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Guest at the Early Settlers’ event<br />

Early Settlers’ event<br />

The Early Settlers’ event occurred in October 2008 at the Lower<br />

Hillcrest Reserve, <strong>Bayswater</strong>. The event brought together people who<br />

have lived in the area for more than 40 years. This year, more than 900<br />

people attended the function and enjoyed lunch and entertainment.<br />

Doolan-Leisha and Walter Eatts provided a traditional welcome and the<br />

Madjitil Moorna choir sang a range <strong>of</strong> indigenous and non indigenous<br />

songs. The band from John Forrest Senior High School entertained the<br />

guests and student volunteers from Chisholm Catholic College assisted<br />

as ushers and waiters.<br />

Youth Advisory Committee<br />

(YAC)<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bayswater</strong> Youth Advisory<br />

Committee (YAC) is an advisory<br />

body to inform Council <strong>of</strong> relevant<br />

youth issues and needs within<br />

the local area. The committee<br />

meets formally on a quarterly<br />

basis and there is regular informal<br />

engagement with the community<br />

development <strong>of</strong>ficer. In 2008-09<br />

YAC distributed a survey to young<br />

people to gain insight into local<br />

concerns. Key issues identified<br />

were bullying, violence, drugs and<br />

alcohol. These results will assist<br />

local community organisations<br />

and schools in determining their<br />

strategic direction and priorities in<br />

supporting young people.<br />

Outcare<br />

Outcare, with the support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bayswater</strong>, provides local<br />

schools with a program called<br />

Keeping Kids Out <strong>of</strong> Crime. The<br />

program targets students from<br />

years 8 to 12. It involved school<br />

presentations from an ex-<strong>of</strong>fender<br />

discussing his experiences, life<br />

choices and consequences.<br />

There are four key areas focused<br />

on bullying, racism, personal<br />

responsibility and respect. The <strong>City</strong><br />

has provided $10,000 towards the<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> 69 sessions at schools<br />

in the area, targeting more than<br />

2,000 students.<br />

Urban art project<br />

Funding from the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Planning and Infrastructure allowed<br />

the <strong>City</strong> to undertake an urban art<br />

project which involved the painting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the retaining wall that has been<br />

built east <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bayswater</strong> train<br />

station. The retaining wall was<br />

completed by Council in December<br />

2008. Urban artist Drew Straker<br />

was engaged to work with young<br />

people on the project.<br />

PCYC youth space -<br />

Zone Out<br />

The Police and Citizens’ Youth<br />

Club (PCYC) manages and<br />

operates the <strong>City</strong>’s Zone Out<br />

youth space in Morley, which<br />

provides sport and recreational<br />

activities for young people aged<br />

between 12 and 18 years. They<br />

work with up to 30 young people<br />

every night providing sport and<br />

recreation programs such as<br />

basketball and futsol (indoor<br />

soccer). In addition, the PCYC,<br />

with support from the <strong>City</strong>, has<br />

been establishing networks in the<br />

Maylands area to encourage more<br />

young people to become involved<br />

in the futsol program.<br />

Carols by Candlelight, Civic Centre<br />

12 city <strong>of</strong> bayswater <strong>annual</strong> <strong>report</strong> 2008-09

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