City of Joondalup
Sarah Stephens is an experienced professional in leisure planning and community engagement, currently serving as a Leisure Planning Projects Officer for the City of Joondalup since April 2022. Prior roles include Community Facilities Advisor at the City of Gosnells and Facilities Planning Officer at the City of Swan, where Sarah was involved in the coordination and development of sporting infrastructure and community facilities. Additionally, experience as a Regional Coordinator for the Australian Sports Commission highlights expertise in managing community sports programs. Academic qualifications include a Graduate Certificate in Development Planning from Curtin University and ongoing studies in community engagement.
City of Joondalup
Joondalup is striving to be a bold, creative and prosperous City that is recognised on the international stage for its outstanding services, healthy sustainable lifestyle opportunities and for having an engaged and connected community. The City of Joondalup is a coastal Local Government area that is home to more than 161,000 residents in the northern suburbs of Perth. The City takes pride in being a Local Government that sets the standard in WA for its innovative programs and services and for its highly motivated and enthusiastic workforce that is committed to making a positive contribution to Joondalup and its local community. With 17km of beautiful coastline, numerous natural bushland reserves and lakes, and hundreds of parks and public open space located in a modern urban setting only 20 minutes north of the Perth CBD, it is easy to understand why Joondalup is recognised as an attractive destination for both residents and visitors to Perth.