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Urban Mountain Bike Trails in the City of Joondalup – The Way Forward

Recently members presented about their vision for interconnected Urban Mountain Bike Trails in our area. The Vision is to sustainably develop and manage high quality Full Urban Mountain Bike Trails in the City of Joondalup suburbs for prima...

Clean Up Australia Day – Sunday 7 March

We have 2 Clean Up Australia events happening in our area this Sunday, 7 March 2021. Please get involved if you can. A great activity for the you, your friends and kids. Morning tea and sausage sizzle provided: Friends of Maritana Bush Grou...

The Cost of NOT Providing Mountain Bike Trails

Cycling for Kids in City of Joondalup – The Story so far One of my most enjoyable pastimes is to go mountain biking in the Hills. This pastime demands a high-level fitness and stamina, and to improve both I use a track that begins in front of...

Save the Local Trees You Love!

Do you love the trees in Kallaroo? A great initiative from the West Coast Wilderness Group. Do you know those big old beautiful street trees that make your suburb really special? We need them now more than ever. As we’re losing more trees t...

Action taken on hooning issues in Kallaroo

DOES YOUR STREET HAVE A HOON PROBLEM? Following several complaints received from residents, Kallaroo Residents’ Association met with our State Representative and Shadow Minister for Police, Peter Katsambanis MLA and our local Councillor Chris...

The Story of Kallaroo – 50 Years Young

Kallaroo is named from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘road to the water’ and our suburb was established in 1970. Prior to British settlement, the land in Perth’s northern suburbs, which included Kallaroo, was known as Mooro Country. Look out for...
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