Thursday, 30 April 2026

Poppy planting fills Anzac Gardens

 Poppy planting fills Anzac Gardens | City of Gosnells

More than 1,000 paper poppies, created by local school children, have been planted in the newly named Anzac Gardens, to commemorate Anzac Day in the City of Gosnells.

Mayor Terresa Lynes joined Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Member for Burt Matt Keogh at Southern Grove Primary School, where students were making some of the poppies.

The paper flowers were later planted in Anzac Gardens by City of Gosnells Councillor and ex-servicewoman Kylie Dalton, alongside students from Wirrabirra Education Support Centre.

Other participating schools included Ashburton Drive, Beckenham, Caladenia, East Kenwick, Sacred Heart and Wirrabirra primary schools as well as Rehoboth Christian College.

“Creating and planting poppies has been a special way for local school children to connect with the Anzac spirit,” Mayor Lynes said.

Urban forest projects boost Swan Canning Riverpark restoration

 Urban forest projects boost Swan Canning Riverpark restoration | Western Australian Government

🌱 Key Takeaways

  • Six new urban forest restoration projects will roll out across the Swan Canning Riverpark over the next three years.

  • $925,000 in funding is being shared among six local governments.

  • The Urban Forest program will be extended in 2025, with an additional $1.85 million over two years.

  • The initiative supports the Cook Labor Government’s commitment to protecting and restoring WA’s natural environments.

  • Projects will be delivered in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

  • Funding covers up to two‑thirds of each project’s total cost.

🏞️ Background & Program Impact

  • The Urban Forest program began as a 2021 election commitment with $3 million over four years.

  • Earlier rounds supported 20 restoration projects, including:

    • 41 hectares of weed control

    • 27 hectares of revegetation

    • 500,000+ native plants established

  • The program aims to improve ecosystem health, urban canopy, biodiversity, and community amenity.

📍 Funded Projects (2026 Round)

Location / SiteLocal GovernmentProject Focus
William Lane Riparian CorridorCity of GosnellsConnect restored riparian areas to form an eco‑corridor along Southern River.
Wungong River Urban ForestCity of ArmadaleRestore foreshore at Champion Lakes; invasive species control + diverse native planting.
Point Fraser Foreshore & SwalesCity of PerthRevegetation of foreshore and car park swales linked to the river.
Casuarina Lake, Garvey ParkCity of BelmontRestore understorey/midstorey vegetation to support local fauna.
Bindaring Park NorthTown of BassendeanWeed control and revegetation around living stream and bushland.
Maylands ForeshoreCity of BayswaterMultiple revegetation and weed‑control sites to improve habitat and connectivity.

🗣️ Minister’s Comments

Environment Minister Matthew Swinbourn emphasises:

  • The Riverpark’s importance to environmental and community wellbeing.

  • The value of local government partnerships in expanding on‑ground restoration.

  • Continued investment reflects a commitment to protecting Perth’s natural assets for future generations.

Darts

 Darts – Gosnells Community Men's Shed

🎯 Key Details

  • Location: Wiltshire Room

  • Session Times: Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00am, running for 1 hour

  • Contact Person: Al Gordon

🎯 Activity Overview

  • Members play singles or doubles, depending on attendance.

  • The main game played is “301”, but other dart games can be played if there’s interest.

  • No experience is required — beginners are welcome.

  • Darts are provided for anyone who doesn’t have their own set.

🎯 Community & Atmosphere

  • The group enjoys friendly rivalry and a relaxed, social environment.

  • Members learn from each other and have fun while improving their skills.

🎯 Additional Notes

  • Visitors are encouraged to explore other activities or check out membership options.