VALE - Cr Sam Piantadosi

The news of Cr Sam Piantadosi’s death Thursday, March 4
following a heart attack has been received with great sadness
by everyone at the Town of Bassendean and the local community.
We all extended to Sam’s family our deepest sympathies

As recently as Tuesday March 2, Cr Piantadosi was seeking a better outcome
for the watering system at the Broadway Arboretum so the efforts of both
the Bassendean Staff and members of groups like the Bassendean
Preservation Group had more rewarding outcomes.
Cr Sam Piantadosi is seen with a Hamilton tree planter at the Arboretum.

 

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Protecting & Enhancing Bassendean’s Qualities
Weekend Wagtales #120
March 5   2009
ISSN 1836-8034

Bassendean Preservation Group inc
Box 75, Bassendean WA 6934
Email: Secretary

Environmental stuff
 
Other interesting stuff
 
BPG & local stuff
Save our Marine Life Wal-Mart Green supply chain
A window for bushfire prone areas National KOALA numbers
Panasonic's domestic fuel cells Metal can - 200 years old
Green products & innovations Porsche 911 HYBRID
Real or unreal solar powered yacht More red clover on the menu?
Fed Green Loans end Mar 22 2010 Should men eat less soy?
     

Unlocking the mysteries of Perth’s rivers

Please join us for a light supper and an informative presentation by Dr Kerry Trayler, the Swan River Trust’s principalscientist, who will unlock the mysteries of Perth’s iconic rivers.

Perth Zoo Lecture Theatre
20 Labouchere Road,
South Perth
5.30-7pm Thursday March 18 2010 

Please rsvp to guardians@swanrivertrust.wa.gov.au or Shannan Beal 9278 0927 by Friday 12 March.

 

Photo competition-
what do you love about the rivers
(Part of the Autumn Festival)

Prizes will include:
First prize - $350 Camera Electronics voucher
Second prize - $150 Camera Electronics voucher
.
The photography competition opened
on 18 Jan 2010 and closes 12 March 2010.

For entry forms and Terms and Conditions please call or email Shannan 9278 0927 or shannan.beal@dec.wa.gov.au

 

Double gees - south end of Hamilton St.

The scale of this infestation is such that my dogs, which I was exercising in the area recently, were unable to walk through it and needed to be carried out.  It also includes the BMX track and therefore renders this facility useless. 

Given its proximity to the storm water drain and a path which is used to access the Ashfield Flats it is very likely to that this weed will infest this very important riverfront reserve. Immediate action should be taken to remove all plants and as many seeds as possible. Feedback  



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