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The planning commission has reviewed a preliminary proposal on a new home for the Resurrection Greek Orthodox Church. The April 14 work session included public comment and discussion of a 9,792 square-foot church and accompanying 24,971 square-foot multi-purpose building at 11300 Dublin Canyon Road. The project would sit on a 4.3-acre portion of land owned by the Pleasant View Church of Christ, a non-denominal organization. The applicant, Guy Houston, is proposing to subdivide the approximately 16-acre site into two parcels; one for the existing church and another for the new Greek Orthodox church. Planning commissioners met the proposal with general enthusiasm. âI am really impressed with the project and want to thank the applicant for bringing forward such a beautiful design,â said Commissioner Nancy Allen. ....
A new public holiday, kebabs, and âthe best economy in the worldâ â so how much can Mark win by? Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Premier Mark McGowan pulled out a classic political campaign trope to start the final week of an apathetic election as he got photos with a baby at King Edward Memorial Hospital. He cradled the fragile newborn the same way global credit rating agency Standard & Poorâs said on Monday he protected the West Australian economy, making it the best in the world over the past 12 months. ....
A new public holiday, kebabs, and 'the best economy in the world' – so how much can Mark win by? smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Normal text size Very large text size In late January last year Mark McGowan was tucking into pies with his children at a bakery in Dawesville, a coastal suburb 75 kilometres south of Perth, when his phone lit up. âWe were sitting at a table eating and my daughter was demanding more tomato sauce and the Prime Minister rang me,â he said. Covered in mud after a successful crabbing expedition with his kids, the WA Premier grabbed some sauce and took Scott Morrisonâs call. âHe said, âIâm going to have to shut down flights from Chinaâ.â A year later, McGowan has emerged from the crucible of COVID-19 a political superhero in the west, soaring high on the popularity of his hard border policy. His polling for the upcoming March 13 election threatens a wipeout of his Liberal opposition, which could cause headaches for Morrison at next yearâs federal election. ....