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*Over 1000 Tune into Save Perth Hills AGM!*

Save Perth Hills Inc


A huge Thank You to the 40 SPH supporters who turned up to our Annual General meeting last Wednesday night AND to the over 1000 others who watched the live stream - courtesy of local champ Owen Briffa from Lost Mundaring & Surroundings Local History Museum and his Mundaring Media Network.

This is a phenomenal audience as we re-capped an incredible year in our community’s fight against $atterley and the Anglican Church’s dangerous and destructive North Stoneville proposal.


We also thank our local pollies - Tania Lawrence - WA Labor for Hasluck, Fed Greens Hasluck candidate Brendan Sturcke, and long time supporter Ken Wyatt the Federal member for Hasluck who provided a video of support from Canberra.

It was also great to see Shire President James Martin, Dep Pres Paige McNeil and councillors Daw, Jeans and Cuthbert.


We still have plenty to do because as we know, $atterley is just waiting for us to run out of puff... which is a bummer for Nigel and his Anglican mates because we are just warming up.

To all of you supporting this marathon, your ongoing support - and interest, makes all the hard work worthwhile!!

We'll be back shortly with more from our latest pub test...

In the meantime - we still need to rattle the donation tins to fund our next round of activities...

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DONATIONS:

'Rattle, rattle rattle'

SPH is funded 100% by donations. Do you like what we do and want to help? Please chip a few bucks our way.

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You can also support SPH by donating your Containers for Change to ID: C10307279

Or dropping a few $ in the tins at Artisan Bakery, Stoneville Fresh or Begonia Pets.

Massive thanks to everyone who has donated - the last few weeks has seen a much needed top up for the SPH piggy bank!

 
 
 

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