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Representing both the Shoreline Estate and South Beach Estate Residential Areas
BULLETINS


A New Catherine Point Suburb?
Suburb Name Change Event – Sun 30th April, 2023 @ 10:00am Please join us on Sunday 30th April, 2023 at 10am for a special community...
Apr 22, 20233 min read
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Update From Discussions with DevelopmentWA
On 31st March 2023, representatives from the SBCG met with DevelopmentWA to discuss the need for more public open space in the Shoreline...
Apr 3, 20233 min read
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DEADLINE APPROACHING
Have Your Say! Many of you will have good ideas and a list of priorities regarding the use of City of Cockburn facilities. And the public...
Mar 9, 20232 min read
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Green Spaces in Shoreline
Update on Shoreline Public Open Space Provision, (Green Spaces) Representatives from the South Beach Community Group met with...
Mar 3, 20232 min read
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Important Update on the Suburb Name Change Campaign
Recently the South Beach Community Group (SBCG) and the Port Coogee Community Association (PCCA) jointly submitted to Landgate an...
Feb 4, 20233 min read
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Name Change Latest, January Update
The goal of splitting North Coogee into South Beach and Port Coogee is still being vigorously pursued. To this end representatives from...
Jan 19, 20231 min read
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Music in the Park on Saturday 28th January
Get your dancing feet ready for this very popular event. Local band Empire Blues will be playing and Friends of the Community Food Truck...
Jan 13, 20231 min read
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Latest Update on the South Beach Name Change Proposal
Both South Beach Community Group and Port Coogee Community Association are now able to be in direct discussion with Landgate...
Dec 14, 20222 min read
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The ‘Extra Name’ Option Survey Result
You’ll remember last month we informed you that City of Cockburn were planning to undertake an independent community consultation of...
Dec 14, 20222 min read
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So, what's happening with that bridge and that sports oval, and that footpath ... ?
Artists impression https://parryandrosenthal.com.au/projects/north-coogee-shoreline-pedestrian-bridge/ At our latest community group...
Nov 20, 20224 min read
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Come and Join the Fun
Our annual Christmas event is happening on Saturday 17th December in Barrow Park. A Capella West will be leading us with the singing,...
Nov 18, 20221 min read
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Top Recognition for our Community
The City of Cockburn was a finalist in two categories of the 2022 Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) WA Planning Excellence Awards. It...
Nov 10, 20222 min read
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Your Suburb Name ... South Beach? Alternative name? Or North Coogee?
There’s been some developments with our Name Change Campaign. Please take the time to read this article fully. And we need your input in...
Oct 12, 20223 min read
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Sail Shades for the Pump Track – You Choose
Our kids are loving the Pump Track aren’t they? And the City of Cockburn have allocated funds in the 2022/2023 budget for shade cloth to...
Sep 23, 20221 min read
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It Must Be Spring!
The veg beds are prepped, the seedlings are in, hands got well and truly muddy. I think our little garden is ready for the sunny days ahead!
Sep 13, 20221 min read
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Spring in the Park
BARROW PARK, SUNDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER, 3 – 5PM Fun for all the family with kid’s seedling planting, face-painting, and a hands-on painting...
Aug 16, 20221 min read
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We Need You!
Despite some bureaucratic setbacks with the name change, the SBCG Committee are committed to continue with the goal of returning our...
Jul 19, 20221 min read
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Footbridge at Shoreline
Here is some news on how the footbridge proposal at Shoreline is progressing … From Paul Gazonne, Senior Development Officer,...
Jul 19, 20222 min read
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It's Farewell Maja and Hello Jeff
Tonight's committee meeting marked the official handover of the chair to Jeff Pengelly. Jeff has been a staunch supporter and committee...
Jul 13, 20221 min read
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Snakes and Ladders in Barrow Park
Did you know that this game originated in India and was brought over to Britain and on to Australia around the 1890’s? It’s one hundred...
Jul 1, 20221 min read
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