Wanju Welcome Bentley St James
What’s being shaped?
City of Canning’s 16 neighbourhoods are dynamic, each with their own unique characteristics, aspirations and opportunities.
Wanju Welcome Bentley St James aspires to create a neighbourhood of welcome in which everyone feels like they belong, can be themselves and take ownership for shaping the neighbourhood's shared story.
We want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand past, present and potential stories of the local area. The stories will help us understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood and how we can work together to breathe new life and vitalityContinue reading
What’s being shaped?
City of Canning’s 16 neighbourhoods are dynamic, each with their own unique characteristics, aspirations and opportunities.
Wanju Welcome Bentley St James aspires to create a neighbourhood of welcome in which everyone feels like they belong, can be themselves and take ownership for shaping the neighbourhood's shared story.
We want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand past, present and potential stories of the local area. The stories will help us understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood and how we can work together to breathe new life and vitality into Bentley St James.
Backstory
Bentley and St James are both located on Whadjuk Country. The Whadjuk Noongar history within Canning is as significant today as it was in the past.
The Djarlgarro Beelier (Canning River) provided an abundance of resources as well as food for the Noongar people. The area reportedly had one of the highest densities of Noongar population in Western Australia.
Bentley and St James are suburbs within the City of Canning and are located 8kms from the Perth CBD.
Established as a suburb in the 1940's, Bentley contained a high percent of public and social housing. In 1969-1970, the Brownlie Towers precinct was created which had its own school, community centre, shopping area, swimming pools and sports facilities. The towers were demolished in 2019 making way for the upcoming 'Bentley 360' project which plans to redevelop and infill the area.
St James is another historical suburb gazetted by the City of Canning in the 1950’s also with a high percent of public and social housing and with plenty of heritage and authentic character.
Today, there is a large young population within the areas, Bentley’s population contains above the state average for people aged 20-34 years due to the tertiary institutions in the area and large amount of student housing. Bentley also has a large amount of residents who were born overseas adding to the diversity within the area.
There are already many active community groups within the area.
Get Involved
A great neighbourhood has a strong identity that builds connectedness in its community. We believe our relationship to a neighbourhood is strengthened when we're invested in its past, present and potential stories.
The Bentley St James Neighbourhood Survey is now closed, you can read the Neighbourhood Snapshot.
You can also email welcome@canning.wa.gov.au kelly.harding@canning.wa.gov.au directly, with any ideas or enquiries to get involved.
What are the next steps?
Read the neighbourhood snapshot report.
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See the story behind the mural at Wyong Park 🎨
Share See the story behind the mural at Wyong Park 🎨 on Facebook Share See the story behind the mural at Wyong Park 🎨 on Twitter Share See the story behind the mural at Wyong Park 🎨 on Linkedin Email See the story behind the mural at Wyong Park 🎨 linkIf you've been by Wyong Park in Bentley recently you might have seen some colourful murals. Local Aboriginal artist Jade Dolman worked on a fun and creative design on the hard courts and footpaths inspired by the Canning River and the banksia found in Bentley.
The local Bentley Primary School also got involved by using Jade's inspiration and colour pallete to draw their own banskia on tiles that you can now see at the playground!
Make sure to bring your family and friends down to the hard court at Wyong Park as it is now open for public use! 🏀
Watch the video on the artwork here.
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Wyong Playground is open
Share Wyong Playground is open on Facebook Share Wyong Playground is open on Twitter Share Wyong Playground is open on Linkedin Email Wyong Playground is open linkWyong Playground in Bentley is open for public use ! 🌳
The new playground has lots of exciting new features such as nature play elements, a brand new shelter with accessible picnic tables and BBQ.
It also has a number of fun and inclusive play elements such as the carousel, flying fox with accessible seat, mum and baby swings, basket swings, inclusive Viking swing and sand play table.
Bring your family down for a fun day out at the new playground!
And keep an eye out for any upcoming community events within the space!
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Bentley Community Movie Night
Share Bentley Community Movie Night on Facebook Share Bentley Community Movie Night on Twitter Share Bentley Community Movie Night on Linkedin Email Bentley Community Movie Night linkWhere: Hillview Park
When: Friday, 21 April, 6pm - 8pm
Join us for the Bentley Community Movie Night.
The family friendly movie night will also provide a free sausage sizzle and ice cream. You can also meet the Canning Youth team and have a chat to the Neighbourhood and Engagement Team.
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Mason Ward Community Safety Session
Share Mason Ward Community Safety Session on Facebook Share Mason Ward Community Safety Session on Twitter Share Mason Ward Community Safety Session on Linkedin Email Mason Ward Community Safety Session linkWhen: Wednesday 26 April, 6.00pm - 7.30pmWhere: Harry Turner Pavilion at Queens Park Reservce (Cnr of Treasure Road & Centre Street, Queens Park WA 6107)Residents from the suburbs of Bentley, St James, Queens Park, East Cannington and Welshpool are invited to a Free Community Safety Session, delivered by the City of Canning in partnership with Cannington Police Station.This initiative is designed to facilitate discussions between our community, the City’s Community Safety team and local Police about their respective roles in working together for a safer community.All Canning residents who attend will receive a free Community Safety kit containing handy safety tips, resources and information about their Ward.Registrations are essential. Capacity restrictions apply.Register HERE:Can't make it to your session?
Submit your question or suggestion via our Community Safety Portal - yoursaycanning.com.au/safe-communities-canning -
Hillview Soccer Program
Share Hillview Soccer Program on Facebook Share Hillview Soccer Program on Twitter Share Hillview Soccer Program on Linkedin Email Hillview Soccer Program linkCome down to Hillview for a friendly game of soccer on Thursday afternoons 4.30pm - 6.30pm.
The program is ran in partnership between Hilllview Intercultural Centre and Football Futures.
All our welcome please contact gasian.tembo@canning.wa.gov.au or via (08) 9461 7186.
The program will run ongoingly until weather does not allow, if the activity changes, updates will be provided via this page.
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Wyong Park Upgrade Update
Share Wyong Park Upgrade Update on Facebook Share Wyong Park Upgrade Update on Twitter Share Wyong Park Upgrade Update on Linkedin Email Wyong Park Upgrade Update linkThe City of Canning is upgrading Wyong Park as part of the Bentley Parkscapes program. The program aims to provide the surrounding Bentley 360 area with improved public open spaces for the whole community to enjoy. Construction works will commence in late September 2022 and are expected to complete by March 2023.
The Wyong Park upgrade has many exciting features such as a new multi-sports court, a new playground with some nature play elements, new shelter, BBQ, seating and outdoor exercise equipment. Other essential improvements include new pathways, lighting and garden beds with a mixture of local and native plant species.
During the construction period please note the following:
- The oval will remain open to the public for the duration of the works
- some parts of the main carpark will be unavailable
- all works will be carried out on weekdays, Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm
- construction fencing will be erected around sections of the park and members of the public will not be permitted
- pedestrian and vehicle traffic will need to be redirected from time to time during the construction to ensure safety of the public around the site; and
- measures will be put in place to control dust and noise as much as possible during construction.
The City would like to apologise for any inconvenience these works may cause and looks forward to providing new facilities for the community to enjoy.
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Dumond Park construction has begun
Share Dumond Park construction has begun on Facebook Share Dumond Park construction has begun on Twitter Share Dumond Park construction has begun on Linkedin Email Dumond Park construction has begun linkThe City of Canning has some exciting news to share with you. We’re upgrading Dumond Park as part of the Bentley Parkscapes program, which aims to improve public open spaces in the surrounding Bentley 360 area for everyone to enjoy.
Construction will begin in March 2023 and is expected to wrap up by June 2023. One cool thing about this upgrade is that Dumond Park will be the first park in the City to have a future canopy of 100%! There will be seating areas for visitors to relax and connect with nature, as well as crushed limestone paths and new garden beds with low-growing shrubs and tall trees.
The City is also putting in new infrastructure like a bird watering station, bee hotels, and nesting boxes to turn the park into an Urban Forest for the community.
During construction, please keep in mind that work will only take place on weekdays from 7am to 5pm to minimise disruption. Construction fencing will be put up around some parts of the park for safety, and there may be occasional redirections of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and is looking forward to providing new and improved facilities for the community to enjoy.
For any enquiries regarding this project please contact the City’s Landscape Construction Officer, Jason Tindale on 1300 422 664 or email Jason.Tindale@canning.wa.gov.au.
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World Music Cafe
Share World Music Cafe on Facebook Share World Music Cafe on Twitter Share World Music Cafe on Linkedin Email World Music Cafe linkWorld Music Cafe at Hillview Hub
World Music Cafe is bringing an exciting mix of quality music, dance, children's workshops, and food trucks to Hillview Park. Enjoy a free sunset concert feauturing Sino Swing, Vincent Wong & the Chung Wah Lions.
Date: Friday 24 March
Time: 5pm -7.30pm
Location: Hill View Park, 1-3 Hill View Place Bentley
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Ramadan Iftar & Panel Talk on Aboriginal - Muslim Historical Relations
Share Ramadan Iftar & Panel Talk on Aboriginal - Muslim Historical Relations on Facebook Share Ramadan Iftar & Panel Talk on Aboriginal - Muslim Historical Relations on Twitter Share Ramadan Iftar & Panel Talk on Aboriginal - Muslim Historical Relations on Linkedin Email Ramadan Iftar & Panel Talk on Aboriginal - Muslim Historical Relations linkHillview Intercultural Community Centre
4pm - 7pm
Saturday 25 March 2023
All are welcome to participate in 'Iftar', the 'breaking of the fast' during Ramadan 2023 with a special program that includes a panel talk about the long-standing historical relations between Aboriginal tribes and Muslims prior to colonisation.
With special guest speakers, learn about this rich history and hear about the significance of Ramadan to Muslims.
- Halal dinner provided
- Families are welcome
- Free but registration is essential
Parking limited, please observe signage and consider carpooling or public transport.
Hosted by City of Canning in collaboration with Aisha Nancy Novakovich Events.
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Global Streets
Share Global Streets on Facebook Share Global Streets on Twitter Share Global Streets on Linkedin Email Global Streets linkHillview Park, Bentley
3.00pm - 8.30pm
A festival of Canning’s rich cultural diversity where food, people and customs are celebrated alongside the new Hillview Intercultural Community Centre.
Come along to taste new food, experience new customs and activities. Attendees will be energised by connecting with fellow community members in indoor and outdoor spaces where their senses are engaged through tantalising smells, vibrant colours, movement and the voices and traditions of neighbours.Read more here: www.canning.wa.gov.au/globalstreets
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Share your Neighbourhood Story
Wanju Welcome Bentley St James is currently at this stageWe want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood.
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Welcome Events
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesGet involved in our community events, activities or programs that create opportunities for the neighbourhood to connect with one another.
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Neighbourhood Story Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesA plan shaped by the neighbourhood story that responds to the community aspirations, local assets and identified community need.
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Welcome Actions
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesA list of neighbourhood commitments to welcome ('wanju') everyone, celebrate the diversity of our community and nurture connections between people.