
9:30 AM |
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1,350 |
4,150 |
7,020 |
9:40 AM |
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4,893 |
10:00 AM |
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2,907 |
4,043 |
10:10 AM |
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2,064 |
2,764 |
10:20 AM |
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1,267 |
1,435 |
1,901 |
10:30 AM |
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1,201 |
2,089 |
2,601 |
10:40 AM |
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1,940 |
2,324 |
10:50 AM |
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File Ref: R08/0025V01
File Name: BA Pedestrian Crossing in Ocean Keys Boulevard Clarkson.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Traffic Engineer
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 1
Issue
To consider a request for a dedicated pedestrian crossing on Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson.
Background
Administration has received several requests from residents and the Member for Mindarie on behalf of a constituent seeking the installation of a pedestrian crossing on Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson.
The provision of pedestrian crossings is the responsibility of Main Roads WA (MRWA). As part of the approval process, MRWA confirmed that a pedestrian crossing on Ocean Keys Boulevard will need to meet Australian Standard AS 1742.10-1990 prior to consideration being given. Administration therefore arranged for a pedestrian usage survey to be carried out on Ocean Keys Boulevard in the vicinity of the Clarkson Library. The two-day survey was undertaken by video surveillance during business hours on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 November 2006.
The location of the requested dedicated pedestrian crossing is shown in Attachment 1.
Detail
The Town Planning Structure Plan requires Ocean Keys Boulevard, situated within the Clarkson District Centre, to be treated as a "main street", ie, an area designed for pedestrian usage and on-street parking. The intent of this type of town planning is for traffic not needing to stop in the commercial area to use Neerabup Drive or Belleville Gardens as these are designed as vehicle priority roads. The town planning principles are not being followed by many motorists due in part to traffic signals being located at the Marmion Avenue/Ocean Keys Boulevard intersection, and not the Belleville Gardens/Marmion Avenue, resulting in through traffic along Ocean Keys Boulevard rather than Belleville Gardens or Neerabup Dive.
MRWA approval for a dedicated pedestrian crossings is based primarily on the warrants defined in Australian Standard AS1742.10-1990, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices: Pedestrian Control and Protection.
The standards states:
“Experience indicates that pedestrian crossings (zebra) generally should not be installed unless the following conditions are met:
(f) In two separate 1 h periods of a typical weekday, there are no fewer than 60 pedestrians crossing the roadway within close proximity to the site (generally within 15 to 30 m) and at least 600 vehicles pass the site, subject to the product of the number of pedestrians per hour and vehicles in the same hour exceeding 90,000.
(g) NOTES: These figures should be applied to each carriageway. If a satisfactory pedestrian refuge is available or can be provided within a carriageway, these figures should be applied separately to the traffic stream on each side of the refuge.
(h) No more than four lanes of moving traffic (generally representing a 15 m carriageway) are to be encountered by the pedestrian in any one stage of the crossing.
(i) There is adequate visibility of the crossing as well as of pedestrians on it.
(j) The 85th percentile speed of traffic is not more than 80 km/h.”
Assessing Ocean Keys Boulevard against these criteria, consideration is given to the traffic volume and pedestrian count obtained in the November 2006 pedestrian survey. The results of the traffic volume counts revealed that the maximum eastbound carriageway traffic volumes for Friday 3 November in the vicinity of Clarkson Library was 429 vehicles between the hours of 9 and 10am. The maximum westbound carriageway traffic volumes on the same day was 423 vehicles, recorded between 4 and 5pm. Similarly traffic volumes of 413 and 461 vehicles were recorded between the hours of 11 and noon at the same location on Saturday 4 November.
The results of the pedestrian count survey undertaken on the Friday confirmed that between 126 and 145 pedestrians (maximum) crossed Ocean Keys Boulevard in separate one-hour periods in the vicinity of Clarkson Library. The Saturday pedestrian counts were between 235 and 263 (maximum) in separate one-hour periods.
Comment
Assessment of the available data showed that Warrant Criteria (b), (c), (d) and (e) above is met, however, Warrant Criteria (a) has not. On a technical basis, the provision of a dedicated pedestrian crossing does not meet MRWA requirements. However, given the significant pedestrian numbers crossing at this location a formal request to MRWA to review the pedestrian count data with the view of installing a pedestrian crossing facility is recommended by Administration.
It is anticipated that vehicle and pedestrian numbers on Ocean Keys Boulevard will increase over time as a result of increased business activity and continuing strong land subdivisional development in the area.
Subject to the outcome of the application to MRWA for the dedicated pedestrian crossing, ongoing monitoring of pedestrian and vehicle numbers on a periodic basis will be undertaken by Administration to confirm compliance to the Australian Standard Warrant Criteria.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Provision of a pedestrian crossing in Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Should the application to MRWA be successful, costs associated with linemarking and signage of the pedestrian crossing facility will be the responsibility of MRWA.
If the application is not successful, costs associated with monitoring the site annually to confirm if compliance to the Australian Standard Warrant Criteria is met, forms part of the budget allocated for Infrastructure Planning (Transport & Traffic) operational costs.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council:-
1. REQUESTS Main Roads Western Australia to consider the installation of a dedicated pedestrian crossing on Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson in the vicinity of Clarkson Library.
2. ADVISES the Member for Mindarie and those residents who raised the concern with the Hester Ward Councillor of this decision.
Dedicated Pedestrian Crossing Location ATTACHMENT 1
File Ref: R11/0004V01; R16/0003V01 R17/0004V01; R23/0006V01; R24/0002V01
File Name: BA Fatal Crash Reports Various Locations.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Russell Hewitt
Meeting Date: 30/1/07
Attachment(s): 7
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Issue
To consider the results of seven fatal crash location reports prepared by Main Roads WA (MRWA).
Background
Crash Location Reports (CLR) were commissioned by MRWA and incorporate analysis of road crashes recorded within 200m of the reported crash location, using the five-years (1 January 2000 to 31 December 2004) reported crash data to determine crash rates, trends, and crash types.
The CLR incorporate Corrective Action Reports (CAR) similar to that used when Road Safety Audits are undertaken. The CLR and the CAR are referred to appropriate state and local government road asset managers to assist them in consideration and implementation of any appropriate remedial measures. Asset managers are not bound to agree with the contents of the report. However, it is requested that asset managers give the report findings and recommendations due consideration and document any acceptance or rejection of any findings and recommendations.
The objective of the crash investigations is to:
· Determine if any road environment features contributed, or may have contributed, to the fatal crash and make justified recommendations to reduce or eliminate any hazard arising from these road environment features considering current Australian Standards and Austroads guidelines.
· Determine if any road environment features contributed, or may have contributed, to any crash patterns identified over the time period for which crashes were analysed, and make justified recommendations to reduce or eliminate any identified hazards arising from these road environment features considering current Australian Standards and Austroads guidelines.
· Determine if any other road environment features represent a significant hazard to road users within the study area, considering current Australian Standards and Austroads guidelines, and make recommendations to reduce or eliminate any identified hazard.
Detail
The seven CLR’s investigated within the City’s jurisdication are summarised as follows:
1. Intersection of Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue, Mirrabooka
Time of accident:
10:00pm, Saturday 25 September 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 1 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Beach Road is a dual carriageway with two lanes in each direction. The eastbound through lanes are 3.7m wide and the left turn lane 3.1m wide and 75m long. The westbound lanes are 3.6m wide and the right turn lane is 3.5m wide and 70m long. Butterworth Avenue intersects with Beach Road at a ‘T’ intersection. Butterworth Avenue has a single carriageway 9.6m wide with one lane in each direction.
Pavement marking and signs reinforce the default ‘T’ intersection give way control on Butterworth Avenue and a seagull islands is provided in the Beach Road median to accommodate right turn traffic. Left turn lanes with splitter islands exist in both Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue. The current configuration was constructed in early 2002.
Street lighting is provided in both Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue.
Speed Restrictions
Beach Road has a posted speed limit of 70km/h and for Butterworth Avenue the default ‘built-up area’ speed limit of 50km/h applies.
Road Use
Beach Road is classified as a District Distributor (A) and Butterworth Avenue is classified as a Local Distributor in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999.
The adjacent land use is residential within an urban environment.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved a right turning vehicle from Butterworth Avenue into Beach Road failing to give way and colliding with an eastbound vehicle on Beach Road. No road infrastructure was hit.
Police Report (P72-2004A340530) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a sedan, was travelling east on Beach Road, on a straight, downward sloping road alignment towards the intersection of Butterworth Avenue where Vehicle 2, a sedan, was travelling south on Butterworth Avenue. Beach Road has a posted speed limit of 70km/h and Butterworth Avenue the default ‘built-up area’ speed limit of 50km/h.
Vehicle 2 failed to give way to vehicle 1 while making a right hand turn west into Beach Road, resulting in a collision between the two vehicles.
Vehicle 1 came to rest on the eastbound lane of Beach Road while Vehicle 2 came to rest on the median of Beach Road east of the intersection. The driver and passengers of Vehicle 2 sustained fatal injuries on impact.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for this location, found a total of 24 crashes. A comparison between crashes that occurred prior to the fatality and the state network average indicates a general correlation. Notwithstanding, rear end type crashes are over represented by approximately 50% and right turn against type crashes are over represented by approximately 50%, when compared to the state network averages.
The fatal crash considered in this report is not one of the predominant crash types, nor is it a member of an over represented crash type when compared to the state network average for the environment type.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
Inattention appears to have been a contributing factor.
Vehicle speed in excess of the speed limit appears to have been a contributing factor, as does failure to comply with the road traffic code.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly attributable to the fatal crash.
Two road environment issues were identified as possible issues attributing to the fatal crash. These are:
· Vehicles within the left turn lane on Beach Road occasionally mask eastbound through traffic on Beach Road for traffic exiting Butterworth Avenue.
· The rise on Beach Road to the west of Butterworth Avenue influences available sight distance.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues
The following road environment issues were identified but are unrelated to either the fatal accident or the 5-year crash history:
· When approaching the intersection from the east there is no intersection warning sign, when approaching from the west there is no street name drop tag on the existing eastbound intersection warning sign.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
a. Measure the site distance accurately together with the 85th percentile speed for eastbound traffic on Beach Road. If the site distance is deficient then consideration should be given to the speed zoning on Beach Road.
b. Install an intersection warning sign with street name plate on Beach Road in advance of Butterworth Avenue for westbound traffic and install a street name plate on the existing intersection warning sign located to the west of the intersection for eastbound traffic.
c. Review the alignment of the tactile paving at the pedestrian crossing points and modify if required.
2. Intersection of Montrose Avenue and Pannell Way, Girrawheen
Time of accident:
10:30am, Wednesday 22 December 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 2 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Montrose Avenue, Girrawheen, is a two lane residential road with a carriageway width of 10m. There are median islands 2m wide linked with painted medians incorporating red asphalt.
There are residential property accesses on both sides of Montrose Avenue.
Pannell Way intersects with Montrose Avenue on its southern side; a Give-Way line on Pannell Way reinforces the default give-way rule applying to ‘T’ intersections.
Speed Restrictions
The default ‘built-up area’ speed limit of 50km/h applies.
Road Use
Montrose Avenue is classified as a Local Distributor in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999. Pannell Way has the function of an Access Road.
The adjacent land use is residential within an urban environment.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved an east bound vehicle on Montrose Avenue colliding with a 2 year old pedestrian who had broken away from the parent’s grasp and running onto the road. No road infrastructure was hit.
Police Report (P72-2005A001086) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a wagon, was travelling east on Montrose Avenue, which has a default ‘built-up area’ speed limit of 50km/h on a straight, level road alignment. Pedestrian 1, a 2-year old child was walking with a parent, on the northern side of Montrose Road and has broken away from the parent’s grasp, running onto the road, Vehicle 1 collided with the child inflicting fatal injuries on impact.
At the time of the crash, conditions were reported to be dry, clear and daylight.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for this location, for accident types involving pedestrians or single vehicle off carriageway found a total of 3 crashes including the fatal accident. From the data there are no apparent trends but the number of accidents may be too small to provide a sound statistical basis for comparison.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly or indirectly attributable to the fatal crash.
No road environment factors were identified from the 5-year crash history.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
There are no recommendations resulting from this crash investigation.
3. Gnangara Road, Landsdale
Time of accident:
12:02am, Thursday 26 February 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 3 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Gnangara Road, Landsdale is a 2-lane kerbed road, with a carriageway width of 11.8m and a sealed shoulder of 1.2m, traffic lanes are 6.4m eastbound and 5.4m westbound. Line marking consists of a single unbroken line (westbound) with an adjacent broken line and edge lines on each side. There is street lighting in place along the length of Gnangara Road. Mosey Street intersects with the south side of Gnangara Road, 130m east of the crash site and Cowle Street intersects with the south side of Gnangara Road, 250m west of the crash site.
There are a number of accesses to commercial premises on the south side of Gnangara Road.
Speed Restrictions
Gnangara Road has a posted speed limit of 70km/h.
Road Use
Gnangara Road is classified as a District Distributor (A) in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999.
The adjacent land use is commercial/industrial on the south side and rural and rural residential on the north side.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved an aborted police chase; a motorcyclist travelling east on Gnangara Road lost control on a left hand bend and collided with signage on the south side of the road at the front of Cape Salvage. The actual location of the signage is not clear however the fence line is located 11.5m from the edge of the traffic lane.
Police Report (P72-2004A064435) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a motorcycle pursued by police. Turned right into Gnangara Road and travelled east on a left curve and level road alignment. Gnangara Road has a posted speed limit of 70km/h.
Police aborted pursuit when turning right into Gnangara Road, after losing sight of Vehicle 1. Vehicle 1 failed to negotiate a slight left bend in the road and veered onto the wrong side of the road, becoming airborne before colliding with signage. The rider of Vehicle 1 sustained fatal injuries on impact.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for this location, found a total of 21 crashes. The fatal accident was the only one of its type involving a single vehicle veering off a curved carriageway.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
Vehicle speed appears to have been a contributing factor.
Failure to comply with the road traffic code appears to have been a contributing factor.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly or indirectly attributable to the fatal crash.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues identified from the 5 year Crash History
The horizontal geometry of the Gnangara Road/Mosey Street intersection is poor.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
Modify the Gnangara Road/Mosey Street intersection to reduce the frequency and severity of rear end and sideswipe crashes at this location.
4. Old Yanchep Road, Nowergup
Time of accident:
6:50am, Friday 28 May 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 4 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Old Yanchep Road, Nowergup is a two lane rural road, with a carriageway width of 6.7m and 1.2m unsealed shoulders. There is no separation line or street lighting along the length of Old Yanchep Road. Nisa Road intersects with the east side of Gnangara Road, 440m south of the crash site.
Speed Restrictions
Old Yanchep Road has a default speed limit of 110km/h.
Road Use
At this location, Old Yanchep Road is classified as an Access Road in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999.
The adjacent land use is rural.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved a northbound driver swerving to avoid a dead kangaroo and colliding with a southbound truck. No road infrastructure was hit.
Police Report (P72-2004A184496) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a sedan, was travelling north along Old Yanchep Road on a straight and level road alignment towards Vehicle 2, a prime mover, which was travelling south. Old Yanchep Road has a posted speed limit of 110km/h
Vehicle 1 has swerved into the southbound lane to avoid a dead animal on the road pavement, causing Vehicle 1 to collide head on with Vehicle 2. Both vehicles came to rest on the western verge of Old Yanchep Road, and the driver of vehicle 1 sustained fatal injuries on impact.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for the stretch of road within 5km of the fatal crash site, found no other crashes.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
Inattention appears to have been a contributing factor.
Failure to comply with the road traffic code appears to have been a contributing factor.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly or indirectly attributable to the fatal crash.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues identified from the 5 year Crash History
No road environment factors were identified from the 5-year crash history.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
There are no recommendations resulting from this crash investigation.
5. Old Yanchep Road, Neerabup
Time of accident:
4:00pm, Wednesday 12 May 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 5 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Old Yanchep Road, Neerabup, is a two lane rural road with a carriageway width of 6.9m and a 3.2m verge on the west side. There are no lane markings or street lighting on Old Yanchep Road at the location of the crash. Guideposts have been installed on each side of the bend. There are advanced warning signs of a bend together with 60km/h advisory signs on each approach to the bend.
Sight distance around the bend is restricted due to vegetation on the inside of the bend.
Speed Restrictions
Old Yanchep Road has a posted speed limit of 90km/h in the vicinity of the crash location.
Road Use
Old Yanchep Road is classified as a District Distributor (B) in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999.
The adjacent land use is rural bush.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved a northbound driver losing control of his vehicle and crashing through bush and into a tree on the west side of Old Yanchep Road. The actual tree cannot be uniquely identified as there are a number of trees located 4m from the edge of the carriageway in the section of road together with evidence of fire damage.
To the north of the bend the verge is 3.2m wide on the west side and 1.7m wide on the east side.
To the south of the bend there are embankments, 3.1m from the edge of the pavement seal on the east side and 2.3m on the west side, trees are located on and beyond the embankments.
The trees are considered to be non-essential.
Police Report (P72-2004A165165) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a sedan, was travelling north along Old Yanchep Road on a right curve and level road alignment having a posted speed limit of 90km/h.
Vehicle 1 has failed to negotiate a right curve and has veered off the carriageway onto the western gravel verge through small trees and bushes.
Vehicle 1 came to a stop after colliding with a tree and bursting into flames. The driver sustained fatal injuries on impact.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for this location, found a total of 7 crashes. The fatal accident was one of two of the type involving a single vehicle veering off a curved carriageway.
There are no apparent trends in the recorded crash data and the fatal crash under consideration is not one of the predominant crash types.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
Inattention appears to have been a contributing factor.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly attributable to the fatal crash.
Two road environment issues were identified as possible issues attributing to the fatal crash. These are:
· Lack of road delineation south of the bend.
· Edge drop-off on the inside of the bend and restricted sightlines around the bend due to vegetation on the inside of the bend.
There has previously been one head on collision on this bend and this report involves a vehicle running off the road, this suggests that improved delineation would provide benefits at this location.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues
There is a significant drop between the edge of pavement seal and the shoulder of the road at a number of locations.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
a. Install countermeasures that reduce the frequency and severity of run off the road type collisions at this location.
b. Remove the vegetation on the west side of the bend or prune to meet Austroads requirements.
6. Pinjar Road, Ashby
Time of accident:
5:50am, Thursday 4 August 2005
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 6 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Pinjar Road, Ashby is a two lane rural road with a carriageway width of 7.6m and an unsealed shoulder on the east side of 3m and 1.8m on the west side. The carriageway is 9.2m wide at the intersection with Caporn Street. The intersection is kerbed on the east side of Pinjar Road only. There is a 600mm wide single slab footpath along the east side of Pinjar Road, north of Caporn Street.
Caporn Street intersects with Pinjar Road on its eastern side and Hollosby Way intersects on the western side 50m to the north. Hollosby Way has been constructed since the fatal crash.
There are streetlights in the vicinity of the Pinjar Road/Caporn Street intersection.
Speed Restrictions
The posted speed limit on Pinjar Road is 70km/h and 80km/h on Caporn Street.
Road Use
Pinjar Road is classified as a District Distributor (A) in the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999. Pannell Way has the function of an Access Road.
The adjacent land use is residential to the south of Hollosby Way and rural to the north and could be considered as being in transition to an urban environment.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved a vehicle travelling north on Pinjar Road colliding with a pedestrian on the road, the pedestrian was subsequently hit by a southbound vehicle. No road infrastructure as hit.
Police Report (P72-2005A278323) Accident description:
Pedestrian 1 and Vehicle 1 were both travelling north on Pinjar Road, on a straight and level road alignment, Vehicle 2, an unidentified station sedan, was travelling south on Pinjar Road. Pinjar Road has a posted speed limit of 70 km/h.
Pedestrian 1 was walking in the centre of Pinjar Road and vehicle 1 failed to see pedestrian 1 in sufficient time to avoid colliding with pedestrian 1. Vehicle 1 after hitting Pedestrian 1 lost control, coming to rest on the western verge. Pedestrian 1 collapsed in the middle of Pinjar Road and vehicle 2, travelling south ran over Pedestrian 1 and continued driving. Pedestrian 1 sustained fatal injuries and the driver of Vehicle 1 was admitted to hospital with injuries.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for the stretch of road within 1km of the fatal crash site, found a total of 5 crashes. The fatal accident was one of two of the type involving a single vehicle veering off a curved carriageway. The fatal crash was atypical in nature as it involved a pedestrian walking on the road.
There are no apparent trends in the recorded crash data.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly attributable to the fatal crash.
The lack of a footpath on the west side of Pinjar Road and a substandard path on the east side, north of Caporn Street, was identified as a possible issue that could have contributed to the fatal crash.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues identified from the 5 year Crash History
The following road environment issues were identified as possibly contributing to the 5-year crash statistics:
· The edge of pavement seal and road shoulders are in poor condition.
· There are no intersection warning signs in Pinjar Road for Caporn Street and Hollosby Way and the pavement markings are generally poor.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues
The following road environment issues were identified but are unrelated to either the fatal accident or the 5-year crash history:
· The streetlight on Pinjar Road opposite Caporn Street was not working at the time of the night inspection.
· A Telstra pit cover on the northeast side of the Pinjar Road/Caporn Street intersection was broken at the time of the site inspection.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
There are no recommendations resulting from this crash investigation
7. Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep
Time of accident:
7:05pm, Thursday 16 September 2004
Site Description
Refer to Attachment 7 for a Location Plan and Aerial View of the crash site.
Yanchep Beach Road is a two lane rural road with lane widths of 3.7mand sealed shoulders 1.3m wide in each direction. The grass verge on the north side is 2.7m wide with trees and bushes beyond and 5m on the south side.
Pavement markings consist of double barrier separation lines and edge lines.
There is a single street light on the crest/bend to the west of the crash site and others to the west.
Speed Restrictions
Yanchep Beach Road has a posted speed limit of 80km/h.
Road Use
Yanchep Beach Road is classified as a District Distributor (B) the Metropolitan Functional Hierarchy, Main Roads 1999.
The adjacent land use is rural bush.
Road Infrastructure
The fatal crash involved a westbound driver losing control of his vehicle and crossing to the opposite side of the road and hitting a tree located 5.4m off the carriageway. The tree is considered to be non-essential.
It is noted that there are bushes located within 3m of the edge of the carriageway on the north side of Yanchep Beach Road at the bend 100m to the west of the crash site.
Police Report (P72-2004A338043) Accident description:
Vehicle 1, a station wagon, was travelling west along Yanchep beach Road on a straight and downward sloping road when it crested a hill, apparently losing control before crossing over the eastbound lane and onto the grass verge. Vehicle 1 then started to slide sideways before colliding with a large tree. The driver of Vehicle 1 sustained fatal injuries on impact and the passenger sustained injuries and was admitted to hospital.
Conditions at the time of the crash were reported to be dry, clear and under dusk light conditions with no street lighting. Police report identifies speed as a possible factor in the crash.
Crash Data Analysis
An analysis of the 5-year crash data, for the stretch of road within 5km of the fatal crash site, found 5 additional crashes. Considering the small data set there is insufficient data to provide sound statistical comparisons with the state road network averages.
Human Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
Vehicle speed in excess of the speed limit appears to have been a contributing factor, as does failure to comply with the road traffic code.
Vehicle Performance Factors Attributing to Crash Causation
None identified.
Road Environment Issues Attributing to Crash Causation
No road environment factors were identified as being directly or indirectly attributable to the fatal crash.
No road environment factors were identified from the 5-year crash history.
Unrelated Road Environment Issues
The following road environment issues were identified but are unrelated to either the fatal accident or the 5-year crash history:
· There are trees overhanging the shoulder of the road approximately 100m west of the crash site.
Corrective Action Report Recommendations
Prune overhanging trees in Yanchep Beach Road at the bend 100m west of the crash site.
Consultation
No consultation was undertaken in the preparation of this report.
Comment
It is noted that the Beach Road/Butterworth Avenue intersection is outside the City’s jurisdiction. The full road reserve for Beach Road lies within the City of Stirling.
Comments into the recommendations of the seven MRWA Crash location Reports are as follows:
1) Intersection of Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue, Mirrabooka
a. Measure the site distance accurately together with the 85th percentile speed for eastbound traffic on Beach Road. If the site distance is deficient then consideration should be given to the speed zoning on Beach Road.
b. Install an intersection warning sign with street name plate on Beach Road in advance of Butterworth Avenue for westbound traffic and install a street name plate on the existing intersection warning sign located to the west of the intersection for eastbound traffic.
c. Review the alignment of the tactile paving at the pedestrian crossing points and modify if required.
Administration supports the above recommendations.
2) Intersection of Montrose Avenue and Pannell Way, Girrawheen
There are no corrective action recommendations as a result of this report.
3) Gnangara Road, Landsdale
Modify the Gnangara Road/Mosey Street intersection to reduce the frequency and severity of rear end and sideswipe crashes at this location.
The Agreed Structure Plan for East Wanneroo Development Area Cell 8 shows Gnangara Road being developed as a District Distributor. The road will be upgraded and improved. This work will include upgrading of all intersections to meet current design standards with particular attention to remedying any safety concerns.
4) Old Yanchep Road, Nowergup
There are no corrective action recommendations as a result of this report.
5) Old Yanchep Road, Neerabup
a. Install countermeasures that reduce the frequency and severity of run off the road type collisions at this location.
The crash diagram for this site (refer Attachment 5) shows seven crashes, two of which have resulted in fatalities, three involve head on collisions and three involved loss of control and hitting an object to the left of the carriageway.
The posted speed limit for Old Yanchep Road at this location is 90km/h but the two substandard bends in this vicinity have an advisory speed warning of 60km/h.
The road environment is considered unforgiving, to drivers in difficulties, as the verges are narrow followed by a steep embankment into densely treed woodlands.
b. Remove the vegetation on the west side of the bend or prune to meet Austroads requirements.
Administration supports the above recommendation, with appropriate clearing to be undertaken as part of the City’s regular verge maintenance to maintain the recommended clearances.
6) Pinjar Road, Ashby
There are no corrective action recommendations as a result of this report.
7) Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep
Prune overhanging trees in Yanchep Beach Road at the bend 100m west of the crash site.
Administration supports the above recommendation, with appropriate clearing to be undertaken as part of the City’s regular verge maintenance to maintain the recommended clearances.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The analysis of road environment factors that may have attributed to a fatal crash and taking corrective action to eliminate this and similar hazards is consistent with the following City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan 2006-2021 objectives and outcomes:
“Social
2.4 Improve community safety
Economic
3.2 Improve regional infrastructure”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
It is estimated that the cost for the realignment of the pedestrian crossings and associated median island modifications at the intersection of Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue, Mirrabooka, is $5,000. The corrective actions required for Old Yanchep Road to reduce the number and severity of accidents may require road realignment and land acquisition. Works of that order may cost in the order of $400,000. Indications are that funding may be available through the Black Spot Programs.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS the recommendations of the Main Roads WA Crash Location Reports into the seven fatal crashes at:
a) Intersection of Beach Road and Butterworth Avenue, Mirrabooka
b) Intersection of Montrose Avenue and Pannell Way, Girrawheen
c) Gnangara Road, Landsdale
d) Old Yanchep Road, Nowergup
e) Old Yanchep Road, Neerabup
f) Pinjar Road, Ashby
g) Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep
2. NOTES that Administration will:
a) ensure verge clearing is undertaken where indicated in the Main Roads WA Crash Location Reports and ongoing maintenance is scheduled;
b) prepare and submit appropriate drawings to Main Roads WA for the installation of the recommended signs for the Beach Road/Butterworth Avenue intersection Mirrabooka;
c) investigate the alignment of the pedestrian crossings at the Beach Road/Butterworth Avenue intersection Mirrabooka and rectify in association with any other works at the site;
d) include remedial measures in the design for the upgrade of Gnangara Road to reflect the recommendations for the Gnangara Road/Mosley Street intersection, Lansdale, and
e) report back to Council within nine months with proposals for corrective actions to be taken to reduce the number and severity of accidents on Old Yanchep Road in the vicinity of the crash site.
3. ADVISES Main Roads WA of Councils decision.
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File Ref: R27/0003
Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Transport & Traffic
Meeting Date: 30/1/2007
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Issue
To consider the concept design and associated community consultation for the reconstruction and enhancement of Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks, between Quinns Road and the roundabout intersection of Camira Way/Weymouth Boulevard/Coastal Rise.
Background
The Ocean Drive road pavement between Quinns Road and the roundabout intersection with Camira Way/Weymouth Boulevard/Coastal Rise has deteriorated to a point that it is nearing the end of its useful life.
In October 1996, the City decided to commission a study through community consultation on the future standard of Ocean Drive. Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Pty Ltd (GHD) completed the study in February 1997. The study results, which attracted a 35% response to 780 questionnaires forwarded to the community at that time, is summarised as follows:
· 14% wanted no change to the style of road;
· 21% wanted improvements; and
· 65% were not concerned.
The responses wanting improvements were evenly divided between provision of a dual use path on either the east or west side of the road. BikeWest recommended inclusion of a foreshore cycle path facility. The report was considered at the Council meeting held on 26 March 1997, (Item No TS77-03/97 refers).
In 2000, the City commissioned a traffic management study of Quinns Rocks west of Tapping Way. Klyne Consultants and Dennis Price & Miller completed the report in March 2001, which recommended a Local Area Traffic Management Strategy after public consultation and the use of a Traffic Study group that comprised elected representatives and residents. A questionnaire was forwarded to 910 properties regarding the proposed traffic management strategies being promoted and resulted in a 13.5% response rate. The results of that study identified that a traffic problem did exist on Ocean Drive and as a consequence a recommendation that Ocean Drive be constructed to incorporate painted and raised landscaped islands between Quinns Road and Robinson Avenue was included in the final report. The demand for a footpath upgrade along Ocean Drive was also reported. The report was considered by Council at its meeting on 10 April 2001, (Item No W117-04/01 refers).
Detail
A concept design has been prepared by Administration as presented in Drawings 2174-1-A to 2174-7-A inclusive – refer Attachment 1 (A3 copies have been provided). Large amalgamated plans have been provided in the Elected Members’ Reading Room for information.
The following issues were considered:
Traffic
Traffic usage along Ocean Drive has altered in the ten years since the GHD report with an increase by more than a 1,000 vehicles per day in general terms.
The traffic volume trend graph shows the distribution along the road has a consistent trend of more traffic at the southern end and less at the north. The ratio of growth in the north is quadrupled while at the south it has only doubled. There is an indication that the growth is due to through traffic from the new suburbs using the older residential roads instead of the new local distributor roads in order to reach and utilise Marmion Avenue. The graph depicts the data that shows the weekend traffic is substantially more than weekday traffic, therefore the weekend usage must be the design criteria.
The traffic speed graph below shows a consistent trend along the road of the speed limit being ignored. The extent of speeding in 2006 is 2 km/h over limit at the north and 15km/h over limit at the south at the speed limit gauge of the 85th percentile of all vehicles. The extent of the extreme speeding vehicles shown by the one off high speed is of concern as it is occurring along the 2 km of road.
The combination of more than double the number of vehicles since 1996 with most doing much higher speeds over the statutory speed limit creates a more hazardous environment for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists.
Comment in relation to traffic management generally is summarised as follows:
· There is a technical need for traffic management to be included in the concept design. The use of horizontal deflection control devices has been considered and rejected, as they would require intrusion into the foreshore reserves. The use of vertical deflection control devices is not desirable, though they are preferable on this road than the do-nothing option.
· The traffic management treatments selected for consideration are speed plateaux spaced approximately 120 to 150m along the road so that the average operating speed of the road is expected to be controlled to between 40 and 50km/h.
It is advised that the use of plateaux as a traffic management treatment is not proposed in the section of Ocean Drive used as a bus route (ie: between Mary Street and Robinson Avenue).
Design
The proposed design of the road/pathway network for the redevelopment of Ocean Drive is shown on Drawings 2174-1-A, 2174-2-A, 2174-3-A & 2174-4-A.
The design comprises a new road consisting of two by 3.1m wide lanes separated by a 2.0m wide median incorporating raised islands at pedestrian crossings and where required for the future placement of streetlights. The alignment of the road will be moved slightly eastward (ie: towards the house side of the road reserve) in order to contain all the works within the road reserve.
On-road parallel car parking has been designed along the foreshore reserve/beach side of the road and no parking areas are proposed on the house side of the road.
Residential pedestrian traffic will be catered for with a 1.5m wide plain concrete pathway on the house side of the road.
Recreational pedestrian and cyclist traffic will be catered for with a 3.0m wide dual use coloured concrete pathway on the foreshore reserve/beach side of the road. This dual use pathway will be bounded by the low wall and fence to be located adjacent to the foreshore reserve to restrict accidental/informal access into the foreshore reserve, thereby providing protection of existing vegetation within these areas.
Street lighting will initially be accommodated by increasing the number and type of light fittings on the existing overhead power poles along the house side of the road. When an area has constructed underground power, the street lighting will then be relocated to the median, which will provide a more even illumination to the road and pathways either side of the road.
Area differentiation along the road will be achieved by using normal asphalt for the road surface and red asphalt for parking bays and the flush median between median islands, the latter to be brick paved.
There are a few locations where the proposed works will require the removal of significant existing trees/palms – it is proposed that the owners of the adjacent properties will be given the opportunity to have the trees relocated to within the private property as part of the project cost, with these property owners to continue with the care and maintenance of those trees/palms that are relocated thereafter.
At two locations along the road the nature strip (verge) has been artificially built up to accommodate works undertaken within the private property. This adjustment to the nature strip interferes with the ability to construct a continuous footpath and as a consequence these built-up areas will be removed following advice in this regard being given to the property owners concerned.
Foreshore Management
The City’s Quinns/Mindarie Foreshore Management Plan has been considered when developing the concept for the road design. Controlled access locations to the beach have been matched to pedestrian crossing locations along the road.
The need to conserve the dune vegetation and restrict accidental/informal access through the foreshore dunes will be assisted by a low retaining wall complemented with a decorative fence above it, Drawings 2174-5-A, 2174-6-A & 2174-7-A provide details of cross-sections of the road including the wall/fence in relation to the foreshore reserve.
The use of the low wall has a number of benefits including defining the edge of the foreshore reserve, restricting accidental/informal access, minimising damage to foreshore vegetation and from a maintenance perspective, providing a consistent solid edge against which small machinery can be used to clear the wind blown sand from the adjacent pathway. The later will have a direct impact on reducing ongoing maintenance costs.
The roadworks have been designed to include all works in relation to reconstruction and new infrastructure activities within the road reservation, with the exception of the section of Ocean Drive north of Robinson Avenue that will require a structural retaining wall to support the western side of the road. The resultant construction activity will have some impact on the foreshore reserve, however, appropriate controls will need to be put in place along with relevant post-construction vegetation rehabilitation works. It is also noted that the swale within the foreshore reserve at this location retains the best examples of the foreshore vegetation so this area and must be kept undisturbed as much as practically possible. In areas where the whole reservation is not utilised for road or pathways, the remainder will be incorporated into the foreshore vegetation area.
Landscaping
As part of the road design, there will be some areas of low vegetation planted on the foreshore reserve/beach side of the road between the dual use pathway and the road wherever parking bays are not provided. The vegetation proposed in these areas will compliment the vegetation currently in existence in the foreshore reserve. During the initial vegetation establishment period these landscaped areas will have irrigation provided by way of subsoil systems that can be operated from a water tanker, thus avoiding the need for connections to either bores or water mains.
Financing and Staging Works
The order of cost estimate for the proposed works as detailed on Drawings 2174-1-A to 2174-7-A inclusive is $4M and will be further refined as a result of agreed changes to the concept design arising out of community consultation, subsequent detailed design is progressed and firm quotations are obtained from service authorities.
It is proposed that the works be staged over two construction periods covering four financial years – refer to the table below. This program can be adjusted subject to earlier provision of funds.
Budget Year/Stage |
2006/07 - Stage 1A |
2007/08 - Stage 1B |
2008/09 - Stage 2A |
2009/10 - Stage 2B |
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July 06 |
June 07 |
July 07 |
June 08 |
July 08 |
June 09 |
July 09 |
June 10 |
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April 07 to September 07 |
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April 09 to September 09 |
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Stage 1 encompasses works from Quinns Road to Robert Road and Stage 2 from Robert Road to the roundabout intersection of Camira Way/Weymouth Boulevard/Coastal Rise.
Car Parking
Car parking is being provided by way of an extra 68 on-road parallel parking bays on the foreshore reserve/beach side of the road mainly between Quinns Road and Robert Road. To the north of Robert Road two existing sealed off-road car parking areas are located just south of Mary Street (12 spaces) and just prior to the roundabout intersection of Camira Way/Weymouth Boulevard/Coastal Rise (21 spaces).
It is noted that the large off-road car parking area opposite the commercial precinct near Robert Road is not being considered for treatment as part of this project, rather, it will be addressed as a project in its own right.
Consultation
Traffic management related consultation has occurred in Quinns Rocks as part of the two previous studies undertaken by the City, with initially a 35% participation rate in 1996/1997 that fell to a 13.5% participation rate in 2000/2001. In 2006 further consultation with residents and property owners in Quinns Rocks occurred by sending 4,380 letters detailing the proposed works, displaying the concept plans at Clarkson Library and the Civic Centre and placing the details and plans on the City’s web page. An information evening was held on Wednesday 13 December 2006 at the Gum Blossom Community Hall and was attended by 60 (to be checked) people. The response by the end of 2006 was the receipt of 298 written comments.
The comments were 87% in favour of the concept design and 13% against changing from the existing standard of road.
Where specific comments were provided by some responders, as a percentage of the 298 responses received, the strongly supported features in the concept were:
· Dual use path 87% (2% against)
· Traffic treatments 27% (6% against)
· New road style 22% (2% against)
· Improved parking 15% (5% against)
· Increased lighting 10% (1% against)
· Wall to control access to dune area 4% (3% against)
The other comments received related to the improvement of the beach side facilities and are outside the scope of this project, however those comments reflected a strong desire to have the dune area conserved and increase the existing community facilities.
At the information evening many issues were discussed and the most relevant ones were:
· Treat the western end of Quinns Road before the bend into Ocean Drive.
· Contention about the difference between the edge of the road reservation and the existing fence line along the wind blown sand dune where sand had encroached onto the road reserve.
· Inclusion of speed control plateaux in the bus route section north of Mary Street.
· Parking along the street –be changed to a different type or should it exist at all.
· Consideration for a one-way road system.
· Which section to construct first.
Comment
The overall response was positive from the interested people and the reconstruction of Ocean Drive should proceed as per the concept outlined on Concept Drawing Nos 2174-1-A, 2174-7-A inclusive, with minor amendments to reflect the outcomes of the community consultation.
The initial concept design has been extended to include a widening in Quinns Road to permit a median island with speed plateau to be constructed before the right angle bend with Ocean Drive.
The road project will be confined within the road reserve. The existing fence to limit access onto the dune areas has been constructed between 2m to 3.8m into the road reserve in the section from Quinns Road to Hall Road. The concept design will require the construction of the new wall/fence combination 1m to 3m into the area where the sand has encroached into the road reserve. An option is to relocate the road further to the east in this section and that could be accommodated by placing the house side footpath on an alignment between the power poles and the properties instead of between the power poles and the road kerb. This is a shift of 1.5m and would alleviate the need to move sand on the western side. Minor earthworks/levelling will be required on the east side for the footpath. The preferred action is to have the road alignment as shown to the residents along Ocean Drive and change the fence to be a retaining wall in the few areas where the sand encroachment has formed a high dune over 1m tall at the edge of the road reserve.
The speed plateaux concept was positively received. The request for additional plateaux in the bus route section is not supported using the same height of plateaux, as public transport buses should have as little discomfort for the passenger ride as possible. The designed bends and median islands will constrict traffic in the short sections of road north of Mary Street and if the speed problem persists in the future, consideration can be given to a lower height plateau at that time.
Controlled parking is necessary to reduce the adverse impact of the present free-style parking is having on residents and traffic safety. A one-way road system is not practical as there will be a transferral of traffic onto local access roads which are not designed to handle the beachfront and local distributor traffic.
The southern sections of Ocean Drive has the higher traffic volumes and vehicle speeds therefore there is a greater risk of crashes along that section of road, hence the decision to construct from the south towards the north has a sound safety basis.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The concept design, as prepared for the redevelopment of Ocean Drive between Quinns Road and the roundabout intersection with Camira Way/Weymouth Boulevard/Coastal Rise is consistent with the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan 2006-2021 outcomes and objectives of:
“Environmental
1.5 Improve the physical quality of the built environment,
1.5.2 Promote urban design that creates attractive and distinctive neighbourhoods
Social
2.4 Improve community safety
Economic
3.3 Increase tourism within the region
3.3.2 Advocate for the provision of a broader visitor experience”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The budget presented for this project three years ago was $3M and the forward project budgeting was based on that figure with an allocation of $1M listed in the 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 years of the Five Year Capital Works Program – refer Project No PR-1082. On developing the concept design, it is now suggested that the new order of cost estimate of $4M be funded over four budgets with an additional $1M to be listed in 2009/2010, thereby not increasing the funding impost on any one year and still completing the project in two construction periods.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council:-
1. PROCEEDS with the redevelopment of Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks as shown on Concept Drawings No 2174-1-A to 2174-7-A inclusive, with minor amendments to reflect the outcome of the community consultation.
2. NOTES that it is proposed to undertake the redevelopment works over two stages, in mid 2007 and mid 2009, with funding to be allocated over four financial years
3. ADVISES property owners along Ocean Drive of Council’s decision.
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File Ref: S/0073v13
File Name: DA Mindarie RegionalCouncil Establishment Agreement.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Robert Elliott
Meeting Date: 30 January 2006
Attachment(s): Nil
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Issue
To consider the need for early action on updating the Mindarie Regional Council’s Establishment Agreement.
Background
At the December 2006 meeting of Council, the request from the Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) to provide a financial guarantee for the proposed Resource Recovery Facility was considered. There was considerable discussion and some of the concerns raised related to the current governance structure of the MRC.
Detail
The MRC currently operates under a constitution formed under the old Local Government Act with a number of Deeds of Agreement that address membership, the definition of waste, financial arrangements and tipping exemptions for the City of Stirling.
The current structure provides for the City of Stirling to have 4 of the 12 councillors on the MRC even though it has chosen to use a separate contract to recycle its domestic waste. The City of Wanneroo, which in time will become the largest member of the MRC provides only 2 councillors.
Several attempts have been made to develop a new Establishment agreement for the MRC.
Comment
The recent consideration by member councils of the MRC to the financial guarantee requested for the Resource Recovery Facility has highlighted concerns about equity and management of the MRC. This related to the current number of councillors provided by each member and general uncertainty in the governance structure of the MRC.
One of the difficulties in developing a new Establishment Agreement for the MRC is that it is not a party of the agreement. The agreement is between the member councils on how the MRC will operate. For simplicity of process, the MRC has taken the lead in arranging discussions and drafting of a new Establishment Agreement.
While the issues and concerns are still relatively fresh in councillor’s minds, it would be appropriate for the City of Wanneroo to bring this to the attention of the MRC and request that the formation of a new Establishment Agreement be given a high priority this year.
The Department of Local Government and Regional Development (DLGRD) may be able to provide assistance in this process. The MRC can request the DLGRD to conduct a strategic governance review of the MRC and this would be of value in progressing the Establishment Agreement.
Statutory Compliance
The development of an Establishment Agreement by the MRC is needed to comply with the Local Government Act 1995.
Strategic Implications
The structural framework of the MRC will affect how well it performs in meeting the City’s needs and is consistent with the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan (2006-2011) outcomes and objectives:
“Environmental
1.3 Improve management, recycling and re-use of waste”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Recycling and waste disposal costs form a significant portion of the annual budget and these costs are affected by the performance of the MRC.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council REQUESTS the Mindarie Regional Council to give urgent consideration to facilitating the development of a new Establishment Agreement and recommends that it requests the Department of Local Government and Regional Development to undertake a governance review of the Mindarie Regional Council governance model as part of this process.
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Responsible Officer: Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Coordinator Projects Design
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 4
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Issue
To consider the provision of a connecting path network between Foreshore Vista and Compass Circle, Yanchep.
Background
In 1997, Council adopted the initial Two Rocks Yanchep Foreshore Management Plan (FMP) in respect to the foreshore reserves adjacent to the Two Rocks and Yanchep town sites and a FMP in respect to the foreshore reserve adjoining Lot 614 to the immediate south of the existing Yanchep Townsite (known as the Ocean Lagoon Estate), which made provision for a dual use path connecting Foreshore Vista and Compass Circle.
Representing a consolidation and review of previous FMP’s for the Two Rocks and Yanchep areas, (including the foreshore reserve abutting Capricorn Village) the Two Rocks Yanchep FMP was adopted by Council at its 13 December 2005 meeting (PD06-12/05 refers). This consolidated draft FMP was prepared in consultation with key stakeholders, the general public, relevant government agencies, key landowners, the City’s Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) and staff from relevant City Directorates. It outlined a number of management strategies relating to various rehabilitations, fencing and other works including the proposed dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista (Refer Attachment 1).
An agreement between the City of Wanneroo and the Developer of the Ocean Lagoon Estate (Peet and Company) was made in a deed dated 15 July 1996, where Peet & Company agreed to construct a portion of the proposed dual use path in the foreshore reserve between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista, Yanchep.
Detail
At its 17 December 2002 meeting (PD01-12/02 refers), Council endorsed the management strategies and plans within an initial review of the FMPs. It was recommended that the dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista be constructed partly of concrete and partly as boardwalk to accommodate for the undulating terrain and to minimise impact on the existing dunes and vegetation.
A concept plan showing an alignment of the dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista was provided in the more recently adopted FMP (2005) (Refer Attachment 2). Prior to determining this alignment the option of constructing the dual use path along the beach was also considered.
Due to the steep foreshore terrain this option was not considered viable. It was noted in the 13 December 2005 report to Council that “necessary care will be taken to ensure that the proposed dual use path is positioned as far away as possible from the residential area to minimise the impact on residential privacy”.
It was also identified as part of the management strategies of the FMP that a viewing platform would be constructed with connection to the dual use path.
In order to reduce the potential impact of a dual use path on the dune and vegetation systems, as well as reduce associated construction costs, an alternative design was investigated. The alternative path alignment was located in areas where vegetation was highly degraded and where the land had minimal slope (Refer Attachment 3). However, this new proposal located the path adjoining a number of residential properties fronting Foreshore Vista and Compass Circle. To minimise the impact on residential privacy the path levels were lowered and designed below the existing ground level of adjacent properties.
Consultation
Letters were sent to 14 residents adjoining and nearest to the subject site, the Two Rocks Yanchep Residents Association Inc., the Two Rocks Yanchep Environmental Group Inc., and the Two Rocks Yanchep Recreational Group, seeking comments on the possible alternative path alignment and associated viewing platform. Consultation commenced on 28 September 2006 with comments required by 3 November 2006. Of the 14 residents consulted, seven made a submission, with five of those objecting to the alternative alignment. The Two Rocks Yanchep Residents Association also provided comments objecting to the proposal.
During the comment period a notice was placed in the Community Newspaper and a public information session was held in Yanchep. In addition to the City’s staff and two North Ward Councillors, 27 people attended the information session. Most feedback received at this information session was requests for the dual use path to be located away from the existing properties in its originally proposed location through the dune network due to the potential privacy impacts. An additional 3 submissions were received from other members of the community (that were not directly consulted) and all 3 objected to the path in the alternative location.
Comment
In response to concerns raised as part of the consultation process, Administration proceeded to investigate the provision of a combined boardwalk and concrete path through the existing dune network as originally depicted in the FMP.
An engineering consultant was engaged by the City in December 2006 to prepare a concept design and provide a cost estimate for the construction of a three metre wide pathway through the foreshore reserve on an alignment linking existing sections of path at either end. The dual use path connecting Foreshore Vista and Compass Circle was conceived to be a combination of boardwalk and concrete pathway and the existing contours were to be considered so that impact on the dune system be minimised.
The alignment chosen by the consultant was based on available contour information and complied with a maximum slope of 10%, in line with the Austroads Standard. The route was chosen to minimise steep descents/ascents and sharp corners.
The engineering consultant provided two construction options for the elevated dual use path, these being the use of precast concrete components (such as Rocla Perma Trak) and timber. Of these two, the concrete product is preferred as the installation would be most likely to attract WAPC development approval with minimal impact on surrounding vegetation, as it would sit entirely on the existing natural surface with minimal impact on the natural ground surface. It would also be resistant to graffiti, have a long life capacity and generate lower maintenance liabilities. The timber construction requires treated timber components and posts that would have to be dug into the ground thereby impacting on surrounding vegetation. The timber option is also more susceptible to vandalism and has a shorter life durability capacity.
Both boardwalk options are priced similarly at around $230,000 (including a 15% contingency) for the 150 metres of boardwalk length that is proposed.
Construction of the boardwalk using recycled plastic or rubber was also considered, however only the decking is made of recycled plastic or rubber and it still needs to be supported by a timber steel or concrete structure. It is also cost prohibitive at $95/m2 in comparison to concrete decking.
It will be important to utilise part of the existing $100,000 project funding allocation to undertake the design and documentation for the proposed boardwalk/concrete pathway project and obtain development approval.
Statutory Compliance
Under the provisions of Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) Metropolitan Regional Scheme the subject site is a Parks and Recreation Reserve (Foreshore Reserve) and is a designated Bush Forever Site. The construction of the dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista through this Foreshore Reserve will require development approval by the WAPC. It is noted that the Department of Planning and Infrastructure Bush Forever Office will provide advice on the appropriateness of the design and construction of the dual use path due to its impact on natural vegetation within a Bush Forever Site.
Strategic Implications
The construction of a dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista through the foreshore reserve as outlined and adopted by Council in the Two Rocks Yanchep FMP is consistent with the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan (2006-2021) outcomes and objectives:
“Social
2.1 Increase choice and quality of neighbourhood and lifestyle options
2.5 Improve transport options and connections”
It is noted that the environmental impact of constructing a new pathway through established vegetation and foreshore dune system may not be consistent with the City’s Environmental key area of strategic focus.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Based on the alternative alignment, adjacent to the residential properties, it is estimated that the construction of the dual use path would cost $215,000 (plus GST). This cost estimate includes the supply and installation of the path, conservation fencing, earthworks, and site stabilisation, however does not include the construction of the viewing platform as this is not part of the deed of agreement. To satisfy the deed of agreement, Peet and Co has submitted a bond of $139,562.50 (to cover its 47.22% portion of the path funding liability) for the path construction. This figure is GST inclusive and also includes a 25% contingency amount. As the amount was based on an estimated cost and the alignment of the path was subject to change, it was agreed that the amount would be adjusted when actual costs were known.
The estimated cost for the construction of a dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista through the foreshore reserve, combining sections of boardwalk and concrete pathway, as outlined and adopted by Council in the Two Rocks Yanchep FMP, is now known and is estimated to be in the vicinity of $350,000 (plus GST) which includes a 15% contingency component. This includes the supply and installation of the boardwalk (precast concrete or timber), conservation fencing, minimal earthworks and site stabilisation.
This estimation does not include the survey and design components of the proposed lookout and boardwalk/concrete dual use path combination through the Foreshore Reserve, which is estimated to cost in the vicinity of $45,000. Peet & Company’s funding responsibility in accordance with the Deed of Agreement will need to be negotiated on the basis of this increased project cost. The estimated funding requirements and proposed funding sources are summarised in the following table:
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PROPOSED FUNDING SOURCE |
||
Project Component |
COW |
Peet & Company |
Total |
Survey and Design |
$23,750 |
$21,250 |
$45,000 |
Construction of Path and Boardwalk |
$184,730 |
$165,270 |
$350,000 |
Construction of Viewing Platform |
$25,000 |
$0 |
$25,000 |
|
$233,480* |
$186,520 |
$420,000 |
*Note: The existing PR-1191 2006/2007 funding allocation of $100,000 will need to be supplemented with $133,480 2007/2008 municipal budget funding to meet the City’s full funding responsibility.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. ENDORSES the concept plan for the construction of a three metre wide dual use path between Compass Circle and Foreshore Vista through the Foreshore Reserve combining boardwalk and concrete pathway, as outlined and adopted by Council in the Two Rocks Yanchep FMP as shown on Drawing 2160-4-0 at Attachment 3.
2. NOTES that the survey, design and documentation of the combined boardwalk and concrete pathway project will be progressed utilising funds from PR-1191 (Implement Yanchep Two Rocks Foreshore Management Plan – Construct Pathway South Yanchep Foreshore Link) which has a 2006/2007 budget funding allocation of $100,000.
3. SUBMITS a development application for this project to WA Planning Commission as part of the design and documentation process.
4. NOTES that additional funding of $133,480 will be required and a budget proposal will be developed for consideration by Council in the 2007/2008 capital budget adoption process to supplement unspent carry forward funds from PR-1191 and the Peet & Company contribution so that construction can proceed in 2007/2008.
5. Negotiates with Peet & Company for an increased funding contribution to the boardwalk and concrete pathway in accordance with the Deed of Agreement, prior to construction proceeding.
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File Ref: S13/0002V01
File Name: BA Warrant of Payments For The Period to 30 November 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: 30 January 2007
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
Presentation to the Council of a list of accounts paid for the month of November 2006, including a statement as to the total amounts outstanding at the end of the month.
Background
Local Governments are required each month to prepare a list of accounts paid for that month and submit the list to the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council.
In addition, it must record all other outstanding accounts and include that amount with the list to be presented. The list of accounts paid and the total of outstanding accounts must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Detail
The following is the Summary of Accounts paid in November -
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – November 2006 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID Less Cancelled Cheques Bank Fees Less Recoups Town Planning Schemes RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
61403 - 62046 517 - 529
|
$4,907,125.98 $5,768,682.20 $10,675,808.18 ($1,349.70) $2.50 ($1,474,041.54) $9,200,419.44 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – November 2006 Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
|
$4,367,004.13 $1,499,715.43 $5,866,719.56 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – November 2006 Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 6 Cell 7 Cell 8 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
000019 000018 000040 000022 000020 |
$191,115.07 $191,115.07 $1,089,263.40 $2,542.00 _______$6.00 $1,474,041.54 |
At the close of November outstanding creditors amounted to $1,762,938.05.
Consultation
Nil.
Comment
The list of cheques and the end of month total of outstanding creditors for the month of November is presented to the Council for information and recording in the minutes of the meeting, as required by the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Statutory Compliance
Regulation 13(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to list the accounts paid each month and total all outstanding creditors at the month end and present such information to the Council at its next Ordinary Meeting after each preparation. A further requirement of this Section is that the prepared list must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of November, as summarised below:-.
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – November 2006 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID Less Cancelled Cheques Bank Fees Less Recoups Town Planning Schemes RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
61403 - 62046 517 - 529
|
$4,907,125.98 $5,768,682.20 $10,675,808.18 ($1,349.70) $2.50 ($1,474,041.54) $9,200,419.44 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – November 2006 Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
|
$4,367,004.13 $1,499,715.43 $5,866,719.56 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – November 2006 Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 6 Cell 7 Cell 8 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
000019 000018 000040 000022 000020 |
$191,115.07 $191,115.07 $1,089,263.40 $2,542.00 _______$6.00 $1,474,041.54 |
WARRANT OF PAYMENTS NOVEMBER 2006 |
PAYMENT |
DATE |
DESCRIPTION |
AMOUNT |
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00061403 |
01/11/2006 |
JA George |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061404 |
01/11/2006 |
J & GA Currie |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061405 |
01/11/2006 |
Irdi Settlements |
$404.24 |
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Rates Refund P/N 159176 - Paid Twice |
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00061406 |
01/11/2006 |
Brad Smith |
$220.00 |
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Reimbursement Of The Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
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00061407 |
01/11/2006 |
Natalie Herridge |
$532.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061408 |
01/11/2006 |
Noelene Anothony |
$532.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061409 |
01/11/2006 |
Lisa Smith |
$319.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061410 |
01/11/2006 |
Helen Mato |
$532.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061411 |
01/11/2006 |
Vanessa Claite |
$500.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061412 |
01/11/2006 |
Vince Cappiello |
$532.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061413 |
01/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00061414 |
01/11/2006 |
AT Jessamine & KL Wood |
$2,000.00 |
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Donation To The Rekindling The Past Committee |
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00061415 |
01/11/2006 |
Van Dung Nguyen |
$391.38 |
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Rates Refund 85 Wattle Mews P/N 207488 -Due To Subdivision |
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00061416 |
01/11/2006 |
Christopher J Young |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061417 |
01/11/2006 |
KA & SA Holt |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061418 |
01/11/2006 |
Harriet Renel |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061419 |
01/11/2006 |
SJ & KA Pratt |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061420 |
01/11/2006 |
Lyndsay L Bijoux |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061421 |
01/11/2006 |
Charles JL Bellamy |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061422 |
01/11/2006 |
RJ & M Cullin |
$268.46 |
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Rates Refund P/N195880 4 Fairford Way - Overpaid |
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00061423 |
01/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00061424 |
01/11/2006 |
M, S & UG Salamone |
$775.56 |
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Rates Refund P/N 203583 18 Jenkyn Circle - Due To Resumption By City Of Wanneroo For The Purpose Of Road Reserve |
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00061425 |
01/11/2006 |
Andrea Bogdanich |
$319.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061426 |
01/11/2006 |
Watson Property Group Woodvale Ltd |
$50.00 |
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Overpayment Of Clearance Fee |
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00061427 |
01/11/2006 |
Shalway Nominees Pty Ltd |
$1,371.55 |
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Rates Refund P/N 190490160 Paini Way - Overpayment |
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00061428 |
01/11/2006 |
Miriam H Kelly |
$310.53 |
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Rates Refund P/N 183302 63 St Barnabas Blvd - Pension Rebate |
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00061429 |
01/11/2006 |
Melanie Westpfahl |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061430 |
01/11/2006 |
TJ Ellyard & MJ Byatt |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061431 |
01/11/2006 |
Russell W Cohen |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061432 |
01/11/2006 |
SM Cooke & FB Stewart |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061433 |
01/11/2006 |
Leslie Murphy |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061434 |
01/11/2006 |
Betty A English |
$186.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061435 |
01/11/2006 |
TD & SM Page |
$300.00 |
|
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061436 |
01/11/2006 |
Peter J Bowyer |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061437 |
01/11/2006 |
Peet & Co Acting for Yatala Unit Tr |
$42,867.00 |
|
|
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Subdivision Bond Refund |
|
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00061438 |
01/11/2006 |
Yanchep Two Rocks Recreation Assoc |
$23.00 |
|
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Facility Hire Refund Of Phil Renkin: Function Room By Yanchep Two Rocks Recreation Assoc. |
|
|
00061439 |
01/11/2006 |
Jason Healey |
$187.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
|
00061440 |
01/11/2006 |
Jason Campbell |
$151.25 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
|
00061441 |
01/11/2006 |
CD & SE Brettig |
$801.47 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 175146 6B Nilsen Ridge - Paid Twice |
|
|
00061442 |
01/11/2006 |
R & A Micula |
$341.14 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 176717 16 Papunana Place - Property Sale & Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061443 |
01/11/2006 |
R & M Spencer |
$314.91 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N161923 3 Orion Way - Property Sold & Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061444 |
01/11/2006 |
Focus Settlements |
$245.23 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 13795843 Nannatee Way Wanneroo - Paid Twice |
|
|
00061445 |
01/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$344.39 |
|
|
|
Adjustment Of Council Rates For Lot 19 (63) Pinjar Road Ashby (Including Late Payment Penalty) |
|
|
00061446 |
01/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$48.95 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061447 |
01/11/2006 |
Cockman House Petty Cash |
$44.55 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061448 |
01/11/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$803.95 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061449 |
01/11/2006 |
Mr S Freeborn |
$320.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment |
|
|
00061450 |
01/11/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$69.75 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061451 |
01/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House Petty Cash |
$87.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061452 |
01/11/2006 |
Valuer Generals Office |
$4,141.64 |
|
|
|
Valuation Services For Rates |
|
|
00061453 |
01/11/2006 |
WA Local Govt Superannuation |
$308,583.93 |
|
|
|
Super Contributions For October 2006 |
|
|
00061454 |
01/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Library Petty Cash |
$106.35 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061455 |
01/11/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$824.85 |
|
|
|
Repair Work At Cheriton Drive Carramar - Infrastructure |
|
|
00061456 |
01/11/2006 |
Yanchep Community House Petty Cash |
$145.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061457 |
01/11/2006 |
Synergy |
$2,206.90 |
|
|
|
Electricity Supplies For City |
|
|
00061458 |
01/11/2006 |
Telstra |
$14,359.65 |
|
|
|
Phone Charges For City 2/09/06-1/10/06 |
|
|
00061459 |
01/11/2006 |
Councillor Colin Hughes |
$706.56 |
|
|
|
Travel Allowance 14/03/06-19/10/06 |
|
|
00061460 |
01/11/2006 |
Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061461 |
01/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
Disconnection/Reconnection At Fred Duffy Park - Infrastructure |
|
|
00061462 |
01/11/2006 |
Mr C J Bartlett |
$137.80 |
|
|
|
Crystal Cave Tour Coach Entry For Gold Program |
|
|
00061463 |
01/11/2006 |
3D Networks (Australia) Pty Ltd |
$3,813.65 |
|
|
|
Premium Maintenance Contract 1/12/06-28/2/08 M-1 Option – IT Services |
|
|
00061464 |
01/11/2006 |
AMF Craigie Bowling |
$348.00 |
|
|
|
Bowling Sessions For Clarkson/Wanneroo Youth Services |
|
|
00061465 |
01/11/2006 |
Australian Business Telephone Company |
$1,256.97 |
|
|
|
Headset For Waste Services |
|
|
00061466 |
01/11/2006 |
Bev Manning |
$210.00 |
|
|
|
Exercise Classes 4-30/09/06 - Community Services |
|
|
00061467 |
01/11/2006 |
Big Rock Toyota |
$40,256.60 |
|
|
|
2 x New Vehicles For Fleet Services |
|
|
00061468 |
01/11/2006 |
Botanic Golf |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Golf Sessions - Wanneroo/Clarkson Youth Services |
|
|
00061469 |
01/11/2006 |
Briana Wesley |
$180.00 |
|
|
|
Balloon Making & Bubble Blowing For Ready Teddy Go & Dog's Breakfast - Community Events |
|
|
00061470 |
01/11/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$26.40 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals – Office Of CEO |
|
|
00061471 |
01/11/2006 |
City Barn |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Equipment & Toys For A Dogs Breakfast Event |
|
|
00061472 |
01/11/2006 |
Comfort Keepers |
$630.00 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
00061473 |
01/11/2006 |
Dept of Consumer and Employment |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Perth Work Safe 2006 Forum - Attendees: H Wood, V Fidock & W Crawford |
|
|
00061474 |
01/11/2006 |
Drive Train |
$3.84 |
|
|
|
Lens Amber Suit – Depot Stores |
|
|
00061475 |
01/11/2006 |
Entyce Entertainments |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
Community Fun Run 29/10/06 DJ Service - Leisure Services |
|
|
00061476 |
01/11/2006 |
Executive Detailing |
$242.00 |
|
|
|
Full Detail Of Pajero 1CJC481 – Fleet Services |
|
|
00061477 |
01/11/2006 |
FOO HUA Chinese Restaurant |
$354.20 |
|
|
|
Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire |
|
|
00061478 |
01/11/2006 |
Gatto & Co. |
$232.84 |
|
|
|
Plastic Candle Holders For Carols Function |
|
|
00061479 |
01/11/2006 |
Gymbus Pty Ltd |
$605.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Gymbus For Community Event Ready Teddy Go |
|
|
00061480 |
01/11/2006 |
Hanson Construction Materials Pty L |
$1,008.71 |
|
|
|
Materials Delivered - Construction Maintenance |
|
|
00061481 |
01/11/2006 |
Harvey Norman |
$68.99 |
|
|
|
Olympus Picture Card - Ranger Services |
|
|
00061482 |
01/11/2006 |
Holding Educational Aids Pty Ltd |
$320.06 |
|
|
|
Book Purchase - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
00061483 |
01/11/2006 |
Ian Lush & Associates |
$352.00 |
|
|
|
Consultancy To Assess Building Plans - Calabrese Avenue |
|
|
00061484 |
01/11/2006 |
J Blackwood & Son Ltd |
$6.86 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061485 |
01/11/2006 |
JB Precise Engineering |
$2,788.50 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061486 |
01/11/2006 |
JMV Hydraulics |
$782.32 |
|
|
|
Cylinders Greenline & Hydraulic Rams- Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061487 |
01/11/2006 |
Joondalup Drive Medical Centre |
$345.40 |
|
|
|
Medical Fees - Waste Services |
|
|
00061488 |
01/11/2006 |
KFC - Head Office |
$202.50 |
|
|
|
Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire |
|
|
00061489 |
01/11/2006 |
Leona Lenyk Naturopath M. Ed, N.D. |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Nutrition Talk 19/10/06 - Youth Projects |
|
|
00061490 |
01/11/2006 |
Liftrite Hire & Sales |
$1,631.96 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061491 |
01/11/2006 |
MM Electrical Merchandising |
$74.29 |
|
|
|
Contact Block - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
00061492 |
01/11/2006 |
Northern Districts Building Maintenance |
$980.00 |
|
|
|
Extend Shed Buckingham House - Building Maintenance |
|
|
00061493 |
01/11/2006 |
Northern Suburbs Bailiff |
$473.35 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Rating Services |
|
|
00061494 |
01/11/2006 |
Oakforce Pty Ltd |
$444.45 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Wanneroo Library |
|
|
00061495 |
01/11/2006 |
O'Neils Asphalt Paving |
$1,688.50 |
|
|
|
Grader Hire For Belgrade Road |
|
|
00061496 |
01/11/2006 |
Ozzi Bugs |
$715.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Ozzi Bugs For Ready Teddy Go - Community Event |
|
|
00061497 |
01/11/2006 |
Perfect Paws |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Show Event For Dog's Breakfast - Community Event |
|
|
00061498 |
01/11/2006 |
Prestige Communications |
$2,107.60 |
|
|
|
2 X Autocom Active Plus Rider Kit - Ranger Services |
|
|
00061499 |
01/11/2006 |
PSN Water |
$10,370.80 |
|
|
|
Redevelopment Of Bore At Dalvik Park - Infrastructure |
|
|
00061500 |
01/11/2006 |
Put on Happy Face - Face Painting |
$1,080.00 |
|
|
|
Face Painting For Dog's & Ready Teddy Go Breakfast |
|
|
|
|
Face Painting For Get Active Wanneroo |
|
|
00061501 |
01/11/2006 |
Scotts Bus Charter |
$1,075.00 |
|
|
|
Bus Hire School Holiday Program |
|
|
00061502 |
01/11/2006 |
Sizzler Beldon |
$179.00 |
|
|
|
Meals For Clarkson/Wanneroo Youth Services |
|
|
00061503 |
01/11/2006 |
St John Ambulance of Australia |
$569.55 |
|
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Fire Services |
|
|
00061504 |
01/11/2006 |
STIHL Shop Greenwood |
$501.60 |
|
|
|
Full Pro Helmets Parks - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
00061505 |
01/11/2006 |
STL Consulting |
$495.00 |
|
|
|
Working Sheepdog Dogs Breakfast - Community Event |
|
|
00061506 |
01/11/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$267.80 |
|
|
|
Semester 2 Enrolment Fees For N McLeod & S Taylor Cert III In Automotive Mechanical Technology |
|
|
00061507 |
01/11/2006 |
Tallan Ames |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Weights For Health Presentation 17/10/06 -Jenolan Way Community Centre |
|
|
00061508 |
01/11/2006 |
WA Limestone Company |
$24,318.86 |
|
|
|
2% Bitumen Mix - Projects Construction |
|
|
00061509 |
01/11/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$68.94 |
|
|
|
Groceries/Catering For D Bull (Resignation After 15Yrs Service) - Waste Services |
|
|
00061510 |
01/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Motorcycles |
$1,281.50 |
|
|
|
Helmets, Goggles & Ties Downs - Ranger Services |
|
|
00061511 |
01/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Volunteer Fire Brigade Soc |
$259.60 |
|
|
|
Catering For Training & Fires |
|
|
00061512 |
01/11/2006 |
West Australian Newspapers Ltd |
$3,420.10 |
|
|
|
Street Directories For City |
|
|
00061513 |
01/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Purchase Gift Voucher & Catering Items For M Harman Leaving |
|
|
00061514 |
02/11/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$601.16 |
|
|
|
Enrolment Fees For A Barker - Customer Services |
|
|
00061515 |
02/11/2006 |
Landscape Development |
$225,763.09 |
|
|
|
Development Of Kingsbridge Park Landscape & Irrigation Works - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
00061516 |
02/11/2006 |
Mariska B & B Beach House |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Winner 2006 Awards For Environmental Excellence -Energy Efficiency |
|
|
00061517 |
02/11/2006 |
Yanchep District High School |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Winner 2006 Awards For Environmental Excellence -Education: Primary |
|
|
00061518 |
02/11/2006 |
Peter Moyes Anglican Community School |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Winner 2006 Awards For Environmental Excellence Education: Secondary |
|
|
00061519 |
02/11/2006 |
Friends Of Yellagonga Regional Park |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Winner 2006 Awards For Environmental Excellence Community Achievement |
|
|
00061520 |
06/11/2006 |
Ministry of Justice Joondalup |
$3,809.90 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees/Warrants Issued 6/11/06 - Rating Services |
|
|
00061521 |
06/11/2006 |
Giuseppe & Maria Teresa Palermo |
$1,089,263.40 |
|
|
|
Part Advance Payment & Interest For Lot 55 Landsdale Road Darch - Town Planning Scheme |
|
|
00061522 |
06/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061523 |
06/11/2006 |
Anthony Palermo |
$544,631.70 |
|
|
|
Part Advance Payment & Interest For Lot 55 Landsdale Road Darch - Town Planning Scheme |
|
|
00061524 |
06/11/2006 |
John Palermo |
$544,631.70 |
|
|
|
Part Advance Payment & Interest For Lot 55 Landsdale Road Darch - Town Planning Scheme |
|
|
00061525 |
08/11/2006 |
Rugby WA |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For M McGrath & A Hogan For Their Participation In Australian U16 Rugby Championships Held In NSW 2-6/10/06 |
|
|
00061526 |
08/11/2006 |
WALA |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For S Diver And D & G Stampalia For Their Participation In Australian National Boys U/15 Lacrosse Tournament Held In Melbourne 1-7/10/06 |
|
|
00061527 |
08/11/2006 |
Guides WA |
$345.00 |
|
|
|
Donation To Support Transport Costs For The Guides Groups To Attend A Camp 27-29/10/06 |
|
|
00061528 |
08/11/2006 |
Western Australia Inline Hockey |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For B & J Mconnell & D Szczepanski For Their Participation In 2006 National Championships In Inline Hockey In NSW 30/09-07/10/06 |
|
|
00061529 |
08/11/2006 |
Woodvale Senior High School |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For C Aberdour, L Bell, Z Bradley & T Michael For Their Participation In National Schools Basketball Championships In Victoria 03-08/12/06 |
|
|
00061530 |
08/11/2006 |
MA & VG Trigwell |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061531 |
08/11/2006 |
Quinns Taekwondo Club |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For H Wood, D De Ruyter, B & N Eley For Their Participation In Nation Taekwondo Championships Being Held In Adelaide 22-24/09/06 |
|
|
00061532 |
08/11/2006 |
Linda Young |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061533 |
08/11/2006 |
James Hart |
$6.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061534 |
08/11/2006 |
Eli Greatley |
$114.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061535 |
08/11/2006 |
AR & JM Ferraz |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061536 |
08/11/2006 |
Patrick Forster |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061537 |
08/11/2006 |
Ruth Smith |
$6.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061538 |
08/11/2006 |
Sarah Fallon |
$57.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061539 |
08/11/2006 |
Melinda Richards |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061540 |
08/11/2006 |
Elaine Whitby |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061541 |
08/11/2006 |
Lesley Coppin |
$19.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061542 |
08/11/2006 |
Sarah-Anne Salmon |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061543 |
08/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061544 |
08/11/2006 |
Jennifer Langridge |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061545 |
08/11/2006 |
David Evans Real Estate |
$210.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061546 |
08/11/2006 |
AJ Lester & EA Hurst |
$991.19 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 129805 61 Bushland Ret - Paid Twice |
|
|
00061547 |
08/11/2006 |
Leah E Queit |
$1,411.07 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 186215 3/8 Keys Cl - Overpayment |
|
|
00061548 |
08/11/2006 |
DM Clark |
$192.67 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 180868 19 Cadoux Loop - Overpayment |
|
|
00061549 |
08/11/2006 |
MA Harrold |
$1,122.14 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 176020 7 Stylis Cove - Paid Twice |
|
|
00061550 |
08/11/2006 |
FMA Martial Arts |
$532.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061551 |
08/11/2006 |
Doru Bucur |
$532.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061552 |
08/11/2006 |
Dept of Housing & Works |
$145.53 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/Ns 160376, 160377 & 160378 66D, 66C & 66B Hainsworth Avenue Girrawheen - Overpayment |
|
|
00061553 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$3,728.40 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
00061554 |
08/11/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$49.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061555 |
08/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$25.65 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061556 |
08/11/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$5,172.25 |
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For City |
|
|
00061557 |
08/11/2006 |
Amp Flexible Lifetime Super Fund |
$86.53 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
00061558 |
08/11/2006 |
Aquamotion Office Petty Cash |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061559 |
08/11/2006 |
Maria Bertone |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
|
|
00061560 |
08/11/2006 |
Mary Colvin |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
|
|
00061561 |
08/11/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$192.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061562 |
08/11/2006 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$139.95 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061563 |
08/11/2006 |
Alan Green |
$105.40 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
00061564 |
08/11/2006 |
Ms S McMahon |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
|
|
00061565 |
08/11/2006 |
Mobile Library Petty Cash |
$85.30 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061566 |
08/11/2006 |
Optus |
$21.49 |
|
|
|
Optus Data Line To Gas Flare - Waste Services |
|
|
00061567 |
08/11/2006 |
Patricia Pearman |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
|
|
00061568 |
08/11/2006 |
Skillpath Seminars |
$398.00 |
|
|
|
Seminar The Excellence As A First-Time Manager 8/12/06 - Attendees M Watzek & M Hinman |
|
|
00061569 |
08/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$60.45 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061570 |
08/11/2006 |
WA Local Govt Superannuation |
$1,285.27 |
|
|
|
Super Contributions For October 2006 |
|
|
00061571 |
08/11/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$2,337.55 |
|
|
|
Relocate Supply Fee 211 Ocean Drive Quinns Rocks ($218.00) |
|
|
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Relocated Fire Hydrant Ocean Drive Quinns Rocks ($1,096.70) |
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Metered Fire Hydrant Standpipe Hire 22/0/06 - 23/10/06 ($151.75) |
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Metered Fire Hydrant Standpipe Hire 22/09/06 - 24/10/06 ($265.35) |
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Requested Works - Russley Gr, Yanchep ($605.75) |
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00061572 |
08/11/2006 |
Zurich Client Service |
$235.38 |
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
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00061573 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Deduction |
$346.00 |
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
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00061574 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$2,102.00 |
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
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00061575 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Limited Use Coun |
$405.00 |
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
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00061576 |
08/11/2006 |
Synergy |
$21,404.20 |
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Lighting Services For City |
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1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($100.00) |
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00061577 |
08/11/2006 |
Telstra |
$39.95 |
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Bigpond Account For 26/10/06 - 25/11/06 |
|
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00061578 |
08/11/2006 |
Pat Dumaresq |
$130.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Podiatry Clinics |
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00061579 |
08/11/2006 |
Ms L Stevens |
$130.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061580 |
08/11/2006 |
Heather King |
$80.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061581 |
08/11/2006 |
Gordon Sadler |
$160.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
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00061582 |
08/11/2006 |
Ivana St John |
$50.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061583 |
08/11/2006 |
Bernice Duncan |
$45.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061584 |
08/11/2006 |
Ruth Butler |
$75.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061585 |
08/11/2006 |
Dale Sutherland |
$60.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061586 |
08/11/2006 |
Ms M Barker |
$67.66 |
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Fuel Reimbursement For Manager's Vehicle – Coordinator Governance |
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00061587 |
08/11/2006 |
Ridgewood Little Athletics Centre |
$150.00 |
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Athletics Coaching At Girrawheen Hall For Multi Sport |
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00061588 |
08/11/2006 |
Graeme Lewis |
$140.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061589 |
08/11/2006 |
Rhoda Goddard |
$55.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061590 |
08/11/2006 |
Susan Morrissey |
$70.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061591 |
08/11/2006 |
Lynda Hocking |
$65.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061592 |
08/11/2006 |
June Taylor |
$90.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061593 |
08/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$64,435.00 |
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Street Lighting Lenore Road - Infrastructure Projects |
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00061594 |
08/11/2006 |
Ms M A Gilchrist |
$50.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
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00061595 |
08/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$28,226.00 |
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Oldham Reserve Yanchep Maximum Demand 200 Amps |
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Recoverable Works - Alexander Drive, Gnangara ($1,446.00) |
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00061596 |
08/11/2006 |
Ernestina Lisiecki |
$45.00 |
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Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centre |
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00061597 |
08/11/2006 |
A Class Displays |
$591.99 |
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Display Items For Yanchep Community Centre |
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00061598 |
08/11/2006 |
Allen Mobile Phone Services |
$99.00 |
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Blackberry Kit Installations - Fleet Maintenance |
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00061599 |
08/11/2006 |
Animals On The Run |
$400.00 |
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Animals Exhibition At Fire Safety Day |
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00061600 |
08/11/2006 |
Big W |
$125.63 |
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DVD Player & Multi Blender - Community Services |
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00061601 |
08/11/2006 |
CD Auto Spark |
$631.10 |
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Supply & Fit Gel Cell Battery To Wanneroo ICV - Fire Services |
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00061602 |
08/11/2006 |
Claire Bailey |
$6,792.00 |
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Public Art Consultancy - Infrastructure Projects |
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00061603 |
08/11/2006 |
Connell Wagner Pty Ltd |
$22,922.35 |
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Progress Claim 1 - Neerabup Industrial Roads - Planning Services |
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00061604 |
08/11/2006 |
Emrich Industries (WA) Pty Ltd |
$704.00 |
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Box B2 Tattle Tape - Clarkson Library |
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00061605 |
08/11/2006 |
Eyes On |
$165.00 |
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Prescription Safety Glasses For S Crisafulli - Operations |
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00061606 |
08/11/2006 |
FOO HUA Chinese Restaurant |
$114.30 |
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Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire - Fire Services |
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00061607 |
08/11/2006 |
KFC - Head Office |
$156.10 |
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Catering For Paini Way Jandabup Fire - Fire Services |
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Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire - Fire Services |
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00061608 |
08/11/2006 |
Kmart Joondalup |
$229.42 |
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Wanneroo Youth Centre Equipment - Community Services |
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00061609 |
08/11/2006 |
Local Health Authorities Analytical |
$18,626.02 |
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Analytical Services 2006/2007 - Planning Services |
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00061610 |
08/11/2006 |
M & K Bailey Accredited Newsagents |
$3.60 |
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Underpaid $3.60 (Delivery) For Milk Deliveries |
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00061611 |
08/11/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$934.46 |
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Refuse Disposal - General |
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00061612 |
08/11/2006 |
Patch Theatre |
$825.00 |
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Performances For Billy Goates Gruff - Community Services |
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00061613 |
08/11/2006 |
Pharmacy Plus Joondalup |
$175.55 |
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Digital Printing DVD & Frames - Fire Services |
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Printing Of Photos - Emergency Services |
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00061614 |
08/11/2006 |
Platinum Collision Repairs Centre |
$500.00 |
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Insurance Excess Payable WN32214 - Contracts & Property |
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00061615 |
08/11/2006 |
Slater & Gartrell Sports |
$3,217.50 |
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Replace Game Wickets At Wanneroo Show Grounds -Parks Maintenance |
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00061616 |
08/11/2006 |
Sports Power Joondalup |
$84.05 |
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Wanneroo Youth Centre Equipment - Community Services |
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00061617 |
08/11/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$28.44 |
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Book Purchase Shaun Taylor - Fleet Services |
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00061618 |
08/11/2006 |
Timeless Toys |
$248.85 |
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150 Bubble Wands & Postage -Cultural Development |
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00061619 |
08/11/2006 |
Treat Time Distributors |
$29.10 |
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Supplies For Aquamotion Cafe |
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00061620 |
08/11/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$138.78 |
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Food For Wanneroo Youth Centre Programs |
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00061621 |
08/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Villa Tavern |
$269.90 |
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Beverages For Elected Members Bar Stock |
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00061622 |
08/11/2006 |
Weston Remarking Services |
$748.00 |
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Spotting For Linemarking At St Andrews Drive |
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00061623 |
08/11/2006 |
WME Media Pty Ltd |
$349.00 |
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Subscription Fee 3 Years - Waste Services |
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00061624 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$284.28 |
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Travel Allowance October 2006 |
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00061625 |
08/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$109.34 |
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Reimbursement Of Greens Recycling Facility Float |
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00061626 |
10/11/2006 |
James Stuart Broad |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061627 |
15/11/2006 |
Hero Enterprises |
$35.02 |
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Reimbursement Of Building Application - Overpaid |
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00061628 |
15/11/2006 |
01/01/1900 |
$175.22 |
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Reimbursement Of Building Application - Overpaid |
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00061629 |
15/11/2006 |
GDD (WA) Pty Ltd |
$287.28 |
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Reimbursement Of Building & Codes Variation Fee |
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00061630 |
15/11/2006 |
Peter Murray |
$100.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Codes Variation Fee |
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00061631 |
15/11/2006 |
Celebration Homes |
$345.73 |
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Reimbursement Of Codes Variation Fee |
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00061632 |
15/11/2006 |
JWH Group Pty Ltd |
$19.77 |
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Reimbursement Of Codes Variation Fee |
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00061633 |
15/11/2006 |
JWH Group Pty Ltd |
$610.55 |
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Reimbursement Of Codes Variation Fee |
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00061634 |
15/11/2006 |
BR & J Gaze |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061635 |
15/11/2006 |
SA & M Tombides |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061636 |
15/11/2006 |
CB & C Segui |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061637 |
15/11/2006 |
Hawa Mohamed |
$319.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00061638 |
15/11/2006 |
PF & D O'Neill |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061639 |
15/11/2006 |
JW & BM Holden |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061640 |
15/11/2006 |
BM & JW Holden |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061641 |
15/11/2006 |
J & V Ilievski |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061642 |
15/11/2006 |
R Italiano |
$34.00 |
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Hire Fee Refund |
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00061643 |
15/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00061644 |
15/11/2006 |
Quinns Baptist College Inc |
$5,552.63 |
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Rates Refund P/N 193565 28 Salerno Drive - Rates Exemption |
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00061645 |
15/11/2006 |
Homestead Realty |
$288.40 |
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Rates Refund P/N 171840 6 Rio Marina Way - Overpayment |
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00061646 |
15/11/2006 |
Kelly Bailey |
$209.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
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00061647 |
15/11/2006 |
Michelle Osler |
$200.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
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00061648 |
15/11/2006 |
State Revenue |
$44.79 |
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Rates Refund - Pension Rebate Claimed In Error |
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00061649 |
15/11/2006 |
AA & PA Pattini |
$1,024.56 |
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Rates Refund P/N 202792 77 Clarkson Avenue - Overpayment |
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00061650 |
15/11/2006 |
Jo-Anne Harrington |
$19.00 |
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Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
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00061651 |
15/11/2006 |
JA Puglia |
$38.00 |
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Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
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00061652 |
15/11/2006 |
SA Moss |
$38.00 |
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Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
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00061653 |
15/11/2006 |
K McKee |
$6.00 |
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Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
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00061654 |
15/11/2006 |
P Rawling |
$38.00 |
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Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
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00061655 |
15/11/2006 |
Carol Martin |
$30.00 |
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Gold Program Refund |
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00061656 |
15/11/2006 |
Greenwood Baseball Club |
$50.00 |
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Key Bond Refund |
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00061657 |
15/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00061658 |
15/11/2006 |
JL Harris & SD Comeagain |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061659 |
15/11/2006 |
N Yasuda |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061660 |
15/11/2006 |
V & A Floresta |
$388.48 |
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Rates Refund P/N 211070 9 Fennell Rise - Pension Rebate |
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00061661 |
15/11/2006 |
MR Buttler |
$252.80 |
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Rates Refund P/N 204531 3 The Ramble - Pension Rebate |
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00061662 |
15/11/2006 |
JW & MP McDonnell |
$182.98 |
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Rates Refund P/N 195713 8 Bayfield Crescent - Pension Rebate |
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00061663 |
15/11/2006 |
FA & PS Green |
$253.54 |
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Rates Refund P/N 19510520 Stetson Ct - Pension Rebate |
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00061664 |
15/11/2006 |
D Palmer & D Wilson |
$166.98 |
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Rates Refund P/N 192655 11 Pennygum Place - Pension Rebate |
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00061665 |
15/11/2006 |
FE & JP Bodell |
$138.66 |
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Rates Refund P/N 191061 36 Lotherton Way - Pension Rebate |
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00061666 |
15/11/2006 |
GF & GE White |
$316.86 |
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Rates Refund P/N 185979 28 Foreshore Vista - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061667 |
15/11/2006 |
TM Felton-Beer |
$63.46 |
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Rates Refund P/N 166613 25 Willoughby Rtt - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061668 |
15/11/2006 |
MW & AI Sticken |
$355.97 |
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Rates Refund P/N 162419 65 Timely Hostess Mews –Pension Rebate |
|
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00061669 |
15/11/2006 |
CLA Hawes |
$264.30 |
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Rates Refund P/N 157769 5A Allott Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061670 |
15/11/2006 |
AJ McDougall |
$339.18 |
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Rates Refund P/N 137348 7 Barndi Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061671 |
15/11/2006 |
VT Nguyen & TS Dinh |
$147.68 |
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Rates Refund P/N 111404 94 Templeton Cres - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061672 |
15/11/2006 |
M & C Reygaert |
$682.74 |
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Rates Refund P/N 216466 18 Shoreham Turn - Overpaid |
|
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00061673 |
15/11/2006 |
GJ & A Woodford |
$476.86 |
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Rates Refund P/N 212897 26 Olivedale Road - Property Now Strated & Sold |
|
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00061674 |
15/11/2006 |
SL & J Haunold |
$183.12 |
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Rates Refund P/N 143876 1 Scepture Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061675 |
15/11/2006 |
I & EH Taylor |
$359.51 |
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Rates Refund P/N 127112 42 Giralt Road - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061676 |
15/11/2006 |
GA Parker |
$336.46 |
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Rates Refund P/N 150984 3 Feathertop Rise - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061677 |
15/11/2006 |
VG & DV Speak |
$472.43 |
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Rates Refund P/N 142951 8 Cyclamen Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061678 |
15/11/2006 |
MJ & GW Bransby |
$191.28 |
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Rates Refund P/N 203880 26 Rupara Cir - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061679 |
15/11/2006 |
M & DG Thompkins |
$428.65 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 197552 5 Staunton Vale - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061680 |
15/11/2006 |
WW & WJ DeKoning |
$518.52 |
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Rates Refund P/N 202549 12 Wishart Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061681 |
15/11/2006 |
M Blais |
$981.97 |
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Rates Refund P/N 195707 84 Quinns Road - Overpaid |
|
|
00061682 |
15/11/2006 |
Dennis Price & Miller Pty Ltd |
$9,663.00 |
|
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Subdivision Bond Refund - Lot 131 & 132 Landsdale Gardens |
|
|
00061683 |
15/11/2006 |
Watson Property Group |
$28,499.63 |
|
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Subdivision Bond Refund - Lot 1 & 6 Caporn Street Sinagra |
|
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00061684 |
15/11/2006 |
F & B Hughes |
$296.28 |
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Rates Refund P/N 141185 10 Totnes Gr - Pension Rebates |
|
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00061685 |
15/11/2006 |
MH & BM Morgan |
$419.41 |
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Rates Refund P/N 194148 9 Maltara Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061686 |
15/11/2006 |
BHA Hoy Poy |
$235.96 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N152882 150 Landsdale Road - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061687 |
15/11/2006 |
D Morrell |
$391.77 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 133604 79 Tapping Way - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061688 |
15/11/2006 |
J & RJ Finney |
$259.25 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 153665 8 Bayport Cct - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061689 |
15/11/2006 |
SP Court |
$114.81 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 205488 19 Ammanford Cres - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061690 |
15/11/2006 |
PE & J Joyce |
$214.32 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 179086 15 Ringrose Heights - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061691 |
15/11/2006 |
RN & DA Goldspring |
$223.54 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 206358 423 Kingsway - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061692 |
15/11/2006 |
ML & JW Deering |
$336.46 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 192990 21 Grand Bank Pwy - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061693 |
15/11/2006 |
AJ & T Lewkowski |
$182.06 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 182758 62 Viridian Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061694 |
15/11/2006 |
E & R Leluda |
$366.24 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 143832 8 Tenggara Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061695 |
15/11/2006 |
JM Bossie |
$151.62 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 111796 16 Meakers Way - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061696 |
15/11/2006 |
K O'Donnell |
$329.20 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 141073 23 Moorpark Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061697 |
15/11/2006 |
PM Yarran |
$301.72 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 125929 334 Marangaroo Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061698 |
15/11/2006 |
DL & LG Waideman |
$280.50 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 161510 47A Whitfield Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061699 |
15/11/2006 |
SL & RD Wilson |
$301.73 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 125708 45 Hurlson Way - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061700 |
15/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061701 |
15/11/2006 |
TXK Nguyen |
$322.64 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 181874 7 Bathgate Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061702 |
15/11/2006 |
EC Lee |
$433.24 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 178354 5 Clovelly Mews - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061703 |
15/11/2006 |
DM Sexton |
$313.87 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 179800 19 Attwood Place - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061704 |
15/11/2006 |
PC & DW Brown |
$283.94 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 141604 45 St Andrews Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061705 |
15/11/2006 |
V Debono |
$314.63 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 174654 4 Frangipani Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061706 |
15/11/2006 |
VE & JWJ Balchin |
$280.50 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 135819 1 Galatea Gr - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061707 |
15/11/2006 |
WJ Doherty |
$336.46 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N144854 8 Jay Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061708 |
15/11/2006 |
S & E Sehovic |
$156.93 |
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Rates Refund P/N168919 38 Ellenbrae Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061709 |
15/11/2006 |
RB & RL Ellison |
$327.24 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 136892 35 Banderra Street - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061710 |
15/11/2006 |
S & S Munusamy |
$368.72 |
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Rates Refund P/N 162021 14 Gerosa Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061711 |
15/11/2006 |
HT Tran |
$148.91 |
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Rates Refund P/N 125340 22 Moorhead Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061712 |
15/11/2006 |
Estie Wentzel |
$319.50 |
|
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Bond Refund |
|
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00061713 |
15/11/2006 |
T Hoare |
$561.00 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 21660823 Wistari Cir - Overpayment |
|
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00061714 |
15/11/2006 |
RG & GR Marsala |
$481.33 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 216662 135 Ashley Road - Overpayment |
|
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00061715 |
15/11/2006 |
RP Ganley |
$426.83 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 125539 16 Durack Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061716 |
15/11/2006 |
MCV Hayes |
$576.13 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 144501 17 Piper Street - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061717 |
15/11/2006 |
D & L Luppino |
$200.49 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 183802 15 Danja Rise - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061718 |
15/11/2006 |
MP & A Roddis |
$368.72 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 186848 4 Mutiny Tce - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061719 |
15/11/2006 |
ED Ahearn & DJ Ashurst |
$456.29 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 204199 36 Monet Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061720 |
15/11/2006 |
SMJ Orme |
$312.35 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 161715 8 Dunelt Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061721 |
15/11/2006 |
SM Stickland-Moran |
$218.93 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 204185 18 Monet Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061722 |
15/11/2006 |
DL & SF Nelson |
$472.43 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 202362 22 Chisholm Link - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061723 |
15/11/2006 |
MJ Gilbert |
$309.31 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 157916 37/15 Mereworth Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061724 |
15/11/2006 |
LL Durbridge |
$314.63 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 137101 26 Santa Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061725 |
15/11/2006 |
CJ & PM Denny |
$156.93 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 111422 10 Butterick Place - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061726 |
15/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
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00061727 |
15/11/2006 |
LM Alexander |
$310.07 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 125865 14 Meredith Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061728 |
15/11/2006 |
VJ & WT Morgan |
$336.46 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 150729 4 Highview Street - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061729 |
15/11/2006 |
K Tickner |
$280.50 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 141011 98 St Andrews Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061730 |
15/11/2006 |
OE Nye |
$310.07 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 125449 17 Butterworth Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061731 |
15/11/2006 |
LJ Turner |
$314.63 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 127924 43 Sandgate Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061732 |
15/11/2006 |
HNT LE & VC Nguyen |
$297.39 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 172993 14 Graduate Place - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061733 |
15/11/2006 |
GP & RE Lundy |
$392.22 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 137925 1 Nannatee Way - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061734 |
15/11/2006 |
DM & N Bawden |
$350.28 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 183575 26 Allara Rtt - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061735 |
15/11/2006 |
HL Bowra |
$280.50 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 141427 6 Newman Rd - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061736 |
15/11/2006 |
CM Casini & CI Speller |
$280.50 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 135462 20 Whitfield Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061737 |
15/11/2006 |
GH & PL Ashton |
$336.46 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 137218 60 Wanjina Cres - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061738 |
15/11/2006 |
H & A Husic |
$305.52 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 125146 6 Furness Way - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061739 |
15/11/2006 |
DI Saxton |
$327.24 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 159235 42A Beelara Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061740 |
15/11/2006 |
BH & BI Prinz |
$327.24 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 161146 33 Chiba Rtt - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061741 |
15/11/2006 |
FDE & ERO Edgecombe |
$314.63 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 186852 12 Mutiny Tce - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061742 |
15/11/2006 |
A & BF Cherry |
$336.46 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 136027 39 Belgrade Road - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061743 |
15/11/2006 |
P Bouloudas |
$339.35 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 204526 9 The Ramble - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061744 |
15/11/2006 |
LW & LM Franz |
$306.27 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 110626 8 Harford Way - Pension Rebate |
|
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00061745 |
15/11/2006 |
BJ Ganter |
$154.27 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 111446 44 Butterick Place- Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061746 |
15/11/2006 |
AM & E Boardman |
$341.06 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 174404 33 Keady Rise - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061747 |
15/11/2006 |
TTC Gardiner |
$318.02 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 185191 11 Polglase Fwy - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061748 |
15/11/2006 |
EL Mahe |
$142.31 |
|
|
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Rates Refund P/N 156110 18 Casserley Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061749 |
15/11/2006 |
DK & SM Simpson |
$418.91 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 206356 1 Barton Gate - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061750 |
15/11/2006 |
MJ & JF Starr |
$246.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061751 |
15/11/2006 |
Mercy College |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061752 |
15/11/2006 |
Kingsway Christian College - Darch |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061753 |
15/11/2006 |
Irene McCormack |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061754 |
15/11/2006 |
Girrawheen Senior High School |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061755 |
15/11/2006 |
Yanchep District High School |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061756 |
15/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Senior High School |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061757 |
15/11/2006 |
Peter Mayes Anglican Community |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
00061758 |
15/11/2006 |
Mr & Mrs Alan Roper |
$68.00 |
|
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
|
00061759 |
15/11/2006 |
Terrie Munro-Clinton |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
|
00061760 |
15/11/2006 |
Anne Oldfield |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
|
00061761 |
15/11/2006 |
Cherie Morris |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
|
00061762 |
15/11/2006 |
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd |
$244.29 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 214480 11 Oakpark Green - Overpaid |
|
|
00061763 |
15/11/2006 |
H Kaur |
$392.58 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 216728 101 Kilkee Street - Property Sold |
|
|
00061764 |
15/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Public Swimming Pools Annual Inspection - Aquamotion |
|
|
00061765 |
15/11/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061766 |
15/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$83.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061767 |
15/11/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$895.80 |
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For City |
|
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($100.00) |
|
|
00061768 |
15/11/2006 |
Buckingham House Petty Cash |
$98.45 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061769 |
15/11/2006 |
Clarkson Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$87.50 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061770 |
15/11/2006 |
Department Of Land Information |
$505.12 |
|
|
|
Imagery - Extraction Of Aerial Photo - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Topographical Contour Data - Planning |
|
|
00061771 |
15/11/2006 |
Michael Hayes |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Keyholder - Cockman House |
|
|
00061772 |
15/11/2006 |
Maroochy Shire Council |
$3,375.00 |
|
|
|
Membership Fee For The National Sea Change Taskforce 1/10/06-30/09/07 |
|
|
00061773 |
15/11/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$119.15 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061774 |
15/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$73.30 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061775 |
15/11/2006 |
Valuer Generals Office |
$15,863.35 |
|
|
|
Land Valuation Services - Rates |
|
|
00061776 |
15/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Library Petty Cash |
$93.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061777 |
15/11/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$1,199.10 |
|
|
|
Requested Works At Russley Gr Yanchep - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
00061778 |
15/11/2006 |
Yanchep Community House Petty Cash |
$51.45 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061779 |
15/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061780 |
15/11/2006 |
Zurich Aust Insurance Ltd |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Insurance Excess Payment For Damage To Tools & Toolbox From Incident Involving WN31869 |
|
|
00061781 |
15/11/2006 |
Michael Quirk |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Purchase Of Gift Voucher For Butler Fun Run For Schools Challenge |
|
|
00061782 |
15/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$23,570.00 |
|
|
|
Recoverable Works Lot 501 Quinns Road Quinns Rocks - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
00061783 |
15/11/2006 |
Mr C J Bartlett |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Melbourne Cup Hampers For Gold Program |
|
|
00061784 |
15/11/2006 |
Agrizzi Farm Machinery |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061785 |
15/11/2006 |
Ash Planning & Project Management P |
$2,904.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment For Butler Fun Run 29/10/06 - Leisure Services |
|
|
00061786 |
15/11/2006 |
Australian Government National |
$3,564.00 |
|
|
|
Water Quality Analysis Fees & Handling - Wangara Sump & Church Street |
|
|
00061787 |
15/11/2006 |
Brighton Estate Residents Association |
$897.86 |
|
|
|
Entertainment For 10,000 Steps Fun Run 29/10/06 - Leisure Services |
|
|
00061788 |
15/11/2006 |
Chung Wah Welfare & Community Services |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
00061789 |
15/11/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$839.94 |
|
|
|
Cherry Picker Hire - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
00061790 |
15/11/2006 |
City of Melville |
$3.30 |
|
|
|
Lost Book Charges - Library Services |
|
|
00061791 |
15/11/2006 |
Connell Wagner Pty Ltd |
$3,520.00 |
|
|
|
Professional Services : Koondoola Regional Bushland Survey – Planning Servic es |
|
|
00061792 |
15/11/2006 |
Dept of Consumer and Employment |
$33.00 |
|
|
|
Licence Renewal - Dangerous Goods Storage Licence |
|
|
00061793 |
15/11/2006 |
Direct Fastener & Industrial Supplies |
$175.67 |
|
|
|
Parts - Building Maintenance |
|
|
00061794 |
15/11/2006 |
Diva Flowers |
$140.00 |
|
|
|
Silk Flower Arrangements - Hospitality |
|
|
00061795 |
15/11/2006 |
Dolphin Lodge |
$84.70 |
|
|
|
Accommodation 3/11/06 For P Calley - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
00061796 |
15/11/2006 |
Drive Train |
$82.94 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
00061797 |
15/11/2006 |
Earthworks Training & Assessment |
$3,300.00 |
|
|
|
Safety Awareness Training & Assessment 16-18/10/06 - OH&S |
|
|
00061798 |
15/11/2006 |
Ecoscape Pty Ltd |
$8,795.60 |
|
|
|
Koondoola Regional Bushland Management Plan 90% Completion - Planning |
|
|
00061799 |
15/11/2006 |
Eddy's Carpentry Shop |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Carpentry Activities - Youth Services |
|
|
00061800 |
15/11/2006 |
Edgewater Veterinary Hospital |
$211.85 |
|
|
|
Veterinary Costs - Quickvet Consult, Medication & Euthanasia Of 7 Dogs |
|
|
00061801 |
15/11/2006 |
FOO HUA Chinese Restaurant |
$87.80 |
|
|
|
Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire - Fire Services |
|
|
00061802 |
15/11/2006 |
Futuremedia |
$198.00 |
|
|
|
OHS Diaries For 2007 – Human Resources |
|
|
00061803 |
15/11/2006 |
Hanson Construction Materials Pty L |
$698.85 |
|
|
|
Cement Deliveries - Engineering |
|
|
00061804 |
15/11/2006 |
Insurance Commission of WA |
$60.50 |
|
|
|
Governance & Risk Management Seminar - Attendee J Love – Human Resources |
|
|
00061805 |
15/11/2006 |
JB Precise Engineering |
$407.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
00061806 |
15/11/2006 |
Keith McDonald Music |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Performance At Clarkson Library |
|
|
00061807 |
15/11/2006 |
Liftrite Hire & Sales |
$33.03 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Depot Stores |
|
|
00061808 |
15/11/2006 |
Lyons & Peirce |
$5,115.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Combination Unit Jet Storm Water Lines & Vacuum Sumps - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
00061809 |
15/11/2006 |
Mix 94.5FM |
$5,819.00 |
|
|
|
Beach To Bush Advertising - Cultural Development |
|
|
00061810 |
15/11/2006 |
MM Electrical Merchandising |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Heavy Duty PVC - Engineering Construction |
|
|
00061811 |
15/11/2006 |
MYOB Australia Pty Ltd |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Pro-Rata Subscription MYOB Professional Partner Program Education Provider Valid Until 30/09/07 -Economic Development |
|
|
00061812 |
15/11/2006 |
Non Organic Disposals |
$14,045.90 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble |
|
|
00061813 |
15/11/2006 |
Orchid Cove Pty Ltd |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Dry Cleaning Aug To Oct 2006 - Fire Services |
|
|
00061814 |
15/11/2006 |
Prestige Communications |
$108.90 |
|
|
|
Autocom Headset Kit – Rangers Services |
|
|
00061815 |
15/11/2006 |
Put on Happy Face - Face Painting |
$240.00 |
|
|
|
Face Painter At Kingsway Shopping Centre - Community Services |
|
|
00061816 |
15/11/2006 |
Relationships Australia |
$495.00 |
|
|
|
Courses - Family Of Origin 15/08/06 & Communication 21/09/06 |
|
|
00061817 |
15/11/2006 |
RNR Contracting Pty Ltd |
$2,470.40 |
|
|
|
Bitumen Sealing Works Kiln Road Carabooda - Construction |
|
|
00061818 |
15/11/2006 |
Sensis Pty Ltd |
$134.00 |
|
|
|
White/Yellow Pages Online Instalment Sept 06 To Sept 07 - Aquamotion |
|
|
00061819 |
15/11/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$254.58 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases For S Taylor - Fleet Services |
|
|
00061820 |
15/11/2006 |
Swim Australia |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
Re-Registration Of Centre's Swim School 2006-2007 - Aquamotion |
|
|
00061821 |
15/11/2006 |
Tourism Western Australia |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Window Display At WA Visitor Centre - Economic Development |
|
|
00061822 |
15/11/2006 |
Toyota Material Handling (WA) Pty L |
$1,897.50 |
|
|
|
Hydraulic Pump Kit - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061823 |
15/11/2006 |
UNE Partnerships Pty Ltd |
$2,744.50 |
|
|
|
Facilities Management Diploma For A Millard |
|
|
00061824 |
15/11/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$897.46 |
|
|
|
Groceries For Hospitality |
|
|
00061825 |
15/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Volunteer Fire Brigade Soc |
$148.92 |
|
|
|
Catering For Crew Leader Briefing 30/10/06 - Fire Services |
|
|
00061826 |
15/11/2006 |
West Australian Newspapers Ltd |
$1,040.90 |
|
|
|
Streetsmart 2007 - Depot Stores |
|
|
00061827 |
15/11/2006 |
Wheelchair Sports WA Association In |
$305.00 |
|
|
|
Wheelchair Coaching Services 11/07/06 For Hainsworth Community Centre Leisure Services |
|
|
00061828 |
16/11/2006 |
Councillor F Cvitan |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00061829 |
16/11/2006 |
Cr Dorothy Newton |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00061830 |
16/11/2006 |
Councillor S Salpietro |
$1,833.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00061831 |
16/11/2006 |
Councillor J Stewart |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
00061832 |
16/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Mayoral Allowance – Mayor J Kelly’s Rates ($500.00) |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance - Cr Newton’s Rates ($83.33) |
|
|
00061833 |
16/11/2006 |
Councillor Colin Hughes |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
00061834 |
17/11/2006 |
Synergy |
$139,016.25 |
|
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($295.50) |
|
|
|
|
Streetvision Charges 24/09/06 - 24/10/06 ($128,333.30) |
|
|
|
|
Power Supplies For City ($10,387.45) |
|
|
00061835 |
21/11/2006 |
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Pay |
$3,567.00 |
|
|
|
Fringe Benefits Tax Amended Assessment - Finance |
|
|
00061836 |
22/11/2006 |
AP & HM Dixon |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061837 |
22/11/2006 |
DP & SE Rounsevell |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061838 |
22/11/2006 |
DL Martinez |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061839 |
22/11/2006 |
AP Grace |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061840 |
22/11/2006 |
JM & KJ Caruso |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061841 |
22/11/2006 |
JA Groves |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061842 |
22/11/2006 |
BD & GA Booth |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061843 |
22/11/2006 |
SI Urbisinov & A Idelbayeva |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061844 |
22/11/2006 |
DM & TJ Kilbride |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061845 |
22/11/2006 |
KJ Booth |
$215.36 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061846 |
22/11/2006 |
MF & ES Dornan |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061847 |
22/11/2006 |
RD McGlade |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061848 |
22/11/2006 |
AM Dudley |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061849 |
22/11/2006 |
SL & LA Hukin |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061850 |
22/11/2006 |
MJ Breen |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061851 |
22/11/2006 |
S & M Duminy |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061852 |
22/11/2006 |
GP & JN Passmore |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061853 |
22/11/2006 |
RD & J Knight |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061854 |
22/11/2006 |
AD & HL Berry |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061855 |
22/11/2006 |
JN Lake & ID Thomas |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061856 |
22/11/2006 |
CL & KR Hodsdon |
$345.68 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N202159 83 Seagrove Bvd - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061857 |
22/11/2006 |
MF & PA Kaden |
$309.31 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 200207 15 Tapalla Turn - Pension Rebate |
|
|
00061858 |
22/11/2006 |
Focus Settlements |
$591.70 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 215779 17 Kilmaine Road - Overpayment |
|
|
00061859 |
22/11/2006 |
Wentworth Mutual Investment |
$208.18 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 172389 3 Sandon Elbow - Overpayment |
|
|
00061860 |
22/11/2006 |
R Henry |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund Signs |
|
|
00061861 |
22/11/2006 |
Romanian Soccer Club |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
|
00061862 |
22/11/2006 |
A Griffiths |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061863 |
22/11/2006 |
HO Fowles |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061864 |
22/11/2006 |
SF & AM Meotti |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061865 |
22/11/2006 |
Roberts Day Pty Ltd |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Overpayment Of Modification To Detailed Area Plan Lindsay Beach 08 |
|
|
00061866 |
22/11/2006 |
Watson Property Group |
$1,504.91 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 213773 26 Caporn Street - Overpayment |
|
|
00061867 |
22/11/2006 |
MH & NM Bishay |
$585.58 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 211303 17 Donabate Road - Overpayment |
|
|
00061868 |
22/11/2006 |
KA Tham |
$500.38 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 210164 5 Alexandria View - Overpayment |
|
|
00061869 |
22/11/2006 |
A & C Madaffari |
$211.72 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 127344 3 Borden Road - Overpayment |
|
|
00061870 |
22/11/2006 |
Andrew Best |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061871 |
22/11/2006 |
HNN Lwin & MIA Ibarguchi |
$157.19 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 210673 7 Braemount Road - Overpayment |
|
|
00061872 |
22/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$3,848.40 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
00061873 |
22/11/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061874 |
22/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$26.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061875 |
22/11/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$61,935.45 |
|
|
|
Building & Construction Levy Payment 3-17/10/06 |
|
|
00061876 |
22/11/2006 |
Clarkson Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$81.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061877 |
22/11/2006 |
Community Development Support Petty |
$199.55 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061878 |
22/11/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$956.45 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061879 |
22/11/2006 |
Gloucester Lodge Museum Petty Cash |
$50.40 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061880 |
22/11/2006 |
Hainsworth Community Centre Petty Cash |
$89.70 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061881 |
22/11/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$42.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061882 |
22/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House Petty Cash |
$135.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061883 |
22/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$23.30 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061884 |
22/11/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$3,955.55 |
|
|
|
Water Supplies For City |
|
|
00061885 |
22/11/2006 |
Youth Projects Petty Cash |
$81.15 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00061886 |
22/11/2006 |
Zurich Client Service |
$235.38 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
00061887 |
22/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Deduction |
$324.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
00061888 |
22/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$2,052.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
00061889 |
22/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Limited Use Coun |
$465.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
00061890 |
22/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061891 |
22/11/2006 |
Synergy |
$11,802.45 |
|
|
|
Power Supplies For City |
|
|
|
|
4 X Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($579.15) |
|
|
00061892 |
22/11/2006 |
Telstra |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061893 |
22/11/2006 |
Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$238.55 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061894 |
22/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$2,783.95 |
|
|
|
Insurance Claim 511383 Pole Hit - Insurance Services |
|
|
00061895 |
22/11/2006 |
Western Power |
$133,836.00 |
|
|
|
Works Requested For Pinjar Road Tapping Street Lighting - Projects |
|
|
00061896 |
22/11/2006 |
AMF Craigie Bowling |
$108.00 |
|
|
|
Bowling Activity For Chickz Biz - Youth Services |
|
|
00061897 |
22/11/2006 |
Aust Drug Foundation |
$176.40 |
|
|
|
Drug Information - Youth Services |
|
|
00061898 |
22/11/2006 |
Baileys Fertilisers |
$4,617.80 |
|
|
|
Apex & Energy Fertilisers - Parks |
|
|
00061899 |
22/11/2006 |
Big W |
$131.87 |
|
|
|
Various Supplies - Cultural Development |
|
|
00061900 |
22/11/2006 |
Briana Wesley |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Balloon Making & Bubble Blowing For Carramar Carnival 19/11/06 |
|
|
00061901 |
22/11/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$26.40 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Office Of CEO |
|
|
00061902 |
22/11/2006 |
Catherine Peace |
$1,100.00 |
|
|
|
Damsels In Distress Carramar Carnival |
|
|
00061903 |
22/11/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00061904 |
22/11/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$506.90 |
|
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges - Library Services |
|
|
00061905 |
22/11/2006 |
Coastal Services |
$385.00 |
|
|
|
White Goods Repairs - Building Maintenance |
|
|
00061906 |
22/11/2006 |
Comfort Keepers |
$455.00 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
00061907 |
22/11/2006 |
DVG Wanneroo Mitsubishi |
$17,602.15 |
|
|
|
New Vehicle - Mitsubishi ES Lancer Sedan ($17499.85) |
|
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
00061908 |
22/11/2006 |
Find Wise |
$611.60 |
|
|
|
Locate Services - Engineering Construction |
|
|
00061909 |
22/11/2006 |
Fone Zone |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Triple Pack For Nokia 5140 - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
00061910 |
22/11/2006 |
Greenworx |
$1,621.62 |
|
|
|
Maintenance Of Entry Statements At Brolo Park |
|
|
00061911 |
22/11/2006 |
Gwen Mcelwee |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Drum & Dance Workshop & Performance For Heights House Party - Community Services |
|
|
00061912 |
22/11/2006 |
Gymbus Pty Ltd |
$605.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Gymbus For Carramar Carnival - Community Event |
|
|
00061913 |
22/11/2006 |
Hanson Construction Materials Pty L |
$653.84 |
|
|
|
Cement Hannaford Avenue - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Cement McCormack Drive - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
00061914 |
22/11/2006 |
Heena Kotecha |
$480.00 |
|
|
|
Henna Application At Carramar Carnival - Community Event |
|
|
00061915 |
22/11/2006 |
Honda North |
$618.25 |
|
|
|
40K/24Mth Service WN32321 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00061916 |
22/11/2006 |
Instant Fence Hire |
$497.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Temp Fence For 31 Warruga Way -Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
00061917 |
22/11/2006 |
Insurance Commission of WA |
$60.50 |
|
|
|
Governance & Risk Management Seminar - Attendee I McCallum |
|
|
00061918 |
22/11/2006 |
Joondalup Music Centre |
$90.20 |
|
|
|
Drum Skin - Clarkson Youth Centre |
|
|
00061919 |
22/11/2006 |
Lyons & Peirce |
$3,238.40 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Truck To Vacuum Sludge - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
00061920 |
22/11/2006 |
McDonalds Wanneroo |
$96.75 |
|
|
|
Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire – Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Catering For Recruit Training Course |
|
|
00061921 |
22/11/2006 |
Meggles & Peggles |
$680.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Carramar Carnival 19/11/06 - Community Event |
|
|
00061922 |
22/11/2006 |
Pharmacy Plus Joondalup |
$22.10 |
|
|
|
Photo Developing - Emergency Services |
|
|
00061923 |
22/11/2006 |
Put on Happy Face - Face Painting |
$486.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Kidsfest 12/11/06 Community Event |
|
|
|
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Face Painters For Bush To Beach Festival |
|
|
00061924 |
22/11/2006 |
Seasalt Cafe Restaurant |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Catering For Carabooda Fire – Fire Services |
|
|
00061925 |
22/11/2006 |
Sports Power Joondalup |
$310.00 |
|
|
|
Soccer Table - Youth Services |
|
|
00061926 |
22/11/2006 |
STIHL Shop Greenwood |
$406.78 |
|
|
|
Parts - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
00061927 |
22/11/2006 |
Swan Taxis Company Operative Ltd |
$24.75 |
|
|
|
Taxi Charges - Community Services |
|
|
00061928 |
22/11/2006 |
Toms Mobile Car Cleaning |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Washing Of Fire Vehicle WN32091 - Fire Services |
|
|
00061929 |
22/11/2006 |
WA Limestone Company |
$36,758.33 |
|
|
|
Limestone Deliveries - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
00061930 |
22/11/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$1,167.64 |
|
|
|
Groceries - Youth Programs |
|
|
00061931 |
22/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Villa Tavern |
$375.43 |
|
|
|
Catering For Kate Ceberano Concert - Cultural Development |
|
|
00061932 |
22/11/2006 |
Warwick Johnson |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Wozzo The Clown For Carramar Carnival Community Event |
|
|
00061933 |
22/11/2006 |
West Tip Waste Control Pty Ltd |
$1,397.00 |
|
|
|
Motivation Drive Wangara Oct 06 - Waste Services |
|
|
00061934 |
22/11/2006 |
Yitseng Enterprise |
$78.00 |
|
|
|
The Chinese Dimensions X - Mayors Office |
|
|
00061935 |
22/11/2006 |
Yvonne Potter - Peaceful Paws Canin |
$70.00 |
|
|
|
2 X "The Dog Listener" DVDs - Ranger Services |
|
|
00061936 |
22/11/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$59,241.85 |
|
|
|
Building & Construction Levy Payment 18/10/06 - 31/10/06 |
|
|
00061937 |
27/11/2006 |
Dept For Planning & Infrastructure |
$40.80 |
|
|
|
Inspection To Licence Quad Bike Plant No. 99107 |
|
|
00061938 |
28/11/2006 |
Amanda Foster |
$12.00 |
|
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Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061939 |
29/11/2006 |
Joanne McGlynn |
$180.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Overpaid Invoice - Receivables |
|
|
00061940 |
29/11/2006 |
William Barry |
$269.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061941 |
29/11/2006 |
K Savage |
$10.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061942 |
29/11/2006 |
A Moore |
$10.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061943 |
29/11/2006 |
R Ewen |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
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00061944 |
29/11/2006 |
E Black |
$3.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061945 |
29/11/2006 |
D Ellis |
$9.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Overpayment |
|
|
00061946 |
29/11/2006 |
C Shreeve |
$3.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061947 |
29/11/2006 |
Springfield Equestrian Centre |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Overpayment |
|
|
00061948 |
29/11/2006 |
A Moore |
$18.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Overpayment |
|
|
00061949 |
29/11/2006 |
G Parker |
$57.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00061950 |
29/11/2006 |
J Wright |
$25.00 |
|
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Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061951 |
29/11/2006 |
S Golding |
$18.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00061952 |
29/11/2006 |
State Revenue |
$345.67 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 137888 7 Beenong Street - Pension Rebate Claimed In Error |
|
|
00061953 |
29/11/2006 |
SE Criniti |
$285.15 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 188215 2/34 Furniss Road - Overpayment |
|
|
00061954 |
29/11/2006 |
Logiudice Property Group |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061955 |
29/11/2006 |
Wanneroo Cricket Club |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061956 |
29/11/2006 |
Sandy & Eric Hancock |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Gold Program 2 X Have A Go, 2X Melbourne Cup & 2 X Christmas Party |
|
|
00061957 |
29/11/2006 |
Ray White Joondalup |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061958 |
29/11/2006 |
J Prosser |
$443.93 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 203554 83 Clarkson Ave Tapping –Pension Rebate/Property Sold |
|
|
00061959 |
29/11/2006 |
Irene McCormack Catholic College |
$319.50 |
|
|
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Bond Refund |
|
|
00061960 |
29/11/2006 |
Landsdale Cricket Club |
$532.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061961 |
29/11/2006 |
Vietnamese Republic Vets Association |
$319.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061962 |
29/11/2006 |
Joondalup Community Playgroup |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00061963 |
29/11/2006 |
Centrecare |
$172.00 |
|
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
|
00061964 |
29/11/2006 |
Joan Crisafulli |
$319.50 |
|
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
|
00061965 |
29/11/2006 |
Falcon GT Club |
$532.50 |
|
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
|
00061966 |
29/11/2006 |
Miller Gillard Real Estate |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
|
00061967 |
29/11/2006 |
VD & JA Sajich |
$636.20 |
|
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|
Rates Refund P/N 216372 53 Celebration Bvd - Overpayment |
|
|
00061968 |
29/11/2006 |
MA Brown |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061969 |
29/11/2006 |
BW & SE Sutherland |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subisdy |
|
|
00061970 |
29/11/2006 |
Paul Coulson |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061971 |
29/11/2006 |
MA Chater |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061972 |
29/11/2006 |
MC Raats |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061973 |
29/11/2006 |
GK & R Golding |
$300.00 |
|
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|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061974 |
29/11/2006 |
JJ & SM Xavier |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061975 |
29/11/2006 |
MP Amundsen |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061976 |
29/11/2006 |
JF Orton |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061977 |
29/11/2006 |
C & V Pop |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061978 |
29/11/2006 |
TM Yates |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061979 |
29/11/2006 |
TJ & TD McCullough |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00061980 |
29/11/2006 |
CM Jorgensen |
$300.00 |
|
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061981 |
29/11/2006 |
DG & FP Veryzer |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061982 |
29/11/2006 |
RT & DA Wheldon |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00061983 |
29/11/2006 |
St Brigid's Convent of Mercy |
$3,225.00 |
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Refund Of Fees Amendment No.66 To District Planning Scheme No.2 Hudson Ave Girrawheen |
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00061984 |
29/11/2006 |
NA Tucker |
$263.72 |
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Rates Refund P/N 189141 4 Clyde Ct - Overpayment |
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00061985 |
29/11/2006 |
Midland Settlements |
$954.32 |
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Rates Refund P/N 189422 3 Princeton Cir - Paid Twice |
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00061986 |
29/11/2006 |
Mammoth Nominees Pty Ltd |
$1,465.00 |
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Refund Portion Of Fees Amendment No. 6 To East Wanneroo Cell 5 Agreed Structure Plan (Lots 121 & 122 Kingsway Darch) |
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00061987 |
29/11/2006 |
Watson Property Group |
$45,174.94 |
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Subdivision Bond Refund Lot 21 Capri Leone Way Sinagra |
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00061988 |
29/11/2006 |
St Anthony's School |
$190.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Eating House Fee For Waddington Primary School |
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00061989 |
29/11/2006 |
Blaze Monte |
$382,230.14 |
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Nett Compensation For Pinjar Road Land In East Wanneroo Cells 1 & 2 Ashby |
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00061990 |
29/11/2006 |
Ballajura Association Football (Soc |
$50.00 |
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Key Bond Refund |
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00061991 |
29/11/2006 |
Neerabup Primary School |
$300.00 |
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Facility Hire Refund |
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00061992 |
29/11/2006 |
KM Downsborough |
$300.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
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00061993 |
29/11/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$866.54 |
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Deduction From FDC Carers Pay 2006/2007 FDC Membership Fees Raised Through Accounts Receivable |
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00061994 |
29/11/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
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Petty Cash |
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00061995 |
29/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$117.25 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00061996 |
29/11/2006 |
Amp Flexible Lifetime Super Fund |
$280.02 |
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Payroll Ded F/Ending: Non Cycle Pay |
|
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00061997 |
29/11/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$462.40 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00061998 |
29/11/2006 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$172.25 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00061999 |
29/11/2006 |
Mr E Martin |
$333.28 |
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Key Holder - Hainsworth Leisure Centre, John Moloney Clubrooms & Park Koondoola Hall, Hainsworth, Ferrara Shelvock, Kingsway, Butterworth & Koondoola Parks |
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00062000 |
29/11/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$204.85 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00062001 |
29/11/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House Petty Cash |
$88.40 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00062002 |
29/11/2006 |
WA Local Govt Superannuation |
$307,175.67 |
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Superannuation Deductions - November 2006 |
|
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00062003 |
29/11/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$1,396.10 |
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Water Charges For City |
|
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00062004 |
29/11/2006 |
Yanchep Community House Petty Cash |
$96.00 |
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Petty Cash |
|
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00062005 |
29/11/2006 |
Synergy |
$13,367.70 |
|
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Power Supplies For City |
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2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($268.45) |
|
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00062006 |
29/11/2006 |
Telstra |
$178.38 |
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1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
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00062007 |
29/11/2006 |
Mrs J Martin |
$366.64 |
|
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Key Holder/Tennis Booking Officer - Koondoola Park Tennis Courts, Montrose Park Tennis Courts Alexander Heights Hall & Alexander Heights, Paloma & Highview Parks |
|
|
00062008 |
29/11/2006 |
Zurich Aust Insurance Ltd |
$500.00 |
|
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Insurance Excess For Damages Involving WN31912 |
|
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00062009 |
29/11/2006 |
Clarkson Library Petty Cash |
$384.20 |
|
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Petty Cash |
|
|
00062010 |
29/11/2006 |
Mr S G Wilkinson |
$83.32 |
|
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Key Holder - Carramar Community Centre |
|
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00062011 |
29/11/2006 |
Mr J A Baker |
$124.98 |
|
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Key Holder - Peridot Park & Anthony Waring Clubrooms & Park |
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Key Holder - Peridot Park & Banksia Grove Community Centre |
|
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00062012 |
29/11/2006 |
HOSTPLUS Superannuation Fund |
$183.83 |
|
|
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Payroll Ded: Employee Superannuation |
|
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00062013 |
29/11/2006 |
WESTSCHEME |
$59.14 |
|
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Payroll Ded: Employee Superannuation |
|
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00062014 |
29/11/2006 |
MLC Nominees Pty Limited |
$177.13 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: Employee Superannuation |
|
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00062015 |
29/11/2006 |
The Industry Superannuation Fund |
$193.03 |
|
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Payroll Ded: Employee Superannuation |
|
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00062016 |
29/11/2006 |
IOOF Portfolio Service Superannuati |
$143.22 |
|
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Payroll Ded: Employee Superannuation |
|
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00062017 |
29/11/2006 |
Alison Cunningham |
$756.00 |
|
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Drawing & Painting Classes 17/10/06-09/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
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00062018 |
29/11/2006 |
Amazing Staging |
$1,650.00 |
|
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Entertainment (Production Management) Kate Ceberano 18/11/06 -Community Events |
|
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00062019 |
29/11/2006 |
Ardent Plumbing & Gas |
$894.01 |
|
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Water Filters - Carramar Community Centre |
|
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00062020 |
29/11/2006 |
Asbestos Removal Statewide |
$165.00 |
|
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Wrap, Seal, Removal & Burial Of Dumped Asbestos From 1 Jalna Way Carramar - Engineering |
|
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00062021 |
29/11/2006 |
Australbricks |
$171.86 |
|
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Pavers For Depot - Engineering |
|
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00062022 |
29/11/2006 |
Australian Training Management Pty |
$850.00 |
|
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Telescopic Materials Handler Training & Assessment 1/11/06 – Attendee C Walker |
|
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00062023 |
29/11/2006 |
Barnetts Architectural Hardware |
$139.92 |
|
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Deadbolt - Building Maintenance |
|
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00062024 |
29/11/2006 |
Bev Manning |
$240.00 |
|
|
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8 Exercise Classes 4/10/06 - 30/10/06 |
|
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00062025 |
29/11/2006 |
Big Rock Toyota |
$29,285.15 |
|
|
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New Vehicle Purchase Toyota Hiace WN32426 - Fleet Services |
|
|
00062026 |
29/11/2006 |
Budget Rent A Car |
$550.00 |
|
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Bus Hire - Community Services |
|
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00062027 |
29/11/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$106.00 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals – Mayors Office |
|
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00062028 |
29/11/2006 |
Canprint Communications Pty Ltd |
$260.00 |
|
|
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Building Code Of Australia 2006 - Planning & Development |
|
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00062029 |
29/11/2006 |
Eyes On |
$150.00 |
|
|
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Prescription Safety Glasses For E Hawes |
|
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00062030 |
29/11/2006 |
Hanson Construction Materials Pty L |
$635.36 |
|
|
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Concrete Products Delivered - Engineering |
|
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00062031 |
29/11/2006 |
Instant Products |
$3,604.04 |
|
|
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21Chemical Toilets 18/11/06 For Beach To Bush Festival - Cultural Development |
|
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00062032 |
29/11/2006 |
Insurance Commission of WA |
$110.00 |
|
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Training Contract Seminar 7/12/06 – Attendees D Collings & D Elliott |
|
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00062033 |
29/11/2006 |
Integrated Records and Information |
$165.00 |
|
|
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Training Records Management Basics 4/10/06 – Attendee V Fidock |
|
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00062034 |
29/11/2006 |
Joan Roberson |
$420.00 |
|
|
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Art Lessons For Community Art - Cultural Development |
|
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00062035 |
29/11/2006 |
John Toothill |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment For Environmental Awards & Volunteer Dinner - Marketing |
|
|
00062036 |
29/11/2006 |
Joondalup Drive Medical Centre |
$598.40 |
|
|
|
Medical Fees - Fire Services |
|
|
00062037 |
29/11/2006 |
KFC - Head Office |
$155.95 |
|
|
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Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire - Fire Services |
|
|
00062038 |
29/11/2006 |
Leona Lenyk Naturopath M. Ed, N.D. |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Relaxation Workshop - Finding May Program |
|
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00062039 |
29/11/2006 |
McDonalds Wanneroo |
$38.50 |
|
|
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Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire - Fire Services |
|
|
00062040 |
29/11/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$269,126.89 |
|
|
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Refuse Disposal For City |
|
|
00062041 |
29/11/2006 |
Penguin & Seal Island Cruisers |
$806.00 |
|
|
|
Sea Lion Cruise For The Heights Community House |
|
|
00062042 |
29/11/2006 |
Pro Tramp Australia Pty Ltd |
$770.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Carramar Carnivale 19/11/06 - Community Events |
|
|
00062043 |
29/11/2006 |
Put on Happy Face - Face Painting |
$432.00 |
|
|
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Face Painters For Community Events |
|
|
00062044 |
29/11/2006 |
Starkeys Products |
$72.60 |
|
|
|
40W U Tubes - Environmental Health |
|
|
00062045 |
29/11/2006 |
Toyota Material Handling (WA) Pty L |
$155.65 |
|
|
|
Seat Belt - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
00062046 |
29/11/2006 |
Youth Affairs Council of WA |
$700.00 |
|
|
|
Youth Affairs Council Of WA Conference 2006 - Attendees D Hindley & CBrooks, Arthur & R Tropf |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - Cheques |
$4,907,125.98 |
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ELECTRONIC TRANSFER LISTING |
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00000517 |
01/11/2006 |
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3 Australia |
$566.04 |
|
|
|
Pager Service A/C192Citwan Oct06 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$3,185.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
Bush Fire Brigade Quinns |
$4,400.00 |
|
|
|
Annual Contribution - Volunteer Fire Brigade |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Terry Loftus |
$328.44 |
|
|
|
Travel Allowance October 2006 |
|
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|
|
FESA |
$4,302.95 |
|
|
|
50%CFM Wages 1/09/06-28/09/06 – Rangers Services |
|
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|
|
Shoe Polish/Trailer Parts Reimbursement - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Mr Daniel Simms |
$29.94 |
|
|
|
Recoup Phoneline Rental As Per Contract 28/09/06 - 27/10/06 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Harinder Gill |
$223.90 |
|
|
|
Reimbursment For Book Purchase – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Mr Terrence Olden |
$105.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For Accommodation WA Rangers Conference Mandurah 21-22/09/06 |
|
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$1,683.00 |
|
|
|
Contract Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$1,033.13 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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00000518 |
01/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Actimed Australia |
$603.27 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Podiatry Clinics |
|
|
|
|
Air Liquide WA Pty Ltd |
$417.99 |
|
|
|
Gas Cylinder Hire - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
A-Line Brick Paving |
$1,353.00 |
|
|
|
Driveways & Verges At Russley Drive & Mauna Ct - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Ambit Industries Pty Ltd |
$12,006.50 |
|
|
|
Sump Fence At Connolly Drive Clarkson - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Hang Gate At Banksia Grove Community Centre |
|
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$12,446.79 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Anitech |
$382.80 |
|
|
|
Callout Repair To Minolta RP603Z - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Aragon Education and Training |
$5,311.00 |
|
|
|
Performance Mgt Course 10-12/10/06 – Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Incident Scene Management 15/11/06 – Attendee R Winchester ($295.00) |
|
|
|
|
Aust Inst Of Building Surveyors |
$3,630.00 |
|
|
|
Annual State Conference 6-8/09/06 - Attendees From Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
|
Austral Waste Recycling (WA) Pty Lt |
$154,655.54 |
|
|
|
Recycling Sorting Costs – Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Australian Consumers Association |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
1 Year Online Subscription Renewal For Choice Magazine - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$946.00 |
|
|
|
Training Outlook/Email Skills 19/10/06 - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Australian Marketing Institute |
$236.50 |
|
|
|
AMI Renewal Individual Subs 1/9/06-31/8/07 For H Smallwood - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Australian Property Consultants |
$1,650.00 |
|
|
|
Valuation Fee On Lot 155 Wanneroo Road - Contracts & Property |
|
|
|
|
Australian Turf Industries |
$51,975.00 |
|
|
|
Carramar/Marangaroo Golf Course Sept 06 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Autosmart International |
$753.50 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Detergent - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$25,460.33 |
|
|
|
Tyre Fitting Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
BOC Gases Account Processing |
$73.56 |
|
|
|
Annual Container Oxy Medical 01/10/06-30/09/07 – Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$649.00 |
|
|
|
Construction Materials - Engineering |
|
|
|
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Borders Australia Pty Ltd |
$968.91 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Mobile Library |
|
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|
|
Bounce Away |
$1,518.31 |
|
|
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Hire Of Bouncer For Various Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Supervised Bouncer For Fire Safety Day 22/10/06 - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
Bridgeleigh Reception Centre |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Deposit - Volunteers Dinner 9/11/06 - Marketing |
|
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|
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Deposit - Volunteers Cocktail Party 15/11/06 - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$797.58 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$2,769.50 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$1,295.22 |
|
|
|
Mower Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
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|
|
Cabcharge |
$241.65 |
|
|
|
Cabcharge - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Caris Gibson |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
MC Duties For Ready Teddy Go - Community Event |
|
|
|
|
CBC Bearings WA Pty Ltd |
$262.74 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
C-Direct |
$104.57 |
|
|
|
Polaroid One 600FF Camera – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Challenge Batteries WA |
$499.40 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Batteries - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Challenger TAFE |
$598.00 |
|
|
|
Dieback Management Course - 1/1/06-31/12/06 Semester 2 For V Harthill & K Burgess |
|
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|
|
Chicken Treat |
$46.80 |
|
|
|
Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire – Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
City Business Machines |
$1,232.19 |
|
|
|
Various Items – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$2,288.00 |
|
|
|
Sweeping Services For City |
|
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|
|
Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$980.52 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$293.70 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Corporate Express |
$100,738.73 |
|
|
|
Stationery Purchases For September 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Courier Australia |
$214.46 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Welfare & Records |
|
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|
|
Coventrys |
$2,262.95 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Parts & Tool Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
CSBP Limited |
$579.18 |
|
|
|
Pool Chemical - Aquamotion |
|
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|
|
Cummins Engine Company Pty Ltd |
$27.31 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Delta Protective Services |
$250.81 |
|
|
|
Security For A Dog's Breakfast & Ready Teddy Go – Community Events |
|
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|
|
Diamond Lock & Key |
$1,421.65 |
|
|
|
Restricted Keys Blank - Depot Stores |
|
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|
|
Padlocks - Depot Stores Stock |
|
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|
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Diesel Motors |
$311.15 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store Stock |
|
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|
|
Dormar Indents |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Give-Away Items - Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$24,906.81 |
|
|
|
Concrete Footpaths Various Locations - Construction |
|
|
|
|
Drive In Electrics |
$114.80 |
|
|
|
Check/Replace Radio/Fuse Holders WN31802 |
|
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|
|
E & MJ Rosher |
$317.80 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
$9,138.78 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Operations |
|
|
|
|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$163.22 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
ERS Australia Pty Ltd |
$581.35 |
|
|
|
Parts Cleaner & Levy - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Fairies & Themes - The Childrens Entertainment Specialists |
$1,980.00 |
|
|
|
Stage Show & Story Telling At Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Entertainment Community Visits By Fairy Queen Caroline As WA Ambassador For Children’s Week 23-27/10/06 - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Forcorp Pty Ltd |
$2,656.50 |
|
|
|
Amber Quad Flash Strobes X 10 - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Forms Express |
$349.97 |
|
|
|
Paper For Payslips - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Forpark Australia |
$154.00 |
|
|
|
Playground Equipment - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$344.38 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
|
Friction Control |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$5,999.51 |
|
|
|
Equipment Lease For Reprographics |
|
|
|
|
Geoffs Tree Service |
$2,442.00 |
|
|
|
Tree Pruning Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Girradoola Lions Club |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Lions Train For Community Event |
|
|
|
|
Glazewell Pty Ltd |
$689.70 |
|
|
|
Glazing Repairs At Girrawheen Recreation Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Graffiti Systems Australia |
$524.70 |
|
|
|
Graffiti Removal Marmion Avenue& Paloma Skate Park |
|
|
|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$2,786.30 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Green & Gold Hiab Services |
$246.59 |
|
|
|
Remove Goal Posts At Ridgewood & Anthony Waring Parks |
|
|
|
|
Greens Hiab Service |
$630.85 |
|
|
|
Removal Football Goals At Kingsway Parks |
|
|
|
|
Gymcare |
$109.18 |
|
|
|
Call Out /Gym Maintenance - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Haines Norton Chartered Accountants |
$12,100.00 |
|
|
|
Audit Services For City |
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Hays Personnel Services |
$3,178.18 |
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Contract Labour, P Oberman - Finance |
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Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$1,954.59 |
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Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
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Home Chef |
$748.02 |
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Meals For HACC/CACP Clients |
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Icon Office Technology |
$704.03 |
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Photocopier Meter Reading - Various Departments |
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ID Consulting Pty Ltd |
$6,336.00 |
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Forecast ID Review Final Payment - Governance & Strategy |
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Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$38,422.66 |
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Casual Labour For Various Departments |
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Intercity Office Partitioning |
$4,862.50 |
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Demolition & Construction Works At Civic Centre |
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Itchy Eyes |
$165.00 |
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Dog's Breakfast Photography 15/10/06 - Marketing |
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Jacksons Drawing Supplies Pty Ltd |
$80.51 |
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Drawing Supplies - Youth Services |
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James Gentle |
$400.00 |
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Demonstration Of Instruments At Ready Teddy Go 22/10/06 |
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JCA Dealer Services |
$211.75 |
|
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Camera Repairs - Fleet Services |
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Joondalup Photo Design |
$187.00 |
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Photography Council Building Evening Exteriors - Marketing |
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Knight & Sons |
$16.90 |
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Collar Chain & Food For Animal Care Centre – Rangers Services |
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Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$273.19 |
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Photocopier Meter Reading - Various Departments |
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L & T Venables |
$16.78 |
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Work Clamp - Building Maintenance |
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Lawn Doctor |
$34,865.71 |
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Fertilise Parks - Active Areas Only |
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Supply & Apply Soil Soak To 33 Parks Sept 2006 |
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Lawrence & Hanson |
$197.34 |
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Various Items – Depot Stores |
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Local Government Managers Australia |
$35.00 |
|
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LGMA CEO Breakfast Forum 5/10/06 - CEO Office |
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Logo Appointments |
$2,021.83 |
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Casual Labour, P Luff - Parks |
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MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$1,221.62 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
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Major Motors |
$6,234.85 |
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Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
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Marquee Magic |
$5,671.44 |
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Marquee Hire - Community Events |
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Mayday Earthmoving |
$14,374.80 |
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Heavy Equipment Hire - Various Departments |
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McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$5,089.20 |
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Legal Fees: Eating House Licences - Approval Services |
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Legal Fees: Lisford Avenue Two Rocks -Planning Services |
|
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Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$4,585.02 |
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Pressure Test Hose & Extinguisher - Wanneroo & Quinns Fire Brigade |
|
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Rubber Washer 96028 - Fleet Maintenance |
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Mercury Technologies |
$61,897.00 |
|
|
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Minimal Annual Lic Fee Licenced Solution 18/23 & 24 GHZ Bands - IT Services |
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Merriwa Supa IGA |
$282.03 |
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Groceries For Youth Services Program Activities |
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Midland Brick Company Pty Ltd |
$122.98 |
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Pavers - Engineering Construction |
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Mirco Bros Pty Ltd |
$489.95 |
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Various Items - Parks |
|
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Morley Mower Centre |
$697.40 |
|
|
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
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MTU Detroit Diesel Australia |
$312.31 |
|
|
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Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
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National Hire Trading Pty Limited |
$290.30 |
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Generator Hire - Community Events |
|
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Northern Districts Pest Control |
$264.00 |
|
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Pest Control Services For City |
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Novus Autoglass |
$363.00 |
|
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Supply Flat Lam Window To WN28625 / 98180 |
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Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$622.12 |
|
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Newspapers/Periodicals - Girrawheen Library |
|
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OH & JM Edwards |
$259.60 |
|
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Mobile Kit Repairs - Ranger Services |
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Optima Press |
$4,987.40 |
|
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Printing - Youth Services Base Stock |
|
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Printing - Fire Notices - Ranger Services |
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Printing - Householder Basestock - Marketing |
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Printing - What's On Today A3 Posters - Marketing |
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Printing - Fire Protection Brochures - Ranger Services |
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Printing - Are You Clear Brochures Ranger Services |
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Palis Sound and Lighting |
$495.00 |
|
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Eqiupment Hire - Community Events |
|
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Parins |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Insurance Excess WN31872 |
|
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Peerless JAL Pty Ltd |
$116.25 |
|
|
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Gymclean - Depot Stores |
|
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Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$1,075.30 |
|
|
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Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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PJ & CA Contracting |
$264.00 |
|
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Minor Works Jenolan Way Community Centre & Curtis Park |
|
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PK Print Pty Ltd |
$3,885.00 |
|
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Printing Stategic Planx2000 Copies |
|
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PLE Computers |
$186.60 |
|
|
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ADSL Filters/W/Less Router – IT Services |
|
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Flash Disk Memory - Waste Services |
|
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Pocket Phone |
$1,259.00 |
|
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Install Nokia Hands Free Car Kit -Human Resources |
|
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Install Hands Free Car Kit - Infrastructure Maintenance |
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Supply & Fit Nokia 6020 Kit To WN32148 - Environmental Waste |
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Prestige Alarms |
$1,186.19 |
|
|
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24Hr Monitoring Of Security Alarm Systems At 25 Sites For Oct 2006 |
|
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Professional Products Of Australia |
$924.00 |
|
|
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Chipper Hire 11-13/10/06 - Parks |
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Labour - Change Wood Chipper Blades - Parks |
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Professional Travel |
$558.01 |
|
|
|
Flight Perth/Adelaide Return 21-28/11/06 For V Thorogood |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$1,755.98 |
|
|
|
Safety Boots For Various Departments |
|
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|
Resourceful Events Pty Ltd |
$2,920.50 |
|
|
|
Executive & Personal Assistants Forum 29-30/11/06 - Attendees B Creighton, J Brindal, S Bruyn & T Kaptein |
|
|
|
|
Rinker Australia Pty Ltd |
$4,241.07 |
|
|
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Construction Materials - Engineering |
|
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|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$638.88 |
|
|
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Road Works For City |
|
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|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Life Saving Course For 11 Staff Members |
|
|
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|
Safety World |
$237.38 |
|
|
|
Safety Stair Tread Nosing - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sanax St Andrews Pharmacy |
$1,254.97 |
|
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Skipper Trucks Belmont |
$321,140.70 |
|
|
|
Iveco Acco Front Load Refuse Truck - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Vehicle Inspection & Weighbridge Fees For WN32160 |
|
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$587.71 |
|
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Splash Promotions |
$1,941.94 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Butler Fun Run 29/10/06 - Leisure Services |
|
|
|
|
Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$151.30 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Clarkson Youth Centre |
|
|
|
|
Stamfords Advisors & Consultants Pty Ltd |
$246.40 |
|
|
|
Professional Fees For September 06 - Governance & Strategy |
|
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$797.50 |
|
|
|
Hire Water Truck At Alexander Drive |
|
|
|
|
Stanhope Healthcare Services Pty Lt |
$3,641.55 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
State Law Publisher |
$193.38 |
|
|
|
Government Gazette Advertising - Governance |
|
|
|
|
State Library of Western Australia |
$1,420.10 |
|
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$4,275.71 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
|
Stephen Michael Enterprises Pty Ltd |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Sing-Along Sessions At Alexander Heights & Quinns Adult Day Centres |
|
|
|
|
Sun City News |
$140.80 |
|
|
|
Advertising October 2006 - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Brushware Supplies |
$334.65 |
|
|
|
Vinyl Bannister Brushes – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Gutter Broom Segments - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$2,133.95 |
|
|
|
No Standing Signs - Projects Construction |
|
|
|
|
Supersealing Pty Ltd |
$12,265.00 |
|
|
|
Crack Seal Various Locations - Projects Construction |
|
|
|
|
Taldara Industries Pty Ltd |
$230.89 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores & Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Technical Irrigation Imports |
$3,718.00 |
|
|
|
Signal 16 Station Marangaroo Golf Course - Parks |
|
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|
|
2 Signal Controllers For Salvage - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Telescopic Roger |
$1,155.00 |
|
|
|
Telescopic Rodger For Dog's Breakfast - Community Event |
|
|
|
|
The DVD Factory |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Transfer Vision From 3 DVDs To 1 DVD & DVD Duplication - Wanneroo Library |
|
|
|
|
The Planning Group WA Pty Ltd |
$17,600.00 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Town Centre Structure Plan Part Completion (75%) Tasks 3 & 4 Part Completion Task 5 - Governance & Strategy |
|
|
|
|
The Pursuits Group |
$1,479.71 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACPClients |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$366.68 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Council Services |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$4,898.72 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$836.00 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control Pensacola/Burnett - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$4,127.70 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Turf Developments (WA) Pty Ltd |
$16,940.00 |
|
|
|
Top Dressing Of Various Parks |
|
|
|
|
Sand Spreading At Belhaven Oval - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$55,947.93 |
|
|
|
Weed Control (Spraying) At The City’s Parks |
|
|
|
|
Vibra Industrial Filtration Australia |
$84.70 |
|
|
|
Air Filter Cleaning - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
WA Hino Sales & Service |
$116.17 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$806.76 |
|
|
|
Advertising Sept 2006 – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Police Service |
$57.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer National Police Check - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Profiling |
$2,194.50 |
|
|
|
Profiling St Andrews Drive Yanchep - Projects Construction |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$1,026.26 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$521.95 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Districts Cricket Club Inc |
$29,092.00 |
|
|
|
2006/07 Contribution To Management Maintenance & Preparation Of Turf Wickets At Kingsway Sporting Complex First Half Yearly Instalment - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$4,985.47 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$3,234.00 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Name Badge For Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
West Coast Radiators |
$980.00 |
|
|
|
Skidster - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Western Plant Hire |
$226,065.07 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate No 1 Sand Renourishment For Coastal Protection Works At Quinns Beach Quinns Rocks |
|
|
|
|
Westrac |
$48.99 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WH Locations Services Pty Ltd |
$181.50 |
|
|
|
Location Of Services At Cluny Link & Backshall Place - Operations |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$2,155.00 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$349.37 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms For Outside Employees |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$99.00 |
|
|
|
Printing Business Cards - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Xpedite Professional Services Pty Ltd |
$1,358.50 |
|
|
|
Immunisation Software - Health Services |
|
|
|
|
Zipform |
$12,164.60 |
|
|
|
Interim Rates Notices For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
2nd Instalment Reminder Notices - Rating Services |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000519 |
07/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Councillor Ian Goodenough |
$1,469.28 |
|
|
|
Travel Expenses For July - October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Halogen Foundation |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For Individuals To Attend National Young Leaders Day 10/11/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000520 |
08/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$3,793.25 |
|
|
|
Billpay Transaction Fees For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$143.10 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$1,098.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$215,936.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
CFMEU WA Branch |
$48.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$1,146.81 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$394.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Duncan & Crosbie Pro Golf WA Pty Ltd |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Refreshments For Staff Charity Golf Day |
|
|
|
|
Farley Campbell |
$201.20 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
|
|
FESA |
$55.00 |
|
|
|
Sunrise Seminar – Attendee P Calley - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$2,378.45 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
KW Inns & KF Penno |
$7,267.87 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Management Fees October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Eftpos Fees October 2006 (Less Power) |
|
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Advertising & Maintenance Expenditure For October 2006 - Quinns Caravan Park |
|
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$1,261.24 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Mr George Paterson |
$89.83 |
|
|
|
Telephone Subsidy 2/10/06-1/1/07 Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Mr John Paton |
$37.49 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance For Internet Provision At Home |
|
|
|
|
Mr Robert Elliott |
$111.01 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For Fuel Purchase |
|
|
|
|
Ms Helen Spicer |
$73.20 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Parking & Train Fares To Perth City |
|
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$4,207.50 |
|
|
|
Contract Works - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sanala Super Fund 72499AG01 |
$3,123.64 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$7,099.36 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 03/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000521 |
08/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Aarons Florist |
$128.20 |
|
|
|
Flowers To Mr J Gray – Mayor’s Office |
|
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|
|
Flowers To Mr J Stewart – Mayor’s Office |
|
|
|
|
Accessible Transit Specialists |
$1,177.00 |
|
|
|
Repairs To WN31760 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Action Lock Service |
$331.00 |
|
|
|
Locking Services - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Adform |
$583.00 |
|
|
|
Magnetic Whiteboard Operation Plaques Reflective Helmet Name Labels - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
A-Line Brick Paving |
$1,232.00 |
|
|
|
Brickpaving At Various Sites - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Ambit Industries Pty Ltd |
$3,668.50 |
|
|
|
Erect Fence At Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$410.15 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Anitech |
$14.47 |
|
|
|
Meter Charges For Kip 2900 - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$362.29 |
|
|
|
Cash Collection - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Arteil WA Pty Ltd |
$6,116.00 |
|
|
|
20 Chairs For Civic Centre Modifications |
|
|
|
|
Austral Waste Recycling (WA) Pty Lt |
$52,297.57 |
|
|
|
Recycling Sorting Costs – Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Auzzi Bizzi Kites |
$660.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Ready Teddy Go 22/10/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
BBC Entertainment |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Storyteller For Buckingham House 12/11/06 - Community Event |
|
|
|
|
Bentley Systems Software |
$9,731.94 |
|
|
|
Licences & Subscription – IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Bladon WA Pty Ltd |
$894.30 |
|
|
|
Student Citizenship Awards Pewter Medallion - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$307.12 |
|
|
|
Various Materials Delivered - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bounce Away |
$291.50 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Beach To Bush Fun Run 29/10/06 Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Boya Equipment |
$394.75 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$2,417.50 |
|
|
|
Mower Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Mower Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Cambridge Online |
$41.00 |
|
|
|
Common Seal - Of ffice of CEO |
|
|
|
|
Carramar Resources Industries |
$1,812.08 |
|
|
|
Various Sands - Operations |
|
|
|
|
Castle Tools Tyrolit Pty Ltd |
$305.80 |
|
|
|
Blades - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
CBC Bearings WA Pty Ltd |
$1,029.97 |
|
|
|
Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
CCI Legal Service Pty Ltd |
$2,712.60 |
|
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Professional Services: Unfair Dismissal – Human Resources |
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Professional Services: Amacsu/CoW Workplace Rel Act 96 Award Breach – HR |
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Professional Services: Wamrbpreu/Cow S.44 Conference - HR |
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Professional Services: Under Payment Of Wages - HR |
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Professional Services: Advice On GPS & Consent Issue - HR |
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Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$4,495.90 |
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Catering For Various Council Functions |
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City Business Machines |
$409.00 |
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Camera Olympus - Health Services |
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CJD Equipment Pty Ltd |
$284.23 |
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Gas Spring - Fleet Maintenance |
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Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$3,210.91 |
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Sewer Connect Toilets - Infrastructure Projects |
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Portable Toilet For Butler Fun Run |
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Coffee Advisory Service |
$175.00 |
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Dome New Guinea 250G Coffee - Hospitality |
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Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$101.00 |
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Various Items - Community Services |
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Courier Australia |
$59.40 |
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Courier Services - Aged & Disability |
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Coventrys |
$1,030.34 |
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Various Items - Depot Stores & Fleet Maintenance |
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Cummins Engine Company Pty Ltd |
$238.72 |
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Various Parts - Fleet Services |
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DA Information Services Pty Ltd |
$1.29 |
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Subscription - Library Services |
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Dark Light Pty Ltd |
$40.00 |
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Games - Youth Services Programs |
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Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$55.00 |
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Late Payment Fine - Contracts & Property |
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Diamond Lock & Key |
$2,197.69 |
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Locking Services - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
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Direct National Business Machines |
$151.25 |
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Service Call For Binding Machine - Governance |
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DME Contractors |
$10,170.25 |
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Landscape Works At Willespie Park - Infrastructure Projects |
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Driveshaft Balancing Services |
$480.00 |
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Repair Shaft - Fleet Maintenance |
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Electro Acoustic Company Pty Ltd |
$321.20 |
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Attend/Repair Tape Machine In Council Chambers - Governance |
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Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$2,470.94 |
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Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
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Essential Fire Services Pty Ltd |
$2,830.30 |
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Attended Alarms At Civic Centre 10/11 & 15/09/06 |
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Foodlink Food Service |
$180.19 |
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Food/Beverages – Hospitality/Marketing |
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Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$358.57 |
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Milk Deliveries For City |
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Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,509.19 |
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Photocopier Meter Reading For Various Departments |
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Geoff Ninnes Fong & Partners Pty Ltd |
$26,620.00 |
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Aquamotion Redevelopment Conceptual Design |
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12 Sets Of Aquamotion Condition & Dilapidation Report |
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GHD Management Engineering Environment |
$23,707.75 |
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Progress Claim 1 For Stages 1 & 2 Marmion/Quinns -TCS Design Doc & Admin ($5,830.00) |
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Building Services Consultancy October 2006 Year 2 1/8/06-31/7/07 - Building Maintenance ($7,026.25) |
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Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex Redevelopment ($10,851.50) |
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Graffiti Systems Australia |
$5,020.40 |
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Graffiti Removal From Various Locations |
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Recoating Floor At Aquamotion |
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Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$1,342.80 |
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Insurance Excess On WN32213 |
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80,000Km Services WN32091 - Fleet Maintenance |
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Greenway Enterprises |
$495.00 |
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Ezireacher Litter Pickers - Parks Maintenance |
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Arborguard Sapling Protector - Parks Maintenance |
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Gronbek Security |
$135.55 |
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Keys & Locks - Building Maintenance |
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Hallmark Editions |
$895.00 |
|
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LG Economic Development Conference Plus EDA Awards Breakfast - Attendee J Royle |
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Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$163.76 |
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Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
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Home Chef |
$382.23 |
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Meals For HACC/CACP Clients |
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Hospitality Total Services |
$3,850.00 |
|
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Consultancy Fees For The Use Of Proposed Tenance Along Rocca Way |
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Housing Industry Association Ltd |
$22.00 |
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Design Series Fees & CD - Office Of CEO |
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Hydraulic Hoist & Winch |
$1,401.18 |
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Supplies Pump & Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
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Icon Office Technology |
$389.73 |
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Photocopier Meter Reading - Community Services |
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Image Bollards |
$99.00 |
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Repair Retractable Bollards - Quinns Beach |
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Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$26,882.62 |
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Casual Labour For Various Departments |
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Itchy Eyes |
$220.00 |
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Photography For Butler Fun Run - Cultural Development |
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James Reid Electrical Controls |
$46,141.79 |
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Install New Pump Station At Marangaroo Golf Course |
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Knight & Sons |
$21.95 |
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Supplies For Animal Care Centre – Ranger Services |
|
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Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$84.43 |
|
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Photocopier Meter Reading - Clarkson Library |
|
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Landscape Development |
$376,980.12 |
|
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Progress Payment 06 Development Of Kingsbridge Park Butler |
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Lawn Doctor |
$352.00 |
|
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Supply/Spread Brilliance To John Maloney Lower Oval |
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Lawrence & Hanson |
$293.48 |
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Various Items - Depot Stores Stock |
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Logo Appointments |
$1,615.00 |
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Casual Labour: P Luff, Parks Coordinator |
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MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$638.23 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
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Marquee Magic |
$871.86 |
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Hire Of Marquees For Community Safety Education |
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Mayday Earthmoving |
$10,623.25 |
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Heavy Equipment Hire For City |
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Medical Hand |
$2,094.40 |
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Immunisation School & Clinics Program October 2006 |
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Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$852.50 |
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Spare Parts (Nozzle) - Fleet Maintenance |
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Merriwa Supa IGA |
$19.96 |
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Groceries For Finding My Way Program - Youth Services |
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Metrocount |
$389.00 |
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Road Tube & Tape Figure 8 Cleat - Infrastructure Planning |
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Mobile Glass |
$2,934.69 |
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Glazing Services For City |
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Modern Teaching Aids Pty Ltd |
$3,894.99 |
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Playground Equipment At Yanchep Community Centre |
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Morley Mower Centre |
$280.75 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
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Mustang Print & Copy |
$83.70 |
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Printing / Laminate Service - Fire Services |
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Nastech (WA) Pty Ltd |
$5,453.80 |
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Subdivision Gumblossom Reserve Quinns Rocks - Projects |
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National Hire Trading Pty Limited |
$569.03 |
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Carry Out 3 Monthly Service On Genset's - Building Maintenance |
|
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Generator Hire 20Kva (Diesel) 27-28/10/06 Brighton Fun Run |
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Nec Business Solutions Pty Ltd |
$2,035.29 |
|
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Renewal Of Necare Service Agreement Quarteley Charge (1/7/06-30/6/07) - IT Services |
|
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|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$957.00 |
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Pest Control Services For City |
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Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$939.10 |
|
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Newspapers/Periodicals - Girrawheen Library |
|
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|
Optima Press |
$657.80 |
|
|
|
Printing - Library Closure |
|
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Parks & Leisure Australia |
$65.00 |
|
|
|
PLA Seminar 4 'Clubs & Associations' 29/11/06 - Attendee Shane Spinks |
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|
Paul Conti Estate Bottled Wines |
$1,368.00 |
|
|
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Wines For Civic Functions |
|
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Peter Jones Architect |
$40,001.50 |
|
|
|
Professional Fees: New Accessible Regional Playground |
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Yellagonga Regional Park Scenic Drive Wanneroo |
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|
Phoenix Motors of Wanneroo |
$10,431.18 |
|
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New Vehicle Purchase - 1WN Adventra Wagon |
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Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$459.47 |
|
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Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Pocket Phone |
$415.00 |
|
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|
Supply & Fit Nokia 3120 To WN32365 - IT Services |
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Prestige Alarms |
$6,801.93 |
|
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Alarm Services For City |
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Professional Travel |
$8,631.70 |
|
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Air Fares For M Baker To Attend Interplan User Group Conference |
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Car Hire 17/10/06 For E Applin & H Gill – Finance/IT |
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Air Fares For S Keevers, S Scanlon, P Ceberano, S Hadley, T Mann & B Balfour (Melbourne/Perth Return) 18-19/11/06 - Cultural Development Summer Concert Series |
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Air Fares For C Cebrano (Melbourne/Perth Return) 18-19/11/06 - Cultural Development Summer Concert Series |
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Air Fares For Cr L Gray (Perth/Melbourne/Perth) 3-5/12/06 |
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Reekie Property Services |
$74,433.69 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For September 2006 |
|
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|
Rinker Australia Pty Ltd |
$2,024.00 |
|
|
|
Construction Materials - Construction |
|
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Road Safety Shop |
$2,565.86 |
|
|
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Bollards - Engineering Construction |
|
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Sign Legs - Engineering Construction |
|
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|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$142,752.23 |
|
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Road Works For City |
|
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Rocla Quarry Products |
$119.15 |
|
|
|
Supply Of Turf Marangaroo Golf - Infrastructure Projects |
|
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|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$350.00 |
|
|
|
First Aid Services Brighton Fun Run 29/10/06 |
|
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|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$2,079.00 |
|
|
|
Mowing Verges - Charnwood Park |
|
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|
|
Slash At Two Rocks |
|
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|
|
SMB Electrical Services |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Electrical Works At Civic Centre |
|
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|
|
Solver Paints |
$128.63 |
|
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Star Three Media Pty Ltd |
$300.30 |
|
|
|
Website Hosting With CMS Application Hosting Re-Directed To Wanneroo 1 Year - Economic Development |
|
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|
|
State Library of Western Australia |
$438.90 |
|
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges – Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$335.73 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Stores |
|
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|
|
Stopmaster Brakes |
$470.53 |
|
|
|
Front/Rear Brake Relining – Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Strickfuss Electrcial Engineering & Service |
$159.28 |
|
|
|
Casing One Stage (Red) - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Sun City News |
$246.40 |
|
|
|
Advertising November 2006 - Fire Preventions |
|
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|
Advertising - Mark Lebuse Sculptures - Cultural Development |
|
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|
|
Advertising November 2006 - Cultrual Development |
|
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|
|
Suncity Newsagency |
$35.60 |
|
|
|
Newspapers 11/09/06-08/10/06 - Yanchep/Two Rocks Library |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$4,095.19 |
|
|
|
Skate/BMX Park - Infrastructure Projects |
|
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|
|
Parking Signs - Engineering Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Drainage Signs - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Ring Clamps - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Syme Marmion & Co |
$1,848.00 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Ward Review July-Sept 2006 - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Taldara Industries Pty Ltd |
$266.20 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
The Red Book Service |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Commercial Publication - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$244.64 |
|
|
|
Courier Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$1,233.10 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Total Road Services |
$13,005.03 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control Services For City |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$876.85 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$780.00 |
|
|
|
Turfing Services At Ian Robbins Reserve |
|
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|
|
Uniforms @ Work |
$27.50 |
|
|
|
Embroider Company Logo & Christian Names – Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Versatile Engineering |
$1,760.00 |
|
|
|
Manufacture PTO Drivegears - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
WA Cutting Services |
$357.72 |
|
|
|
Tri-Shape & Shape Holes - Fleet Services |
|
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|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$9,847.86 |
|
|
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Lay Kerbing/Footpath - Sovereign Drive Two Rocks |
|
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Lay Kerbing/Footpath - Birnam Road Yanchep |
|
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|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$24.75 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$3,823.09 |
|
|
|
Electrical Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$1,143.10 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For City |
|
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|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$12,613.52 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For City |
|
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|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$4,564.76 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Woodhead International |
$907.50 |
|
|
|
Additional Fee For Attendance At Community Reference Group Meeting 30/08/06 & 11/10/06 - Infrastructure Projects |
|
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|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$2,778.60 |
|
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|
Loan Borrowing WA Treasury Corporation - Finance |
|
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|
Wanneroo BMX Raceway Club Inc |
|
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Wanneroo Showing Complex Inc Sublease Portions State Forrest 65 |
|
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|
Work Clobber |
$55.80 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Engineering Construction |
|
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|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$49.50 |
|
|
|
Buisiness Cards For R Greer |
|
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|
|
WT Partnership Australia Pty Ltd |
$7,150.00 |
|
|
|
Surveying/Quantity Surveying Services For Aquamotion - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Zipform |
$13,382.58 |
|
|
|
Bushfire Notice Mailing - Ranger Services |
|
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|
|
Dog Registration Notices 2006 - Ranger Services |
|
|
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|
00000522 |
15/11/2006 |
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|
Australia Post |
$5,495.23 |
|
|
|
Mail Preparation For October 2006 |
|
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|
|
Postage Charges – October 2006 Lodged Mail |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$950.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$2.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
Dept of Housing & Works - Head Office |
$87.50 |
|
|
|
Fremantle Prison Tour 11/10/06 - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Duncan & Crosbie Pro Golf WA Pty Ltd |
$23,072.35 |
|
|
|
Driving Range Signage Half Share & Tee Distance Markers |
|
|
|
|
Commission Fees For October 2006 For Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
Mr Christopher Hunt |
$352.49 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Tools Purchased To Replace Damaged Items |
|
|
|
|
Mr Harinder Gill |
$614.85 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Travel Expenses For Civica User Group Conference & Visit To Newcastle Offices 14-19/10/06 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Michael Cole |
$39.70 |
|
|
|
75% Of The Cost Of Home Broadband Internet Connection For Office Use |
|
|
|
|
Premier Artists |
$13,310.00 |
|
|
|
Deposit For Entertainment - Renee Geyer & Band 27/01/07, Ganggajang, Bjorn Again & Kate Ceberano At The Summer Concert Series - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
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|
|
|
00000523 |
15/11/2006 |
|
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|
|
Actimed Australia |
$47.97 |
|
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$1,065.62 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$451.29 |
|
|
|
Cash Collection Customer Services 27/09-20/10/06 |
|
|
|
|
AT Concrete |
$33,550.00 |
|
|
|
Concrete For Ground Floor Marangaroo Golf Course - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Australian Airconditioning Services Pty Ltd |
$5,917.31 |
|
|
|
Airconditioning Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$9,091.50 |
|
|
|
Training - Assertive Communication For Women 25-26/10/06 (10 Participants) |
|
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|
Training - Conflict Resolution 27/09/06-23/10/06 (9 Participants) |
|
|
|
|
Australian Plant Wholesalers |
$90.75 |
|
|
|
Plants For Citizenship Ceremonies - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Battery World |
$89.95 |
|
|
|
Master 7.2V Video/Camcorder Battery - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$5,483.00 |
|
|
|
Tyre Fitting Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Bladon WA Pty Ltd |
$1,425.59 |
|
|
|
Blue Pacific Promotional Car Mug - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Bluechip Timing Pty Ltd |
$1,685.20 |
|
|
|
Timing Of Participants For Butler Fun Run 29/10/06 |
|
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$586.41 |
|
|
|
Cement Deliveries - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Briskleen Supplies |
$313.50 |
|
|
|
Gojo Lemon Pumice - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$183.98 |
|
|
|
Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Budget Portables |
$1,132.80 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire For Alexander Drive |
|
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$2,122.42 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
C Wood Distributors |
$238.70 |
|
|
|
Lollies For Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd |
$280.57 |
|
|
|
Food/Beverages - Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
|
CEA |
$79.51 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$3,356.20 |
|
|
|
Various Catering – Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Cherry's Catering |
$3,611.20 |
|
|
|
Various Catering – Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
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Chocolate Drops |
$380.80 |
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Chocolate Gift Baskets - Marketing |
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City Business Machines |
$85.90 |
|
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Memory Card XD (Olympus) 1Ghz - IT Services |
|
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City of Stirling |
$266.11 |
|
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Mintor Ellison Legal Fees Relating To Lot 118 Mindarie - Contracts & Property |
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Clean Sweep |
$2,387.00 |
|
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Street Sweeping For City |
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Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$1,117.04 |
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Equipment Hire - Construction |
|
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Communique Wangara |
$95.00 |
|
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Repair To Nokia 6225 - Fire Services |
|
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Community Newspapers |
$27,782.66 |
|
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Advertising For September2006 |
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Complete Turf Supplies |
$786.28 |
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Lay Turf At Various Sites - Infrastructure Maintenance |
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Contek Communications |
$28,693.14 |
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Raise 2 Telstra Pits To New Footpath Levels - Construction |
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Paving Services At Alexander Drive - Construction |
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Courier Australia |
$29.70 |
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Courier Services - Community Services |
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Coventrys |
$2,314.91 |
|
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Vehicle Spare Parts & Tool Purchases - Various Departments |
|
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Cummins Engine Company Pty Ltd |
$6,658.85 |
|
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Various Parts – Depot Stores |
|
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Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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DA Information Services Pty Ltd |
$205.58 |
|
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Public Library Journal 1/02/07-31/01/08 - Girrawheen Library |
|
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DBS Fencing |
$1,320.00 |
|
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Sump Fence Lot 52 Berriman Drive - Engineering |
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De Neefe Signs Pty Ltd |
$1,911.80 |
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Hand Rails - Depot Stores Stock |
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Delta Protective Services |
$1,504.80 |
|
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Static Guard At Hainsworth Centre 26-29/10/06 - Leisure Services |
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Diamond Lock & Key |
$61.55 |
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Locking Services - Building Maintenance |
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Dick Smith Electronics |
$179.60 |
|
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Quell Personal Alarm - Youth Services |
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Dowsing Concrete |
$45,856.01 |
|
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Supply & Install Concrete Crossovers & Footpaths At Various Sites For Construction |
|
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Drive In Electrics |
$683.75 |
|
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Supply & Fit Map Reading Lights - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Dwyer & Felton |
$67.25 |
|
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Edger Cover Aluminium 98036 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Earthwest |
$191.95 |
|
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Parts - Depot Stores |
|
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Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
$9,893.03 |
|
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Disposal Of Rubble - General Construction |
|
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Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$1,211.56 |
|
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Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
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Email Media |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Advertising For October 2006 Environmental Planner Wanneroo |
|
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|
|
Estate Landscape Maintenance (E.L.M |
$7,843.00 |
|
|
|
Landscape Maintenance At Various Locations |
|
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|
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Mindarie/Quinns Surf Lifesaving Club Maintenance For October 2006 |
|
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Parks Plant Replacement Program At Butler - Parks |
|
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Experience Perth |
$6,500.00 |
|
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Inclusion In The Experience Perth 2007 Holiday Planner A Full Page Advertisement - Economic Development |
|
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Express Towing Services |
$979.00 |
|
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Towing Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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Flying Heart Productions |
$308.00 |
|
|
|
Circus Activities For Junior Multi Sports – Leisure Services |
|
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|
|
Foodlink Food Service |
$365.50 |
|
|
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Food/Beverages For City |
|
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Fortron Automotive Treatments Pty Ltd |
$348.48 |
|
|
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Brake & Parks Cleaner - Depot Stores |
|
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|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$351.85 |
|
|
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Milk Deliveries For City |
|
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|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$133.67 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
GC Sales (WA) |
$64,680.00 |
|
|
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1400 Green Bins - Wastes Services |
|
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|
|
Graffiti Systems Australia |
$6,402.00 |
|
|
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Graffiti Removal At Various Locations |
|
|
|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$97,965.87 |
|
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Toyota Kluger 7 Seater V6 4WD Wagon WN32405 - Fleet Services ($43,676.75) |
|
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New Vehicle Purchase - 2 x Toyota Hilux WN32429 & WN32409 - Fleet Services ($26,573.11 ea) |
|
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Various Vehicle Services/Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Gronbek Security |
$51.75 |
|
|
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Locks - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Hays Personnel Services |
$1,926.93 |
|
|
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Contract Labour, P Oberman - Finance |
|
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|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$955.02 |
|
|
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Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
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|
|
Home Chef |
$324.69 |
|
|
|
Meals For HACC/CACPClients |
|
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Humes |
$2,920.50 |
|
|
|
Road Grate For Moorpark Road Yanchep - Construction |
|
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|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$694.63 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Image Bollards |
$113.30 |
|
|
|
Service Dugite Bollards - Construction |
|
|
|
|
Insight Contact Centre Services |
$2,668.03 |
|
|
|
Call Centre Services - September 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$16,869.59 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For Various Departments |
|
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|
|
IPWEA WA |
$110.00 |
|
|
|
Annual Country General Meeting 3/11/06 - Infrastructure Projects |
|
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Knight & Sons |
$98.85 |
|
|
|
Food For Animal Care Centre – Rangers Services |
|
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|
|
L & T Venables |
$178.99 |
|
|
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Toolbox - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Ladybirds Plant Hire |
$157.30 |
|
|
|
Rental Of Indoor Plants October 2006 - Customer Services |
|
|
|
|
Lawrence & Hanson |
$472.45 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Waste Services |
|
|
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|
Logo Appointments |
$2,120.46 |
|
|
|
Contract Labour, P Luff - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
M & K Bailey Accredited Newsagents |
$28.00 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$75,199.80 |
|
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Isuzu Npr400 Crew WN32392 – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Marquee Magic |
$4,174.50 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Ready Teddy Go 22/10/06 - Cultural Development |
|
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Entertainment Butler Fun Run 29/10/06 - Cultural Development |
|
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|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$30,284.38 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Infrastructure Services |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$13,445.85 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Payment Of East Wanneroo Infrastructure Contributions: Lot 34 (45) Windsor Road Wangara - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Sat Review Dr113 Of 06: The Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Perth V'S Cow - Planning Services |
|
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|
Legal Fees - Encroaching Wall Lot 140 Muskoka Avenue Wanneroo - Planning |
|
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|
Legal Fees : Jennifer Pell: Lot 37 (45) Windsor Rd Wangara - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$1,315.60 |
|
|
|
Install Two-Way Radio To WN32262 – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
|
Battery - Parks Maintenance |
|
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Radio Replacement - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$24.13 |
|
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd |
$697.20 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$957.55 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
MTU Detroit Diesel Australia |
$4,777.17 |
|
|
|
Transynd Oil - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Nick's Bus Charter |
$1,375.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Hidden Treasures Tour 5/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$396.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$481.09 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
|
OH & JM Edwards |
$113.30 |
|
|
|
Supply & Install Nokia Vol Control Switches - Rangers |
|
|
|
|
Onesteel Distribution |
$828.08 |
|
|
|
Steel Suppliers - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Optima Press |
$715.00 |
|
|
|
Printing Volunteer Flyer - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
OSA Group Pty Ltd |
$3,355.00 |
|
|
|
Wellness Programmes 6 & 19/09/06 & 18/10/06 - HR |
|
|
|
|
Owenbridge |
$858.00 |
|
|
|
Glass Bin Transport To Railroad – Waste Serices |
|
|
|
|
Paper Pak WA |
$103.40 |
|
|
|
Gift Bags - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Paul Conti Estate Bottled Wines |
$168.00 |
|
|
|
Wine For Civic Centre Functions |
|
|
|
|
Perth Expo Hire |
$1,130.00 |
|
|
|
Display Screens & Set Up - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$93.49 |
|
|
|
Hose Assembly 98025 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
PJ & CA Contracting |
$16,136.42 |
|
|
|
Sandpit Cleaning & Playground Inspections October 2006 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Planning Institute Australia WA Division |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Registration For Training Course – Attendees M Dickson, R Peake & K Adsett - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Pocket Phone |
$809.00 |
|
|
|
Blackberry 7290 Handset GSM - IT Services |
|
|
|
|
Podiatry Services |
$5,846.50 |
|
|
|
Podiatry Services For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Professional Travel |
$1,677.01 |
|
|
|
Perth/Melbourne Return 15-19/11/06 For J Royle - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Perth/Adelaide Return 21-24/11/06 For D Simms - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$1,025.16 |
|
|
|
Safety Items For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Readymix Australia Pty Ltd |
$775.51 |
|
|
|
Bolt Down Std St Andrews Drive - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Drainage 27 Backshall Place - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Recall Total Information Management |
$519.53 |
|
|
|
File Retrieval Services - Records |
|
|
|
|
Red Hot Parcel Taxi |
$180.41 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$48,354.86 |
|
|
|
Supply/Lay Asphalt Various Sites - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
RPG Auto Electrics |
$385.00 |
|
|
|
Repairs For Harness - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$19,585.40 |
|
|
|
Landscaping Yanchep/Two Rocks For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Landscaping - Streetscapes At Banksia Grove |
|
|
|
|
Sanax St Andrews Pharmacy |
$337.91 |
|
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Schindler Lifts Aust Pty Ltd |
$522.52 |
|
|
|
Lift/Escalator Service 1/07/06-31/12/06 Alexander Heights Community Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Scott Print |
$847.00 |
|
|
|
Youth Know Your Rights Brochure -Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Sealanes |
$2,216.21 |
|
|
|
Food/Beverages - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Food/Beverages - Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
|
SolEvents |
$7,700.00 |
|
|
|
Premium Sponsorship Northern Exposure Foundations For Future Growth & The ANZ Home & Lifestyle Expo - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Sports Turf Technology Pty Ltd |
$4,911.50 |
|
|
|
Turf Consultancy Services For October 2006 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$21,385.10 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Infrastructure Services |
|
|
|
|
Star Three Media Pty Ltd |
$3,476.00 |
|
|
|
Commercial Real Estate Website Alterations & Completion - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
State Law Publisher |
$99.45 |
|
|
|
Government Gazette Advertising 27/10/06 - Rates |
|
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$491.43 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
|
Stewart & Heaton Clothing Company Pty Ltd |
$34.65 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Uniforms - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Stewarts Laundry Service |
$444.84 |
|
|
|
Laundry For Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Stick Up Poster Distribution |
$110.00 |
|
|
|
Cafe Poster Distribution - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
Streetcut WA |
$1,624.15 |
|
|
|
Cut Crossovers Moorpark Drive - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Sun City News |
$114.40 |
|
|
|
Advertising For October 2006 - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Brushware Supplies |
$1,193.50 |
|
|
|
Broom Supplies - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$1,405.80 |
|
|
|
Various Signs - Engineering Maintenance / Traffic Services & Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sunset coast Tourism Assoc Inc |
$2,310.00 |
|
|
|
Full Page Advert In The 2006/07 Holiday Planner For Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Technical Irrigation Imports |
$4,248.39 |
|
|
|
Repairs To Controller At Carramar Golf Course |
|
|
|
|
Irrigation Equipment - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
The Hire Guys Wangara |
$781.50 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire - Parks |
|
|
|
|
The Pursuits Group |
$1,846.38 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Tiger Tek Pty Ltd |
$154.72 |
|
|
|
Road Paint - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$2,175.28 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$13,806.95 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control St Andrews Drive & Alexander Drive |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$1,982.45 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Turf Developments (WA) Pty Ltd |
$6,806.80 |
|
|
|
Turf Works & Sanding At Lake Joondalup Park |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$3,960.00 |
|
|
|
Brushcutting Dead Vegetation At Mirrabooka Avenue |
|
|
|
|
Universal Medical Supplies |
$555.50 |
|
|
|
Supplies For Yanchep/Two Rocks Podiatry Clinic |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$43,141.74 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$2,601.73 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Central Newsagency |
$78.40 |
|
|
|
Newspapers - Wanneroo Library |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$1,124.15 |
|
|
|
Electrical Works - Dogs' Breakfast 15/10/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$296.79 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Retravision |
$230.00 |
|
|
|
Refrigerator Bar 115L - Hospitality/Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$118.00 |
|
|
|
Silver Name Badges - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Engraving On Perpetual Glass Award - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Westbooks |
$50.84 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
|
Westral Homes |
$458.00 |
|
|
|
Sunscreen Blinds - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
WH Locations Services Pty Ltd |
$291.50 |
|
|
|
Location Of Services Tyne & Fillans Wanneroo - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$6,130.69 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$457.60 |
|
|
|
Professional Services: Bollards On Road Verges Liability -Infrastructure |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$255.42 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Worlds Best Products Pty Ltd |
$3,080.00 |
|
|
|
Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$169.50 |
|
|
|
Business Cards - Economic Development/Community Development |
|
|
|
|
Kate Cebrano Posters - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
WWF Australia |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Symposium Registration – Attendees B Moran, R Shekle & R Peake - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000524 |
16/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Councillor Alan Blencowe |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Brett Treby |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Glynis Monks |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Ian Goodenough |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Laura Gray |
$1,343.14 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Travel Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Mark Pearson |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Rudi Steffens |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Terry Loftus |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Tracey Roberts |
$583.33 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Mayor J Kelly |
$5,666.67 |
|
|
|
Mayoral Allowance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000525 |
22/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
3 Australia |
$573.08 |
|
|
|
Fire Pagers - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$12,261.91 |
|
|
|
Postage Account For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$143.10 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$1,092.20 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$212,538.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Cabcharge |
$354.50 |
|
|
|
Taxi Charges - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
CFMEU WA Branch |
$48.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$1,146.81 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$406.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Crosbie & Duncan Golf |
$34,900.98 |
|
|
|
Carramar Golf Course Commissions For October 2006 |
|
|
|
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Charity Golf Day Office – Office Of CEO |
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HBF Insurance |
$2,481.40 |
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
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|
LGRCEU |
$1,291.84 |
|
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Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/06 |
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Mr Daniel Simms |
$29.94 |
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Recoup Phoneline Rental 28/10/06-27/11/06 |
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Mr Keith Fitzpatrick |
$290.92 |
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Reimbursement Of Replacement Costs For Digital Camera Stolen From Civic Centre |
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Mr Mark Donnelly |
$1,521.20 |
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Reimbursement Of Conference Expenses 6-11 /11/06 |
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Mr Michael Cole |
$39.70 |
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Reimbursement Of 75% Of Broadband Connection For Official Use At Home |
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Mr Philip Calley |
$189.95 |
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Reimbursement Of Monthly Broadband Subsidy & Modem Purchased November 2006 |
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Mr Robert Cramp |
$80.85 |
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Reimbursement Of Telephone Subsidy 22/10/06 - 21/01/07 |
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|
Premier Artists |
$16,500.00 |
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Performance Of Kate Ceberano At Bush To Beach Festival |
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|
Sanala Super Fund 72499AG01 |
$3,123.64 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
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|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$7,304.37 |
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|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 17/11/2006 |
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00000526 |
22/11/2006 |
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A Class Displays |
$183.00 |
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Brochure Holders - Community Services |
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Aarons Florist |
$425.00 |
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Flowers For Ratepayers – Mayor’s Office |
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Flowers For S O'Brien - Infrastructure |
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Flowers For S Bruyn – Office CEO |
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Action Lock Service |
$11.50 |
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Locking Services - New Civic Centre - Building Maintenance |
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A-Line Brick Paving |
$3,740.00 |
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Paving Of Islands St Andrews Drive - Engineering Construction |
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Allstamps |
$59.30 |
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Payroll Stamp - Human Resources |
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Altus Traffic |
$548.63 |
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Traffic Control Tumbleweed Drive & Viridian - Engineering |
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Ambit Industries Pty Ltd |
$1,903.00 |
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Install Chainwire Fencing At Banksia Grove Community Centre |
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Amcap Distribution Centre |
$3,534.47 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
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|
|
Anitech |
$1,567.50 |
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Maintenance For Plan Photocopier - Infrastructure Projects |
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|
Armstrong Energy |
$105.27 |
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|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
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|
Atlas Steels Pty Ltd |
$921.25 |
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Cut Steel -Fleet Maintenance |
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Aust Training Management Pty Ltd |
$850.00 |
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Training Telescopic Materials Handler Training & Assessment 8/11/06 - Depot |
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Auto Control Doors |
$646.80 |
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Door Repairs At Clarkson Library - Building Maintenance |
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|
Beryl Weston |
$60.00 |
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Cleaning Of Hall 28 Denston Way - Aged Services |
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Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$230.34 |
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Cement Kingsway Badminton - Engineering Maintenance |
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Bounce Away |
$385.00 |
|
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Entertainment Kids Fest 12/11/06 - Community Event |
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Bouncer For Bush To Beach Festival |
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Boya Equipment |
$338.05 |
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|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
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|
BP Australia Ltd |
$164,018.83 |
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|
Fuel Issues For October 2006 |
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Brownbuilt Metalux Industries |
$491.00 |
|
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Brownbuilt Metalux Stationery Cabinet – Waste Services |
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Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$310.13 |
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Various Items - Building Maintenance & Community Services |
|
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|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$790.19 |
|
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|
Mower Spare Parts – Fleet, Parks & Depot Store Stock |
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Carramar Resources Industries |
$2,257.80 |
|
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Various Sand Products - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Challenge Batteries WA |
$136.40 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Batteries – Fleet Services |
|
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|
|
Challenger TAFE |
$85.00 |
|
|
|
Book Purchases For A Bozyk - Conservation |
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Champion Entertainment Agency |
$550.00 |
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|
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Percy Robinson Appearance At Bush To Beach Festival |
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Chicken Treat |
$49.50 |
|
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Catering For Lake Carabooda Fire – Fire Services |
|
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|
|
Chongo Jambag |
$1,800.00 |
|
|
|
Performance From Sabroson Band & PA Hire - Community Event |
|
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|
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City Business Machines |
$484.90 |
|
|
|
Olympus Fe200 Digital Camera & A Memory Card – IT Services |
|
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|
|
Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$312.58 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Cultural Development & Youth Services |
|
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|
Coventrys |
$3,008.87 |
|
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Various Items – Fleet, Depot Stores & Economic Development |
|
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|
|
Cummins Engine Company Pty Ltd |
$1,967.33 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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DBS Fencing |
$4,106.30 |
|
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|
CPW Enclosures Various Reserves - Parks Maintenance |
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Denmoss Holdings |
$2,728.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Kate Ceberano Concert 18/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
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|
Diamond Lock & Key |
$127.00 |
|
|
|
Locking Services At Carramar Golf Course - Contracts & Property |
|
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|
|
Donegan Enterprises Pty Ltd |
$352.00 |
|
|
|
Play Equipment For Alexander Park |
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|
Drive In Electrics |
$2,412.95 |
|
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|
Vehicle Electrical Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
Driveshaft Balancing Services |
$380.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Tread & Nut - Fleet Maintenance |
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|
E & MJ Rosher |
$225.50 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
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|
Early Childhood Australia Inc |
$155.00 |
|
|
|
Membership Bronze Service - Community Services |
|
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|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$8.91 |
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Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
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|
ERS Australia Pty Ltd |
$372.35 |
|
|
|
Oil Filters Fuel & Environmental Levies - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Essential Fire Services Pty Ltd |
$4,734.40 |
|
|
|
Monthly/Quarterly Testing For July, August & Sept. 2006 Monthly Fire Detection Systems & Fire Rated Doors Quarterly Fire Booster Pumps – Building Maintenance |
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|
Annual Fire Detection & Local Smoke Detection Systems -Building Maintenance |
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|
|
Foodlink Food Service |
$696.80 |
|
|
|
Food/Beverages - All Areas/Stores |
|
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|
|
Forcorp Pty Ltd |
$544.50 |
|
|
|
Strobe Lights - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$711.11 |
|
|
|
Printing Supplies - Reprographics |
|
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|
|
Gecko Contracting Turf and Landscap Maintenance |
$13,098.80 |
|
|
|
Streetscape Maintenance For October 20 06 At Various Parks |
|
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|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$888.80 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Greenway Enterprises |
$1,526.25 |
|
|
|
Extension Pole, Lopping Heads, Mulch Forks & Lockable Knife - Parks |
|
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|
Hays Personnel Services |
$3,978.98 |
|
|
|
Contract Labour, P Oberman - Finance |
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|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$398.51 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
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|
|
Home Chef |
$416.48 |
|
|
|
Meals For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Humes |
$1,738.04 |
|
|
|
Drainage Delivered Ashby Depot - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Ice Technologies Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,039.50 |
|
|
|
Preventive Maintenance For Ice Machines - New Civic Centre & Depot Muster Shed |
|
|
|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$841.29 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$23,803.65 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Intercity Office Partitioning |
$1,441.00 |
|
|
|
Relay Limetone Blocks At Peridot Park |
|
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|
|
Remove & Relay Brick Pavers At 17 Shamrock Street |
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|
|
Itchy Eyes |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Classic Kids 11/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Jacksons Drawing Supplies Pty Ltd |
$82.54 |
|
|
|
Rotring Scale Rule - Development & Health |
|
|
|
|
Jason Sign Makers |
$321.20 |
|
|
|
Signage FESA - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
JCA Dealer Services |
$379.50 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Knight & Sons |
$122.70 |
|
|
|
Supplies For Animal Care Centre – Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$175.60 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Lawrence & Hanson |
$417.12 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Local Government Community Services Association Of WA |
$140.00 |
|
|
|
Seminar LGCSAWA Place Planning Seminar 22/11/06 - Attendees L Cornelius, K Christoffelsz, H Sarich & N Maisey |
|
|
|
|
Local Government Managers Australia |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Lunch Presentation The Single Noongar Native Title Decision Over The Perth Metropolitan Area: Implication For Local Government - Attendee P Thompson |
|
|
|
|
Lyn Fairlie (T/A LaRache Bookkeeping |
$255.70 |
|
|
|
MYOB Workbooks - Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$3,836.45 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$141,460.30 |
|
|
|
New 2006 Isuzu NPR 300 Medium WN32408 ($66,264.15) |
|
|
|
|
New Isuzu NPR 400 Crew WN32407 ($75,196.15) |
|
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$6,635.75 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire For City |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$555.50 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Parking Of Bus On Residential Land Extending Across Verge - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$545.71 |
|
|
|
Microphone Repair - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Install Two-Way Radio To WN32392 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$355.80 |
|
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$6,279.49 |
|
|
|
Glazing Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$316.85 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Fleet & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$1,078.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$952.00 |
|
|
|
Replace Windscreens To Various Vehicles - Insurance Services |
|
|
|
|
OH & JM Edwards |
$90.20 |
|
|
|
Install Phone Kit - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
Onesteel Distribution |
$740.74 |
|
|
|
Steel Suppliers - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
PJ & CA Contracting |
$104.86 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Of Sand At Willespie Park - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$3,146.00 |
|
|
|
Alarm Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Professional Travel |
$669.00 |
|
|
|
Perth/Sydney Return 29/11/06-01/12/06 For J Love - HR |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$207.76 |
|
|
|
Various Items – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Quantum Multimedia Communications |
$244.64 |
|
|
|
SMS Account - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
Reekie Property Services |
$74,433.69 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For City For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Rexel Australia |
$209.66 |
|
|
|
Aremoter - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$53.24 |
|
|
|
Road Works At Old Yanchep Road/Cambrian Mall |
|
|
|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$1,004.00 |
|
|
|
Entertainment Classic Kids 11/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
First Aid Services At Carramar Carnival 19/11/06 |
|
|
|
|
4 X First Aid Officers For Bush To Beach Festival |
|
|
|
|
RPG Auto Electrics |
$659.56 |
|
|
|
Auto Electrical Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
SAI Global Ltd |
$1,350.16 |
|
|
|
Qas License Fees - Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Internet Download Standard Australia - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
|
Standard Australia Parking Publication -Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$171.20 |
|
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sports Surfaces |
$3,241.70 |
|
|
|
Remove Old & Install New Wickets At Peridot Park & Lake Joondalup - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$32.45 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Stamfords Advisors & Consultants Pty Ltd |
$4,897.20 |
|
|
|
Professional Costs: October 2006 (Payroll) |
|
|
|
|
Professional Costs: Preparation Time For EMT October 06 |
|
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$170.39 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
|
Stopmaster Brakes |
$479.49 |
|
|
|
Front/Rear Brake Relining - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Sun City News |
$506.00 |
|
|
|
Advertising For October 2006 - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$242.00 |
|
|
|
Special Danger Adhesive Stickers – Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
The Trophy House |
$357.50 |
|
|
|
Glass Trophies - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$699.38 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$4,039.17 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$2,189.00 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control St Andrews Drive - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$832.50 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Truck Recovery Services Pty Ltd |
$726.00 |
|
|
|
Recover Trucks For Various Locations - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$2,233.66 |
|
|
|
Prepare, Supply & Lay Kikuyu At Gumblossom Reserve - Parks |
|
|
|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$104.50 |
|
|
|
Lay Kerbing/Footpath At Montrose Avenue - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Library Supplies |
$125.01 |
|
|
|
Stationery Items - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$13,128.81 |
|
|
|
Roman Subscription Fees 2006 - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
|
Tender Advertising For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
2nd Phase Of OMGCPF Further Submission To The Systemic Sustainability Study - CEO |
|
|
|
|
Wacker Australia Pty Ltd |
$116.82 |
|
|
|
Pully Exciter - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$305.80 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$1,644.10 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$625.97 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$211.86 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$935.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Abandoned Vehicles - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Name Badge For Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$4,481.06 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$6,504.30 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Stanhope & White Oak Care Services Tender |
|
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Loan Borrowing WA Treasury Corporation |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$178.20 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$148.50 |
|
|
|
Printing Business Cards For Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
WT Partnership Australia Pty Ltd |
$4,950.00 |
|
|
|
Surveying Services For Aquamotion Refurbishment |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000527 |
29/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$3,330.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: Non Cycle Pay |
|
|
|
|
Beatrix Rausch |
$166.64 |
|
|
|
Key Holder - Phil Renkin Recreation Centre, Oldham Park Kiosk & Changerooms, St Andrews Clubrooms |
|
|
|
|
Builders Registration Board |
$22,508.50 |
|
|
|
Collection Agency Fee For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Bush Fire Brigade Quinns |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
BBQ For Butler Fire Station |
|
|
|
|
Generations Personal Super |
$311.92 |
|
|
|
Superannuation Ded: Employees |
|
|
|
|
Joe Arrigo |
$183.32 |
|
|
|
Key Holder/Tennis Booking Officer - Elliott Road Courts & Wanneroo Community Centre |
|
|
|
|
John Scarbrough |
$266.64 |
|
|
|
Key Holder/Tennis Booking Officer - Wanneroo Recreation Centre, Wanneroo Showgrounds Courts, Wanneroo Showgrounds Margaret Cockman Pavilion |
|
|
|
|
Judith Sims |
$283.32 |
|
|
|
Key Holder/Tennis Booking Officer - Gumblossom Community Centre & Park Gumblossom Courts Bellport Tennis Courts Mindarie |
|
|
|
|
Mr Rudolf Schiller |
$166.64 |
|
|
|
Key Holder - Clarkson Youth Centre & Anthony Waring Clubrooms & Park |
|
|
|
|
Mr Stanley Winchester |
$196.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Harvey Norman Computer & Parking Fees For Incident Management Course |
|
|
|
|
Mrs Martine Baker |
$546.90 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Costs Relating To Attendance At Conference In Adelaide 21-23/11/06 |
|
|
|
|
Ms Deanne Hetherington |
$349.96 |
|
|
|
Key Holder/Tennis Booking Officer - Hudson Clubrooms Hudson Park, Cabrini Park & Blackmore Park |
|
|
|
|
Ms Hazel Owen |
$83.32 |
|
|
|
Key Holder - Warradale Community Hall |
|
|
|
|
Navigator Applications Account |
$103.02 |
|
|
|
Superannuation Ded: Employees |
|
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$1,881.00 |
|
|
|
Contractor For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Peggy Brown |
$166.64 |
|
|
|
Key Holder - Jenolan Way Community Centre, Addison Park Clubrooms & Parks |
|
|
|
|
Snowbird Gardens Superannuation Fun |
$168.02 |
|
|
|
Superannuation Ded: Employees |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$1,033.09 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000528 |
29/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
AAA Production Services |
$7,172.00 |
|
|
|
Lighting & Sound Production For Kate Ceberano Concert 18/11/06 - Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Aarons Florist |
$85.00 |
|
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Flowers Wreath - Mayors Office |
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Acrod WA Division |
$66.00 |
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ACROD Parking Permit Renewal - Community Services |
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Agent Sales & Services Pty Ltd |
$2,175.36 |
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Pool Supplies - Aquamotion |
|
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AHG Paper & Magazine Delivery |
$16.40 |
|
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Newspapers - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
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Air Liquide WA Pty Ltd |
$390.57 |
|
|
|
Gas Cylinder Hire - Fleet |
|
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|
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A-Line Brick Paving |
$2,057.00 |
|
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Reinstatement Of Driveway At 12 St Stephens Crs Tapping |
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Reinstatement Of Driveway At 2 Kirkham Lane Carramar |
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Reinstatement Of Driveway At 5 Whitby Cl Mindarie |
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Reinstatement Of Driveways At Moorepark Drive Yanchep |
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Allstamps |
$268.28 |
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Red Ink For Stamps - Building & Health Services |
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Self Inking Stamps - Planning & Development |
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Planning Superseded & Referral Rounded Stamps - Planning |
|
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Ambit Industries Pty Ltd |
$913.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Tennis Court Fencing At Hudson Park - Parks |
|
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Repairs To Chainwire Mesh Fence At Hepburn Avenue -Parks |
|
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|
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Amcap Distribution Centre |
$1,033.94 |
|
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|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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AT Concrete |
$33,550.00 |
|
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Supply Concrete For Ground Floor Carramar Golf Course - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Austral Waste Recycling (WA) Pty Lt |
$145,137.32 |
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Recycling Sorting Costs – Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$3,458.00 |
|
|
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Training - Effective People Skills Cancellation Fee 2-3/11/06 |
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Training - Outlook & Email Skills 15/11/06 - R |
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Training - Assessment Of Workplace Project 1/10/06-31/10/06 W Crawford |
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Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$32,344.36 |
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Tyre Fitting Services - Fleet Maintenance |
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|
BGC Blokpave |
$435.50 |
|
|
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Pavers For Backshall Place - Engineering |
|
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BOC Gases Account Processing |
$56.84 |
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|
Dry Ice Pellets - Development & Health |
|
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|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$309.76 |
|
|
|
Accelerator High Dose Gungurru Avenue Hocking -Engineering |
|
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Kerbmix 21 Piper St Quinns - Engineering |
|
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Bounce Away |
$874.50 |
|
|
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Entertainment Carramar Carnivale 19/11/06 -Community Events |
|
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|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$188.43 |
|
|
|
Grease Gun Cartridges - Depot Stores |
|
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|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$2,850.50 |
|
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Pump Overhaul Parts & Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
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Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$741.72 |
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|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
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Bywest Pty Ltd |
$1,046.90 |
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Mower Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
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|
Caris Gibson |
$160.00 |
|
|
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Entertainment Carramar Carnivale 19/11/06 - Community Events |
|
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|
|
CD Auto Spark |
$198.05 |
|
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|
Emergency Repairs To Starter Motor - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Challenge Batteries WA |
$293.70 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Batteries - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$687.50 |
|
|
|
Sweeping Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$2,178.62 |
|
|
|
Hedge Trimmer - Engineering |
|
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6X4 Caged Trailer - Engineering |
|
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|
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Generator Hire For Beach To Bush Festival |
|
|
|
|
Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$57.81 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Community Services |
|
|
|
|
Community Newspapers |
$36,174.82 |
|
|
|
Advertising For October 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Courier Australia |
$278.03 |
|
|
|
Courier Services For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Coventrys |
$2,344.55 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Various Items - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Cummins Engine Company Pty Ltd |
$281.88 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Cutting Edges Pty Ltd |
$1,079.10 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
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|
|
DBS Fencing |
$1,324.40 |
|
|
|
Mesh Fencing & Bulk Wire - Infrastructure Planning |
|
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|
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Repairs To Boundary Fence - Wanneroo Showgrounds - Parks |
|
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|
|
De Neefe Signs Pty Ltd |
$280.50 |
|
|
|
Signage For Rotary Park - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Delta Protective Services |
$2,899.89 |
|
|
|
Security Persons For Community Events |
|
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|
|
Security For Kate Cebrano Concert |
|
|
|
|
Diamond Lock & Key |
$1,941.25 |
|
|
|
Locking Services - Depot Store Stock |
|
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|
|
Dick Smith Electronics |
$79.98 |
|
|
|
Digital Camera Battery Charger - Community Service |
|
|
|
|
Direct Communications |
$280.50 |
|
|
|
Install TM8250 Into Cat Loader (Insurance) - Construction |
|
|
|
|
Dormar Indents |
$760.56 |
|
|
|
Modelling Balloons - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Supplies For Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
$4,445.65 |
|
|
|
General Construction Material Disposal |
|
|
|
|
Educational Art Supplies |
$451.02 |
|
|
|
Stationery For Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$553.89 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Essential Fire Services Pty Ltd |
$147.40 |
|
|
|
Refitted 4 Detectors Removed For Previous Alterations At Ashby Depot 3 For Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Find Wise |
$261.25 |
|
|
|
Service Locations 21/11/06 - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Floorball Australia Pty Ltd |
$440.00 |
|
|
|
Floorball Coaching Kingsway Sports Centre 5/10/06 & Gumblossom Reserve 12/10/06 |
|
|
|
|
Fone Biz |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Pager Fixed Price Repair - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Forpark Australia |
$268.84 |
|
|
|
Swing Casting X4 & Hng Buffer - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$675.65 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$2,623.86 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
320311 Lease Copier - Reprographics |
|
|
|
|
Greenworx |
$5,050.98 |
|
|
|
Maintenance Of Streetscape Sites Central Balance Of Works To End Of Sept 2006 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Health Promotion Resources |
$499.00 |
|
|
|
CD Roms OS&H Safety Signs - OH&S |
|
|
|
|
Heli West |
$6,309.60 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Bell Jetranger 16/11/06 Wanneroo Fire Breaks For Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$208.88 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
|
|
|
Home Chef |
$343.87 |
|
|
|
Meals For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Insight Contact Centre Services |
$2,878.88 |
|
|
|
Call Centre Services For October 2006 - Customer Services |
|
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$28,031.49 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Itchy Eyes |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Photography For The Annual Volunteers Dinner 9/11/06 |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$31.63 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
L & T Venables |
$172.92 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Threaded Rod Nuts & Washers - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Landscape Development |
$775,691.13 |
|
|
|
Claim No 07 - Development Of Kingsbridge Park Butler (Landscape And Irrigation Works) |
|
|
|
|
Lawn Doctor |
$18,506.33 |
|
|
|
Apply 150Kg Per Ha Of SOA At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Apply Fertiliser To Various Parks |
|
|
|
|
Lawrence & Hanson |
$225.10 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
LEIVER |
$379.50 |
|
|
|
DVD Aust Food Essentials - Health Services |
|
|
|
|
Logo Appointments |
$3,821.76 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour, P Luff - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$2,371.60 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$233.70 |
|
|
|
Various Filter Types - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$470.25 |
|
|
|
Bobcat Wanneroo Road Ocean Reef & East Road - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$97.35 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Correspondence Re: Geoffrey Hays Eastwood - Planning Services |
|
|
|
|
Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$2,011.20 |
|
|
|
Hose Reel Repairs For Light Tankers - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$92.98 |
|
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Midland Brick Company Pty Ltd |
$420.79 |
|
|
|
Roadpavers For Backshall Place - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$2,121.90 |
|
|
|
Glazing Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Motorlife |
$429.00 |
|
|
|
Inox Lubricant - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
MP Rogers & Associates Pty Ltd |
$7,475.05 |
|
|
|
Professional Services For Quinns Rocks Sand Nourishment 2006 Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$1,067.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control Services For City |
|
|
|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$912.89 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Onesteel Distribution |
$211.20 |
|
|
|
Steel Suppliers - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Osborne Park Welding Supplies |
$382.80 |
|
|
|
Welding Supplies - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Peerless JAL Pty Ltd |
$106.58 |
|
|
|
Gymclean - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Perth Expo Hire |
$269.50 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire For Wanneroo Showgrounds - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$3,175.01 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Professional Travel |
$190.00 |
|
|
|
Meals/Accommodation - Kate Cerbrano Concert - Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$113.53 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Readymix Australia Pty Ltd |
$264.00 |
|
|
|
Zubri Grate Yanchep - Construction |
|
|
|
|
Reclaim Industries Ltd |
$1,320.00 |
|
|
|
Repairs To Existing Surfacing At Various Parks |
|
|
|
|
Reekie Property Services |
$7,515.75 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For August 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Cleaning Services - Extra Charges September 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$53.24 |
|
|
|
Road Works At Gnangara Road - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Safety World |
$259.84 |
|
|
|
Protective Clothing Mesh Hats - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Zinc Cream Bronze 30+ - Construction |
|
|
|
|
Scitech Discovery Centre |
$1,125.00 |
|
|
|
Science Roadshow Interactive Exhibits & Science Shows 19/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$226.32 |
|
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Stamfords Advisors & Consultants Pty Ltd |
$800.80 |
|
|
|
Internal Audit Services - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$7,273.20 |
|
|
|
Bobcat & Compactor Trucks For Bulk Refuse - Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$354.99 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
|
Street Talk Entertainment |
$506.00 |
|
|
|
Craft Stall - Community Events |
|
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$1,768.89 |
|
|
|
26 Street Name Plates - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
Arrows - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
Switch Tech Industries Pty Ltd |
$18,168.70 |
|
|
|
Install Carpark Lighting Rotary Park - Projects |
|
|
|
|
The DVD Factory |
$435.60 |
|
|
|
Set Box "Living History" In Clear Jewel Case - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$183.34 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Councillors |
|
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$517.00 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$420.70 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Traffic Logistics Australia |
$3,300.00 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Classification Survey - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$7,947.50 |
|
|
|
Lay Kikuyu - Kingsway Olympic Soccer |
|
|
|
|
WA Hino Sales & Service |
$635.80 |
|
|
|
Electrical Repairs To WN32216 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$29,850.00 |
|
|
|
Lay Kerbing/Footpath At Various Areas - Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$308.67 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$1,348.60 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$23,619.40 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$1,421.16 |
|
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Water Bore Redevelopers Pty Ltd |
$1,210.00 |
|
|
|
Sonar Jet The Bore At Dalvik Park - Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Western Plant Hire |
$11,915.75 |
|
|
|
Release Of Retention - Sand Renourishment For Coastal Protection Works At Quinns Beach |
|
|
|
|
Westrac |
$281.13 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Fuel Filter - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$281.60 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Burning Refuse Local Laws - Development & Health |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$206.80 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - L Francis - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Overboot Covers - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Wrenoil |
$104.50 |
|
|
|
Truck Hire - Aborted Collection - Parks |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00000529 |
30/11/2006 |
|
|
|
|
|
Councillor Terry Loftus |
$374.67 |
|
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - EFT's |
$5,768,682.20 |
|
BANK FEES |
||||
|
08/11/2006 |
Bank Fees Debited |
$2.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
-$2.50 |
|
General Fund Bank Account |
||||
00000000 |
01/10/2006 |
|
$1,499,715.43 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages: PE 3/11/06 |
$747,966.88 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages: Non Cycle Pay |
$2,306.87 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages: PE 17/11/06 |
$740,387.00 |
|
|
|
Payment of Wages:Non Cycle Pay |
$9,054.68 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$1,499,715.43 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Fees November 2006: |
|
|
|
|
CBA Merchant Fees |
932.89 |
|
|
|
CBA Pos Fee Waste Services Eftpos |
59.00 |
|
|
|
CBA Pos Fee |
132.00 |
|
|
|
BPAY Fee |
3,026.81 |
|
|
|
Diamond BFM Pay Fee |
250.00 |
|
|
|
DE Service Fee |
312.93 |
|
|
|
Diamond Cash Maint Fee |
33.00 |
|
|
|
Trans Negotiation Auth Limit Fee |
58.33 |
|
|
|
Account Service Fee |
805.03 |
|
|
|
Diamond Cash Trans Fee |
55.85 |
|
|
|
Group Limit Facility Fee |
297.96 |
|
|
|
Bill Express Fees 1/11/06 To 29/11/06 |
14,436.91 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Card Payments: |
|
|
|
|
DCS - Parking Fee |
10.00 |
|
|
|
DCS - Fuel Purchases |
90.00 |
|
|
|
DCS - Conference Accommodation |
215.00 |
|
|
|
DI - Airfare To Canberra For G Miles |
114.99 |
|
|
|
Purchasing (Mark Mansfield) - Software Microsoft Office 2003 |
775.45 |
|
|
|
Purchasing (Mark Mansfield) - Groceries For Charity Golf Day |
307.21 |
|
|
|
DP&D - Immigration Fees For Sponsorship of Environmental Planner For Planning Services |
235.00 |
|
|
|
DP&D - Parking Fees |
16.00 |
|
|
|
DP&D – Work Related Lunch |
112.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ADVANCE RECOUP 01-30 NOV 06 |
$4,344,727.76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$4,367,004.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME - MANUAL JOURNALS |
||||
00019 |
30/11/2006 |
Cell 1 |
$191,115.07 |
|
|
|
Blaze Monte - Compensation for Pinjar Road Land |
|
|
00018 |
30/11/2006 |
Cell 2 |
$191,115.07 |
|
|
|
Blaze Monte - Compensation for Pinjar Road Land |
|
|
000040 |
30/11/2006 |
Cell 6 |
$1,089,263.40 |
|
|
|
John Palermo - Payment of Lot 55 Landsdale Road |
|
|
|
|
John Palermo - Payment of Lot 55 Landsdale Road |
|
|
|
|
G & M Palermo - Payment of Lot 55 Landsdale Road |
|
|
000022 |
30/11/2006 |
Cell 7 |
$2,542.00 |
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitor - Legal Fees |
|
|
000020 |
30/11/2006 |
Cell 8 |
$6.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash - Titles Office Fee |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$1,474,041.54 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
CANCELLED PAYMENTS |
||||
00061163 |
18/10/06 |
Doru Bucur |
-$532.50 |
|
00061309 |
24/10/06 |
Mathew Roper |
-$160.00 |
|
00061389 |
26/10/06 |
Mr William Barry |
-$319.50 |
|
00061161 |
18/10/06 |
Neerabup Primary School |
-$300.00 |
|
00059142 |
30/05/06 |
M & K Bailey |
-$37.70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
-$1,349.70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL NOVEMBER MUNICIPAL RECOUP |
$9,200,419.44 |
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File Name: BA Warrant of Payments For the Period to 31 December 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: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): Nil
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Issue
Presentation to the Council of a list of accounts paid for the month of December 2006, including a statement as to the total amounts outstanding at the end of the month.
Background
Local Governments are required each month to prepare a list of accounts paid for that month and submit the list to the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council.
In addition, it must record all other outstanding accounts and include that amount with the list to be presented. The list of accounts paid and the total of outstanding accounts must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Detail
The following is the Summary of Accounts paid in December -
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – December 2006 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID Less Cancelled Cheques Bank Fees Less Recoups Town Planning Schemes RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
62047 - 62386 530 - 538
|
$1,272,334.12 $6,087,488.35 $7,359,822.47 ($8318.60) $17.50 ($2,594,521.86) $4,756,999.51 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – December 2006 Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
|
$4,770,612.47 $1,556,579.46 $6,327,191.93 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – December 2006 Cell 5 Cell 6 Cell 8 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
000024 000041 000021
|
$1,089,263.40 $1,485,258.46 $20,000.00 $2,594,521.86 |
At the close of December outstanding creditors amounted to $1,965,280.62.
Consultation
Nil
Comment
The list of accounts paid by cheque and electronic transfer in December 2006 and the end of month total of outstanding creditors for the month of December 2006 is presented to the Council for information and recording in the minutes of the meeting, as required by the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Statutory Compliance
Regulation 13(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to list the accounts paid each month and total all outstanding creditors at the month end and present such information to the Council at its next Ordinary Meeting after each preparation. A further requirement of this Section is that the prepared list must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of December, as summarised below:-
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – December 2006 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID Less Cancelled Cheques Bank Fees Less Recoups Town Planning Schemes RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
62047 - 62386 530 - 538
|
$1,272,334.12 $6,087,488.35 $7,359,822.47 ($8318.60) $17.50 ($2,594,521.86) $4,756,999.51 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – December 2006 Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
|
$4,770,612.47 $1,556,579.46 $6,327,191.93 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – December 2006 Cell 5 Cell 6 Cell 8 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
000024 000041 000021
|
$1,089,263.40 $1,485,258.46 $20,000.00 $2,594,521.86 |
WARRANT OF PAYMENTS DECEMBER 2006 |
PAYMENT |
DATE |
DESCRIPTION |
AMOUNT |
00062047 |
01/12/2006 |
Fal Cash and Carry |
$161.80 |
|
|
Purchase Christmas Gifts For Bow Readers - Library Services |
|
00062048 |
01/12/2006 |
BP Dog Swamp (AMBBT Pty Ltd) |
$25.00 |
|
|
Docket 316 |
|
00062049 |
06/12/2006 |
HJ & PL Manger |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062050 |
06/12/2006 |
GJ Rutledge |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062051 |
06/12/2006 |
RW & ML Hains |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062052 |
06/12/2006 |
Malgorzata Natalia Woloszyn |
$230.44 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 207516 55 Wyatt Road - Overpayment |
|
00062053 |
06/12/2006 |
SJ & BJ Gill |
$676.80 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 194425 5 Gateshead Loop - Overpayment |
|
00062054 |
06/12/2006 |
MK Ferguson |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062055 |
06/12/2006 |
MK Ferguson |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062056 |
06/12/2006 |
KR Manning |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062057 |
06/12/2006 |
Susan Hartley |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062058 |
06/12/2006 |
North Metro Cricket Assoc |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062059 |
06/12/2006 |
S & GK Whewell |
$1,150.65 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 198148 32 Ashdale Bvd - Paid Twice |
|
00062060 |
06/12/2006 |
A & MJ Freeman |
$261.60 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N197815 44 Glengyle Turn - Overpaid |
|
00062061 |
06/12/2006 |
AA & PA Parin |
$223.38 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 135912 33 Leach Road - Propery Sold |
|
00062062 |
06/12/2006 |
Beverley Mckee |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062063 |
06/12/2006 |
B Gori |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062064 |
06/12/2006 |
Content Living Pty Ltd |
$404.91 |
|
|
Reimbursement Building Application Fee - Code Variation Fee Not Required |
|
00062065 |
06/12/2006 |
Depart of Housing & Works |
$63.70 |
|
|
Reimbursement BCITF Fee (Overpaid) – Building & Health Services |
|
00062066 |
06/12/2006 |
Mr & Mrs Alan Roper |
$68.00 |
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
00062067 |
06/12/2006 |
Emma Perkins |
$14.50 |
|
|
Swim School Refund |
|
00062068 |
06/12/2006 |
MA Thorup |
$873.30 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 216804 10 Halyard Road - Paid 3 Times |
|
00062069 |
06/12/2006 |
Bradley Nelson-White |
$100.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062070 |
06/12/2006 |
Edward Rogers |
$731.82 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062071 |
06/12/2006 |
Plunkett Homes Pty Ltd |
$42.89 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062072 |
06/12/2006 |
Majestic Building Compay Pty Ltd |
$831.14 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062073 |
06/12/2006 |
BGC Residential Pty Ltd |
$42.83 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062074 |
06/12/2006 |
Brendan Pereira |
$150.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062075 |
06/12/2006 |
Affordable Living Homes |
$308.05 |
|
|
Reimbursement Code Variation Fee |
|
00062076 |
06/12/2006 |
Danmar Homes Pty Ltd |
$2,704.87 |
|
|
Reimbursement Building Application Fee |
|
00062077 |
06/12/2006 |
J Morel |
$16.70 |
|
|
Reimbursement House Plan Copies |
|
00062078 |
06/12/2006 |
Raymond Kershaw |
$50.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Amended Plan Fee |
|
00062079 |
06/12/2006 |
Trendsetter Homes |
$1,797.72 |
|
|
Reimbursement Building Application Fee |
|
00062080 |
06/12/2006 |
Nghia's Tae Kwon Do Academy |
$319.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062081 |
- |
Cancelled |
|
00062082 |
- |
Cancelled |
|
00062083 |
- |
Cancelled |
|
00062084 |
06/12/2006 |
EL & EA Pengilly |
$278.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062085 |
06/12/2006 |
BP Iredale & CP Coffey |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062086 |
06/12/2006 |
RE& SL Hinkley |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062087 |
06/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062088 |
06/12/2006 |
M Bonannella |
$1,539.46 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 211184 5 Giglia Drive - Overpayment |
|
00062089 |
06/12/2006 |
DR Pearce |
$436.56 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 217151 4 Geneva Heights -Overpayment |
|
00062090 |
06/12/2006 |
N & VM Longden |
$310.83 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 175596 45 Addison Gardens - Pension Rebate |
|
00062091 |
06/12/2006 |
Dance Class Entertainment |
$50.00 |
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
00062092 |
06/12/2006 |
Rodney Coxell |
$12.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
00062093 |
06/12/2006 |
Ocean Advertiser |
$220.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Voucher Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062094 |
06/12/2006 |
Teresa Kirwan |
$12.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
00062095 |
06/12/2006 |
Georgina Giannopoulos |
$209.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Voucher Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062096 |
06/12/2006 |
Lara Walters |
$500.00 |
|
|
Sponsorship Participation In The 2006 World Artistic Figure Skating Championships Held In Spain 26/11/06 |
|
00062097 |
06/12/2006 |
Lorynne Sexton |
$22.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
00062098 |
06/12/2006 |
Ian Davis |
$20.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062099 |
06/12/2006 |
Michael Bowers |
$200.00 |
|
|
Sponsorship Adam Bowers In His Participation In The Qantas National Soccer Tournament In NSW 29/09-7/10/06 |
|
00062100 |
06/12/2006 |
Cassandra De Wind |
$38.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062101 |
06/12/2006 |
Christian Brothers Community |
$328.00 |
|
|
Donation For Eddy's Carpentry Shop To Support Cost Of New Sanding Machine To Assist The Organisation With Its Activities |
|
00062102 |
06/12/2006 |
School Sport WA |
$200.00 |
|
|
Sponsorship Francis In His Participation In The Touch Rugby National Sports Championships Held In Perth 22-27/10/06 |
|
00062103 |
06/12/2006 |
Mr Ivan Cvitan |
$80,544.75 |
|
|
Subdivision Bond - Lot 51 Landsdale Road, Darch |
|
00062104 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$3,683.24 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062105 |
06/12/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062106 |
06/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$38.35 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062107 |
06/12/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$3,428.75 |
|
|
Gas Supplies For The City |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($94.65) |
|
00062108 |
06/12/2006 |
Amp Flexible Lifetime Super Fund |
$86.53 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062109 |
06/12/2006 |
Clarkson Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$98.40 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062110 |
06/12/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$573.33 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062111 |
06/12/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty C |
$100.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062112 |
06/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$78.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062113 |
06/12/2006 |
Valuer Generals Office |
$4,898.51 |
|
|
Valuations - Rating Services |
|
|
|
Mining Tenement Chargable - Rating Services |
|
00062114 |
06/12/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$4,627.70 |
|
|
Water Charges For City |
|
00062115 |
06/12/2006 |
Zurich Client Service |
$235.38 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062116 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Deduction |
$350.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062117 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$2,052.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062118 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Limited Use Coun |
$475.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062119 |
06/12/2006 |
Synergy |
$284.15 |
|
|
2 x Rate Payer Financial Assistance |
|
00062120 |
06/12/2006 |
Dog Refunds - Customer Service Petty |
$100.00 |
|
|
Cash Float For Dog Refunds |
|
00062121 |
06/12/2006 |
Hainsworth Programme Development Pe |
$100.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062122 |
06/12/2006 |
AEC Systems |
$17,616.50 |
|
|
Civil 3D Crossgrade Maps X 4 - Infrastructure Projects |
|
00062123 |
06/12/2006 |
Alchemy Technology |
$1,312.50 |
|
|
SMS Basic User Training 15//01/06 For M Sayer, L Campion, L Trajanovich, N Taylor & N Harris |
|
00062124 |
06/12/2006 |
Arena Joondalup |
$48.00 |
|
|
Sports Hall Hire - Youth Services |
|
00062125 |
06/12/2006 |
Bev Manning |
$270.00 |
|
|
Aerobics Instructions, 9 Classes For Yanchep Community Centre 1/11/06 - 29/11/06 |
|
00062126 |
06/12/2006 |
Blackwell & Associates Pty Ltd |
$10,175.00 |
|
|
Consultancy - Landscape Design Of Neerabup Industrial Area |
|
00062127 |
06/12/2006 |
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$500.00 |
|
|
10 X $50 Bunnings Vouchers For Reward & Recognition Ceremonies |
|
00062128 |
06/12/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$94.40 |
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals For Various Departments |
|
00062129 |
06/12/2006 |
CCH Australia Ltd |
$253.73 |
|
|
Occupational Health & Safety Subscription 24/11/06 - 31/05/07 |
|
00062130 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$150.70 |
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges - Libraries |
|
00062131 |
06/12/2006 |
Dept For Planning & Infrastructure |
$19.00 |
|
|
Transfer Plates To WN Series For 99100 Mitsubishi 380 Sedan For Manager Community Services |
|
00062132 |
06/12/2006 |
Dianne Sigel (Art Teacher) |
$1,617.00 |
|
|
Pottery Classes Term 4 16/10/06-10/11/06 - Community Services |
|
00062133 |
06/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062134 |
06/12/2006 |
Extreme Leisure Indoor Paintball & |
$350.00 |
|
|
Entertainment For Carramar Community Open Day – Leisure Services |
|
00062135 |
06/12/2006 |
Fairfax Business Media |
$235.00 |
|
|
BRW Subscription - Economic Development |
|
00062136 |
06/12/2006 |
Jane Coffey & Associates |
$1,408.00 |
|
|
Consultancy - PD Reclassification - HR |
|
00062137 |
06/12/2006 |
Keith Millington |
$770.00 |
|
|
Compaction Of Back Yard At 9 Leach Road Wanneroo Where Septic Tank System Was Relocated - Contracts & Property |
|
00062138 |
06/12/2006 |
Love Grid Badminton Academy |
$375.00 |
|
|
Badminton For Multi Sports 04-11/10/06 |
|
00062139 |
06/12/2006 |
McNaughtans Pty Ltd |
$150.87 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
00062140 |
06/12/2006 |
Michael Wipfli |
$550.00 |
|
|
Entertainment - Kate Ceberano 18/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
00062141 |
06/12/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$2,609.32 |
|
|
Refuse Disposal For City |
|
00062142 |
06/12/2006 |
Northern Suburbs Bailiff |
$371.62 |
|
|
Legal Fees - Rating Services |
|
00062143 |
06/12/2006 |
Perth YMCA Youth Services |
$12,045.00 |
|
|
YMCA Bus For July, August & September 2006 Mindarie, Quinns, Yanchep & Two Rocks - Community Services |
|
00062144 |
06/12/2006 |
PSN Water |
$1,948.10 |
|
|
Remove/Install Pump/Motor At Dalvik Park |
|
00062145 |
06/12/2006 |
Ring Rentals |
$65.00 |
|
|
Rental Of Bar Fridge For Wanneroo Show - Economic Development |
|
00062146 |
06/12/2006 |
Sensis Pty Ltd |
$151.80 |
|
|
Internet Search For Yellow & White Pages - Aquamotion |
|
00062147 |
06/12/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$174.76 |
|
|
Semester 2, Enrolment Fees For S Taylor Cert III In Automotive |
|
|
|
Semester 2, Enrolment Fees For N Maclead Cert III In Engineering |
|
00062148 |
06/12/2006 |
Target Whitfords |
$500.00 |
|
|
10 X $50 Coles Myer Vouchers For Reward & Recognition Ceremonies |
|
00062149 |
06/12/2006 |
The Artists Chronicle |
$33.00 |
|
|
Subscription Renewal For The Artist's Chronicle -Cultural Development |
|
00062150 |
06/12/2006 |
The Badminton Assoc Of Wa Inc |
$652.10 |
|
|
Badminton For Multi Sport Program |
|
00062151 |
06/12/2006 |
The Cancer Council WA |
$63.50 |
|
|
Cancer Posters & Brochures - Human Resources |
|
00062152 |
06/12/2006 |
Twinside Pty Ltd |
$88.20 |
|
|
Creme 2 Hole Post R/Rail - Parks |
|
00062153 |
06/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Agricultural Society (Inc) |
$345.00 |
|
|
2006 Show Schedule Advertising Full Page Ad On Wanneroo Town Centre - Marketing |
|
00062154 |
06/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Villa Tavern |
$353.11 |
|
|
Beverages For Employee Support Function, Reward & Recognition Function & Elected Members Bar - Marketing |
|
00062155 |
06/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$143.27 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
00062156 |
08/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
$0.00 |
00062157 |
08/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Junior Football Club |
$500.00 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062158 |
08/12/2006 |
Cheese Cake Shop Kingsley |
$109.60 |
|
|
Cakes For Elected Members Christmas BBQ 8/12/06 |
|
00062159 |
08/12/2006 |
Waddington Primary School |
$250.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Eating House Fee |
|
00062160 |
08/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Primary School |
$190.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Eating House Fee |
|
00062161 |
08/12/2006 |
Ulrich Glauch |
$400.00 |
|
|
Performance By Groovetime |
|
00062162 |
08/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062163 |
08/12/2006 |
Libbie Trandos |
$220.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Small Business Voucher Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062164 |
13/12/2006 |
Smartstar Investments Pty Ltd |
$191,804.25 |
|
|
Subdivision Bond Lot 52 Landsdale Road, Darch |
|
00062165 |
13/12/2006 |
Nicole Roder |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062166 |
13/12/2006 |
PA & LL Van Den Oever |
$945.10 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 192147 5 Stroud Ct - Overpayment |
|
00062167 |
13/12/2006 |
Diane Mustafa |
$58.69 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 216409 20 Castella Way - Overpayment |
|
00062168 |
13/12/2006 |
Rashidah Ismail |
$319.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062169 |
13/12/2006 |
Gary Bettison |
$294.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062170 |
13/12/2006 |
CATA Group Inc - Girrawheen |
$500.00 |
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
00062171 |
13/12/2006 |
Joondalup Community Playgroup |
$356.50 |
|
|
Partial Bond Refund - Key Lost |
|
00062172 |
13/12/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Primary School |
$190.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Eating House Fee - Licences Waived |
|
00062173 |
13/12/2006 |
Marangaroo Primary School |
$250.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Eating House Fee - Licences Waived |
|
00062174 |
13/12/2006 |
Vision Surveys Pty Ltd |
$100.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Payment Of Clearance Without Approval Of Condition 2 -131781 Lot 7 Hazel Drive |
|
00062175 |
13/12/2006 |
AJ King |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062176 |
13/12/2006 |
SK Willis |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062177 |
13/12/2006 |
Cheers |
$319.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062178 |
13/12/2006 |
Chee Keong Richard Tan |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062179 |
13/12/2006 |
JM & MV Salazar |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062180 |
13/12/2006 |
J Zammit |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062181 |
13/12/2006 |
Joondalup City Rollers Inc |
$319.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062182 |
13/12/2006 |
B & PK Singh |
$199.38 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 193389 10 Henley Park Rise - Pension Rebate |
|
00062183 |
13/12/2006 |
MJ Cook & CW Morgan-Cook |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062184 |
13/12/2006 |
SN & SA Raine |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062185 |
13/12/2006 |
MS Lucas |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062186 |
13/12/2006 |
RJ & JS Keenan |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062187 |
13/12/2006 |
CA Jones |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062188 |
13/12/2006 |
V Edwards |
$319.50 |
|
|
Facility Hire Refund |
|
00062189 |
13/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062190 |
13/12/2006 |
Teresa Coster |
$319.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062191 |
13/12/2006 |
B & T Palinski |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062192 |
13/12/2006 |
Hazel Williams |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062193 |
13/12/2006 |
Joyce Holding |
$165.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062194 |
13/12/2006 |
Chantelle Brain |
$187.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062195 |
13/12/2006 |
Lynda Waterman |
$165.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062196 |
13/12/2006 |
Leanne Ingham |
$220.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Small Business Smart Business Voucher |
|
00062197 |
13/12/2006 |
Andrew Rahim |
$76.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062198 |
13/12/2006 |
Martine Gallagher |
$20.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062199 |
13/12/2006 |
Nicole Green |
$28.50 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062200 |
13/12/2006 |
Sin Yan Chan |
$57.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062201 |
13/12/2006 |
Orlane Ross |
$28.50 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062202 |
13/12/2006 |
Aldo La-Falce |
$38.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
00062203 |
13/12/2006 |
Maria Pointu |
$30.00 |
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Pension |
|
00062204 |
13/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062205 |
13/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$550.00 |
|
|
Cash Advance For Staff & Volunteers Lunch Costs For Xmas Functions In Quinns Adult Day Centre Program |
|
00062206 |
13/12/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062207 |
13/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$85.95 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062208 |
13/12/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$100.00 |
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
00062209 |
13/12/2006 |
Buckingham House Petty Cash |
$85.90 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062210 |
13/12/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$45,540.45 |
|
|
Levy Payment 1/11/06 - 15/11/06 |
|
00062211 |
13/12/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$920.40 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062212 |
13/12/2006 |
Gloucester Lodge Museum Petty Cash |
$51.20 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062213 |
13/12/2006 |
Alan Green |
$40.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
00062214 |
13/12/2006 |
Michael Hayes |
$40.00 |
|
|
Keyholder - Cockman House |
|
00062215 |
13/12/2006 |
Niche Media |
$80.00 |
|
|
Marketing Magazine 1 Year Subscription |
|
00062216 |
13/12/2006 |
Optus |
$21.49 |
|
|
Service Charges 21/10/06-20/11/06 – Waste Services |
|
00062217 |
13/12/2006 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty C |
$244.70 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062218 |
13/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$118.85 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062219 |
13/12/2006 |
Valuer Generals Office |
$8,978.02 |
|
|
Valuations - Rating Services |
|
00062220 |
13/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$74.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062221 |
13/12/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$1,814.50 |
|
|
Water Charges For City |
|
00062222 |
13/12/2006 |
M Heckler |
$379.50 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Podiatry Clinics |
|
00062223 |
|
Cancelled |
|
00062224 |
13/12/2006 |
Synergy |
$178,697.35 |
|
|
Electricity Charges For City |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($179.45) |
|
00062225 |
13/12/2006 |
Telstra |
$32,464.33 |
|
|
Internet, Landline & Mobile Phone Charges For City |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($162.72) |
|
00062226 |
13/12/2006 |
Van Thai Nguyen |
$50.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Day Care Centres |
|
00062227 |
13/12/2006 |
Laurie Bracken |
$200.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment Community Buses |
|
00062228 |
13/12/2006 |
Carol Politis |
$60.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payments - Day Care Centre |
|
00062229 |
13/12/2006 |
Jan Lewis |
$110.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payments - Day Care Centres |
|
00062230 |
13/12/2006 |
Mr S R Winchester |
$196.00 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Costs - Incident Management Course |
|
00062231 |
13/12/2006 |
3D Networks (Australia) Pty Ltd |
$89,904.64 |
|
|
Supply & Install New PABX System At Ashby - IT Services ($73,606.60) |
|
|
|
Supply & Install IP Services x 24 IP Phones – IT Services ($16,017.54) |
|
|
|
PABX Programming Services – IT Services ($277.50) |
|
00062232 |
13/12/2006 |
Asphaltech Pty Ltd |
$50.88 |
|
|
Hot Mix - Engineering Maintenance |
|
00062233 |
13/12/2006 |
Awesome Amusements |
$190.00 |
|
|
Juke Box Hire For Staff Xmas Party |
|
00062234 |
13/12/2006 |
Big W |
$249.92 |
|
|
Party Goods For Vietnamese Party |
|
00062235 |
13/12/2006 |
Bloco Do Norte Inc |
$300.00 |
|
|
Carramar Carnival Samba Festival Performance |
|
00062236 |
13/12/2006 |
Briana Wesley |
$100.00 |
|
|
Balloon Making/Blowing - Community Event |
|
00062237 |
13/12/2006 |
Causeway Yamaha |
$11,627.00 |
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Yamaha YFM700R - Fleet Services |
|
00062238 |
13/12/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$100.00 |
|
|
Infringement D11858 x 2 - Ranger Services |
|
00062239 |
13/12/2006 |
Combined Metal Industries |
$752.24 |
|
|
Roofing Materials For Gazebo - Building Maintenance |
|
00062240 |
13/12/2006 |
DEP Direct Educational Promotions |
$258.50 |
|
|
Book Purchases - Wanneroo Public Library |
|
00062241 |
13/12/2006 |
Dept of Consumer and Employment |
$283.50 |
|
|
Weighbridge Certification - Waste Services |
|
00062242 |
13/12/2006 |
Desair |
$533.50 |
|
|
Repairs To Ute & Canopy WN32162 – Fleet Services |
|
00062243 |
13/12/2006 |
Dubrovnik Butchers Pty Ltd |
$437.00 |
|
|
Catering For Elected Members Christmas Party |
|
00062244 |
13/12/2006 |
Elite-Tech IT |
$87.50 |
|
|
IT Equipment |
|
00062245 |
13/12/2006 |
Focus Promotions |
$2,200.00 |
|
|
Performance "Arrival" - Community Event |
|
00062246 |
13/12/2006 |
FOO HUA Chinese Restaurant |
$30.00 |
|
|
Catering Lake Carabooda Fire – Fire Services |
|
00062247 |
13/12/2006 |
Gliderol |
$120.00 |
|
|
Service Call - Fleet Maintenance |
|
00062248 |
13/12/2006 |
Hanson Construction Materials Pty L |
$201.78 |
|
|
Materials Delivered To Teodoro Avenue Sinagra - Engineering |
|
00062249 |
13/12/2006 |
Harvey Metals |
$2,184.60 |
|
|
Irrigation Cabinet - Parks Maintenance |
|
00062250 |
13/12/2006 |
Heli West |
$6,309.60 |
|
|
Hire Of Jetranger - Wanneroo Firebreaks |
|
00062251 |
13/12/2006 |
Holding Educational Aids Pty Ltd |
$307.02 |
|
|
Book Purchases - Wanneroo Library |
|
00062252 |
13/12/2006 |
Jay Weston |
$295.00 |
|
|
Performance At Pioneers Luncheon |
|
00062253 |
13/12/2006 |
Joan Roberson |
$420.00 |
|
|
Art Lessons At Wanneroo Recreation Centre |
|
00062254 |
13/12/2006 |
Joondalup Drive Medical Centre |
$511.50 |
|
|
Medical Fees - Waste Services |
|
00062255 |
13/12/2006 |
KFC - Head Office |
$225.95 |
|
|
Catering For Vehicle Maintenance Day |
|
|
|
Catering For Whitman Park Fire |
|
00062256 |
13/12/2006 |
Kott Gunning Lawyers |
$2,997.50 |
|
|
Professional Services Investigation - Office Of CEO |
|
00062257 |
13/12/2006 |
Liftrite Hire & Sales |
$56.06 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
00062258 |
13/12/2006 |
Local Government Managers Aust. |
$10.00 |
|
|
Lunch Presentation Underpaid By $10.00 - Attendee P Thomson |
|
00062259 |
13/12/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$160,694.41 |
|
|
Refuse Disposal For City |
|
00062260 |
13/12/2006 |
Non Organic Disposals |
$6,435.00 |
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Engineering |
|
00062261 |
13/12/2006 |
Northern Suburbs Bailiff |
$355.24 |
|
|
Legal Fees - Rating Services |
|
00062262 |
13/12/2006 |
Oce Australia Limited |
$47,224.10 |
|
|
Large Format Printer - Planning |
|
00062263 |
13/12/2006 |
Ozzi Bugs |
$715.00 |
|
|
Electric Cars For Community Events |
|
00062264 |
13/12/2006 |
Pharmacy Plus Joondalup |
$195.30 |
|
|
Printing Of Digital Photos - Emergency Services |
|
00062265 |
13/12/2006 |
Rojo's Cafe |
$727.00 |
|
|
Catering - Community Services |
|
00062266 |
13/12/2006 |
Sensis Pty Ltd |
$13.40 |
|
|
GST Not Paid On Invoice 010204517 |
|
00062267 |
13/12/2006 |
Starkeys Products |
$6,600.00 |
|
|
Insect Kill For Lake Joondalup |
|
00062268 |
13/12/2006 |
Swan Tafe |
$21.72 |
|
|
Book Purchases For S Taylor - Fleet Services |
|
00062269 |
13/12/2006 |
The Butcher Shop |
$1,499.52 |
|
|
Spray Paints - Cultural Development |
|
00062270 |
13/12/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$196.41 |
|
|
Groceries - Wanneroo Youth Programs |
|
00062271 |
13/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Motorcycles |
$28.50 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
00062272 |
14/12/2006 |
Councillor F Cvitan |
$583.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
00062273 |
14/12/2006 |
Cr Dorothy Newton |
$250.00 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
00062274 |
14/12/2006 |
Councillor S Salpietro |
$1,833.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
00062275 |
14/12/2006 |
Councillor J Stewart |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
00062276 |
14/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$1,220.31 |
|
|
Expense Claim – Cr R Steffens Rates ($211.14) |
|
|
|
Mayoral Allowance – Mayor J Kelly’s Rates ($805.84) |
|
|
|
Councillor Allowance - Cr Newton’s Rates ($83.33) |
|
|
|
Donation For Charity Golf Day - Cr B Treby ($120.00) |
|
00062277 |
14/12/2006 |
Councillor Colin Hughes |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
00062278 |
14/12/2006 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$43,544.51 |
|
|
Levy Payment 16/11/06 - 30/11/06 |
|
00062279 |
14/12/2006 |
Alberts Catering |
$3,580.00 |
|
|
Catering Services For Staff Xmas Party |
|
00062280 |
15/12/2006 |
Chanette Valberg |
$120.00 |
|
|
Payment For Partial Loss Of Wages (Witness) – Rangers Services |
|
00062281 |
18/12/2006 |
Joanna Lachmaniuk |
$277.17 |
|
|
Refund Of GST Paid On Aquatic Survival Courses |
|
00062282 |
18/12/2006 |
Elfrid Salihbasic |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062283 |
18/12/2006 |
Lidija Krusaroska |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062284 |
18/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Primary School |
$300.00 |
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
00062285 |
18/12/2006 |
G Farrell |
$319.50 |
|
|
Hire Fee Refund |
|
00062286 |
18/12/2006 |
Regent Settlements Trust Account |
$253.95 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N212359 12 Gosford Mndr - Overpayment |
|
00062287 |
18/12/2006 |
I & AJ Salter |
$400.99 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 18591528 Tahlee Rtt - Pension Rebate |
|
00062288 |
18/12/2006 |
GB Temprell |
$448.30 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 100630 1 Ariel Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
00062289 |
18/12/2006 |
GEA & JC Planner |
$569.29 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 2105353 Brohard Road - Pension Rebate |
|
00062290 |
18/12/2006 |
TJ Parlor |
$204.52 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 152608 70 Caporn Street - Pension Rebate |
|
00062291 |
18/12/2006 |
MM McMeechan |
$314.63 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 11112754 Colne Way - Pension Rebate |
|
00062292 |
18/12/2006 |
AM Brennan |
$314.63 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 198432 11 Tomas View - Pension Rebate |
|
00062293 |
18/12/2006 |
TAD Mackie |
$306.27 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 124832 84 Mirrabooka Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
00062294 |
18/12/2006 |
JE & ULA Walsh |
$177.45 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 179225 25 Whitsunday Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
00062295 |
18/12/2006 |
JWM Ros |
$313.10 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 171529 107 Aldersea Cir - Pension Rebate |
|
00062296 |
18/12/2006 |
D & LM Hargreaves |
$364.11 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N199560 14 Dunwich Mews - Pension Rebate |
|
00062297 |
18/12/2006 |
Jayne Resetar |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062298 |
18/12/2006 |
SJR Robinson & VM Bryant |
$684.54 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 152768 144 Gibbs Road - Pension Rebate |
|
00062299 |
18/12/2006 |
L Lofthouse |
$222.58 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 136452 3 Church Street - Pension Rebate |
|
00062300 |
18/12/2006 |
PF & V Trzeciak |
$305.52 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 155458 44B Templeton Cres - Pension Rebate |
|
00062301 |
18/12/2006 |
M Matta |
$303.99 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 138316 1101 Wanneroo Road - Pension Rebate |
|
00062302 |
18/12/2006 |
G & ETD Block |
$331.85 |
|
|
Rate Refund P/N135992 33 Scott Road - Pension Rebate |
|
00062303 |
18/12/2006 |
AR & VA Pedro |
$364.11 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N196971 4 Mokutu Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
00062304 |
18/12/2006 |
BG & P Constantino |
$353.88 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 195255 129 Lagoon Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
00062305 |
18/12/2006 |
SJ & ND Lancaster |
$341.06 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 188908 5 Sykes Cove - Pension Rebate |
|
00062306 |
18/12/2006 |
Charles Rawlins |
$532.50 |
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
00062307 |
18/12/2006 |
A Sabanova |
$165.92 |
|
|
Rates Refund 25 River Fig Pl Pn169601 Pension Rebate |
|
00062308 |
18/12/2006 |
AT & WC Higgins |
$428.65 |
|
|
Rates Refund 5 Burwell Wy Pn206514 Pension Rebate |
|
00062309 |
18/12/2006 |
KHP Noyce |
$310.83 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 126072 4 Hitek Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
00062310 |
18/12/2006 |
PS & RE Dunning |
$327.24 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N110810 31 Nanovich Avenue - Pension Rebate |
|
00062311 |
18/12/2006 |
EA & A Vanthoff |
$322.64 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 194649 103 Mowbray Sq - Pension Rebate |
|
00062312 |
18/12/2006 |
JE Forster |
$336.46 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 144530 27 Mindarie Drive - Pension Rebate |
|
00062313 |
18/12/2006 |
RM & JH Allen |
$354.90 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 177672 4 Foundation Loop - Pension Rebate |
|
00062314 |
18/12/2006 |
I Filimon |
$345.68 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N100323 25 Towerhill Road - Pension Rebate |
|
00062315 |
18/12/2006 |
V Kamocki |
$313.87 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 133656 28 Piper Street - Pension Rebate |
|
00062316 |
18/12/2006 |
JI & CN Smith |
$310.07 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N125850 9 Thake Ct - Pension Rebate |
|
00062317 |
18/12/2006 |
TJP Moore |
$748.19 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 207568 1 Kirkcaldy Tce - Overpayment |
|
00062318 |
18/12/2006 |
Nicole Clair Tallis |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062319 |
18/12/2006 |
John Sherry |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062320 |
18/12/2006 |
Guljsen Hasani |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062321 |
18/12/2006 |
Susan Joyce Atkins |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062322 |
18/12/2006 |
JR Wood & K Jowett |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062323 |
18/12/2006 |
RN West |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062324 |
18/12/2006 |
Sunrise Building Company Pty Ltd |
$525.50 |
|
|
Withdrawal & Refund Of Building Application DA06/0809 & DA06/0808 |
|
00062325 |
18/12/2006 |
M & T Westall |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062326 |
18/12/2006 |
NG West |
$300.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
00062327 |
18/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$143.27 |
|
|
Deduction From FDC Carers Pay For 06/07 Membership Fees |
|
00062328 |
18/12/2006 |
Aboriginal Seniors Group Petty Cash |
$50.00 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062329 |
18/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$72.95 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062330 |
18/12/2006 |
Alinta Gas |
$190.00 |
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
00062331 |
18/12/2006 |
Clarkson Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$24.90 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062332 |
18/12/2006 |
Corporate Services Petty Cash |
$545.95 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062333 |
18/12/2006 |
Alexander Heights Community House P |
$88.80 |
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
00062334 |
18/12/2006 |
Water Corporation |
$2,070.29 |
|
|
Reinstatements Costs Due To Hydrant Works |
|
00062335 |
18/12/2006 |
Synergy |
$4,270.65 |
|
|
2 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($177.40) |
|
|
|
Electricity Charges For City |
|
00062336 |
18/12/2006 |
Telstra |
$20,898.69 |
|
|
Internet, Landline & Mobile Phone Charges For City |
|
|
|
1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance ($100.00) |
|
00062337 |
18/12/2006 |
Western Power |
$45,941.00 |
|
|
Install New Street Lighting Connolly Drive Clarkson |
|
|
|
Observer Required Montrose Avenue - Infrastructure Projects |
|
00062338 |
18/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00062339 |
18/12/2006 |
Alison Cunningham |
$756.00 |
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Drawing & Painting Classes - Wanneroo Recreation Centre |
|
00062340 |
18/12/2006 |
Australian Government National |
$288.20 |
|
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Water Quality Analysis, Sediment Samples - Depot |
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00062341 |
18/12/2006 |
C & EM Harmer |
$216.00 |
|
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Newspapers/Periodicals - Mayors Office |
|
00062342 |
18/12/2006 |
Call Out Help |
$528.00 |
|
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Computer Classes - Clarkson Library |
|
00062343 |
18/12/2006 |
Challenge Brass Band |
$550.00 |
|
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Challenge Brass Band - Carols By CandleLight |
|
00062344 |
18/12/2006 |
Charles Aldous-Ball (Aboricultural |
$1,925.00 |
|
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Development Site Assessment - Aquamotion |
|
00062345 |
18/12/2006 |
Choice |
$258.00 |
|
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Subscription Renewal To Choice & Computer Choice - Libraries |
|
00062346 |
18/12/2006 |
City of Joondalup |
$23,791.36 |
|
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Service Level Agreement For Oct, Nov & Dec 2006 - Libraries |
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00062347 |
18/12/2006 |
Clinipath Pathology |
$30.00 |
|
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Medical Fees - HR |
|
00062348 |
18/12/2006 |
Commissioner of Police |
$33.00 |
|
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Firearm Collector's Licence – Leisure Services |
|
00062349 |
18/12/2006 |
Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$139.30 |
|
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License WN32204 - Fleet Services |
|
00062350 |
18/12/2006 |
Dianne Sigel (Art Teacher) |
$1,617.00 |
|
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Pottery Classes - Cultural Development |
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00062351 |
18/12/2006 |
Discount Book World |
$405.85 |
|
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Book Stock - Yanchep Library |
|
00062352 |
18/12/2006 |
Domus Nursery |
$3,536.50 |
|
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Plants - Parks Department |
|
00062353 |
18/12/2006 |
Down Under Harley Tours |
$280.00 |
|
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Harley Davidson Trike Hire - Community Event |
|
00062354 |
18/12/2006 |
Edgewater Veterinary Hospital |
$695.75 |
|
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Veterinary Costs – Pharmaceuticals |
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|
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Veterinary Costs - Euthanasia Of 18 Dogs |
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00062355 |
18/12/2006 |
Every Second Counts |
$1,980.00 |
|
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Emergency Evacuation Plans - OH&S |
|
00062356 |
18/12/2006 |
Excel Traffic Data |
$1,463.00 |
|
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Video Surveys - Data Collection & Processing - Planning |
|
00062357 |
18/12/2006 |
Fast Finishing Services WA |
$353.10 |
|
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Council Minute Books - Governance |
|
00062358 |
18/12/2006 |
Form Contemporary Craft & Design |
$455.00 |
|
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Jarrah Boxes With Pens - Marketing |
|
00062359 |
18/12/2006 |
Gatto & Co. |
$170.10 |
|
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Candles For Carols By C/Light |
|
00062360 |
18/12/2006 |
Grand Cinemas Joondalup |
$195.50 |
|
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School Holiday Program Outing |
|
00062361 |
18/12/2006 |
Heatley Sales Pty Ltd |
$3,198.97 |
|
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Cutting Guide Roller Wheel - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
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Plasma Cutter Cut Master - Fleet Maintenance |
|
00062362 |
18/12/2006 |
Mindarie Regional Council |
$3,095.98 |
|
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Refuse Disposal - General |
|
00062363 |
18/12/2006 |
Mix 94.5FM |
$9,128.90 |
|
|
Bush To Beach Advertising For November 2006 |
|
00062364 |
18/12/2006 |
Museums Australia (WA) |
$35.90 |
|
|
CDs ‘Frog Calls Of South West Australia’ - Bushlinks |
|
00062365 |
18/12/2006 |
Neverfail |
$134.60 |
|
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Hire Of Water Cooler - Marketing |
|
00062366 |
18/12/2006 |
Nutrition Australia |
$1,320.00 |
|
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Boost your Energy/Food Variety & Physical Activity Course 13/09/06 - HR |
|
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Food Secrets.Diet & Disease Course 25/10/06 - HR |
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Food Labelling & Meal Planning Course 22/11/06 - HR |
|
00062367 |
18/12/2006 |
Oce Australia Limited |
$279.40 |
|
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OCE Toner - Infrastructure Projects |
|
00062368 |
18/12/2006 |
Pro Tramp Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,815.00 |
|
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Entertainment - Community Event |
|
00062369 |
18/12/2006 |
R Edwards - Charming Inflations |
$141.00 |
|
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70 X Helium Balloons - Hospitality |
|
00062370 |
18/12/2006 |
Sizzler Beldon |
$40.40 |
|
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Clarkson Chicz Biz Excursion |
|
00062371 |
18/12/2006 |
Wanneroo IGA |
$636.99 |
|
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Groceries For Hospitality & Youth Services |
|
00062372 |
18/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Villa Tavern |
$1,733.79 |
|
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Beverages For Reward & Recognition Function & Elected Members |
|
00062373 |
18/12/2006 |
Wanneroo Volunteer Fire Brigade Soc |
$392.82 |
|
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Catering For Fire Fighters Course |
|
|
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Catering For Training Courses |
|
00062374 |
18/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
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00062375 |
20/12/2006 |
A Hunton |
$247.00 |
|
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Replacement Of Letter Box Damaged Due To Bulk Refuse Collection |
|
00062376 |
20/12/2006 |
Dept for Planning & Infrastructure |
$161.55 |
|
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1 x Ratepayer Financial Assistance |
|
00062377 |
20/12/2006 |
PE Balchin |
$280.50 |
|
|
Rates Refund P/N 135819 1 Galatea Grove - Pension Rebate |
|
00062378 |
20/12/2006 |
Lois Mc Levie |
$319.50 |
|
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Bond Refund |
|
00062379 |
20/12/2006 |
Grand Cinemas Whitfords |
$115.00 |
|
|
10 X Movie Tickets For Volunteers For Mayors Xmas Appeal |
|
00062380 |
20/12/2006 |
Badminton Association of WA Inc |
$67,933.43 |
|
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For Gratia Payment - Installment 1 Of 3 |
|
00062381 |
20/12/2006 |
Dept of Main Roads WA |
$620.03 |
|
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Refund Of Grant Funds |
|
00062382 |
21/12/2006 |
City of Wanneroo |
$86.45 |
|
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Reimbursement - Incorrect Fuel Put In 97015 Bulk Refuse Truck |
|
00062383 |
21/12/2006 |
M Cowman |
$487.75 |
|
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Rates Refund P/N 183064 19 Milford Green - Overpayment |
|
00062385 |
22/12/2006 |
Cancelled |
|
00062384 |
22/12/2006 |
Lakes Christian Centre |
$700.00 |
|
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Donation Mayors Christmas Appeal Lakes Christian Centre |
|
00062386 |
22/12/2006 |
Golden Sun Cruises |
$495.00 |
|
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River Cruise For The Heights Community Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Total Director Corporate Services Advance - Cheques |
$1,272,334.12 |
|
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|
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ELECTRONIC TRANSFER LISTING |
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00000530 |
06/12/2006 |
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|
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Australia Post |
$8,661.86 |
|
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Bill Pay Transaction Fees - Rating Services |
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$198.75 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
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Australian Services Union |
$1,109.40 |
|
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Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$216,997.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
CFMEU WA Branch |
$48.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
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Child Support Agency |
$1,297.10 |
|
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Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$406.00 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Crosbie & Duncan Golf |
$26,013.15 |
|
|
Carramar Golf Course Commission Fees For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Duncan & Crosbie Pro Golf WA Pty Ltd |
$24,255.00 |
|
|
Marangaroo Golf Course Commissions For November 2006 |
|
|
|
FESA |
$3,969.24 |
|
|
50% Of Community Fire Managers Salary 29/09/06 - 26/10/06 |
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$2,481.40 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Judith Sims |
$532.50 |
|
|
Facility Hire Refund |
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$1,291.84 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Mr Daniel Simms |
$198.04 |
|
|
Recoup For Monthly Broadband & Connection To Broadband |
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$2,326.50 |
|
|
Contractor For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Sanala Super Fund 72499AG01 |
$3,123.64 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$7,639.50 |
|
|
Payroll Deductions F/Ending 01/12/06 |
|
|
|
Westfield Whitford City |
$515.00 |
|
|
10 X $50 Vouchers + $1.50 Acitvation Fee For Reward & Recognition Program |
|
|
|
|
|
00000531 |
06/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
A Class Linemarking Service |
$687.50 |
|
|
Install House Numbers - Yanchep |
|
|
|
A Team Printing Pty Ltd |
$242.00 |
|
|
Printing - Receipt Books - Libraries |
|
|
|
Able Cirdon Enterprises |
$1,358.50 |
|
|
Conservation Fire Breaks - Bushlinks |
|
|
|
Agro Nutritional Research Lab |
$55.00 |
|
|
Water Analysis For Hydrogen Sulphide Monaghan Park Parks - |
|
|
|
Allwest Turfing |
$12,217.92 |
|
|
Lay Turf At Wanneroo Showgrounds - Parks |
|
|
|
Turfing Works At Various North Zone Parks |
|
|
|
Alphawest Services Pty Ltd |
$11,712.80 |
|
|
Powerdocs Maintenance Review – IT Services |
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$5,453.40 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$816.42 |
|
|
Cash Collections - Customer Services |
|
|
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Key Safe Collection - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
Arteil WA Pty Ltd |
$878.90 |
|
|
Office Chairs For Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
Australian Airconditioning Services Pty Ltd |
$8,066.94 |
|
|
Airconditioning Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$1,870.00 |
|
|
Training - Excel Advanced 22-23/11/06 - Human Resources |
|
|
|
Australian Plant Wholesalers |
$94.05 |
|
|
Plants For Citizenship Ceremonies - Marketing |
|
|
|
Barloworld Coatings (Aust) Pty Ltd |
$82.77 |
|
|
Paint Supplies - Rangers |
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$1,716.55 |
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Various Locations |
|
|
|
Boya Equipment |
$48,173.07 |
|
|
Dean No 18 Tandem Trailer X 3 – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Bridgeleigh Reception Centre |
$6,540.00 |
|
|
Community Services Dinner - Marketing |
|
|
|
Bring Couriers |
$327.39 |
|
|
Courier Services - Development & Health |
|
|
|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$1,237.87 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Budget Portables |
$1,250.26 |
|
|
Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$1,811.83 |
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
C R Kennedy & Co Pty Ltd |
$1,072.50 |
|
|
Circular Prism, Tribrach & GPS Antenna - Projects |
|
|
|
C Wood Distributors |
$295.60 |
|
|
Confectionery - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
CA Technology Pty Ltd |
$753.50 |
|
|
Interplan User Group Annual Conference - Attendees V Thorogood & M Baker |
|
|
|
Cabcharge |
$26.50 |
|
|
Cabcharge - Welfare |
|
|
|
Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd |
$605.92 |
|
|
Food/Beverages - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
Cafe Corporate |
$253.00 |
|
|
Coffee Machine Maintenance |
|
|
|
Cape Byron Imports |
$582.53 |
|
|
Goggles & Swim Caps - Aquamotion Swim Shop |
|
|
|
Castle Tools Tyrolit Pty Ltd |
$3,624.50 |
|
|
Concrete Saw - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
CCI Legal Service Pty Ltd |
$1,108.80 |
|
|
Consultancy: Confidential Case - HR |
|
|
|
Professional Services: Underpayment Of Wages - HR |
|
|
|
Professional Services: Wamrbpreu/CoW |
|
|
|
Centaman Systems Pty Ltd |
$10,985.70 |
|
|
Annual S/Ware, Support & License Fee For The Centaman System - Leisure |
|
|
|
Chadson Engineering Pty Ltd |
$200.20 |
|
|
Top Mount Valve - Aquamotion Pool |
|
|
|
Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$2,808.80 |
|
|
Catering Services For City |
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$5,203.19 |
|
|
Sweeping Services For City |
|
|
|
Coca Cola Amatil Pty Ltd |
$958.42 |
|
|
Bar Stock - Elected Members |
|
|
|
Corporate Express |
$19,230.40 |
|
|
Stationery For October 2006 |
|
|
|
Coventrys |
$1,068.27 |
|
|
Various Items For Waste Services, Depot Stores & Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Co-Working Solutions - Business Management Consulting & Training |
$1,540.00 |
|
|
Town Centre TAG Pre-Workshop Planning Meeting 6/11/06 |
|
|
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Facilitation Of Town Centre Project TAG Workshop 24/11/06 |
|
|
|
Post Workshop Meeting Report 28/11/06 – Strategic Projects |
|
|
|
CSBP Limited |
$556.01 |
|
|
Sodium Hypochlorite Bulk - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
Cummins South Pacific Pty Ltd |
$801.06 |
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Dark Light Pty Ltd |
$140.00 |
|
|
Youth Projects Program - 14 Attendees |
|
|
|
Diamond Lock & Key |
$514.25 |
|
|
Locking Services - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Donegan Enterprises Pty Ltd |
$464.86 |
|
|
Playground Equipment - Parks |
|
|
|
Dwyer & Felton |
$67.25 |
|
|
Edger Cover Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Ecologically Sustainable Design Pty Ltd |
$70.00 |
|
|
Book Purchase - Australian New Urbanism, A Guide To |
|
|
|
Projects - Governance |
|
|
|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$10,533.31 |
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
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ERS Australia Pty Ltd |
$591.80 |
|
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Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
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Find Wise |
$493.79 |
|
|
Callout Fee - Location Of Services & Material Construction |
|
|
|
Focus On Activity |
$187.00 |
|
|
2 Year Subscription For Focus On Activity |
|
|
|
Forpark Australia |
$33.00 |
|
|
Yellow Plastic Caps - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$366.24 |
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
Friction Control |
$77.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,358.50 |
|
|
Equip Lease - Governance |
|
|
|
Funcats |
$300.00 |
|
|
Sailing For Gold Program 23/11/06 |
|
|
|
Geoffs Tree Service |
$4,688.76 |
|
|
Remove Eucalyptus At Hudson Park |
|
|
|
Clear Power Lines At Bexley Girrawheen |
|
|
|
Stump Grinding At Various Locations |
|
|
|
GHD Management Engineering Environment |
$605.00 |
|
|
Additional Aircon Modifications - Ashby Operations Centre Building 3 - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
GM & J Lombardi Pty Ltd |
$3,305.24 |
|
|
Axle Rogers - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
GPR Truck Sales & Service |
$204.10 |
|
|
Lase Wheel Alignments – Fleet Mainteannce |
|
|
|
Graffiti Systems Australia |
$2,119.70 |
|
|
Graffiti Removal For City |
|
|
|
Greenway Enterprises |
$90.42 |
|
|
1 Pair Sucker Cups - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Gymcare |
$533.68 |
|
|
Call Out Key Membrane For 5100 Bike - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
Haines Norton Chartered Accountants |
$5,280.00 |
|
|
Audit Services Relating To Various Aquittals |
|
|
|
Hays Personnel Services |
$3,941.44 |
|
|
Casual Labour Of P Oberman - Finance |
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$165.93 |
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
|
|
Home Chef |
$378.12 |
|
|
Meals For HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
Humes |
$11,658.86 |
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Various Locations |
|
|
|
Ice Technologies Australia Pty Ltd |
$358.39 |
|
|
Repairs To Ice Machines - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$49.28 |
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
ID Consulting Pty Ltd |
$825.00 |
|
|
Quarterly Subscription Fee For Forecast.ID November To January 2007 - Strategic Projects |
|
|
|
Image Bollards |
$113.30 |
|
|
Repair Bollards - Quinns Beach Carpark |
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$36,629.25 |
|
|
Casual Labour For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Itchy Eyes |
$154.00 |
|
|
Photography - Carramar Community Ctr 19/11/06 |
|
|
|
Joondalup Photo Design |
$795.00 |
|
|
Aerial Photography - Marketing |
|
|
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Photography - Environment Awards Function |
|
|
|
Jtagz Pty Ltd |
$566.50 |
|
|
Dog Tags - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
Kelyn Training Services |
$145.00 |
|
|
Basic Training Worksite Traffic Management 22/11/06 – Attendee G Shaw |
|
|
|
Lawn Doctor |
$495.00 |
|
|
Supply 45 Sqm Sir Walter Premium Soft Leaf Buffalo - Quinns Rocks Caravan Park |
|
|
|
LGCSAWA |
$105.00 |
|
|
Registration Lgcsawa Place Planning Seminar 22/11/06 - Attendees M Quirk, B Bryant & S Spinks |
|
|
|
Local Health Authorities Analytical Committee |
$547.30 |
|
|
Variation Payment - Health Services |
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$6,676.93 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores & Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$40.45 |
|
|
Mirror Glass - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Marquee Magic |
$2,365.66 |
|
|
Equipment Hire For Carramar Carnivale 19/11/06 -Cultural Development |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire For Kidsfest 12/11/06 -Community Events |
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$18,105.45 |
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire For City |
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$1,148.90 |
|
|
Legal Fees: Prosecution Dog Act - Abbonizio – Rangers Servces |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Responding To Subpoena In The Federal Court - Records |
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$935.88 |
|
|
Install Two-Way Radios - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$871.20 |
|
|
Fire Safety Boots - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$214.45 |
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Messages On Hold |
$173.25 |
|
|
Provision Of Programming For 3 Months 30/12/06-29/03/07 – Customer Services |
|
|
|
Mindarie Bus Charter Pty Ltd |
$1,454.20 |
|
|
Bus Service For Gold Program |
|
|
|
Miracle Recreation Equipment Pty Ltd |
$715.00 |
|
|
Universal Trackride Buffer - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$471.01 |
|
|
Glazing Services - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mobile Shred Onsite |
$92.40 |
|
|
On-Site Bin Shredding - Governance |
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$1,992.60 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$2,376.00 |
|
|
Contract Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Noise & Vibration Measurement |
$1,067.00 |
|
|
Calibration Of Sound Level Meter - Health Services |
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$724.00 |
|
|
Pest Control Services For City |
|
|
|
Oars Across The Waters Pty Ltd |
$1,430.00 |
|
|
Attendance At Employer Of Choice Launch - HR |
|
|
|
Optima Press |
$1,300.20 |
|
|
Printing Gold Base Stock - Leisure Services |
|
|
|
Printing Wanneroo Town Centre Letterheads - Governance |
|
|
|
Osborne Park Welding Supplies |
$128.70 |
|
|
Regulator - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
P & M Automotive Equipment |
$104.50 |
|
|
Service & Safety Compliance Inspection Of Vehicle Hoist - Economic Development |
|
|
|
Peter Wood Pty Ltd |
$1,598.41 |
|
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Fencing Houghton Park - Infrastructure Maintenance |
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|
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Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$643.33 |
|
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Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$14,830.96 |
|
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Alarm Services For City |
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$49.56 |
|
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Various Items - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Qualcon Laboratories |
$207.35 |
|
|
NDM & Limestone Testing Alexander Drive - Construction |
|
|
|
Quickcopy Audio Services |
$177.10 |
|
|
CD Cases - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
Readymix Australia Pty Ltd |
$4,064.51 |
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Various Locations |
|
|
|
Reclaim Industries Ltd |
$74,973.42 |
|
|
Repair/Supply Softfall Surfacing - Various Parks |
|
|
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Red Hot Parcel Taxi |
$109.24 |
|
|
Courier Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Reece's Hire & Structures |
$3,450.50 |
|
|
Equipment Hire Kate Ceberano 18/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$38,827.78 |
|
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Road Works For Engineering - Various Sites |
|
|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$14,686.25 |
|
|
Senior First Aid Course 8/11/06 For 17 Participants - Human Resources |
|
|
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Swimming Pool Inspections - Planning Services |
|
|
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Lifesaving Course Heartbeat Club – Leisure Services |
|
|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$29,720.40 |
|
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Landscaping At Streetscapes Clarkson, Mindarie Carramar & Hester Avenue |
|
|
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Landscape Maintenance At Yanchep/Two Rocks For November 2006 |
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Landscape Maintenance & Repairs Yanchep/Two Rocks For November 2006 |
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Safety World |
$215.82 |
|
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Safety Hats - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Schiavello WA Pty Ltd |
$44,928.40 |
|
|
Install Workstations - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
Shenton Enterprises Pty Ltd |
$1,316.72 |
|
|
Repairs To Dolphin Pro & Vac Trolley - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
Sign A Rama |
$2,398.00 |
|
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Signs - HR Services |
|
|
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Sign Supplies |
$2,220.60 |
|
|
Retention Release - Construction Of 5 Bus Shelters - Projects |
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$559.90 |
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$49.50 |
|
|
Various Items For Quinns Adult Day Care |
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$3,232.86 |
|
|
Dry Hire Water Truck For Alexander Drive |
|
|
|
Stopmaster Brakes |
$697.40 |
|
|
Front/Rear Brake Relining – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Sue Kennedy |
$345.18 |
|
|
Books - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
Sun City News |
$554.40 |
|
|
Advertising For November & December 2006 -Waste Services |
|
|
|
Sunny Brushware Supplies |
$92.40 |
|
|
Broom Handles - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Supercrane |
$4,384.60 |
|
|
Repairs To Overhead Crain - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Taldara Industries Pty Ltd |
$527.68 |
|
|
Various Items - Foam Cups - Hospitality |
|
|
|
Technifire 2000 |
$852.50 |
|
|
Insurance Repairs To WN32092 - Contracts & Property |
|
|
|
The Factory |
$13,860.00 |
|
|
Install/Remove Christmas Decorations - Marketing |
|
|
|
The Honda Shop |
$59.60 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
The Planning Group WA Pty Ltd |
$10,947.75 |
|
|
Professional Fees: Part Completion Task 5 Creating Communities Variations - Strategic Projects |
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$427.58 |
|
|
Courier Services - Various |
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$227,316.11 |
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
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Irrigation System At Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$22,388.88 |
|
|
Traffic Control At Various Sites - Engineering |
|
|
|
Toucan Display Systems |
$1,848.00 |
|
|
Display System – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
Toyota Material Handling (WA) Pty L |
$49,445.00 |
|
|
Vehicle Purchase -Toyota 4SDK8 Skid Steer - Fleet Services ($48,785.00) |
|
|
|
Seat - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$768.40 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores & Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Trophy Specialists |
$385.00 |
|
|
Plaques For Pioneers - Marketing Services |
|
|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$12,065.00 |
|
|
Lay Kerbing/Footpath - Northumberland Avenue Alexander Heights |
|
|
|
Wacker Australia Pty Ltd |
$73.70 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$803.17 |
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$50.60 |
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$22,111.53 |
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$2,426.35 |
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$4,614.84 |
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$385.00 |
|
|
Plaque Opening - Carramar Community Centre |
|
|
|
Western Plant Hire |
$226,733.43 |
|
|
Sand Renourishment For Coastal Protection Works At Quinns Beach |
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$7,799.38 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
WJ Moncrieff Pty Ltd |
$11,445.50 |
|
|
Panasonic Toughbooks - IT Services |
|
|
|
Woodhead International |
$33,576.40 |
|
|
Project Butler Community Centre - Projects |
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$247.50 |
|
|
Printing Business Card For Various Employees |
|
|
|
Wurths Australia Pty Ltd |
$390.41 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
00000532 |
13/12/2006 |
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|
|
Australia Post |
$9,913.37 |
|
|
Mail Preparation Charges For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Postage Charges - Lodged Mail |
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$51.60 |
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 08/12/06 |
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$20,551.00 |
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 08/12/06 |
|
|
|
Builders Registration Board |
$17,903.50 |
|
|
Collection Agency Fee For November 2006 |
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$6.00 |
|
|
Payroll Ded F/Ending: 08/12/06 |
|
|
|
Dept of Housing & Works - Head Offi |
$219.58 |
|
|
Removal Of Rubbish & SAI Letter Box & Stand X 2 – Contracts & Property |
|
|
|
Farley Campbell |
$180.00 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Buses |
|
|
|
FESA |
$1,979,312.86 |
|
|
ESL Quarter 2 - Finance |
|
|
|
KW Inns & KF Penno |
$201.82 |
|
|
Reimbursement - Expenditure On Behalf Of The City - Quinns Caravan Park |
|
|
|
Mr Charles Johnson |
$155.45 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Expenses |
|
|
|
Mr John Paton |
$37.49 |
|
|
Monthly Allowance For Internet Provision For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Mr Robert Jack |
$76.05 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Phone Rental Charges |
|
|
|
Ms Vicki Thorogood |
$463.45 |
|
|
Reimbursement Of Costs Associated With Interplan Conference 21-22/11/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
00000533 |
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Payment Run Cancelled |
|
|
|
|
|
00000534 |
14/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Councillor Alan Blencowe |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase Of Laptop & Docking Station |
|
|
|
Councillor Brett Treby |
$263.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Donation For Charity Golf Day |
|
|
|
Purchase One Laptop |
|
|
|
Councillor Glynis Monks |
$583.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Councillor Ian Goodenough |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase Of Laptop And Docking Station |
|
|
|
Councillor Laura Gray |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase Of Laptop And Docking Station |
|
|
|
Councillor Mark Pearson |
$333.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase One Laptop & Docking Station |
|
|
|
Councillor Rudi Steffens |
$383.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase One Laptop |
|
|
|
Councillor Terry Loftus |
$583.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Councillor Tracey Roberts |
$383.33 |
|
|
Councillors Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase Of Laptop |
|
|
|
KW Inns & KF Penno |
$6,304.17 |
|
|
Contract Managment Fee For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Mayor J Kelly |
$5,110.83 |
|
|
Mayoral Allowance |
|
|
|
Purchase Of Laptop And Docking Station |
|
|
|
|
|
00000535 |
18/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
3 Australia |
$564.11 |
|
|
Fire Pagers Account For December 2006 |
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$12,311.85 |
|
|
Mail Charges (Outgoing) For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Beatrix Rausch |
$280.60 |
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Podiatry Clinic |
|
|
|
KW Inns & KF Penno |
$186.29 |
|
|
Reimbursement - EFTPOS Fees For November 2006 |
|
|
|
LGIS Workcare |
$340,773.30 |
|
|
Insurance - Workcare 30/6/00-30/06/01 |
|
|
|
Insurance - Workcare 30/06/06-30/06/07 |
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$333.62 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
00000536 |
19/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Accessible Transit Specialists |
$450.00 |
|
|
Hoist Service - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Acoolah Hats |
$528.00 |
|
|
Safety Hats - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
Action Lock Service |
$18.00 |
|
|
Locking Services - Parks |
|
|
|
Air Liquide WA Pty Ltd |
$1,713.16 |
|
|
Gas Cylinder Hire - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
A-Line Brick Paving |
$3,201.00 |
|
|
Reinstatements Of Islands At James Spiers |
|
|
|
Reinstatement Of Driveways & Islands At Backshall Place |
|
|
|
Reinstatement Of Driveway At Fawley Street Mindarie |
|
|
|
Allwest Turfing |
$13,211.55 |
|
|
Supply/Lay Turf At Various Sites - Parks |
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$881.92 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Anitech |
$897.60 |
|
|
Ink Cartridges - Planning Services |
|
|
|
Arena Joondalup |
$25.00 |
|
|
Flagship For The Region Breakfast Seminar 7/12/06 - Economic Development |
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$476.82 |
|
|
Cash Collection - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
Arrow Pressure Wash |
$77.00 |
|
|
Service Pressure Cleaners - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Arup |
$9,625.00 |
|
|
Civil Engineering Consultancy For Woodward Circle - Projects |
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$2,337.50 |
|
|
Training How To Run Meetings - HR |
|
|
|
Australian Turf Industries |
$51,975.00 |
|
|
Golf Course Maintenance For October 2006 - Projects |
|
|
|
Autosmart International |
$874.50 |
|
|
Cleaning Detergent - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Auzzi Bizzi Kites |
$660.00 |
|
|
Kite Display - Community Events |
|
|
|
BBC Entertainment |
$1,045.00 |
|
|
Vocal Evolution - Carols By Candle Light |
|
|
|
Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$20,211.68 |
|
|
Tyre Fitting Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Benara Nurseries |
$38.50 |
|
|
Plants - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Beryl Weston |
$60.00 |
|
|
Cleaning Of Hall At Alexander Heights |
|
|
|
BG & E Pty Ltd |
$1,205.07 |
|
|
Consultancy: Connolly Dve Dual Carriage Way |
|
|
|
BOC Gases Account Processing |
$140.99 |
|
|
Dry Ice Pellets - Health |
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$764.50 |
|
|
Construction Materials - Engineering |
|
|
|
Borders Australia Pty Ltd |
$173.59 |
|
|
Stock - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$178,455.70 |
|
|
Fuel Issues For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Oils - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$45.12 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$1,286.56 |
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$1,357.33 |
|
|
Mower Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd |
$584.91 |
|
|
Food/Beverages - Aquamotion Kiosk |
|
|
|
CADsult Consultants |
$935.00 |
|
|
Senior Designer - Irrigation Design - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
Cape Byron Imports |
$1,266.62 |
|
|
Goggles - Aquamotion Shop |
|
|
|
Caris Gibson |
$160.00 |
|
|
MC For Community Event |
|
|
|
Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$4,592.00 |
|
|
Catering - Pioneers Lunch & Mayors BBQ |
|
|
|
CJD Equipment Pty Ltd |
$50,128.10 |
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase Of Tractor - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$5,109.16 |
|
|
Road Sweeping Services For City |
|
|
|
Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$5,453.29 |
|
|
Equipment Hire - Parks Department |
|
|
|
Sewer Connect Toilet At Quinns Rocks |
|
|
|
Relocate Container - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
Coffee Advisory Service |
$175.00 |
|
|
Coffee - Elected Members |
|
|
|
Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$483.15 |
|
|
Gift Vouchers - Customer Services |
|
|
|
Various Items Youth Services |
|
|
|
Communique Wangara |
$175.00 |
|
|
Mobile Phone – IT Services |
|
|
|
Community Newspapers |
$28,784.96 |
|
|
Advertising For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Corporate Express |
$18,164.42 |
|
|
Stationery Purchases For Novembr 2006 |
|
|
|
Courier Australia |
$244.16 |
|
|
Courier Services - Aged & Disability And Records |
|
|
|
Coventrys |
$2,678.31 |
|
|
Tools/Spare Parts For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Cummins South Pacific Pty Ltd |
$1,244.93 |
|
|
Various Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Cutting Edges Pty Ltd |
$201.30 |
|
|
Grader Blades - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Dark Light Pty Ltd |
$100.00 |
|
|
Excursion - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Delta Protective Services |
$141.08 |
|
|
Security - Community Events |
|
|
|
Dick Smith Electronics |
$205.41 |
|
|
Miro Value Pack - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Different By Design |
$1,688.75 |
|
|
Graphic Design Services - Marketing |
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$16,280.00 |
|
|
Deliver Concrete Aprons To Alexander Heights |
|
|
|
Drive In Electrics |
$877.25 |
|
|
Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
E & MJ Rosher |
$224.95 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts -Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
E'Co Australia Ltd |
$399.30 |
|
|
Bags Of Rags - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Edgewater Communications |
$308.00 |
|
|
Survey Communication Requirements At Hainsworth, Wanneroo, Clarkson & Banksia Grove - Youth Centres |
|
|
|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$4,205.74 |
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
Entire IT |
$1,210.00 |
|
|
Reinstall & Correct Quark Issue On Apple Mac Computer Marketing Services |
|
|
|
Computer Support For Apple IMACs - Marketing Service |
|
|
|
EOC Events Pty Ltd |
$3,141.60 |
|
|
3M X 3M Stand At The National Careers Employment Expo 2007 Perth - Human Resources |
|
|
|
Essential Fire Services Pty Ltd |
$436.70 |
|
|
New Civic Centre |
|
|
|
Estate Landscape Maintenance (E.L.M |
$6,259.00 |
|
|
Maintenance Contract Butler For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Maintenance Contract Mindarie/Quinns Surf Lifesaving Club For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Irrigation Maintenance At Various Locations - Park Maintenance |
|
|
|
Find Wise |
$178.75 |
|
|
Location Of Services - Victorsen Pde |
|
|
|
Flextool |
$303.82 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Foodlink Food Service |
$140.93 |
|
|
Food/Beverages - Hospitality |
|
|
|
Forcorp Pty Ltd |
$808.50 |
|
|
Strobe Lights - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Forpark Australia |
$1,050.50 |
|
|
Wave Slide For Ferrara Park - Parks |
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$359.72 |
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
Friction Control |
$13.20 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$4,568.08 |
|
|
Meter Reading & Lease Of Equipment - Governance |
|
|
|
Gecko Contracting Turf and Landscape Maintenance |
$22,775.50 |
|
|
Streetscape Maintenance At Various Sites |
|
|
|
Geoff Ninnes Fong & Partners Pty Ltd |
$39,050.00 |
|
|
Report On Consideration Of Recycling & Reuse Of Waste Water & Rainfall Runoff - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
GHD Management Engineering Environment |
$3,465.00 |
|
|
Gnangara Road Survey & Revegetation Plan - Projects |
|
|
|
Globe Australia Pty Ltd |
$3,487.00 |
|
|
Wetta Soil - Parks Department |
|
|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$1,625.50 |
|
|
Vehicle Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Gymbus Pty Ltd |
$100.00 |
|
|
Equipment Deposit For Holiday Program |
|
|
|
Hays Personnel Services |
$1,906.07 |
|
|
Casual Labour, P Oberman - Finance |
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$1,688.82 |
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
|
|
Home Chef |
$360.31 |
|
|
Meals For Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
Homecare Options |
$9,037.72 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$1,099.56 |
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Reprographics |
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$20,940.09 |
|
|
Casual Labour - Various Departments |
|
|
|
Itchy Eyes |
$175.00 |
|
|
Photography - Gold Members On The Swan River 23/11/06 - Marketing |
|
|
|
JCA Dealer Services |
$244.20 |
|
|
Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
John L Robertson Pty Ltd |
$247.45 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
John Smart Removals |
$407.00 |
|
|
Deliver & Pickup Of Furniture From Wanneroo Showgrounds - Marketing Services |
|
|
|
Joondalup Marquees & Noranda Morley Party Hire |
$1,019.70 |
|
|
Hire Of Marquees - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$206.40 |
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Reprographics |
|
|
|
L & T Venables |
$352.05 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Ladybirds Plant Hire |
$157.30 |
|
|
Rental Of Indoor Plants For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Lawn Doctor |
$18,562.00 |
|
|
Vertidrain 17.35 Ha Of Playing Fields - Parks |
|
|
|
Foliar Fertilise Various Parks |
|
|
|
Lawrence & Hanson |
$798.86 |
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Logo Appointments |
$2,182.10 |
|
|
Casual Labour, P Luff, Parks Coordinator |
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$13,036.18 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Store & Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$13,338.60 |
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$639.10 |
|
|
Legal Fees - Building Licence - Planning |
|
|
|
Medical Hand |
$2,032.80 |
|
|
Immunisation Clinics - Health |
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$242.00 |
|
|
De-Install & Reinstall Two-Way Radios - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$120.71 |
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Midalia Steel Pty Ltd |
$175.12 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd |
$542.00 |
|
|
Various Items - Parks & Conservation |
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$6,656.98 |
|
|
Glazing Services - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$689.95 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores & Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Nick Del Borrello |
$4,554.00 |
|
|
Contract Labour - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Not - For - Profit - Network |
$55.00 |
|
|
Subscription For Lisa Cornelis |
|
|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$55.00 |
|
|
Repair Stone Chip To WN31956 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Oasis Supa Golf |
$135.15 |
|
|
Outing For School Holiday Program |
|
|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$590.82 |
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Library Services |
|
|
|
Onesteel Distribution |
$107.58 |
|
|
Steel Suppliers - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Peter Wood Pty Ltd |
$5,056.70 |
|
|
Fencing Various Sorts At Various Locations |
|
|
|
Phoenix Motors of Wanneroo |
$21,593.24 |
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Ve Calais V6 Auto WN32424 - Fleet Services ($9,060.12) |
|
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Calais V6 Auto WN32423 - Fleet Services ($12,533.12) |
|
|
|
Pirtek Malaga Pty Ltd |
$1,004.62 |
|
|
Vehicle Hoses - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
PLE Computers |
$264.60 |
|
|
2 X Flash Drives - Finance |
|
|
|
Computer Equipment - IT Services |
|
|
|
Pocket Phone |
$858.00 |
|
|
Install Hands Free Car Kit To WN32389 & WN32160 – IT Services |
|
|
|
Power Shield |
$1,278.20 |
|
|
Poweshield Commander – IT Services |
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$1,609.93 |
|
|
Alarm Services For City |
|
|
|
Professional Travel |
$753.64 |
|
|
Airfares For C Forbes Learmouth/Perth/ Learmouth 17-19/12/06 – Corporate Services/IT Services |
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$201.71 |
|
|
Safety Items – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Red Hot Parcel Taxi |
$272.36 |
|
|
Courier Services – Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Reekie Property Services |
$632.50 |
|
|
Cleaning Services For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Road & Traffic Services |
$4,180.00 |
|
|
Supply/Install Lane Makers At Tyne Cres & Backshall Place – Engineering |
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$169,416.77 |
|
|
Roadworks At Various Project Sites |
|
|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$150.00 |
|
|
Life Saving Course - Community Services |
|
|
|
RPG Auto Electrics |
$1,276.00 |
|
|
Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Scott Print |
$50,011.50 |
|
|
Printing Of Corporate Calendars & Calendar Bagging |
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$254.27 |
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
South West Fire Units |
$457.60 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Specialised Force Pty Ltd |
$103.51 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Speedo Australia Pty Ltd |
$162.25 |
|
|
Bathers For Swim School |
|
|
|
Sports Turf Technology Pty Ltd |
$1,788.60 |
|
|
Turf Consultancy Services For November 2006 |
|
|
|
Spuds Marquee Hire |
$490.30 |
|
|
Hire Of Marquee For Environmental Display -Marketing Services |
|
|
|
Stamfords Advisors & Consultants Pty Ltd |
$8,646.00 |
|
|
Internal Audit Charges - Governance |
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$1,122.00 |
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
Stanhope Healthcare Services Pty Lt |
$5,543.73 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
State Library of Western Australia |
$15,199.00 |
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges - Library Services |
|
|
|
1624 Gift Books For Better Beginning Program – Library Services |
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$1,809.53 |
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
Stewart & Heaton Clothing Company Pty Ltd |
$19.80 |
|
|
Clothing - Fire Services |
|
|
|
Stopmaster Brakes |
$915.20 |
|
|
Front/Rear Brake Relining – Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Suncity Newsagency |
$38.00 |
|
|
Newpapers - Yanchep/Two Rocks |
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$413.60 |
|
|
Medical Centre - Planning |
|
|
|
Name Plates - Engineering |
|
|
|
Directional Name Plates - Infrastructure Planning |
|
|
|
Technifire 2000 |
$165.33 |
|
|
Clean Foam System - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
The Carers |
$162.37 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
The Hire Guys Wangara |
$33.00 |
|
|
Air Filter - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
The Lagoon Press |
$30.00 |
|
|
Book Stock - Yanchep Library |
|
|
|
The Pool Table Man |
$120.00 |
|
|
Pool Table & Accessories - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$41.36 |
|
|
Courier Services – Waste Services |
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$1,672.00 |
|
|
Traffic Control For Wanneroo Road |
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$1,865.15 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$23,614.70 |
|
|
Brushcutting Median Strips - Marmion Avenue |
|
|
|
Dry Verge Mowing - Parks |
|
|
|
Dry Park Mowing - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$30,211.33 |
|
|
Advertising For November 2006 - Human Resources |
|
|
|
Advertising For November - Tenders |
|
|
|
WA Profiling |
$973.50 |
|
|
Bobcat Profiler Broom Westgate Wy - Engineering |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Bush Fire Brigade Social Club |
$450.00 |
|
|
Marquee Hire For Fire Safety Day |
|
|
|
Catering For Fire Safety Day |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$17,839.98 |
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$516.46 |
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$891.00 |
|
|
Towing Abandoned Vehicles - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$130.00 |
|
|
Name Badge - Community Services |
|
|
|
Trophy Engraving On Glass Awards - HR |
|
|
|
Name Badges - Contracts & Property |
|
|
|
Westfuel |
$747.96 |
|
|
Two Stroke - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Westrac |
$131.84 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$2,905.09 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
Whitford Marquee & Party Hire |
$287.10 |
|
|
Marquee Hire For Wanneroo Show |
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$352.00 |
|
|
Legal Expenses: Burning Refuse – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
Worklink |
$1,815.66 |
|
|
Manual Handling Training - Fleet Services |
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$189.00 |
|
|
Printing Map - Parks |
|
|
|
|
|
00000537 |
19/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
A Team Printing Pty Ltd |
$959.20 |
|
|
Red & Green Tags - Waste Services |
|
|
|
AHG Paper & Magazine Delivery |
$16.40 |
|
|
Newspaper Delivery - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
Allmark & Associates Pty Ltd |
$41.80 |
|
|
Self Inking Stamp - Planning Services |
|
|
|
Alltemp Airconditioning Services Pt |
$3,419.55 |
|
|
Airconditioning Services - Depot Building 3 |
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$394.42 |
|
|
Key Safe Collection - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
Austral Waste Recycling (WA) Pty Lt |
$156,156.59 |
|
|
Recycling Sorting Costs – Waste Services |
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$2,446.40 |
|
|
Training – MBTI Program (Building Team) 30/10/06 12 Participants -Human Resources |
|
|
|
Aust-weigh Pty Ltd |
$1,045.00 |
|
|
Annual Testing/Certificate Of 60T Weighbridge At Wangara 17/11/06 - Waste Services |
|
|
|
Avis |
$259.02 |
|
|
Bus Hire For Dolphin Tour |
|
|
|
Barloworld Coatings (Aust) Pty Ltd |
$993.03 |
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance & Ranger Services |
|
|
|
Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$479.05 |
|
|
Concrete Products Delivered To Sinagra - Engineering |
|
|
|
Bounce Away |
$799.26 |
|
|
Bungee Run For Community Events |
|
|
|
Bouncy Castle For Community Events |
|
|
|
Boya Equipment |
$877.34 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$2,443.20 |
|
|
Energrease - Depot Stores Stock |
|
|
|
Bravo Hire |
$28.00 |
|
|
Equipment Hire - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
Break West Pty Ltd |
$11,421.91 |
|
|
Daily Dry Hire Mustang 2044 Skid Steer Loader 2/10/06-30/11/06 – Waste Services |
|
|
|
Bridgeleigh Reception Centre |
$6,850.00 |
|
|
Emergency Services Function - Marketing |
|
|
|
Bring Couriers |
$155.28 |
|
|
Courier Services - Health Services |
|
|
|
BT Equipment Pty Ltd |
$53.79 |
|
|
5 X Keys (Set Of Two) – Waste Services |
|
|
|
Bulldog Graphics |
$605.00 |
|
|
Tourism Banner - Economic Development |
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$34.51 |
|
|
Various Items - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Bywest Pty Ltd |
$777.48 |
|
|
Mower Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
C R Kennedy & Co Pty Ltd |
$1,815.00 |
|
|
Leica Equipment Service Survey Maintenance |
|
|
|
Cabcharge |
$347.66 |
|
|
Cabcharge - Various Departments |
|
|
|
Cardiactive Pty Ltd |
$275.00 |
|
|
Health Risk Assesment - HR |
|
|
|
Chef Excel Pty Ltd |
$2,944.20 |
|
|
Catering Services For City |
|
|
|
Cherry's Catering |
$3,184.70 |
|
|
Catering Services For City |
|
|
|
Children's Book Council of Aust |
$44.00 |
|
|
Institutional Membership 2007 - Library Services |
|
|
|
City Business Machines |
$398.73 |
|
|
Canon Fax - Community Services |
|
|
|
Canon Printer & Toner - IT Services |
|
|
|
Clean Sweep |
$786.50 |
|
|
Sweeping Services For City |
|
|
|
Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$2,668.90 |
|
|
Equipment Hire For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Coles Supermarkets Aust Pty Ltd |
$951.70 |
|
|
Groceries For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Complete Turf Supplies |
$250.00 |
|
|
Supply/Lay Turf At Aylesford Way - Parks |
|
|
|
Cor Engineered Cooling Pty Ltd |
$4,100.80 |
|
|
Spare Parts - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
Corporate Express |
$776.35 |
|
|
Stationery Purchases For December 2006 |
|
|
|
Courier Australia |
$931.89 |
|
|
Courier Services For City |
|
|
|
Coventrys |
$495.83 |
|
|
Various Items – Fleet Maintenance & Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Cummins South Pacific Pty Ltd |
$3,220.39 |
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Curtain Man |
$346.50 |
|
|
Install Blinds Building 3 - Waste Services |
|
|
|
DBS Fencing |
$649.00 |
|
|
Chainmesh Fence At Birchgrove Way Pearsall - Engineering |
|
|
|
Destination Management Services |
$7,955.00 |
|
|
Teambuilding Event At Sandalford Winery 29/11/06 - HR |
|
|
|
DME Contractors |
$23,440.77 |
|
|
Final Claim - Houghtan Park Stage 2 - Passive Park |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Trees At St Andrews Estate |
|
|
|
Drive In Electrics |
$4,059.15 |
|
|
Vehicle Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Driveshaft Balancing Services |
$1,440.00 |
|
|
Repair Driveshafts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Eclipse Resources Pty Ltd |
$1,850.75 |
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
Elliotts Irrigation Pty Ltd |
$11,710.25 |
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Irrigation System At Houghton Park |
|
|
|
Essential Fire Services Pty Ltd |
$752.40 |
|
|
Fire Detection Systems Various Locations |
|
|
|
Express Towing Services |
$1,276.00 |
|
|
Towing Services - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Fitness Generation |
$2,475.00 |
|
|
Replacement Treadmill – Leisure Services |
|
|
|
Forcorp Pty Ltd |
$1,072.50 |
|
|
Strobe Lights - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$356.48 |
|
|
Milk Deliveries For City |
|
|
|
Friction Control |
$129.80 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,402.25 |
|
|
Meter Reading & Equip Lease - Governance |
|
|
|
GC Sales (WA) |
$10,450.00 |
|
|
1000 Yellow Mgb Lids - Waste Services |
|
|
|
GHD Management Engineering Environment |
$14,539.55 |
|
|
Completion Of October 2006 Landfill Groundwater Monitoring – Waste Services ($6,413.30) |
|
|
|
Building Services Consultancy ($7,026.25) |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Community Centre Power Quality ($1,100.00) |
|
|
|
Gina Knight |
$680.00 |
|
|
Xmas Themed Craft Workshop - Community Event |
|
|
|
Girradoola Lions Club |
$150.00 |
|
|
Train Rides At Santa Sleigh - Community Event |
|
|
|
Glenfords Tool Centre |
$120.00 |
|
|
Repair 3/4 Impact Wrench - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Grand Toyota Daihatsu |
$2,720.65 |
|
|
Vehicle Repairs - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Grass Growers |
$24,116.40 |
|
|
Mulch Greenwaste For October 2006 At Motivation Drive Wangara – Waste Services |
|
|
|
Gronbek Security |
$101.15 |
|
|
Key/Cylinder - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Hays Personnel Services |
$1,989.49 |
|
|
Casual Labour, P Oberman - Finance |
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$2,037.33 |
|
|
Vehicle Filters - Depot Store |
|
|
|
Home Chef |
$368.53 |
|
|
Meals For Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
Humes |
$1,523.50 |
|
|
Drainage Products - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
Icon Office Technology |
$578.60 |
|
|
Service Call To Yanchep Community Centre |
|
|
|
Integrated Group Ltd - Accounts Receivable |
$27,728.31 |
|
|
Casual Labour For Various Departments |
|
|
|
JCA Dealer Services |
$407.00 |
|
|
Replace Monitor To Plant # 96013 – Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Fit New Camera To Plant # 96033 – Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Jener8Direct |
$352.00 |
|
|
Outbound Telephone Campaign Eco-Smart Assessment Program |
|
|
|
Joondalup Photo Design |
$1,361.25 |
|
|
Photography - Pioneer Lunch, Ningbo Delegation Visit, Emergency Services Function & Carramar Community Centre Opening |
|
|
|
Kerbing West |
$26,845.89 |
|
|
Kerbing Services For The City |
|
|
|
Kyocera Mita Aust P/L |
$61,727.40 |
|
|
Purchase Of Various Printers & Paper Feeders ($48,394.50) |
|
|
|
MultiFunction Photocopier & Document Feeders/Trays- IT Services ($13,251.70) |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading - Infrastructure Maintenance ($81.20) |
|
|
|
Lawrence & Hanson |
$104.54 |
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Logo Appointments |
$2,182.10 |
|
|
Casual Labour, P Luff - Parks |
|
|
|
M & K Bailey Accredited Newsagents |
$28.00 |
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Economic Development |
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company Pty Ltd |
$597.60 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts – Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$5,383.95 |
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering |
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers & Solicitors |
$1,887.80 |
|
|
Legal Fees: Parking Prosecution - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
Legal Fees: Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Perth V CoW - Planning Services |
|
|
|
Memo Communications |
$108.90 |
|
|
Radio Batteries - Parks |
|
|
|
Mercury Firesafety Pty Ltd |
$523.05 |
|
|
Modification Of Standpipes Plus Service & New Washers - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
Merriwa Supa IGA |
$57.18 |
|
|
Groceries - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Mike Geary Signs |
$93.50 |
|
|
Beach Refurbishment Sign -Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd |
$360.95 |
|
|
Various Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mobile Glass |
$3,048.03 |
|
|
Glazing Services - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$88.90 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
MTU Detroit Diesel Australia |
$4,782.67 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Mustang Print & Copy |
$14.70 |
|
|
Printing/Laminate Services - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
National Hire Trading Pty Limited |
$400.30 |
|
|
Generators For Beach To Bush Concert 18/11/06 |
|
|
|
Nec Business Solutions Pty Ltd |
$154.00 |
|
|
Repairs To PABX System - IT Services |
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$605.00 |
|
|
Pest Control Services For City |
|
|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$55.00 |
|
|
Stone Repair Works - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Ocean Keys Newsagency |
$468.75 |
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Girrawheen Library |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
PJ & CA Contracting |
$16,241.28 |
|
|
Cleaning Of Willespie Park & Sandpits for City |
|
|
|
Pocket Phone |
$2,397.00 |
|
|
3 Blackberry Handsets - IT Services |
|
|
|
Podiatry Services |
$6,732.00 |
|
|
Podiatry Services At Various Clinics - Community Services |
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$272.80 |
|
|
Service Call To Badgerup Refuse Site - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Professional Travel |
$359.56 |
|
|
Car Hire For S Keevers & P Ceberano 18-19/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$902.75 |
|
|
Safety Items For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Qualcon Laboratories |
$191.95 |
|
|
Limestone Testing Alexander Drive - Engineering |
|
|
|
Quantum Multimedia Communications |
$463.06 |
|
|
SMS Account For Emergency Services |
|
|
|
Readymix Australia Pty Ltd |
$264.00 |
|
|
Drainage Equipment - Engineering Construction |
|
|
|
Recall Total Information Management |
$328.63 |
|
|
Document Retrieval Services - Records |
|
|
|
Reclaim Industries Ltd |
$5,635.30 |
|
|
Supply/Install Softfall At Jenolan Way - Parks |
|
|
|
Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$44,066.78 |
|
|
Road Works For City |
|
|
|
Rocla Quarry Products |
$308.25 |
|
|
Bricklayers Sand - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Royal Life Saving Society Australia |
$8,860.00 |
|
|
1st Aid Attendance - Community Events |
|
|
|
Inspection Of Private Swimming Pools |
|
|
|
Russell Landscaping WA Pty Ltd |
$29,639.89 |
|
|
Landscaping At Various Locations |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Park Signs At Various Locations |
|
|
|
SAI Global Ltd |
$240.13 |
|
|
Aust Standards: Playground Equip Safety Set & Metal Finish Oil/Grease Remo – Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Sanax St Andrews Pharmacy |
$971.52 |
|
|
First Aid Supplies - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
Schiavello WA Pty Ltd |
$2,283.60 |
|
|
Office Furniture - Depot Administration Building |
|
|
|
Schindler Lifts Aust Pty Ltd |
$326.43 |
|
|
Repair Lift At Wanneroo Civic Centre |
|
|
|
Scott Print |
$11,550.00 |
|
|
Printing What’s Happening Newsletter - Marketing |
|
|
|
Sealanes |
$819.27 |
|
|
Food/Beverages - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
Food/Beverages - Hospitality |
|
|
|
Solver Paints |
$60.54 |
|
|
Paint Supplies - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$145.84 |
|
|
Various Items - Youth Services |
|
|
|
Stampalia Contractors |
$8,789.00 |
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire - Engineering & Waste |
|
|
|
Stanhope Healthcare Services Pty Lt |
$12,731.74 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
State Law Publisher |
$93.15 |
|
|
Advertising Of Animals & Local Laws – Rangers Services |
|
|
|
State Library of Western Australia |
$1,654.70 |
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges |
|
|
|
Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$4,226.98 |
|
|
Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
|
|
Statewide Pump Services |
$1,100.00 |
|
|
Inspection Of Sewerage Pump At Various Locations |
|
|
|
Stewart & Heaton Clothing Company Pty Ltd |
$467.85 |
|
|
Uniforms For Emergency Services |
|
|
|
Stewarts Laundry Service |
$676.73 |
|
|
Laundry Services - Marketing |
|
|
|
Street Talk Entertainment |
$506.00 |
|
|
Craft Stall - Community Events |
|
|
|
Sunny Brushware Supplies |
$1,060.40 |
|
|
Broom Refills - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Sunny Sign Company |
$4,023.26 |
|
|
Signs And Equipment - Engineering |
|
|
|
Surf Life Saving WA Inc |
$16,264.05 |
|
|
Beach Safety Services 06/07 – Leisure Services |
|
|
|
Taldara Industries Pty Ltd |
$108.90 |
|
|
Various Items - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Technical Irrigation Imports |
$5,268.14 |
|
|
Irrigation Equipment - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
The Pursuits Group |
$2,227.06 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
Tiger Tek Pty Ltd |
$256.08 |
|
|
Road Paint - Depot Store Stock |
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$356.93 |
|
|
Courier Services - Various |
|
|
|
Total Eden Watering Systems |
$29.75 |
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks Maintenance |
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$3,209.25 |
|
|
Traffic Control Services - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
T-Quip |
$706.85 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Depot Stores |
|
|
|
Truck Recovery Services Pty Ltd |
$544.50 |
|
|
Recover WN31759 - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
UES (Int'L) Pty Ltd |
$172.15 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
WA Hino Sales & Service |
$16.50 |
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
WA Kerbing Pty Ltd |
$16,109.25 |
|
|
Lay Kerbing/Footpath At Various Locations - Engineering |
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$1,417.85 |
|
|
Advertising - Planning Services, Ranger Services & Statutory |
|
|
|
WA Profiling |
$4,561.70 |
|
|
Hire Bobcat & W2000 Profilers - Construction |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$1,342.00 |
|
|
Fertiliser Spreader - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Bush Fire Brigade Social Club |
$550.00 |
|
|
Parking For K Ceberano Concert 18/11/06 - Cultural Development |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$3,620.83 |
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works At Banksia Grove Community Centre |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Fleet Maintenance, Building Maintenance & Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$5,606.55 |
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For City |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Hardware |
$956.31 |
|
|
Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$3,233.37 |
|
|
Plumbing Services For City |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$284.00 |
|
|
Name Badges For Various Staff |
|
|
|
Trophies For Junior Ranger Program |
|
|
|
Water Bore Redevelopers Pty Ltd |
$11,987.80 |
|
|
Reline Bore At Ian Robbins Park |
|
|
|
Western Resource Recovery Pty Ltd |
$400.40 |
|
|
Grease Trap - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
Weston Remarking Services |
$3,321.45 |
|
|
Various Works/Goods - Construction |
|
|
|
Westrac |
$23.51 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$5,962.58 |
|
|
Support Services Hacc/Cacp Clients |
|
|
|
WJ Moncrieff Pty Ltd |
$224,702.50 |
|
|
New PC's - IT Services |
|
|
|
Woodhouse Legal |
$387.20 |
|
|
Professional Services: Loan/Borrowing WA Treasury |
|
|
|
Corporation Finance |
$281.60 |
|
|
Legal Fees: Standard Lease Agreement Public Risk Insurance |
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$216.90 |
|
|
Staff Uniforms For Outside Employees |
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$2,347.50 |
|
|
Printing Business Cards - Various Employees |
|
|
|
Printing Christmas Cards - Marketing Services |
|
|
|
Printing Envelopes - Marketing Services |
|
|
|
Wurths Australia Pty Ltd |
$59.61 |
|
|
Parts - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
Zenith Tilt Trays |
$154.00 |
|
|
Hire Of Tilt Tray - Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
|
00000538 |
21/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$143.10 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$1,143.80 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office PAYG Payments |
$221,440.09 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
CFMEU WA Branch |
$48.00 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$1,439.28 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$414.00 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$2,481.40 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
John Royle |
$559.10 |
|
|
Reimbursement - Conference Expenses In Melbourne, |
|
|
|
Accommodation Taxi Fares And Meals |
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$1,307.14 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
Sanala Super Fund 72499AG01 |
$3,123.64 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$7,639.50 |
|
|
Payroll Ded: F/Ending 15/12/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - EFT's |
$6,087,488.35 |
|
|
|
|
BANK FEES |
|||
|
39056 |
Bank Fees Debited - Returned Item Fees |
$5.00 |
|
39062 |
Bank Fees Debited - Returned Item Fees |
$2.50 |
|
39063 |
Bank Fees Debited - Returned Item Fees |
$5.00 |
|
39071 |
Bank Fees Debited - Returned Item Fees |
$2.50 |
|
39072 |
Bank Fees Debited - Returned Item Fees |
$2.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$17.50 |
|
|
|
|
General Fund Bank Account |
|||
00000000 |
06/12/2006 |
|
|
|
|
Payment of Wages PE 01/12/06 |
$751,001.75 |
|
|
Payment of Wages Non Cycle Pay |
$44,384.28 |
|
|
Payment of Wages Non Cycle Pay |
$109.17 |
|
|
Payment of Wages PE 15/12/06 |
$756,495.51 |
|
|
Payment of Wages Non Cycle Pay |
$4,588.75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$1,556,579.46 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Fees December 2006: |
|
|
|
CBA Merchant Fees |
1,625.28 |
|
|
CBA Pos Fee Waste Services Eftpos |
59.00 |
|
|
CBA Pos Fee |
132.00 |
|
|
BPAY FEE |
7,183.24 |
|
|
Diamond BFM Pay Fee |
400.00 |
|
|
DE Service Fee |
242.00 |
|
|
Diamond Cash Maint Fee |
33.00 |
|
|
Trans Negotiation Auth Limit Fee |
58.33 |
|
|
Account Service Fee |
882.50 |
|
|
Diamond Cash Trans Fee |
66.30 |
|
|
Group Limit Facility Fee |
297.96 |
|
|
Bill Express Fees 30/11/06 - 20/12/06 |
1,405.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Card Payments: |
|
|
|
DPD - Westnet Broadband |
69.95 |
|
|
DG&S - Annual Charge |
40.00 |
|
|
DI - Annual Charge |
40.00 |
|
|
CEO - Accomodation Quay West |
378.00 |
|
|
CEO- Annual Charge |
40.00 |
|
|
CEO - CPD Registrations |
660.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Advance Recoup December 2006 |
4,756,999.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$4,770,612.47 |
|
|
|
|
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME - MANUAL JOURNALS |
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000024 |
31/12/2006 |
Cell 5 |
$1,089,263.40 |
|
|
Anthony Palermo - Part Payment Lot 55 Landsdale Road ($272,315.85) |
|
|
|
John Palermo - Part Payment Lot 55 Landsdale Road ($272,315.85) |
|
|
|
G & M Palermo - Part Payment Lot 55 Landsdale Road ($544631.70) |
|
000041 |
31/12/2006 |
Cell 6 |
$1,485,258.46 |
|
|
Patanal Pty Ltd - Nett Compensation POS Arterial Road Land East Wanneroo |
|
000021 |
31/12/2006 |
Cell 8 |
|
|
|
PG & LB Yewers - Lot 30 Mary St Wanneroo Deposit - Acquisition |
$20,000.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
$2,594,521.86 |
|
|
|
|
CANCELLED PAYMENTS |
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00060430 |
23/08/2006 |
Wanneroo Cricket Assoc |
-$532.50 |
00060715 |
12/09/2006 |
Wanneroo Junior Football Club |
-$500.00 |
00061962 |
29/11/2006 |
Joondalup Community Playgroup |
-$500.00 |
527-5654 |
29/11/2006 |
JR Winchester |
-$196.00 |
528-1131 |
29/11/2006 |
Heli West |
-$6,309.60 |
00061706 |
15/11/2006 |
VE & JWJ Balchin |
-$280.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
-$8,318.60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL DECEMBER MUNICIPAL RECOUP |
$4,756,999.51 |
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File Ref: S28/0007V04
File Name: BB Change Basis for Valuation of Land Various Properties Caporn Street Sinagra.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Finance
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 1
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Issue
To consider making a recommendation to the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development that the basis for rating the various land be changed from unimproved value to gross rental value.
Background
Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995 requires the Minister to determine the method of valuation of land to be used by a local government and publish a notice of the determination in the Government Gazette.
In determining the method of valuation to be used by a local government, the Minister is to have regard to the principle that the basis for a rate on any land is to be either:-
a) where the land is used predominantly for rural purposes, the unimproved value of the land; and
b) where the land is used predominantly for non-rural purposes, the gross rental value of the land.
This authority has been delegated to the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development.
Each local government has a role in ensuring that the rating principles of the Local Government Act 1995 are correctly applied to rateable land within their district.
Detail
Administration considers that the following properties currently valued on unimproved values should be valued on gross rental values pursuant to Section 6.28 of the Act:-
1. Lots 906-909, 911-914, 916-921 on DP47585 Caporn Street, Sinagra
On 25 July 2005 the City received a subdivision application for Lot 6 on D 21467 Caporn Street, Sinagra. The City supported the subdivision application and a letter was sent to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) on 15 August 2005. WAPC subsequently approved the subdivision application on 2 November 2005 and Lots 906-909, 911-914, 916-921 and 9500 DP47585 Caporn Street, Sinagra were created (Attachment 1 refers).
The current method of valuation of land used for Lots 906-909, 911-914, 916-921 and 9500 DP47585 Caporn Street, Sinagra is unimproved value. Following subdivision, the predominant use of the properties will change to non-rural. In order to maintain an equitable rates base and in accordance with Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, it is recommended that the method of valuing the land be changed from unimproved value to gross rental value.
2. Lots 700-702 on DP47159, Caporn Street, Sinagra
On 8 April 2004 the City received a subdivision application for Lot 1 on D21467 Caporn Street, Sinagra. The City supported the subdivision application and a letter was sent to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) on 4 May 2004. WAPC subsequently approved the subdivision application on 15 November 2004 and Lots 700-702 on DP47159 Caporn Street, Sinagra were created (Attachment 1 refers).
The current method of valuation of land used for Lots 700-702 on DP47159 Caporn Street, Sinagra is unimproved value. Following subdivision, the predominant use of the properties will change to non-rural. In order to maintain an equitable rates base and in accordance with Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, it is recommended that the method of valuing the land be changed from unimproved value to gross rental value.
Consultation
Guidelines issued by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development recommend that affected property owners be informed of proposed changes to the method of valuing their property, although a modified consultation process may be considered where the change is driven by large scale subdivisions.
With regard to the properties listed above, consultation was not considered necessary, as the subdivision of the land has resulted in the creation of new residential lots for which the predominant use is clearly non-rural.
A detailed list providing the name(s) of the owner(s) for each property has been provided under separate cover to Elected Members.
Comment
Under Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995 the Minister for Local Government is to determine the method of valuation of land. The Minister’s approval is required before the method of valuation of a property can be changed.
The Department of Local Government and Regional Development has confirmed that the process of subdivision does not automatically give rise to a change in the method of valuing land. Instead, upon receiving advice from a local authority the Minister is required to make a determination and advise the Valuer General accordingly.
Statutory Compliance
Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995 requires the Minister to determine the method of valuation to be used by a local government and publish a notice of the determination in the Government Gazette -
“(1) The Minister is to –
(a) determine the method of valuation of land to be used by a local government as the basis for a rate; and
(b) publish a notice of the determination in the Government Gazette.
(2) In determining the method of valuation of land to be used by a local government the Minister is to have regard to the general principle that the basis for a rate on any land is to be –
(a) where the land is used predominantly for rural purposes, the unimproved value of the land; and
(b) where the land is used predominantly for non-rural purposes, the gross rental value of land.”
The Department Local Government and Regional Development has advised that the powers under Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995 have been delegated to the Director General of the Department. In addition, the Department has advised that the effective date of the change is the date of the Director General’s approval.
Strategic Implications
“Outcome 4 – Governance – Leadership and Community engagement to ensure the best use of our physical, financial and human resources”.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The change in basis of rating to gross rental value as opposed to the unimproved value will result in the owners making a more equitable contribution to the City’s rate income.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES the change in predominant use of Lots 906-909, 911-914, 916-921 and 9500 DP47585 Caporn Street, Sinagra and Lots 700-702 on DP47159 Caporn Street, Sinagra.
2. RECOMMENDS to the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development that pursuant to Section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, that the method of valuation for each property outlined in 1. above be changed from unimproved value to gross rental value.
3. NOTES that the effective date of the new method of valuation for each property outlined in 1. above to be the date of gazettal.
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File Ref: S13/0002V011
File Name: BB Financial Activity Statements for the Period Ended 30 November 2006.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Finance
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 2
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Issue
To consider Financial Activity Statements for the period ended 30 November 2006.
Background
Regulation 34(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to present the financial activity statement according to nature and type, by program, or by business unit. Administration has opted to present the statement of financial activity by nature and type and in a similar format to that presented in the Rate Setting Statement for the 2006/2007 Annual Budget. This format separates operating revenue and expenditure from other revenue and expenditure and provides improved disclosure of Council’s underlying operating result.
The Financial Activity Statement is in the form of an Income Statement and Balance Sheet. The Income Statement compares year to date actual income and expenditure with the year to date budget, shows variances, forecast changes and end of year forecasts. The Balance Sheet shows the current status of the City’s assets and liabilities.
In addition to the above, Regulation 34(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to adopt a percentage or value, calculated in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, to be used in statements of financial activity for reporting material variances. At its meeting of 31 October 2006, Council adopted 10% for the reporting of variances for 2006/2007.
Detail
The attached Statement of Financial Activity for the period ended 30 November 2006 represents the five (5) months results of the financial year past.
Administration proposes to conduct regular reviews with each Service Unit with regard to their progress to date against budget and revised forecasts will be included in future Statement of Financial Activity reports presented to Council. These reviews will form the basis of the City’s review of the Annual Budget and also form the basis of the preliminary discussions for the Budget for 2007/2008.
The first major review was conducted by Administration during December and looked at the results for the year to 30 November. While no revised forecasts have been added to the financial reports to date, as a result of the reviews recently conducted, a number of minor forecast changes will be included in the next report to be presented to Council for the period ended 31 December 2006.
Comments on the financial performance compared to the annual budget for the period ended 30 November 2006 are set out below.
Consultation
Nil
Comment
The following comments are provided on the Income Statement and Balance Sheet for the period ended 30 November 2006 -
Income Statement (Attachment 1 refers)
The operating result for the City to the end of November is a favourable variance of $5.831 million. The following information is provided on key aspects of the year to date financial performance:-
Operating Revenue
Result to end of November Favourable Variance of $1.528 million
Full Year Budget $76.138 million
Overall at the end of November, operating revenue was ahead of the YTD budget in all areas, with the exception of User Charge Income. This unfavourable variance in User Charge Income could be due in part to timing differences in the actual receipt of revenues compared to budget spreads originally loaded by Administration. As part of the Service Unit reviews conducted during December, Administration has made some changes to the spread codes to more properly reflect the estimated timing of the receipt of revenues.
The City receives significant revenues in the first months of the financial year from Rates Income and Domestic Refuse Charges following the issue of the Annual Rate Notices. Rates Income is already $348,357 ahead of the progressive budget with the balance of the remaining Budget to be raised through Interim Rates issued following the completion of new homes or commercial premises or the completion of other additions to these properties over the remaining months.
Operating Expenses
Result to end of November Favourable Variance of $4.304 million
Full Year Budget $82.789 million
Overall at the end of November, Operating Expenses are below budget in all areas with the exception of Insurance Expenses, Miscellaneous Expenses and Internal Cost Allocations. These unfavourable variances are due in part to timing differences between actual results and budget spreads loaded by Administration. As noted above minor changes to some spread codes have been identified as part of the budget reviews completed in December and the results will be monitored closely over the coming months.
Significant favourable variances in Salary and Wage Expenses as well as Contract Expenses and Material Expenses reflect savings from delays in the filling of staff vacancies as well as the timing of maintenance and other operational projects by the City. Insurance Expenses show an unfavourable variance of $0.312 million, which reflects the timing of payment of insurance premiums and original budget spreads loaded by Administration.
Other Revenue and Expenses
Result to end of November Favourable Variance of $7.574 million
Full Year Budget $38.500 million
Other Revenue and Expenses includes Capital Grants, Contributions, Town Planning Scheme activities and Assets Received Free of Charge from developers.
There are significant unfavourable variances in Capital Grant and Subsidy Income and Capital Cash Contribution Income. The timing of the receipt of these revenues and payment of expenses is related to the City’s Capital Works Programme and also land development activity. Administration will monitor progress against budget over the coming months to ensure all budgeted Grant and Contribution Income is received.
The major contributor to the overall favourable variance relates to Town Planning Schemes. As at the end of November TPS Scheme Income was already $0.4.636 million ahead of budget, whereas, TPS Expenses was $3.255 million below budget. These variances reflect the timing of land development activity.
Capital Expenditure
Expenditure to end of November $6.256 million
Full Year Budget $47.237 million
The year to date results reflects the timing of projects undertaken by the City. More detailed reports on the progress of the Capital Works Programme will be provided in coming months.
Balance Sheet (Attachment 2 refers)
The Balance Sheet as at 30 November 2006 shows there are significant increases in the amount of Investments, due to the receipt of rate revenues and the balance of funds carried forward from 2005/2006.
For 2006/2007 the projected change in net assets from operations will result in a decrease in Equity to $657.318 million. With only five (5) months lapsed, no forecast changes have been made and therefore no changes have been factored into this expected result.
Statutory Compliance
The monthly financial report for the period ended 30 November 2006 complies with Section 6.4 of the Local Government Act 1995 and Regulations 34 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Strategic Implications
“Outcome 4 – Governance – Leadership and Community engagement to ensure the best use of our physical, financial and human resources”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
As outlined above and detailed in Attachments 1 and 2.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council RECEIVES the Financial Activity Statement report for the month of November 2006.
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File Ref: P33/0260V01
File Name: CA Business Plan Subdivision of Part Lot 257 and Lot 15 Motivation Drive Wangara.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Contracts & Property
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: 3
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Issue
To consider adopting a Business Plan addressing subdivision opportunities for the City’s Lot 15 and 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara.
Background
The City holds the freehold ownership of the following two adjoining land parcels in Motivation Drive, Wangara (Attachment 1 refers):-
Details
Lot (street) number 15 (70) 257 (86)
Land Area: 11.9054 hectares 4.8282 hectares
Certificate of Title: Volume 1164 Folio 564 Volume 2215 Folio 92
DPS2 Zoning: General Industrial General Industrial
This property has generally been used for refuse/recycling applications, with the front portion of Lot 257 accommodating the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) and Lot 15 previously used as a municipal landfill site.
LandCorp has been progressively subdividing land within the Enterprise Park Industrial Estate and has further land holdings to the immediate south and east of the City’s Lot 15 and north of Lot 257. To date, the City has agreed to enter into two proposals with LandCorp involving Lot 15 to facilitate the ongoing subdivision process:-
· CS05-12/05 - Sale of a portion of Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara
The sale of the south eastern portion of Lot 15 Motivation Drive, comprising approximately 2280m2 to LandCorp, subject to the execution of a suitable agreement detailing the financial arrangements between the City and LandCorp.
· CS05-10/05 – Excavation Proposal for Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara
In principle approval of the proposal for LandCorp to excavate the eastern portion of the City’s Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara to provide the necessary batter on the City’s land to facilitate the construction of Callaway Road at a level of approximately 50m AHD.
Council, at its meeting held on 19 September 2006 considered report CS03-09/06 dealing with a preliminary subdivision opportunity for Lot 257. The report indicated the latest subdivision plan prepared for LandCorp’s Stage 10 identified an opportunity for the subdivision to extend across to the undeveloped rear section of the City’s Lot 257 (Attachment 2 refers). As a result, the following resolution was adopted:-
“That Council:-
1. NOTES that the latest staging plan prepared by LandCorp for its Enterprise Park subdivision includes a potential subdivision layout including an access road over a portion of the City’s Lot 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara;
2. AUTHORISES the Chief Executive Officer to counter sign the relevant Form 1A - Application for Approval of Freehold Subdivision prepared by LandCorp for its stage 10 subdivision, including a portion of the City’s Lot 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara; and
3. NOTES that following formal negotiations with LandCorp, a further report will be presented to Council to formally consider any land transaction that may be required, subject to the relevant provisions of the Local Government Act 1995.”
At its meeting held on Tuesday, 21 November 2006, Council considered report CS05-11/06 which provided details of a preliminary assessment of the proposed subdivision and broader opportunities for the staged redevelopment of the balance of Lot 257 and Lot 15. As this type of activity constitutes a ‘commercial enterprise’ as defined in section 3.59 of the Local Government Act 1995 (the Act), a draft Business Plan was prepared and attached to the report.
The Business Plan included the following statement of purpose:-
“The City of Wanneroo proposes to subdivide Lot 15 and 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara to create a range of industrial Lots. The subdivision will be undertaken in stages, subject to demand and feasibility. Indicatively, the following major stages are proposed:
· Stage 1 excavation of boundary to Lot 15 for construction of Callaway Street
· Stage 2 subdivision development of rear section of Lot 257
· Stage 3 excavation of landfill site
· Stage 4 subdivision development of balance Lot 15 and 257
Council has previously endorsed Stage 1 and LandCorp is currently planning the implementation. This Business Plan addresses those stages that will actually lead to development of the land and thereby constitute a Major Land Transaction as defined in Section 3.59 of the Local Government Act 1995 (the Act).”
As a result, the following resolution was adopted:-
“That Council:-
1. APPROVES the advertising of the Business Plan for the Subdivision of Lot 15 & 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara in accordance with Section 3.59(4) of the Local Government Act 1995; and
2. NOTES that a further report will be presented to Council at the conclusion of the public submission period associated with 1) above.”
Detail
The Business Plan was advertised in the Western Australian Newspaper on Saturday 25 November 2006, with the statutory six week public submission period closing on Monday 8 January 2007. Two submissions were received, as summarised below:-
1. Water Corporation – letter dated 20 December 2006
Stating that the Water Corporation has no objection in principle to the proposal and highlighting that a wastewater pump station will be required to serve the subdivision.
2. Koltasz Smith – faxed letter dated 8 January 2007 (Attachment 3 refers)
On behalf of its client Starbrake Pty Ltd (owners of adjoining Lot 3), expressing support for the Business Plan objectives to have the Council owned land developed for industrial use and remediated as necessary. However, Starbrake Pty Ltd requested consideration of an alternative proposal prior to any formal decision being made on the advertised Business Plan.
Effectively, the alternative proposal was for Council to “agree to receive an offer to purchase Lots 257 and 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara” and on the basis that Starbrake Pty Ltd “would acquire the land based on independent valuation of the en globo market value of the land plus additional amounts equivalent to the net profit to Council.”
Consultation
A public submission process is incorporated into the public notice requirements for a Major Land Transaction of this nature.
Comment
The Business Plan sought to address the City’s statutory obligations under section 3.59 of the Act by clearly detailing the current land development proposal for lot 257, whilst also outlining a longer term concept for the remediation and subsequent subdivision of Lot 15, being the old landfill tip site.
In accordance with section 3.59 (5) of the Act, Council is now in a position to make a decision on the proposal as outlined in the Business Plan, after considering the submissions received. In this respect, the following is relevant:-
1. There were no objections raised to the principles and objectives outlined in the Business Plan.
2. The requirement for a wastewater pump station as identified within the Water Corporation submission will be considered in the relevant subdivision designs, which will be subject to normal approval processes.
3. The submission from Koltasz Smith, on behalf of Starbrake Pty Ltd supports the Business Plan objectives, but suggests an alternative method of achieving it, through the outright sale of the properties. This is a significant departure from the proposal detailed in the Business Plan and if it were to be considered would require the preparation and advertising of a new Business Plan outlining relevant details, including full disclosure of the consideration and market value of the property.
As Starbrake Pty Ltd are the owners of the adjoining Lot 3, it is likely that they are in a position to achieve economies in the development of Lot 15 in conjunction with its own property. In addition, Koltasz Smith indicate that Starbrake Pty Ltd “has a distinct advantage over other developers of land in similar condition as they also have ownership of and/or guaranteed access to landfill disposal sites and sand quarries, as well as the equipment and experienced personnel and technology to complete the job with the minimum amount of disturbance to adjoining landholders. They are therefore able to dispose of, for example, any peat and contaminated soils and excavate sand leading to the creation of stable and geotechnically sound finished levels to complete rehabilitation prior to the actual subdivision being enacted.”
Given the previous use associated with Lot 15, the Contaminated Sites Act 2003 requires the property to be registered, which will then result in a contamination assessment and classification. This will impose certain requirements in terms of remediation of the site. There is little doubt that the remediation of Lot 15 will be a particularly sensitive and complex project and require involvement by suitably qualified and experienced consultants and contractors. There are development risks associated and a sale option may be a viable consideration.
In respect to the subdivision of the rear portion of Lot 257, the proposal indicated in the submission is for the value for the property to be based on an assessment of the en globo market valuation, plus an amount equivalent to what the City would have achieved by way of net profit. Accordingly, whilst this option may be expedient, it is arguable whether the City will actually achieve a better financial outcome for this stage of works. However, if a sale was to be considered, it is likely to have a detrimental effect on the timing of works associated with LandCorp’s stage 10 and consequently the release of serviced industrial Lots. Similarly, an arrangement for the sale of Lot 15 at this stage could impact on the construction of Callaway Street and consequently the Lots adjacent to that road.
Accordingly, it is considered that the City should proceed with the current proposals in conjunction with LandCorp, being:-
1. the agreed excavation of the rear section of Lot 15 for the location of the batter associated with Callaway Street (with appropriate compensation); and
2. subdivision of the rear portion of Lot 257 as detailed in the stage 10 subdivision application.
Each stage of the development was proposed to be the subject of a separate feasibility study, therefore whilst adoption of the Business Plan would enable the initial stage of the proposal outlined in the Business Plan to proceed, it would not lock in future stages.
Starbrake Pty Ltd has submitted a subdivision application for its Lot 3, which will necessitate excavation of the sand resource. This will create a requirement to consider the treatment of the boundary with the City’s Lot 15. It is therefore appropriate for further discussion to proceed with Starbrake Pty Ltd regarding the remediation and subsequent subdivision of Lot 15. These discussions could then lead to a decision on how to proceed, which could include one or a combination of the following options:-
1. City to retain the site and contract out the remediation and subsequent subdivision;
2. Enter into a joint venture for the remediation and subdivision works; or
3. Sell the property and transfer responsibility for the remediation of the site.
It is therefore recommended that the Council approve the proposal for the staged subdivision of Lot 257 and 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara as outlined in the Business Plan advertised on 25 November 2006.
Statutory Compliance
Local Government Act 1995
Section 3.59 of the Act deals with commercial enterprises by local governments and defines the development of land as a Major Land Transaction. The provision prescribes that:-
“(2) Before it -
(a) commences a major trading undertaking;
(b) enters into a major land transaction; or
(c) enters into a land transaction that is preparatory to entry into a major land transaction,
a local government is to prepare a business plan.”
This provision requires that a public notice of the proposed land transaction be advertised with an invitation for submission of public comments. Subsection 3.59 (5) then states that:
“(5) After the last day for submissions, the local government is to consider any submissions made and may decide to proceed with the undertaking or transaction as proposed or so that it is not significantly different from what was proposed.”
Contaminated Sites Act 2003
The Contaminated Sites Act (CSA) received assent in November 2003 and commenced operation on 1 December 2006. The CSA provides for the identification, recording management and remediation of contaminated sites and requires mandatory reporting of all known or suspected sites to the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC).
Whilst Lot 15 was licensed under the Environmental Protection Act 1986, the City is still bound by the requirements of the CSA. Pertinent sections are:-
Section |
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Requirement |
11 |
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The reporting of known or suspected contaminated sites |
13 |
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CEO (of DEC) to classify sites |
15 |
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CEO to provide written notice of the classification. Classifications include: not contaminated – unrestricted use contaminated – restricted use remediated for restricted use contaminated – remediation required; or decontaminated |
19 |
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Register of contaminated sites |
24 |
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Hierarchy of who is responsible for remediation |
25 |
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The person who caused, or contributed to contamination (after commencement of the Act) is responsible for remediation. |
26 |
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The person who changes the use of land is responsible for remediation. |
27 |
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Landowners responsible for remediation (where acquired in full knowledge of the contamination) |
30 |
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Responsibility for remediation may be transferred with approval of CEO. |
Relevant documentation has now been submitted to register this site with DEC.
Strategic Implications
The proposal is consistent with the City’s Strategic Plan (2006-2021) particularly the following strategic objectives:-
“Environmental
1.5 Improve the physical quality of the built environment
1.6 Minimise the incidence and impact of pollution
Economic
3.1 Increase availability of serviced commercial and industrial land
Governance
4.3 Improve asset management
4.5 Improve long-term financial viability”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Each stage of the proposed subdivision will be treated as independent projects and an appropriate business case presented to Council for consideration. In the case of the current proposal for the subdivision of part Lot 257, the following table reflects the indicative return, with a notional current market value of $2.6m ($85m2) attached to the development area:-
Development Costs |
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IRR |
Professional/Project Management fees |
$ 155,000 |
|
Preliminaries |
$ 105,000 |
|
Headworks |
$ 78,600 |
|
Civil works |
$ 1,380,000 |
|
Scheme contributions |
$ 590,125 |
|
Contingency |
$ 223,813 |
|
Offsets (-) |
($ 303,250) |
|
|
$ 2,229,288 |
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Current land value |
$ 2,600,000 |
|
|
$ 4,829,288 |
|
Sales Income |
|
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Proceeds |
($ 6,039,450) |
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Less sales expenses |
$ 210,986 |
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($ 5,828,464) |
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|
|
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Net Profit (not including interest) |
($ 999,176) |
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|
|
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GST |
$ 309,180 |
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Net Profit (not including interest) |
($689,996) |
30% |
Provision will need to be allowed in the 2007/08 Annual Budget for the relevant Capital Income and Expenditure, to reflect the above project requirements.
It is normal practice for Lots to be presold, with Settlement on issue of Titles. Accordingly, it is anticipated that cash outflows in the order of $2.2m will occur over the first 3-4 months, with income in the order of $5.8m (less GST) being received within the following 2-3 months. A net cash inflow of $3.6m.
Voting Requirements
Absolute Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES receipt of two submissions in response to the Notice published in the Western Australian Newspaper on Saturday, 25 November 2006, in accordance with Section 3.59 of the Local Government Act 1995, for the Business Plan outlining a proposal for the staged subdivision development of Lot 257 and 15 Motivation drive, Wangara;
2. APPROVES BY AN ABSOLUTE MAJORITY to proceed with the proposal as outlined in the Business Plan detailed in 1. above, subject to the preparation of a detailed business case for future stages involving Lot 15 Motivation drive, Wangara;
3. LISTS for consideration in the 2007/08 Capital Budget an appropriate allocation for the subdivision development of Lot 257 Motivation Drive, Wangara; and
4. AUTHORISES the Chief Executive Officer to enter into discussions with Starbrake Pty Ltd over the treatment of the southern boundary, remediation and subsequent subdivision development of Lot 15 Motivation Drive, Wangara, in accordance with the requirements of section 3.58 and 3.59 of the Local Government Act 1995.
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File Ref: P23/0097V01
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Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Contracts & Property
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment: 1
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Issue
To consider initiating an amendment to the District Planning Scheme to expand the Industrial Development zoning to two properties adjoining the eastern edge of the Neerabup Industrial Area.
Background
The establishment of a strategic industrial estate in Neerabup has been the subject of a range of planning studies since the early 1990’s, including the Metropolitan Strategy Plan in 1990 and the North West Corridor Structure Plan in 1992. The Metropolitan regional Scheme (MRS) was subsequently amended to provide a statutory base, with the application of an Industrial zoning across the subject area. The City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme was also updated to bring it into line with the MRS, with a General Industrial and Industrial Development zoning being introduced.
The Neerabup Industrial Area (NIA) Structure Plan was adopted by the Western Australian Planning Commission on 11 January 2005. The area under the structure plan (Attachment 1 refers) comprises approximately 1,000 hectares, with 40% being owned either by the City of Wanneroo (Lot 4) or LandCorp. Some development is already occurring in the area, with the establishment of the Wesbeam LVL Plant and proposed Mindarie Regional Council Resource Recovery Facility.
Detail
Whilst the NIA covers an area of approximately 1000 hectares (including the existing industrial estate), there are considerable constraints that will impact either on the short term and/or long-term development potential. This includes:-
Flora and fauna
Two Bush Forever Sites have portions that lie within the NIA; Site 293 affects Lot 21 and Site 295 is identified within Lots 4, 506 and 902. The combined area of the two sites within the NIA is approximately 90 hectares or 9% of the total area of the NIA.
In addition, a Flora and Vegetation survey of Lot 4 was undertaken in 2005, which identified a Banksia woodland vegetation type site, which is a Floristic Community Type (FCT 20a) listed as a Threatened Ecological Community (TEC). The area affected overlaps the Bush Forever site, however the full impact is yet to be determined and will be the subject of negotiation.
Further surveys are being undertaken across the NIA to determine whether there are other TEC’s or environmental issues that will need to be taken into consideration, however at this stage, it appears that the developable area within the NIA has been reduced by at least 10% by this factor alone. It is of note, that both Bush Forever and the listing of FCT 20A were both introduced after the zoning of the NIA.
Basic Raw Materials Policy
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) has released Statement of Planning Policy No, 2.4 – Basic Raw Materials. The central and western portion of the NIA is identified as a limestone/limesand resource and is identified as a Priority Resource Location, being known areas of high resource potential, which should be held available for current and future extraction.
Accordingly, the Policy recognises the need for staged excavation to prepare the site for future industrial use. Given the volume of resource available within the NIA, volume removed to date and market demand, there is a significant imbalance between likely take up demand for industrial land and the rate that this land can be made available.
Currently, it is estimated that of the land controlled by the City or LandCorp, there is only sufficient ‘development ready’ land to meet the next 3-5 years demand.
A substantial objective recognised in the North West Corridor Structure Plan for the size and location of the NIA was employment generation of a capacity to meet a 60% self-sufficiency target within the corridor. The target was then 36,000 employees, which equated to a requirement of 1800 hectares of industrial land throughout the corridor, from Wangara to Yanchep (including Neerabup). At that stage it was identified that the actual amount planned was in the vicinity of 1995 hectares. This ‘over-provision’ during the early planning stage was considered desirable:-
1. given that much of the area would be subject to limestone quarrying which could reduce the effective industrial area; and
2. to permit added flexibility in later planning of residential or non-residential land requirements.
This employment generation factor has remained as a key principle in the strategic planning for the subdivision development of the NIA. However, with the increasing population estimates for the corridor, reduction in developable land and timing constraints imposed by the extraction requirements, there are serious questions being raised whether this target is achievable.
There is also the potential for this position to be exacerbated by a number of proposals being submitted from industries wishing to be allocated large land parcels in Neerabup. These include construction related industries and power generation plants, each of which would deliver relatively small employment numbers on a per hectare basis.
Strategically, the issue of long-term industrial land supply needs to be considered in a wider context and at a whole of government level. The appropriate forum for this to occur is through the proposed review of the North West Corridor Structure Plan. In the interim however, the release of land in the NIA needs to be managed to maximise potential.
Increasing pressure is being exerted on the City and LandCorp to consider allocating land for up to three power generation plants in the NIA, each requiring approximately 10 hectares with the potential for future expansion. This is being resisted, given the possible impact on future adjacent development and incompatibility with planning objectives for the NIA. However it is recognised that these plants are required to complement power supply requirements for the northern corridor and a Neerabup location is supported by the Office of Energy due to demand requirements and proximity to the Terminal Substation proposed for Neerabup.
Accordingly, alternative sites have been considered that meet the locational requirements but do not consume valuable developable land within the NIA. Two sites have been identified adjoining the eastern end of the NIA:-
· the balance of the City’s freehold Lot 2692. Approximately 9.5 hectares of this 47.2 hectare site is within the boundary of the NIA and zoned Industrial Development. The balance is Regional Reservation – Parks and Recreation, of which, an area of approximately 6 hectares is leased to the Tiger Kart Club.
· Crown Reserve 11598 is dissected by Old Yanchep Road, with the northern section an old waste disposal site and a portion of the southern section leased out to the Wanneroo Junior Motorcross Club. Both portions have a Parks and Recreation reservation, with Bush Forever across a substantial proportion, despite the previous waste disposal site use.
Consultation
A Scheme and Structure Plan amendment both require an appropriate element of public consultation.
Comment
Strategic and visioning workshops held as part of the subdivision planning processes between the City and LandCorp, and including participation from a range of government agencies has identified a critical issue in respect to the overall volume of unconstrained Industrial land and that proportion that is ‘development ready’ to meet imminent demand.
Accordingly, whilst this issue is likely to be picked up by relevant planning agencies and addressed in the longer term, in the interim, the potential of expanding the NIA specifically to allow for the establishment of a ‘power’ precinct has been raised with relevant statutory authorities. This approach has been taken, given the various power generation companies have been seeking an expedient outcome to facilitate the development of appropriate submissions.
It is proposed to prepare an amendment to the NIA Structure Plan that will consider wider planning issues in respect to NIA, including opportunities for its expansion. This process however will require substantial consideration and preparation of relevant data and will therefore not be completed for a couple of months. In the interim, it would be an advantage if it could be demonstrated that the alternative locations are being actively pursued and zoning reviewed. Accordingly, it is proposed that a Scheme amendment be initiated and request made to the WAPC for an associated MRS amendment.
It should be noted, that any existing leases will not be affected by any change to the zoning of the land. In the longer term however, it may be appropriate, subject to subdivision planning to consider rationalising the location of the various motor sport activities.
Statutory Compliance
The amendment will be processed in accordance with the Town Planning Regulations.
Strategic Implications
This proposal is consistent with the City’s 2006 – 2021 Strategic Plan and meets the following Outcome Objectives:-
“3.1 Increase availability of serviced commercial and industrial land; and
3.2 Improve regional infrastructure”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Given that Lot 2692 is held in freehold by the City, the expansion of the Industrial zoning to this Lot will enhance its market value. In the case of Reserve 11598, as it is Crown land, unless it is acquired by the City, there would be no direct financial implication on the city.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 75 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 PREPARES Amendment No. 77 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 by rezoning the balance of Lot 2692 and Crown Reserve 11598 from Parks and Recreation Reservation to the Industrial Development Zone;
2. FORWARDS a copy of the amendment to the Western Australian Planning Commission seeking its consent to advertise;
3. REFERS Amendment No. 77 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) pursuant to Section 81 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 subject to 2. above. Should the EPA advise that the amendment does not require assessment, ADVERTISE the amendment for a period of 42 days.
4. REQUESTS the North West District Planning Committee to request the Western Australian Planning Commission to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme by deleting the Parks and Recreation Reservation over the balance of Lot 2692 and Crown Reserve 11598 and rezoning the land to the Industrial Zone.
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File Ref: S07/0004V02
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Ronda Raymond
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider the proposed Deed of Variation to the Home and Community Care (HACC) Service Agreement 2006/2010 – reflecting recent growth funding increases in recurrent and non recurrent allocations.
Background
The City of Wanneroo has worked in collaboration with State and Federal funding bodies to provide Home and Community Care since 1985 – it currently provides support to over 700 eligible elderly and disabled people. The aim of HACC is to assist individuals and their carers by providing a range of support services which promote community independance, enhances quality of life in the home, and helps to prevent premature entry into hostel or nursing home accommodation.
On the 16 August 2006, the City of Wanneroo submitted a Growth funding application to the Department of Health for $742,315.00 pa in recurrent funding. The aim of this application was to support and expand the City’s Adult Day Centre Programs and respond to increased demands for the provision of services to its elderly and disabled residents. The application also requested a sum of $77,809 in non-recurrent funding for the purchase of various program capital items.
On 5th January 2007, the City received news from the Department of Health that it was been successful in various components of its application, and was offered an increase of $402,312 (GST exclusive) in recurrent growth funding, with a supporting amount of $77,809 for non-recurrent funding.
Detail
An increase of recurrent funding is pending the City’s acceptance of the proposed Deed of Variation to the HACC Service Agreement 2006/2010 for inclusion in the 2006/2007 Service Specification Schedule between the State Department of Health and the City of Wanneroo.
The Service Agreement specifies all aspects of the contract, including the Annual Funding Level (AFL), the City’s insurance details, the financial obligations, reporting requirements and most importantly, the details of the service delivery and the unit price to the City for delivery of the services.
Service Specification Changes Brief
Manner of Variation
The proposed Deed of Variation to the Service Agreement Schedules (Schedule 1) 2006/2010 is inserted as follows:
Annual Funding Levels
|
2006/07 |
Proposed 2006/2007 |
2007/08 |
2008/09 |
2009/10 |
|
Agreed |
Actual |
Indicative |
Indicative |
Indicative |
|
|
Note 1 |
Note 2 |
Note 2 |
Note 2 |
Output funding |
1,280,798 |
1,509,241 |
1,710,397 |
1,746,315 |
1,782,988 |
GST payable (10% of AFL) |
128,079 |
150,924 |
171,039 |
174,631 |
178,298 |
Total Funding Level (incl GST) |
1,408,877 |
1,660,164 |
1,881,436 |
1,920,946. |
1,961,286 |
Note 1: includes 2.1% indexation and 50% growth Funding – period 1 January to 30 June
Note 2: includes 2.1% indexation estimate plus balance of growth funding equalling 100% - e.g. 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008
Service Agreement Total for 2006/2010 (including GST): $7,423,834.87
Service Specification Schedule (SSS)
The existing and proposed levels of client numbers, service delivery and service types requested in the Deed of Variation service schedule (Schedule 4) is outlined below:
City of Wanneroo Current SSS Table |
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Current |
Proposed |
Current |
Proposed |
Current |
Proposed |
Current |
Proposed |
Service Type of Assistance
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Number Of Clients |
Number Of Clients |
Volume/ Hrs/ One way trips/Meals |
Volume/Hr One way trips/Meals |
Unit Price $$$ |
Unit Price $$$ |
Total Purchase $ |
Total Purchase $ |
Allied Health (provided at home) |
30 |
40 |
60 |
70 |
40.00 |
40.75 |
2,400 |
2,853 |
Assessment |
300 |
506 |
2,000 |
2,206 |
32.00 |
32.63 |
64,000 |
71,990 |
Client Care Coordination |
50 |
235 |
200 |
547 |
30.00 |
31.51 |
6,000 |
17,235 |
Centre Based Day Care |
227 |
274 |
57,050 |
62,525 |
9.30 |
9.49 |
530,565 |
593,071 |
Counselling Support, Information & Advocacy (Care Recipient) |
50 |
50 |
197 |
197 |
30.00 |
30.66 |
5,910 |
6,039 |
Domestic Assistance (contracted out) |
255 |
305 |
9,580 |
10,519 |
32.00 |
32.64 |
306,560 |
343,304 |
Meals (contracted out) |
180 |
180 |
21,008 |
21,008 |
1.50 |
1.50 |
31,512 |
31,512 |
Personal Care (contracted out) |
20 |
28 |
2,500 |
3,166 |
32.00 |
32.13 |
80,000 |
101,712 |
Respite care |
25 |
41 |
1,800 |
2,491 |
30.00 |
30.47 |
54,000 |
75,909 |
Social Support (contracted out) |
20 |
32 |
1,190 |
1,814 |
30.00 |
30.43 |
35,700 |
55,200 |
Transport (includes CBDC) |
250 |
339 |
13,400 |
16,884 |
12.25 |
12.46 |
164,150 |
210,414 |
Total AFL |
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|
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1,280,797 |
1,509.241 |
Total Fee income |
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94,350 |
94,350 |
The above tables demonstrate a significant increase in client numbers, volume of hours, trips/meals and the recently increased unit price offered in recurrent growth funding.
Non– Recurrent funding
On 5 January 2007, the City of Wanneroo also received advice that it was successful in its non-recurrent funding application, and was offered $77,809 (GST exclusive) for the purchase of various capital items to support ongoing program delivery.Subject to acceptance of this offer, the anticipated use of this grant is demonstrated in the following table:
Adult Day Centre |
Item |
Cost |
Quinns/Two Rocks/Alexander Heights |
Digital Camera and processing unit |
$500.00 |
Quinns |
Computer |
$2000.00 |
Quinns |
DVD player |
$400.00 |
Quinns/Alexander Heights |
2 x replacement wheel chairs |
$1300.00 |
Quinns |
Photocopier |
$2000.00 |
Quinns |
Safe and installation |
$ 400.00 |
Quinns |
Upgrade out door patio including gate to park |
$2000.00 |
Alexander Heights |
18 steel frame chairs (with arms) |
$2000.00 |
Alexander Heights |
Pool table for dementia group |
$1500.00 |
Alexander Heights |
18 plastic chairs |
$720.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
3x spilt system air conditioner units |
$4500.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
3x stereo systems |
$2150.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
3x sets of pool balls & 8 cues |
$450.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
3x staff office chairs |
$300.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
3x water dispensers |
$1350.00 |
Alexander Heights/Heights Community |
2x pamphlets stands |
$400.00 |
Heights Community |
6x bucket chairs |
$2100.00 |
Heights Community |
8 x padded chairs (no arms) |
$2000.00 |
Heights Community |
Upgrade office work station |
$1000.00 |
|
Total of non re-current equipment requirements |
$29,570.00 |
Adult Day Centre |
Vehicle |
Cost |
Quinns Rock: Young people with disability/Stroke groups Kookaburra club (ATSI) |
Toyota Hiace 2.5L turbo diesel Manual Commuter 12 seater bus |
$48,239.20 |
|
Total of non re-current vehicle requirements |
$48,239.20 |
|
Grand total non –recurrent funding |
$77,809.00 + $7,780.00 (GST) = $85,590 |
Non re-current Continued
Under the agreement, acquittal of the non-recurrent funding will occur when the audited HACC Specific financial statement, non-recurrent funding section has been completed, incurring the expenditure.
Special conditions of Grant offered is funding providing for the purchase of assets shall be treated in the same manner as described in the signed Service Agreement (2006/2010), clause 7 funded Assets and not subject to clause 12 of this grant. The offered non-recurrent funding grant will be forwarded with the recurrent funding grant 2006/2007.
Consultation
Nil
Comment
By 2021, the number of people with disabilities in Western Australia is expected to increase by more than 200,000, due mainly to our ageing population. In the Local Government Area of Wanneroo, more then 25,000 residents have been identified as having a moderate or severe disability that restricts their capacity to live independently.
With this group of residents, approximately 9,000 are aged between 15 and 44 years of age and are in need of support to improve their quality of life and independance. (Refer DSC Profile of Disability City of Wanneroo-South- West Perth).
At the Council meeting of 27 June 2006 (CDO8-06/06 refers) it was resolved:
“That Council:
2. SEEK urgent amendments to funding agreements with the Department of Health to increase unit rates to match current market pricing and increase the number of service packages as a result of population increases within the City of Wanneroo.
3. REVIEWS Home and Community Care services in light of negotiations with the Department of Health”
Administration has responded to this resolution and undertaken an ongoing dialogue with the funding body to address issues such as – future growth, unit cost considerations, wait lists, funding levels and the continued development of the City’s HACC program.
A key strategy to address previous service imbalance has been the lodgement of the “growth funding application”, the success of which has led to this offer and deed of variation.
Whilst the overall level of recurrent assistance on offer ($402,312) is below the initial requested amount ($742,000) – it is deemed as being a substantial offer that will greatly enhance the levels of services available to residents of the City. The outcomes effectively being a substantial increase in services available through the adult day centre program, and increased levels of services available to residents (in their home) - to an increased client base.
The funding on offer will provide a substantial “catch up” strategy to reduce the current operational funding deficit and proposed ongoing discussions with the funding body will be seeking a long term resolution and agreed development program.
The ongoing issues for discussion centred around the delivery of HACC services will be the topic of a Council Forum meeting to be held before the end of the 2006/07 financial year.
Statutory Compliance
A Council resolution is required to allow the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to affix the common seal of the City of Wanneroo
Strategic Implications
The provision of these services is consistent with the City of Wanneroo’s Strategic Plan (2006-2021) outcomes and objectives.
“Social – Healthy, safe, vibrant and connected communities
2.1 Increase choice and quality of neighbourhood and lifestyle options”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The offered increase in funding will better place the City to meet the increasing demand for HACC services.
Past strategies to reduce the program’s operational deficit due to significant cost increases in contracted labour costs, have previously been reported to Council (CD08-06/06 and CD02-12/06 refer). These remain in practice, and together with the recurrent funding levels on offer, will continue to significantly reduce the risk of ongoing future deficits.
As provided in service specification changes brief of this report, this offer equates to an annual increase in recurrent funding of $402,312 (ex GST) or an increased payment of $201,156 (ex GST) for the remainder of the 2006/07 financial year. A non-recurrent amount of $77,809 (ex GST) is on offer.
Payment Schedule
The proposed Deed of Variation to the Service Agreement Schedules (Schedule 6) 2006/2007 is inserted as follows:
The City of Wanneroo will receive AFL per Annum for Service Agreement Term, the Annual funding level will be inclusive of all payable GST and is calculated in the following table for 2006/2007.
Payment Dates |
|
Amount to be paid $ |
|
Payments |
Total funding |
GST |
Total Service funding Payment |
1 July 2006 @ 30% |
384,239 |
38,423.94 |
422,66.34 |
Indexation |
27,287 |
2,728.70 |
30,015.71 |
1 Oct 2006 @ 25% |
320,199 |
32,019.95 |
352,219.45 |
1 Jan 2007 @ 25% |
320,199 |
32,019.95 |
352,219.45 |
50% Growth funding |
201,156 |
20,115.55 |
221,271.05 |
1 April 2007 @ 20% |
256,160 |
25,615.96 |
281,775.56 |
Total of AFL funding 2006/2007 |
1,509,241 |
150,924.05 |
1,660,164.55 |
Should Council determine not to sign this agreement, the City will lose access to funding and will no longer be able to provide HACC services. Additionally, should Council change its focus in this area of service provision, this agreement may be terminated at any time during its term by providing 90 days written notice to the Department.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive officer to execute and affix the common seal of the City of Wanneroo to the Deed of Variation between the City of Wanneroo and the Department of Health for the provision of Home and Community Care Services.
2. NOTES the following budget adjustments for the period 2006/07required to incorporate the changes in funding allocated to services, as proposed and outlined in the Service Specification Schedule of the service agreement
Service |
Adopted Budget Allocation 2006/07 |
New Budget Allocation |
Allied Health (provided at home) |
2,400 |
2,853 |
Assessment |
64,000 |
71,990 |
Client Care Coordination |
6,000 |
17,235 |
Centre Based Day Care |
530,565 |
593,071 |
Counselling Support, Information & Advocacy (Care Recipient) |
5,911 |
6,039 |
Domestic Assistance (contracted out) |
306,560 |
343,304 |
Meals |
31,512 |
31,512 |
Personal Care (contracted out) |
80,000 |
101,712 |
Respite care |
54,000 |
75,909 |
Social Support (contracted out) |
35,700 |
55,200 |
Transport (includes CBDC) |
164,150 |
210,416 |
Total AFL |
1,280,798 |
1,509,241 |
3. NOTES the ongoing review of the Home and Community Services Program in light of ongoing negotiations with the Department of Health.
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File Ref: P/0045V01
File Name: BA Warradale Community Centre Alcohol Restrictions Review .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: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 1
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Issue
To consider the outcome of the trial restrictions regarding functions involving the consumption of alcohol at the Warradale Community Centre, Landsdale.
Background
Council first considered restrictions on functions involving the consumption of alcohol at the Warradale Community Centre (the Centre) at its meeting held on 12 August 2003 (Report CD 01-08/03). As a result of this meeting Council resolved to:
“1. CONFIRMS the implementation of a six-month trial period from 1 July 2003 to1 January 2004, in which functions involving the consumption of alcohol are restricted to a 9.00pm finish time.
2. NOTES that a further report will be presented to Council in 2004 with the outcomes of the six month trial arrangements.
3. APPROVES the installation of a chain gate at the entrance of the Warradale Community Centre car park, with the padlock keyed to the same series as the lock to the front door of the community centre by 1 October 2003, at a cost of approximately $850.00, which will be locked by the last user group to use the facility each evening and opened each morning by the City’s Safer Citizens Officers and to be reviewed after eight months to identify the effectiveness of these arrangements.”
Consequently the trial was undertaken and the results reported to Council at its meeting of 8 June 2004, where Council resolved to:
“1. ENDORSES the existing trial period for alcohol restrictions art Warradale Community Centre to be extended for a period of two years expiring on 31 May 2006.
2. NOTES that a further report evaluating the outcome of this trial will be presented to Council in July 2006.”
Detail
In reviewing the existing restrictions on functions at the Centre, Administration undertook to appoint external consultant, CATALYSE, to determine the needs and expectations of the local community as it relates to the Centre, including the existing restrictions in place for functions involving the consumption of alcohol. Given the nature of the issues relating to the issue surrounding the alcohol restrictions, it was considered appropriate to have an independent review undertaken. The existing restrictions on functions involving the consumption of alcohol have continued to remain in place during the review period.
Apart from considering the alcohol restrictions, the review also sought to measure the community’s awareness of the centre, community satisfaction with the centre, booking levels and frequency of attendance.
The review process was undertaken via a survey of the community, which involved a total of 2,122 surveys sent to all residents within Landsdale, the Landsdale Residents Association and all current user groups of the Centre. Included within this were 200 random surveys of residents within the suburbs of Madeley, Alexander Heights, Marangaroo, Darch and Ballajura. As a result of the survey mail out, a total of 366 responses were received.
The key findings of the survey have been included within Attachment 1 and a copy of the full report has been placed within the Elected Members’ Reading Room. The key findings, as they relate to the alcohol restrictions are as follows:
Alcohol restrictions for functions
§ While 44% of respondents support a 9pm alcohol curfew, it is opposed by 38% of respondents
§ Those who support the curfew do so because they believe it is a way of managing anti-social behaviour and noise
§ Those who oppose the curfew say that a 9pm curfew is too restrictive, and that it penalises those who behave responsibly
§ Respondents suggested some alternative solutions, including ranger or security patrols, employing bouncers or security at the event, increasing the bond, imposing penalties for anti-social behaviour, getting those hiring the facility to sign an agreement of responsibility, making the venue sound-proof and installing security cameras
Interest in booking the Centre would increase significantly if the curfew was lifted
§ Interest in booking the Centre for adult birthday parties (40th, 50th, etc) would increase from 16% with a curfew to 56% if there was no curfew
§ Interest in booking the Centre for community or sporting group social functions would increase from 28% with a curfew to 46% if there was no curfew
th and 21st birthdays, engagement parties, hen’s nights, buck’s nights, weddings and christenings
Interest also increases for 18
Consultation
As stated previously, the community was consulted through a survey managed by external consultants. A total of 2,122 surveys were distributed to residents within Landsdale, the Landsdale Residents Association, all current user groups of the Centre and 200 random surveys from the suburbs of Madeley, Alexander Heights, Marangaroo, Darch and Ballajura.
The consultation strategy was endorsed by the Community Consultation Review Panel, prior to implementation.
Comment
In considering the outcome of the survey, this report will recommend that the current 9.00pm curfew for functions involving the consumption of alcohol at the Centre remain in place and to be reviewed every two years. This recommendation is based on the following:
· A majority (44%) of the respondents support a 9.00pm curfew (38% against).
· The practicalities of trying to manage future use of the centre without the curfew being in place is questionable from an operational perspective, given that a majority of the suggested solutions are already in place. It is Administration’s position that this would be further accentuated given the sensitivity of the issue within the local community.
· The availability of the function centre at the Kingsway International Sports Stadium from 1 January 2007 for functions involving the consumption of alcohol and the fact that this facility is only a short drive from Landsdale.
It should be noted that Administration does not support the extension of the curfew to any other of the City’s community facilities.
Statutory Compliance
Liquor licences for functions at City of Wanneroo facilities where alcohol is being sold are issued by the Department of Liquor Racing and Gaming and require the Administration to confirm and support the application. Consumption of alcohol at functions must be approved by Administration prior to the function being held.
Strategic Implications
The provision of facilities for use by the community for functions and other activities is consistent with the Social strategic outcome of “Healthy, safe, vibrant and connected communities” and outcome objective 2.1, being “Improve the City’s identity and community well being through arts, culture, leisure and recreation.”
Policy Implications
Use of the City’s Community and Recreation facilities is managed through the City’s Facility Hire and Use Policy.
Financial Implications
The cost of appointing CATALYSE to undertake the survey process was $5,000 plus GST, which has been met through the existing Consultancy allowance within the budget of the Office of the CEO.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES the results of the Warradale Community Centre Community Needs Survey.
2. ENDORSES the continuation of the 9.00pm finish time for all bookings and functions involving the sale or consumption of alcohol at the Warradale Community Centre.
3. NOTES that the 9.00pm finish time for all bookings and functions involving the sale or consumption of alcohol at the Warradale Community Centre will be reviewed by Administration every two years.
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ATTACHMENT 1
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Executive Summary
In September 2006, CATALYSE® was commissioned by the City of Wanneroo to design and administer a Community Needs Survey to evaluate awareness, usage and perceptions of the Warradale Community Centre
Awareness of the Centre and levels of satisfaction are relatively high, while attendance is moderate:
· 73% of respondents are aware of the Warradale Community Centre
· 55% of respondents had attended Warradale Community Centre over the past two years
· 70% of respondents are satisfied with the facilities
Interest in booking the venue is moderate, however bookings are relatively low:
· 34% of respondents had considered booking the Centre over the past two years, mainly for adult birthdays (such as 40th, 50th, etc) and children’s birthdays
· However, just 7% of respondents had booked the Centre over the past two years
The most frequently cited reason for not booking the Centre was the alcohol curfew:
· Among those who considered the Centre but did make a booking, 22% (14 of 65 respondents) spontaneously mentioned that they did not book the venue because of the alcohol curfew
The curfew divides the community:
· While 44% of respondents support a 9pm alcohol curfew, it is opposed by 38% of respondents
· Those who support the curfew do so because they believe it is a way of managing anti-social behaviour and noise
· Those who oppose the curfew say that a 9pm curfew is too restrictive, and that it penalises those who behave responsibly
· Respondents suggested some alternative solutions, including ranger or security patrols, employing bouncers or security at the event, increasing the bond, imposing penalties for anti-social behaviour, getting those hiring the facility to sign an agreement of responsibility, making the venue sound-proof and installing security cameras
Interest in booking the Centre would increase significantly if the curfew was lifted:
· Interest in booking the Centre for adult birthday parties (40th, 50th, etc) would increase from 16% with a curfew to 56% if there was no curfew
· Interest in booking the Centre for community or sporting group social functions would increase from 28% with a curfew to 46% if there was no curfew
th and 21st birthdays, engagement parties, hen’s nights, buck’s nights, weddings and christenings.
Interest also increases for 18
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File Ref: S22/002V02
File Name: CA Annual Donation Ruby Benjamin Animal Foundation Inc .doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Resmie Greer
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider a request from Ruby Benjamin Foundation Inc. seeking financial assistance of $1,500.00 for the 2006/2007 financial year.
Background
The City of Wanneroo has previously supported the Ruby Benjamin Foundation with an annual donation. In the 2006/2007 financial year, Council has an amount of $1,500.00 available in its budget for a donation to the Foundation. The Foundation has operated for many years supporting the provision of pet sterilisation for low income and disadvantaged families across the City, and has again requested that Council consider supporting them financially with a donation of $1,500.00.
Detail
Council has previously funded the Ruby Benjamin Foundation by supporting a donation in the 2005/2006 financial year, which was conditional upon the Foundation acquitting the funds and providing a summary of the service provided to the community of the City of Wanneroo.
A copy of the financial statements prepared to 30 June 2006 identified that the Foundation raised $22,711.75 in revenue, principally from the receipt of donations, street appeal, raffles and stalls. The Foundation during the last financial year sterilised 291 dogs at a total cost of $8,730, of which 44 were from the City of Wanneroo area. This shows that $1,320 of the donation from the City of Wanneroo was specifically used to directly benefit dogs from within the City. Other expenditure incurred included public utility charges, insurance and administration costs. The Foundation maintained a closing balance of $5,592.68.
The Ruby Benjamin Foundation has again approached the City requesting a donation in the current financial year, for which an amount of $1,500 is available in the budget.
In addition to the scope of the previous partnership between the City of Wanneroo and the Ruby Benjamin Foundation, the City is now also working in partnership with the Foundation to provide the new owners of dogs that are sold from the Animal Care Centre, with the opportunity to access the subsidised sterilisation program. The opportunity provides the local community with an added incentive to re-home impounded dogs as normal sterilisation costs can be quite expensive.
Comment
It is recommended that a donation of $1,500 be provided to the Ruby Benjamin Animal Foundation to support the continued provision of pet sterilisation within the City of Wanneroo.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The City, in financially assisting the Ruby Benjamin Animal Foundation is another example of maintaining partnerships with relevant stakeholders to develop and improve community engagement as identified in the Strategic Plan under Objective 4.1 Improve strategic partnerships.
“4.1.1 Establish and actively manage a range of partnerships that add value to our
services and support the changing and diverse needs of the community.”
Policy Implications
In accordance with the City’s Donation Policy the provision of a donation in excess of $500 is to be determined by the Council.
Financial Implications
An amount of $1,500 is included in the 2006/2007 annual budget for the Ruby Benjamin Animal Foundation and is allocated to Ranger and Safety Services Administration, Account Number 717845-9399-316.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council APPROVES a donation of $1,500 from account 717845-9399-316 (Ranger Services - Contribution or Donation or Sponsorship Expenses) to the Ruby Benjamin Foundation (conditional upon the Foundation acquitting the funds and providing an annual summary of the service to the City), which will support the provision of pet sterilisation services for low income and disadvantaged families across the City of Wanneroo.
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File Ref: P04/0161V01
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: 30 January 2007
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider this application for an exemption to Council’s Local Laws made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep more than two dogs.
Background
Clause 14 of the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 stipulates:
“A person shall not keep or permit to be kept on any premises more than:
a) 2 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age; or
b) 6 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age if the premises are situated within a rural area or comprise a lot in a special rural area having an area of 4 hectares or more;
unless the premises is licensed as an approved kennel establishment or has been granted an exemption pursuant to section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 and have planning approval under the Town Planning Scheme.”
Detail
The following application has been made under the Dog Act 1976 and is submitted for consideration:
Address of Applicant
|
Description of Dogs |
29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove
|
Female Sterilised White Japanese Spitz Female Sterilised White Japanese Spitz Male Sterilised Black Labrador Cross
|
A Ranger has inspected the above property to ensure that means exist on the premises at which dogs will ordinarily be kept for effectively confining the dogs within the premises.
Address of Applicant |
Property Zoning |
Size of Property
|
29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove
|
Special Residential 02 |
0.6086 ha |
Consultation
It has been the practice where applications have been received by the City to keep more than two dogs, that residents immediately adjoining the applicant’s property in question have been consulted by letter to ascertain if they have any objections.
On this occasion the following objections have been received:
29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove
Number of residents consulted: 2
Number of objections received: Nil
Comment
In considering this application for exemption, the following two options are available:
a) Council may grant an exemption pursuant to Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 subject to conditions;
b) Council may refuse permission to keep more than two dogs.
29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove
The applicant’s father who recently passed away, owned the third dog, “Banjo”. Banjo is 11 years old and unfortunately no other family member can care for him, therefore applicant is seeking an exemption to the City of Wanneroo Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep three dogs at 29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove.
Ring lock fencing doubled over at 1.6 metres is provided around the perimeter of the property. A gate located at the front of the property is made of steel and stands 1.8 metres high. The backyard is of a large size and all dogs sleep in the garage on beds or under the alfresco area. The dogs are kept inside during inclement weather.
The inspecting Ranger advises that the property is more than adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs. Fences and gates are in compliance with regulations. The Ranger has recommended that an exemption to the City of Wanneroo Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Statutory Compliance
This application for exemption to Council’s Local laws made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 has been detailed in this report.
Strategic Implications
“2.4 Improve Community Safety
2.4.4 Develop and implement a range of activities that promote community safety and well being.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
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 number 29 Peridot Turn, Banksia Grove subject to the specified conditions:
a) If any one of the dogs die or is no longer kept on the property, no replacement is to be obtained;
b) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
c) 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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File Ref: S18/0035V01
File Name: AA City of Wanneroo Infrastructure Projects and Maintenance Services Collective Agreement 2006.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Governance and Strategy
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: John Love
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment/s: Nil
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Issue
To consider the adoption of the three (3) year City of Wanneroo Infrastructure Projects and Maintenance Services Collective Agreement 2006.
Background
The current City of Wanneroo Operations Certified Agreement 2003, which applies to the majority of operations (outside) staff expired on the 25 November 2006. Clause 5.3 of that Agreement requires that negotiations for a new Agreement is to be commenced six (6) months prior to the expiry of the current Agreement. Negotiations have taken the form of regular meetings of the parties resulting in an agreed position being established shortly before Christmas 2006.
WorkChoices Legislation
It is important to note that these negotiations are the first to take place under the Federal Government’s new “WorkChoices” legislation.
That legislation has significantly altered the framework and process under which new agreements are to be developed.
Prior to any negotiations commencing with the employees two (2) fundamental decisions needed to be made.
1. Is the City of Wanneroo covered by the new “WorkChoices” legislation? I.e. Is it a “Constitutional Corporation” for the purposes of the Legislation, and
2. On the assumption that the City of Wanneroo is covered by the legislation on what basis and instrument does the City wish to negotiate any future Agreements?
a) Is the City of Wanneroo covered by the new “ WorkChoices” Legislation?
There has been overwhelming advice from CCI and WALGA that Local Government Councils are deemed to be covered by the new Legislation.
This question ( in a much broader context) was in fact a matter of dispute before the High Court brought on by the State Government, the case did not succeed. There is also precedent set by Burroughs verses the Shire of Esperance (U60194 of 1988). In this decision the Federal Industrial Relations Commission clearly found that the Shire of Esperance is a constitutional corporation. Based on the advice and precedent provided there is strong evidence to support the fact that the City is covered under this Legislation.
b) On What Basis and Through Which Instrument does the City wish to Negotiate Future Agreements
In this case the City may choose one of the following:
· Employee Collective Agreement
· Union Collective Agreement
· Offering separate Australian Workplace Agreements (AWA’s)
Employee Collective Agreement
An Employee Collective Agreement is an Agreement negotiated between a group of employees at a Workplace with their employer. Employee Collective Agreements can only bind the employee and employer making the Agreement. Unions are excluded and cannot be bound to the Employee Collective Agreement.
Union Collective Agreement
A Union Collective Agreement is made between an employer and a union. It provides terms and conditions of employment for employees of the employer.
Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA)
An Australian Workplace Agreement is an individual written Agreement between an employer and an employee that sets out terms and conditions of employment. Once an Australian Workplace Agreement starts to operate it replaces any award or Workplace Agreement that would otherwise apply to the employee.
There are advantages and disadvantages for each option and the decision on which to choose is largely based on the extent to which the City wishes to depart from its present relationship with its employees and Unions and set a new framework on industrial relations for the Council.
The Employee Collective Agreement would require a significant input from the employees and in turn a greater coordination from the employer representatives.
The AWA is in reality a single Agreement with each employee that can be varied by either party. This process would require significant resources to maintain and while it is not the preferred option in this case, where there are multiple employees with the same conditions it does provide scope for the City in cases of “one-off” employees. This would be the case where it would be appropriate to establish rates and conditions outside the norm.
The Union Collective Agreement is to a large extent the same as the current format but also taking into account the changes necessary to comply with the WorkChoices Legislation. It is clearly the model preferred by the employees and the Union.
The City has established a good relationship with the Unions and its employees. We have in the past managed to negotiate reasonable and realistic Agreements which all parties have been relatively satisfied with and there is no reason why that cannot continue. On this basis it has been determined to continue with the Union Based Collective Agreement model.
Other Features of the Workchoices Legislation
In addition, the new Legislation requires a number of key changes in the formation of a new Agreement, these include
· Creation of an all encompassing Agreement; and
· Removal of prohibitive clauses.
Creation of an all-encompassing Agreement
With the demise of Awards under the Legislation the ability of Agreements to simply refer to the standard clause in the relative Award is now no longer an option. On that basis each new Agreement is required to reflect all of the clauses that are now part of an existing Award Agreement or any other Memorandum of Understanding.
It is imperative therefore that the new Agreement contains everything that the City requires for managing the contractual conditions of employment for any group of employees. On this basis the Agreement contains over 35 clauses which to a large extent reflect those conditions that are applied in the current Award.
Removal of Prohibitive Clauses
Regulation 8 .4 of the Workchoices Legislation contains an extensive list of matters that are prohibited from being included in any future Agreement. These include
1. Payroll deductions for Union membership
2. Union Training Leave
3. Renegotiation of an Agreement
4. Rights of a Union to participate in /or represent an employee in a dispute
5. Right of entry to employee premises
For the purposes of this Agreement all of the above and other prohibitive clauses have been removed.
Subject to Council approval the final Agreement will be made available to staff and a ballot seeking endorsement of the new Agreement will be conducted. An in principle endorsement of the Agreement has already been given by the employees.
Detail
A copy of the proposed new Agreement has been placed in the Elected Members reading room. The Agreement covers 106 employees who work for the City of Wanneroo, as well as future employees taken on during the life of the Agreement.
The proposed new Agreement is broadly based on the existing Award and Agreement and as previously stated has taken into account the requirements under the new Legislation. A significant amount of work has gone into establishing an Agreement that is not only contemporary, competitive, but has set the basis, or template, for future Agreements thereby establishing a standard Set of Conditions across the City where that is practicable. The essential elements of the new Agreement are outline hereunder.
Wage Model (Clause 13)
Upon registration of the Agreement by the Officer of Employee Advocate rates of pay will be increased by $40.00 from the first pay period on or after the 25 November 2006 and further increases of $35.00, or the Perth CPI figure for the September quarter - whichever is the greater, will occur on the respective anniversaries, that is 25 November 2007 and 25 November 2008.
These increases reflect the City’s commitment to remain competitive within the Local Government Industry and indeed retain the relativity between the City of Wanneroo rates and that recently awarded by the Fair Pay Commission for the minimum wage earners.
Working Arrangements
New clauses have been included to align the City with Industry Standards in areas such as:
1. Defence Force Reserve Leave
2. Point of Emergency Services Leave
3. Jury Duty
4. Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
5. Occupational Health and Safety
Mature Age Employment
The City also recognises the need to urgently address its aging workforce and has included in the Agreement an intention to address this issue over the life of the Agreement. In particular it proposes that where practicable and feasible to implement strategies or initiatives that assist in the successful retention of mature aged workers. These strategies may include an examination of the Superannuation arrangements, or looking at various flexible-working options, including phased retirement. Clearly the above is seeking to retain, in specific circumstances, the skills and talents of our mature age workforce while providing appropriate succession planning to other workers.
Comment
From management’s perspective the main benefits of this new Agreement are:-
1. Notwithstanding the introduction of the new Legislation the ability for the re-establishment of the majority of existing work arrangements and conditions provides a sense of stability amongst the workforce, maintains good morale levels and should ensure that healthy productivity levels are sustained.
2. The new Agreement sets a new era in relation to enterprise bargaining within the City of Wanneroo and sets the standard and template for future Agreements.
3. Commitment towards improving the Occupational Safety and Health systems and processes have been included.
4. The establishment of a single Agreement that now combines both the Award and the separate Enterprise Bargaining Agreement will avoid ambiguity and differing interpretation.
Some of the significant benefits to employees will be:
· In addition to the increased rates of pay there is also a commitment to review the classification structure that currently exists.
· Commitment towards a broad Training and Development programme.
Statutory Compliance
Council approval and subsequent registration of the Agreement is in accordance with the Workplace Relations Act 1996.
Strategic Implications
The adoption of the Agreement is in accordance with the following City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan (2006-2021) in aligning to the value that states:-
“Valuing our People
We are committed to providing a safe workplace and the development of a healthy productive, flexible skilled workforce to adequately resource the organisation”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The $40 per week wage rise with effect from the expiry of the current Agreement represents an increase in the City’s 2006/2007 payroll cost of approximately $127,200, based on an effective date of 26 November 2006.
An analysis of year to date actual wages against budget has identified that there are sufficient funds available within the City’s overall Salary and Wages budget to meet this additional cost arising from the new Collective Agreement for the Infrastructure Projects and Maintenance Services Operational staff.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. ADOPTS the City of Wanneroo Infrastructure Projects and Maintenance Services Collective Agreement 2006;
2. AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to execute the City of Wanneroo Infrastructure Projects and Maintenance Services Collective Agreement for referral to the Office of Employee Advocate for ratification.
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File Name: EA FUNDING SUPPORT FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS CENTRE NORTH WEST METRO INC.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director Governance and Strategy
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: John Royle
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): 1
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Issue
To confirm funding support for the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc.
Background
At its meeting of 11 October 2005, item PD04-10/05 referred to Council’s agreement to establish an independent incorporated body to manage the new Business Enterprise Centre for the North West Region of Perth covering the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup. The meeting also confirmed the establishment of a Wanneroo Business Enterprise Centre Office with a full-time facilitator at Enterprise House (formerly the Business Grow Centre), 935 Wanneroo Road.
Furthermore, as part of this item Council resolved to:
“7. List up to $55,000 for consideration in the draft Council Budget for 2006/2007 subject to the new Business Enterprise Centre presenting to council a Business Plan which shows how the funds will be allocated to support business development within the City of Wanneroo.”
Since this meeting, a new name for the Business Enterprise Centre in the North West Region has been adopted, namely the Small Business Centre trading as the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc.
A Business Plan has now been finalised by the Small Business Centre (SBC), that has responded to feedback provided by the City’s Economic Development Unit and other stakeholders – (refer Attachment 1). This Business Plan outlines the services to be provided by the SBC, a framework for delivery together with a financial plan.
Detail
The SBC Business Plan for 2006/2007 outlines a basis for the delivery of a quality support service to the small business community in the North West Metro region. The core services of the SBC focus upon supporting and facilitating small business development on a free-of-charge basis.
As outlined in the business plan, this will be achieved by assisting small businesses to access the following:
· Business planning information
· Commercial sources of finance
· Marketing information
· Electronic commerce
· Legal, accounting and other professional advice and assistance
· Technical assistance and product development information and guidance
· Support after business start-up
· Government legislation and acts, the regulations and their requirements and information services
· Information regarding research and development support including NGO and government resources.
As part of its core services, the SBC will seek to deliver appropriate training, business skills and personal development courses for local business owners. A program of workshops will help to improve the skills of local businesses to increase their likelihood of success. These workshops will be evenly distributed between Wanneroo and Joondalup and will be held at various times to provide local businesses with convenient access to the training. The workshops will be provided on a cost-recovery basis and topics will include the Small Business Development Corporation’s generic series of subjects that include:
· Cashflow Management
· Marketing Today
· Tourism Today
The plan suggests that other workshop topics are also expected to be developed through discussion with the City. In addition, through participation in other strategic projects like Succession Planning and Thinklearn, the SBC will be ideally placed to support targeted skills development in the region.
The business plan outlines the following forecasts for FY2006/2007 that demonstrate the value of the Centre to the City and the North West region:
· 2030 Business will be supported by the Centre (made up of 390 new business interviews, 80 existing business interviews and 1560 casual enquiries)
· 110 New Business start-ups will arise following input from the Small Business Centre
· 165 Full time jobs will be created in the region
· 60 part time jobs will be created in the region
The Business Plan highlights that services will be provided on an equitable basis between the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup.
The SBC services will be delivered to the North West Metro region through offices in Enterprise House, Wanneroo and Lakeside Drive, Joondalup. This will be achieved by way of a facilitator located at each office. The facilitator based at Joondalup also has the responsibility of overall management of the Centre, with the support of an Administration Assistant, who is also based at the Joondalup Office.
By having a local facilitator based in Wanneroo, the SBC is ideally positioned to support local Small Businesses in Wanneroo. In addition, the SBC already offers outreach services in Clarkson and Brighton and has committed to continuing these services and extending them to Yanchep and Two Rocks in the future as opportunity and resources become available. In addition, the SBC also conducts presentations at Clarkson and Two Rocks Libraries.
From a strategic perspective, the plan ensures strategic links to the City to add value to our Economic Development activities. As a ‘finger on the pulse’ for small business development, the Economic Development Unit feels it important to capture and leverage knowledge from the SBC as a driver to achieve broader Economic Development outcomes in the region. A key commitment made in the plan is to conduct regular meetings between the SBC and economic development representatives from both Cities to facilitate knowledge exchange and to review and improve the quality of service.
The SBC recognises its position in relation to economic development in the region and the importance of working closely with the City. Part of this will be achieved through the SBC’s commitment to providing more comprehensive reporting statistics that will enable the City to measure both quantitatively and qualitatively the support the SBC provides to small businesses in the region and the nature and extent of demand for services. Previously, most of the reporting statistics under the former Business Enterprise Centre related to the number of client sessions by interview time and by business lifecycle (i.e. new business or existing business), the number of new business start-ups and the associated employment positions created. A measure of the number of workshops held was also provided. With the revised Business Plan, more comprehensive and valuable reporting statistics will be provided that include improved industry classifications, event participation levels, business continuity, and client feedback results.
The plan provides for a coordinated marketing strategy to ensure the activities and services of the SBC are positioned and promoted inline with the City’s own Economic Development services. The aim is to ensure that members of the business community are clear on the positioning of the SBC and to ensure that events and activities of the SBC and the City complement each other. This also includes supporting each organisation with marketing and cross-promotional activities.
In terms of financials for FY2006/07, the SBC is expecting support from the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup as well as the Small Business Development Corporation. The total funding is calculated at $230,000. Subject to Council approval, the City of Joondalup is expected to contribute $55,000, which is the same amount as the City of Wanneroo. The business plan is yet to be presented to the Joondalup Council. Whilst Council has previously noted the expectation of the SBC that it expects to receive on-going funding support in future years, it is the Administration’s view that this should be subject to a review of the 2006-2007 Financial Year Business Plan and the submission of a subsequent three-year Business Plan to Council for the 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Financial Years.
The delay in submitting the plan has been caused primarily by a changeover in management of the SBC together with the time taken to implement feedback from the on-going discussions with the City and other stakeholders.
Following this period of feedback and on-going discussions with the City’s Economic Development Unit (in association with other stakeholders), this plan has subsequently been revised in order to align it more closely to the expectations and requirements of the City’s Administration and to ensure the appropriate specification for the effective delivery of business development support services in the region.
Consultation
In accordance with the regional focus for the delivery of services from the North West Metro SBC, the development of the SBC Business Plan has needed to consider requirements of both the City of Wanneroo and the City of Joondalup. The SBC has proactively sought feedback from both Cities in relation to the development of the plan. The City of Wanneroo Administration has closely consulted with the City of Joondalup to ensure alignment of views and consistent feedback and the City of Joondalup will be considering the attached Business Plan.
In addition, the Small Business Development Corporation, as the parent body for the Small Business Centre, has also been consulted in the development of the plan to ensure alignment and agreement.
Comment
The Business Plan submitted by the SBC represents a significant step forward in the delivery of a quality service to the Small Business Community in the North West Region. Through delivery against this business plan, the SBC is set to become a benchmark for small business support in WA.
It is considered that the current Business Plan reflects a solid framework for the City to ensure the appropriate expenditure of Council funds. The plan outlines a service that will not only underpin a quality service delivery to our local small business community, but will also provide the City with performance measures to quantify the value of the services being delivered.
The forecasts included in the plan suggest a total of 110 new businesses will start-up following input from the SBC in FY2006/07. This will lead to approximately 165 full-time jobs and 60 part-time jobs in the region. Based upon an equitable split of services between Wanneroo and Joondalup, this will be of significant benefit to Wanneroo generating increased local employment opportunities as well as providing other economic and community benefits.
In addition, the new Plan provides a basis for valuable information to be provided to the City that can be used to influence the strategic delivery of Economic Development services in the region tailored to the needs of local businesses. The commitment to regular meetings with the City’s Economic Development staff will also enable the further development and improvement of small business support services in the future.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The support of the SBC aligns to the City’s Strategic Plan and the Economic Development Strategy. In particular, within the Economic Outcome key focus area, the SBC, under the terms of its Business Plan, will help the City to achieve the following outcome objectives:
· Increase the capacity of education and training services
· Increase support for new and existing businesses
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The City has listed $55,000 in the approved Council Budget for 2006/2007 under:
GL No |
Amount |
Description |
717312 |
$55,000 |
Support Small Business Centre – General Operating Expenditure |
For 2006/07 financial year, the SBC is expecting support from the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup as well as the Small Business Development Corporation. The total funding is calculated at $230,000.
The SBC expects to receive on-going funding support in future years, however this is expected to be subject to a review of the current 2006-2007 Financial Year Business Plan and the submission of a subsequent three-year Business Plan to Council for the 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Financial Years.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. ENDORSES the Small Business Centre Business Plan (Financial Year 2006 – 2007) submitted by the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc.
2. AGREES to contribute $55,000 to the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc. for FY 2006/2007 to support small business development within the City of Wanneroo.
3. REQUIRES the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc. to undertake a review of its achievements against the Business Plan (Financial Year 2006 – 2007) .
4. NOTES the funding model included in the Business Plan and expectation that the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup will provide on-going funding support
5. REQUESTS the Small Business Centre (North West Metro) Inc. submit a subsequent three-year Business Plan encompassing the 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Financial Years.
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Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Director Community Development
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider the appointment of an Acting Director Community Development from Friday, 9 February to Monday, 12 March 2007 inclusive.
Background
The Director Community Development is intending to take annual leave and an Acting Director Community Development will need to be appointed during the above period.
Detail
Under the Local Government Act (1995), Council is required to endorse the recommendation
of the Chief Executive Officer to appoint senior management and any person acting in the
positions.
The Chief Executive Officer requests approval to appoint the Manager Library & Heritage Services, Michelle Brennand, as Acting Director Community Development for the period Friday, 9 February to Monday, 12 March 2007 inclusive.
Comment
Nil
Strategic Implications
The Local Government Act (1995) s5.3.6 requires Council to endorse the recommendation of the Chief Executive Officer to appoint senior employees into acting positions.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council ENDORSES the recommendation of the Chief Executive Officer to appoint the Manager Library & Heritage Services, Michelle Brennand, to the position of Acting Director Community Development for the period 9 February 2007 to the 12 March 2006 inclusive.
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File Ref: S07/0057V03
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
Author: Rhonda Bowman
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): Nil
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Issue
To note donations applications considered and determined by the Chief Executive Officer during January 2007, in accordance with the provisions of the Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy.
Background
The Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy delegates the consideration and determinations of requests for donations, sponsorships and the waiver of fees and charges under the value of $500.00 to the Chief Executive Officer.
Detail
During January 2007, the City received the following requests to be considered under the delegated authority of the Chief Executive Officer:-
· Five (5) requests for sponsorship,
· Six (6) requests for donations, and
· Two (2) requests for a waiver of fees.
Comment
In accordance with the provisions and criteria nominated in the Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges policy, determinations were made as listed in the recommendations to this report.
A complete list of original applications and assessments of each against the policy is available in the Elected Members Reading Room for further information.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
This report complies with the provisions and delegations of the Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy.
Financial Implications
The financial implications of this round of requests has resulted in expenditure in the Governance Donations Account (717143-9399-316) of:-
· $1,698.29 from the 2006/2007 budget.
Remaining funds for the current financial year are $21,577.26.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council NOTES the delegated determination of requests received by the City in January 2007 for donations, sponsorships and waiver of fees and charges, which are as follows:-
|
Organisation |
Activity |
Action |
Reason |
1. |
WA Under 16 Girls Softball Team |
The Esther Deason Shield in softball held in Brisbane from 14 to 20 January 2007 |
APPROVE a donation of $400 to the WA Under 16 Girls Softball Team for sponsorship to support the participation of Ashleigh and Caitlin Kenny in their participation in the Esther Deason Shield in Softball from 14 to 20 January 2007 |
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
2. |
Orienteering WA/School Sport WA |
Australian Schools Orienteering Championships held in Northam from 30 September to 12 October 2006 |
NOT APPROVE a donation request from Orienteering WA/School Sport WA to support Daisy and Enda McCauley in their participation in the Australian Schools Orienteering Championships held in Northam from the 30 September to 12 October 2006 |
This request does not satisfy the criteria of the policy as the policy states that it will not support requests received retrospective4ly. This request was received on the 17 November 2006 and the event ended on the 12 October 2006. |
3. |
Dancesport Australia |
National Capital Championships held in Canberra on the 24 and 25 June 2006 |
NOT APPROVE a donation to Dancesport Australia for sponsorship of Kristina Klyots to support her participation in the National Capital Championships held in Canberra on the 24 and 25 June 2006 |
This request does not satisfy the criteria of the policy as the policy states that it will not support requests received retrospectively. This request was received on the 26 September 2006 and the event was held in June 2006. |
4. |
Dancesport Australia |
Australia Championships held in Melbourne from the 8 to 10 December 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of $200.00 to Dancesport Australia for sponsorship to support Kristina Klyots in her participation in the Australian Championships held in Melbourne from 8 to 10 December 2006 |
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
5. |
Athletica |
2006 Australian All Schools and Youth Athletics Championships held in Sydney from 7 to 10 December 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of $600 to Athletica for sponsorship of Ryan Lecki, Zac Gray, Connie Macri and Lachlan McPhail to support their participation in the 2006 Australian All Schools and Youth Athletics Championships held in Sydney from 7 to 10 December 2006 |
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
6. |
Carramar Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls Club |
Donation to support the costs of the group becoming incorporated |
APPROVE a donation of $266.64 to the Carramar Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls Club to support the costs of the group becoming incorporated |
It is considered that although the policy states that where there is a charge for an event other than a gold coin donation that request for donations will be supported, that this request satisfies the criteria of the policy due to the small session cost (less than a gold coin). |
7. |
Cheers (under the auspice of Scripture Union WA) |
Request for a waiver of fees for the hire of Peridot Oval in Banksia Grove to hold a Carols on the Oval event on 2 December 2006 |
APPROVE a donation of 453.25 to Cheers for a 50% waiver of fees for the hire of Peridot Oval in Banksia Grove to hold a Carols on the Oval event on 2 December 2006 |
This request is for the full amount of the hire fees and the bond. The policy states that requests to support the cost of a bond will not be supported and that only a maximum of 50% of the hire of a facility will be supported through a waiver of fees. |
8. |
Girradoola Lions Club |
Request for a waiver of fees for the hire of the Hainsworth Leisure Centre and the cost of additional waste services to hold an Australia Day Breakfast on Friday 26 January 2007 |
APPROVE a donation of $178.40 to the Girradoola Lions Club for a waiver of fees for the hire of the Hainsworth Leisure Centre and the cost of additional waste services to hold an Australia Day Breakfast on Friday 26 January 2007 |
This organisation has received Hallmark Events funding to assist in this event and it would be consistent with the support already provided to waive the fees associated with the hire of the facility and relevant wast services charges. |
9. |
Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA |
Request for a donation to support the cost of children attending January Camps at the Edmund Rice Camps |
NOT APPROVE a donation request from Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA to support the cost of children attending January Camps |
The policy states that 75% of the membership of a group to receive a donation needs to be residents of the City of Wanneroo. With 150 young people participating and only 48 of those being residents of the City of Wanneroo this request does not satisfy the criteria of the policy. |
10. |
West Coast TAFE Joondalup |
Request for a donation to assist with the catering costs for the Camp Quality Fun Day at West Coast TAFE to be held on 18 March 2007 on the grounds of West Coast TAFE, Joondalup |
NOT APPROVE a donation to the West Coast College of TAFE towards the Camp Quality Fun Day at West Coast TAFE to be held on 18 March 2007 on the grounds of West Coast TAFE, Joondalup |
The policy states that 75% of the membership of a group to receive a donation needs to be residents of the City of Wanneroo. It is estimated that less than 50% of the participants in this day will be residents of the City |
11. |
WA Deaf Society Inc |
Request for support towards the operations of the organisation |
NOT APPROVE a donation to the WA Deaf Society Inc towards the operations of the organisation |
The policy states that funding requests for specific projects and events rather than generic fundraising campaigns will be considered. This request is a general request therefore does not satisfy the criteria of the policy. |
12. |
Anglicare WA |
Request for a donation to support the Anglicare WA Family Housing Program |
NOT APPROVE a donation to Anglicare WA towards the Family Housing Program |
The policy states that funding requests for specific projects and events rather than generic fundraising campaigns will be considered. This request is a general request therefore does not satisfy the criteria of the policy. |
13. |
Children’s Charity Network |
Request for a donation towards the operating costs of the organisation |
NOT APPROVE a donation to Children’s Charity Network to support the operating costs for their organisation |
The policy states that funding requests for specific projects and events rather than generic fundraising campaigns will be considered. This request is a general request therefore does not satisfy the criteria of the policy. |
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Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Charles Johnson
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): Nil
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Issue
To consider joining the National Growth Area Alliance being established to highlight the pressing needs of metropolitan growth areas and to advocate for increased levels of Federal Government assistance.
Background
In 2004 the City of Wanneroo was a founding member of the National Sea Change Task Force which was established as a national body to represent the interests of coastal councils and to assist them in meeting the challenge of rapid population and tourism growth. The movement now represents more than 60 participating local governments in all Australian states. The role of that task force is to provide national leadership in addressing the impact of the sea change phenomena and to provide support and guidance to coastal councils attempting to manage the impact of rapid growth.
The National Sea Change Task Force has had considerable success in both undertaking research in respect of the sea change movement and developing a national charter as a collaborative response to the growth pressures in coastal councils.
In 2004 the City of Wanneroo was also actively involved in the establishment of the Outer Metropolitan Growth Councils Policy Forum (OMGCPF) in Western Australia. That forum made up of eight councils has prepared a number of strategic documents lobbying the State Government on behalf of the Growth Councils. These documents include:
· Submission to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Infrastructure Funding
· Submission on the State Infrastructure Strategy
· Two submissions to the Local Government Systemic Sustainability Study
· Submission and involvement with the State Government Land Summit
· Submission and involvement in Network City
· The report of the WALGA/UDIA Committee developing community infrastructure charging mechanisms.
Both the Sea Change Task Force and OMGCPF have received recognition for their collaborative work in addressing issues relating to growth management.
Over the last nine months there have been ongoing discussions about the establishment of a National Growth Area Alliance. There already exists a number of regional alliance groupings such as OMGCPF, the Regional Alliance in south-east Queensland and the Victorian Interface Councils Group. Discussions have centred on the benefits of creating a national alliance of these groups and other state groups to more effectively lobby for assistance on the issues facing metropolitan growth councils.
Detail
The National Growth Area Alliance is being formed as a national collective of about 35 growing local government areas located on the urban fringe of each State/Territory capital city. Currently these councils represent a very significant proportion of the national population. Within the next ten years this proportion is expected to double as much of the growth will remain in the expansion of outer metropolitan areas.
Growth Area Alliance members face a common challenge of providing community infrastructure in greenfield areas which are experiencing rapid growth, or expect to be in the near future.
The principal features of the Growth Area Alliance councils are that:
· they are located at the urban-rural interface of the State/Territory capitals;
· they feature significant greenfield areas which have little or no infrastructure;
· all member councils have had a growth rate of at least 1.5% during the past five years (based on State Government land release data); or are the fastest growing municipality in their particular State/Territory;
· all members face extreme pressures to provide the necessary community infrastructure within their existing resource bases.
The Alliance is looking to prepare a major infrastructure service advocacy program as a lead up to the Federal Election in 2007. To encompass this aim a number of objectives need to be achieved including:
· the preparation of a document which defines the Growth Area Alliance to the membership and differentiates and ‘brands’ the alliance to external audiences;
· the analysis and presentation of municipal growth rates, trends and projections for each individual member, for each State/Territory as a collective of members, and for the National collective of members;
· the quantification by State/Territory and Nationally of the contribution which growth area councils make to Australia’s economic growth;
· the identification of major social, economic and environmental impacts associated with rapid growth and specification at the local, State/Territory and National levels of key infrastructure priorities and service needs to promote sustainable growth;
· the development of viable models to advocate infrastructure planning, coordination, funding and delivery at the local, State/Territory and National levels.
It has been proposed that the Alliance be officially launched through a meeting of Elected Members in March 2007 with the CEOs meeting in February to finalise administrative details and to conduct the necessary research in support of an advocacy program for the Alliance.
Consultation
There have been a number of meetings of CEOs from Growth Councils over the last twelve months. It is intended that the involvement of the Elected Members of these Councils occur from March 2007.
Comment
The contemporary environment within which councils operate is characterised by constant changes and increase in complexity. The sector relies heavily upon information sharing and collaboration between Councils displaying common features and experiencing common issues to produce strategic planning and decision making outcomes to effectively meet the growth and infrastructure and service provision related needs of communities now and into the future.
Through Council’s involvement in OMGCPF and the National Sea Change Task Force a number of achievements have been made which could not have been done in isolation.
The establishment of a National Growth Area Alliance is considered as providing the next step in the advocacy role for Growth Councils particularly those in the outer metropolitan areas of Australian cities. The focus of this Alliance is clearly in developing a relationship with the Commonwealth as opposed to getting involved in State issues. It is a national focus with a clear agenda of getting funding direct to Growth Councils. It has been acknowledged that the Federal Government needs to address the policy issues on population settlement and development on the fringe of the metropolitan areas.
The Alliance is not intended to compete with the work of regionally based organisations but rather to work collaboratively to maximise the impact of the campaign leading towards the Federal Election of 2007.
It is agreed that the Alliance would work with the National Sea Change Task Force but would note the points of difference in the specific circumstances of metropolitan Growth Councils even if similar goals exist.
In joining the National Growth Area Alliance the City of Wanneroo has a chance to confirm its leading status as a Growth Area Council at a national level. Wanneroo is currently the second fastest growing city in Australia and needs to position itself as a leader in addressing the issues of growth management.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal is consistent with Strategy 4.1.1 of the City’s Strategic Plan for 2006 – 2021 which is to establish and actively manage a range of partnerships that add value to our services and support the changing and diverse needs of the community.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
It has been proposed that a fee of up to $10,000 be levied against major Growth Councils for the work of the Alliance, principally in the first instance the research reports that need to be prepared and the documents required in support of the marketing promotion campaign for the Alliance.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council JOIN the National Growth Area Alliance and that the Mayor or his nominee be appointed to represent Council.
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Responsible Officer: Nil
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
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Issue
To consider a request to the North West District Planning Committee to support the City’s position in relation to the draft East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy (EWLUWMS).
Background
Council considered the draft EWLUWMS at its meeting of 21 February 2006 and resolved to not support the draft strategy and concept plan until a range of specific issues are addressed and detailed investigations undertaken to demonstrate with some certainty the appropriateness of the proposals contained in the document (PD01-02/06 – refer Attachment 1).
Some of the key issues highlighted by the City included:
· The proposed urbanisation of the southern part of east Wanneroo is to be conditional upon the feasibility and other relevant studies confirming acceptability of, and subsequent development of the new horticulture precincts in eastern Carabooda and State Forest 65 to ensure a viable and continuing vegetable growing industry in the Wanneroo district.
· The State Government should commit to horticulture, agriculture and related rural resource activities, tourism and heritage in the northern part of east Wanneroo through a package of measures similar to the approach taken in the Swan Valley Policy model.
· The final land use plan must address all matters required to amend the North West Corridor Structure Plan including regional transportation strategies, major centres, employment and regional active recreation. These studies are therefore to be prepared and adopted prior to and as part of the final land use plan.
· Lead responsibility for the above studies and district structure planning should rest with the WAPC/DPI.
· Concerns that the future stages of planning will represent a major impost on the City’s resources, as will infrastructure provision for the communities subsequently created. Therefore, a best practice infrastructure contributions and development staging model must be developed prior to any subdivision/development.
Detail
During public consultation, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure received some 700 submissions both in support and in opposition to the strategy. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) considered this draft strategy at its December 2006 meeting where it is understood to have been deferred. Although the City has not received this advice in writing, it appears a significant reason for the WAPC’s was the lack of supporting information that accompanied the strategy.
Comment
Despite the WAPC apparently taking a similar view as Council that more detailed work may be necessary before the Draft EWLUWMS is finalised, it is important that the City reinforces its position with the WAPC to ensure such a view remains. It should be noted that the City of Wanneroo is a member of the North West District Planning Commission (NWDPC), which is a committee of the WAPC. This Committee makes recommendations to the WAPC on different matters affecting the North West Corridor. It is considered appropriate to write to this Committee seeking its support of the City’s position in regard to the EWLUWMS.
In this regard, it should be noted that the City has previously prepared a Briefing Note on this matter that was circulated to both the Northern Suburbs Regional Cabinet Meeting of last year and the North West Corridor Coordinating Committee (refer Attachment 2). It is proposed that this briefing note also be forwarded to the NWDPC for in support of the City’s request.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. REQUESTS the North West District Planning Committee to SUPPORT Council’s decision at its meeting of 21 February 2006 (Item PD01-02/06) in respect to the Draft East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy;
2. REQUESTS the North West District Planning Committee to convey its decision to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
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ATTACHMENT 1
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PD01-02/06 Draft East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy
File Ref: S27/0081
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Ian Bignell
Meeting Date: 21 February 2006
Attachments: 4
Moved Cr Monks, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:-
1. ADVISES the Western Australian Planning Commission that the draft East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy (EWLUWMS) should be regarded as primarily setting and clarifying a series of actions required in progressing the future planning of the east Wanneroo area and that the draft strategy, and in particular the land use concept plan, is NOT SUPPORTED in its present form until such time as a range of issues are addressed and detailed investigations undertaken, sufficient to demonstrate with some certainty the appropriateness of the proposals. These issues and further detailed investigations include:
a) Questions as to whether the draft EWLUWMS proposal to urbanise southern parts of east Wanneroo is consistent with Network City and the City’s Smart Growth Strategy and Local Housing Strategy, particularly bearing in mind the City currently has some 35 years supply of urban zoned land. (WAPC, CoW)
b) Network City Framework plan to be amended to reflect the final land use plan resulting from the EWLUWMS process. The City’s previous submission on Network City had also sought that the State Government investigate longer-term urbanisation of the southern parts of Gnangara pine plantation. (WAPC)
c) There may be pressure for the draft land use concept plan in the final EWLUWMS to be regarded as the final land use plan; this should be strongly resisted. (all agencies)
d) The report conclusion that the southern parts of east Wanneroo should be rezoned from rural to urban in response to the water resources and allocation difficulties needs to be regarded as being of a very preliminary nature, given that the main investigations to substantiate it are yet to be undertaken.
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Council reserves its final judgement on the appropriateness of changes from rural to possible urban and rural living in southern east Wanneroo pending completion of the detailed investigations. (WAPC and all agencies)
e) Final land use plan to address all matters required to amend the North West Corridor Structure Plan including regional transportation strategies, major centres, employment and regional active recreation. Therefore recommended action 6c. (regional transportation strategy) is to be prepared and adopted prior to and as part of the final land use plan. (WAPC)
f) Amend Section 8 to indicate that district structure planning should commence by the end of 2007, rather than initiation of scheme amendments. (WAPC)
g) The final EWLUWMS should clearly state that the Strategy is to be seen as primarily setting out and clarifying the series of actions required in progressing the future planning of the east Wanneroo area. (WAPC)
h) Relevant state government agencies should commit fully to following through quickly with undertaking and completion of the further investigations specified in sections 6 and 8 in a timely manner. Having said this, the City is of the view that the timeframe envisaged for completion of the various studies toward the integrated management strategy by the end of 2007 is ambitious and should be revised by the WAPC in conjunction with the relevant agencies. (WAPC and all agencies)
i) Lead responsibility for incorporation of the final land use plan in the North West Corridor Structure Plan (recommended action 6a.), and more importantly district structure planning (6b.) and studies into regional road and transport requirements (6c.), should rest with the WAPC/DPI. (WAPC)
j) There will be several further planning tasks for the City beside the items listed in sections 6 and 8. These will include finalisation of the City’s Local Rural Strategy and review of the Rural Subdivision and Landscape Enhancement Planning Policies. A desirable outcome of EWLUWMS would be a new policy framework for the City’s remaining rural areas, particularly addressing rural subdivision and perhaps the issue of two dwellings on a rural lot, with the policy approach being adopted by both the Council and the WAPC. It may be appropriate that the final Strategy addresses this issue and this should be considered by the WAPC as a further task for incorporation in the integrated management strategy. (CoW, WAPC)
k) Landowners development intentions have been and will continue to be frustrated/constrained for some years because of the lack of resolution of such issues. In light of this, the Commission and Minister are encouraged to consider the outstanding subdivision appeals, urgently reconsider Amendment 10 to DPS2 and/or consider interim measures to address these important issues for the City’s rural landowners. (WAPC, Minister for Planning and Infrastructure)
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l) In respect of any areas ultimately determined as Future Urban Deferred in the final land use plan, the City would seek to work collaboratively with the WAPC and other relevant agencies to devise a best practice infrastructure contributions and development staging model. (CoW, WAPC)
m) Note the City’s comments in relation to the draft land use concept plan.
Further consider the designation of the possible
rural living precinct located between Lakes Jandabup and Mariginiup and through
to Pinjar Road in light of the City’s comments, refer to the rural
living/landscape character precinct as “possible”, and make the minor
corrections to the plan as per the section headed Other Draft Land Use Concept
Plan Matters. (WAPC)
Retain the possible rural living precinct located between Lakes Jandabup and Mariginiup and through to Pinjar Road as shown in the draft EWLUWMS; refer to the rural living/landscape character precinct as “possible”; and make the minor corrections to the plan as per the section headed Other Draft Land Use Concept Plan Matters. (WAPC)
n) The final report should incorporate details of the servicing requirements for various forms of ‘rural living’ development. It should also make it clear that the City does not intend to rezone land within proposed rural living and special use tourism precincts otherwise than in response to landowner proposals, and delete the words “to complement the North Wanneroo Rural Way Project” (recommended action 6d. refers). (CoW, WAPC)
o) The final report should make it clear that the Council is only prepared to support the change of land use from rural to urban in the southern part of east Wanneroo subject to the feasibility and other relevant studies confirming acceptability of, and the subsequent development of the new horticulture precincts in eastern Carabooda and State Forest 65. These horticulture precincts must have a secure water supply, if necessary based on a managed aquifer recharge scheme. (WAPC and all agencies)
p) The State Government is requested to support the future of horticulture, agriculture and related rural resource activities, tourism and heritage in the northern part of Wanneroo through a package of measures similar to the approach taken in the Swan Valley Policy model. The City seeks an opportunity to present a case for this in due course. (WAPC, Minister for Planning and Infrastructure)
q) The report should also address the need for viable uses to be available for rural land which cannot get water, and to ensure that such uses are also not going to conflict with nearby agricultural uses. (WAPC)
r) The report should also address the future the area’s equestrian industry. (WAPC)
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s) Acid Sulphate soils
are to be included in the further environmental investigations undertaken at
the district structure plan stage prior to any rezoning occurring. (WAPC, DoE)
s) The City Of Wanneroo seeks assurances that the WAPC:-
i) Will adhere to the principles of both the national and the state planning guidelines on the safe management of acid sulphate soils and as per WAPC guidelines to avoid disturbing acid sulphate soils wherever possible.
ii) Will not approve urban zoning in areas where there are proved to be significant amounts of acid sulphate soils present, which will lead to inherent risks of serious contamination of environment and groundwater.
2. REQUESTS that the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure urgently consider the outstanding subdivision appeals, reconsider Amendment 10 to District Planning Scheme No 2 and/or consider interim measures to address these important issues for the City’s rural landowners.
3. SEEKS a further report on progress of the North Wanneroo Rural Way Project.
The amendment became the substantive motion.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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SUBJECT: EAST WANNEROO
ISSUE:
This Briefing Notes provides the background to and current status of planning and development for the east Wanneroo planning district, particularly in relation to the East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy (EWLUWMS).
BACKGROUND:
The North West Corridor Structure Plan (1992) and the City’s Interim Local Rural Strategy (2000) have provided the general strategic planning framework for the east Wanneroo area. These and other relevant government policies have promoted the retention of rural land in east Wanneroo for agricultural and horticultural purposes.
A number of land use planning, environmental and water resource management issues, in particular the full allocation of groundwater resources in east Wanneroo and the resultant inability of many landowners to use their land for designated agricultural purposes, have led to a need for review of the planning framework. A specific ‘trigger’ was the number of appeals the Minister had before her for subdivisions refused by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) and which had been supported by Council. This support had been contrary to Council’s Subdivision of Rural Land Policy, but had been based on the lack of groundwater availability. Hence the decision of the Hon Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and WAPC to embark on the East Wanneroo Land Use and Water Management Strategy (EWLUWMS) project in 2002.
The EWLUWMS project process has involved the establishment of a Steering Committee (chaired by Mr Mike Allen of DPI) to oversee progress of the project, a Community Consultative Committee (Co-chaired by Mrs Dianne Guise MLA and Mayor Jon Kelly), and a Technical Officers Group comprising technical representatives of the City and relevant state government agencies (such as Water Corporation, DPI, Environment, Water and Agriculture Departments).
The WAPC released a Preliminary Discussion Paper in May 2004 reviewing the key issues and including three land use scenario options. Public comment was invited and 432 submissions were received. Assessment of the submissions resulted in preparation of a further scenario plan which was presented to a community forum held in November 2004 (the plan was published on the WAPC website with a forum notes document).
The draft EWLUWMS report including a draft proposed land use concept plan was released for public comment by the WAPC in November 2005. The key elements of the draft concept plan are:
· Designation of much of the southern part of east Wanneroo (generally south of Neaves Road, east of Lenore/Franklin/Pinjar Roads, north of Ocean Reef Road and west of Sydney Road) as ‘Possible Future Urban Deferred’.
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· Identification of ‘Proposed Rural Living Areas’ and retention of existing Special Rural zones which would serve as rural buffers between new urban areas and environmental features, wetlands etc, and assist in conserving native vegetation and rural landscape character. A Special Use (Tourism) and Rural Living precinct is identified along Wanneroo Road Neerabup.
· Retention of Rural zonings in the Nowergup and Carabooda area for agricultural, horticultural and basic raw materials resources.
· A proposed new Agricultural/Horticultural Precinct is identified to the east of Carabooda-Nowergup within the State Forest 65 pine plantation area.
Council considered the draft EWLUWMS at its meeting of 21 February 2006 and resolved to not support the draft strategy and concept plan until a range of specific issues are addressed and detailed investigations undertaken to demonstrate with some certainty the appropriateness of the proposals contained in the document.
Some of the key issues highlighted by the City include:
· The proposed urbanisation of the southern part of east Wanneroo is to be conditional upon the feasibility and other relevant studies confirming acceptability of, and subsequent development of the new horticulture precincts in eastern Carabooda and State Forest 65 to ensure a viable and continuing vegetable growing industry in the Wanneroo district.
· The State Government should commit to horticulture, agriculture and related rural resource activities, tourism and heritage in the northern part of east Wanneroo through a package of measures similar to the approach taken in the Swan Valley Policy model.
· The final land use plan must address all matters required to amend the North West Corridor Structure Plan including regional transportation strategies, major centres, employment and regional active recreation. These studies are therefore to be prepared and adopted prior to and as part of the final land use plan.
· Lead responsibility for the above studies and district structure planning should rest with the WAPC/DPI.
· Concerns that the future stages of planning will represent a major impost on the City’s resources, as will infrastructure provision for the communities subsequently created. Therefore, a best practice infrastructure contributions and development staging model must be developed prior to any subdivision/development.
CURRENT SITUATION
The DPI is currently assessing the some 700 submissions received on the draft EWLUWMS with a view to releasing the Final EWLUWMS report by the end of this year. It is understood that a progress report has been prepared for the WAPC and the final report is to be considered at the November 2006 meeting. It is understood that many of the City’s concerns will not be addressed prior to the strategy being finalised. The City remains concerned that these issues must be satisfactorily addressed before any rezonings to the MRS are contemplated and any subdivision/development approved.
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File Ref: S07/0057V03
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Responsible Officer: Mayor Kelly
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Rhonda Bowman
Meeting Date: 30 January 2007
Attachment(s): Nil
Issue
To consider a proposal to enter into a partnership with the Rotary Club of Wanneroo to promote People Against Vandalism.
Background
Rotary International is holding a conference at Hotel Rendezvous Observation City, Scarborough on 31 March to 1 April 2007. The President of the Rotary Club of Wanneroo and Mr Tom Drinkwater representing PAV, have approached Council with a proposal for the City to partner them in promoting the work of PAV at this conference.
Detail
The Rotary Club of Wanneroo is seeking a financial contribution from the City of $5,000 whereby the City would be directly linked to promoting PAV at the conference. The Rotary Club is keen to give the City of Wanneroo recognition for its support of the club and acknowledgement of its significant contribution in the PAV initiative. The intention of featuring PAV at the Rotary conference would be to seek other Rotary clubs’ involvement and establishment of PAV’s in other parts of the Rotary Region.
It is acknowledged that Council has already contributed $5,000 to the work of PAV in its pilot projects within the City of Wanneroo and has also assisted in sourcing materials in support of its operations.
Comment
It is considered that this proposal would be of benefit to not only promote PAV to the Rotary District and encourage participation and support by other communities but also in promoting the City of Wanneroo. As a pivotal partner to PAV, this support to the Rotary Club of Wanneroo would provide the opportunity for the City to promote itself as being at the forefront of tackling such a significant problem within the entire metropolitan area.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
There is currently $23,275.55 available in the Elected Members Donations Account for the 2006/2007 financial year. It is suggested that if approved, the financial contribution of $5,000 towards the partnership with the Rotary Club of Wanneroo could be allocated from this account (717143-9399-316).
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council APPROVES a donation of $5,000 to be allocated for Elected Members Donations Account (717143-9399-316) to support a partnership with the Rotary Club of Wanneroo to promote PAV at the Rotary District 9450 Conference to be held at Observation City Resort, Scarborough from 31 March to 1 April 2007.
Comment by Administration
Administration are supportive of this recommendation as it further endorses the support already provided by the City to this valuable project.