Waterwise Verge Garden Competition – 2023 Winners Announced

Waterwise Verge Garden Competition

We are proud to announce and celebrate the successes of residents involved in our Waterwise Verge Garden Competition for 2023/24.

Residents are playing a vital role in saving valuable water, greening and cooling our neighbourhoods, supporting and enhancing local biodiversity and creating a waterwise community. We think this is worth celebrating and hope it will inspire others to take action in this space.

The awards recognise residents who have created and maintained beautiful, waterwise and biodiverse verge gardens.

This initiative was proudly co-funded by Water Corporation’s Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for the City to be a leading waterwise community.

Thank you to everyone who entered the 2023 Waterwise Verge Garden Competition

Waterwise Verge Garden of the Year

Melanie Davies

Waterwise Verge Garden Winner

Alix Oakes

Waterwise Verge Garden Highly Commended

Jacqui Thake

Biodiverse Verge Garden Winner

Joy Mack-haven

Biodiverse Verge Garden Highly Commended

Michael Frazier

Meet the overall winner of our Waterwise Verge Garden Competition, Melanie Davies

Inspired to create your own waterwise verge garden? 

Our waterwise verge gardens webpage shares a range of tips and resources to help you get started. Water Corporation’s handy guide to waterwise verges can also help you convert your verge into a beautiful, biodiverse and waterwise garden.

To keep up to date with future waterwise initiatives, sign up to the City of Joondalup’s Sustainability eNewsletter.

Building sustainable neighbourhoods

Building Sustainable Communities image

Building sustainable neighbourhoods is a strategic planning project being undertaken by the City of Joondalup. The project is reviewing the housing component of the City’s local planning strategy. This is a significant land use planning project which will be relevant to all residential areas within the City.

Population growth means our City needs to plan for approximately 20,000 additional homes in the City by 2050. With limited undeveloped space, the majority will need to be delivered as infill housing.

Population change, housing renewal, and infill development will result in change for our community and neighbourhoods.

Building sustainable neighbourhoods will make recommendations for how the City’s planning framework can best meet the City’s future housing needs and State Government dwelling targets, including:

  • What housing we need to meet community needs
  • Where different housing types and densities should be located across the City, and
  • The types of policy required to manage the form, sustainability, and liveability of future housing.

The project will identify, explore and develop planning recommendations for liveable streets and housing in the City of Joondalup across five project phases.

 

Phase one:

  • Housing and infill issues identification.
  • Community consultation.
  • Technical work.
  • Confirmed issues to be investigated in Phase 2.

Phase two:

  • Undertake investigations for the issues identified.
  • Identify opportunities for the City to respond to issues through the LPS.
  • Present issues paper to Council.
  • Confirm community consultation approach and scope of work to be investigated in Phase 3.

Phase three:

  • Develop and explore options for spatial allocation of density and development control.
  • Options will be tested with the community and decision makers.
  • Recommended option presented to Council to adopt.

Phase four:

  • Prepare Local Planning Strategy in accordance with guidelines based on recommended option.

Phase five;

  • Undertake statutory approval process to have the LPS endorsed by Council, WAPC and Minister for Planning.

The project is currently in Phase 3: Strategic Options. At its meeting held 28 May 2024, Council noted the outcomes of Phase 2 of the project and endorsed the proposed scope of work and approach to consultation to be undertaken in Phase 3.

Further community consultation will be undertaken as part of Phase 3. This is proposed to be undertaken in two rounds, as illustrated in the endorsed Phase 3 community consultation approach which can be accessed in the project documents below.

It is anticipated that the detailed community consultation plan for Phase 3 will be presented to Council for endorsement prior to any consultation activities taking place. The first round of consultation is anticipated to take place in early 2025.

GET INVOLVED

If you would like to understand the approach to community and stakeholder engagement for the project overall, you can view the project Stakeholder Strategy which was endorsed by Council on Tuesday 19 April 2022.

If you would like to receive updates about the project and information about upcoming community consultations, join the stakeholder register.

Join the register

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

The frequently asked questions will guide you through relevant project information.

To learn more about planning systems and processes, review an Introduction to the Western Australian Planning System and a Glossary of Planning Terms.

The City’s project team is also available to discuss the project and answer questions.

PROJECT DOCUMENTS

Documents, reports and studies will be listed here as the project progresses and they are completed.

Scope: Local Planning Strategy Review

Building Sustainable Neighbourhoods Stakeholder Strategy

Phase 1 Outcomes: Housing Issues and Actions

Phase 1 Community Consultation Outcomes Report

Dwelling targets review report

Housing supply and demand analysis report

Issues Paper Background and Summary

Issues Paper 1: Allocation of density

Issues Paper 2: Liveability outcomes for infill housing

Issues Paper 3: Structural issues

Issues Paper 4: Housing supply, demand and affordability

City of Joondalup Activity Centre Needs Assessment and Hierarchy Review

Local Planning Strategy Review: Phase 3 scope

PROJECT DECISIONS

MEETING DATE

COUNCIL DECISION

Wednesday

18 May 2021

Council agreed to bring forward the review of the housing component of the Local Planning Strategy to 2021/22.

(item CJ063-05/21 refers)

Tuesday

19 April 2022

Council endorsed:

  1. The project approach for the review of the City’s Local Planning Strategy.
  2. The scope of works associated with the review of the City’s Local Planning Strategy.
  3. The draft Stakeholder Strategy for the housing component of the Local Planning Strategy review.
  4. The scope of works associated with Phase one of the housing review.

(item CJ047-04/22 refers)

Tuesday

16 August 2022

Council endorsed the Phase one Community Consultation Plan.

(item CJ120-08/22 refers)

Tuesday

25 July 2023

Council endorsed the Phase 1 outcomes and proposed Phase 2 scope of work.

(item 13.1 refers)

Tuesday

28 May 2024

Council noted the outcomes of Phase 2 and endorsed the proposed Phase 3 scope of work.

(item 13.1.3 refers)

RELATED ARTICLES

As noted above, building sustainable neighbourhoods follows a series of strategic planning projects regarding housing and infill. The following lists previous projects, and provides links with more information.

Local Housing Strategy and Housing Opportunity Areas

Changes to Development within Housing Opportunity Areas