Kiters of the world unite....
Today is the last chance to contact City of Joondalup Councillors to persuade and encourage them to keep Mulllaloo beach open for kiting.
If you haven't already, please send emails to the Mayor Troy Pickard and cc your email to all the other Councillors:
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It's not over yet - we need to show the Council our committment to Mullaloo and that bans are both unnecessary and unwanted.
Those of you able to make it to the meeting tonight – get there early – seats will fill before the Council meeting commences at 7.00pm. We encourage kiters to be there before 6.30pm.
Regards
WAKSA.
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this is the lady she is discussing the matter with. They are looking over the area of mulaloo
On the agenda
Mayor Troy Pickard is Patron of the Mullaloo Surf Lifesaving Club and Vice Patron of the Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club
Cr Geoff Amphlett is a member of the Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club
Cr Norman is Chairman of the Joondalup Community Coast
Care Forum which has made a submission on the Beach Management Plan
CITY OF JOONDALUP - AGENDA FOR MEETING OF COUNCIL - 21.09.2010 xvi
Cr Taylor is a member of the Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club
Cr Young is a member of the Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club
Cr Fishwick is a Senior Assessor for Surf Life Saving WA and
a member of the Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club
E-mailed the list too, I love way down south, but I would hate for any beach to get banned. This sport is too good to let it slide.
To all the kiters attending the City of Joondalup council meeting this evening….
The anti-kiting groups in Mullaloo are hoping to portray local (and all kiters) as teenage yobs with a bad attitude. They are reliant upon an incorrect, negative image of kite surfers to enhance their demand for a ban a Mullaloo.
It is imperative that at tonight’s meeting, all kiters are quite literally on their best behaviour. We must show the appropriate courtesies to the process and to the participants. It is inevitable that the opposition will make baseless comments and assumptions to try & sway the Council. Please do not allow the opposition to get under your skin - ignore them.
Last week, we showed the council and the community that kiters are not the rabble they expected us to be. Let’s do it again tonight.