Cities have differing policies

Cities have differing policies

Both the City of Gosnells and the City of Canning have refused to reveal what percentage of their staff are vaccinated, as the State prepares to reopen amidst outbreaks of the Omicron variant. City of Gosnells acting chief executive Ian Cowie said the city is...
Most pollies vaccinated

Most pollies vaccinated

Politicians at every level of government across Gosnells and Canning are doing the right thing when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine. Last Thursday, Examiner Newspapers contacted every councillor in both cities, with a deadline of 5pm Monday to confirm their...
MP being extra cautious

MP being extra cautious

As a Federal MP jetting across the country, Member for Burt Matt Keogh knows the risk of COVID-19 impacting his family is probably higher than average. That’s why last week, Mr Keogh received his booster shot and his five-year-old son Nicholas received his first COVID...
Tributes flow in for legend of the airwaves

Tributes flow in for legend of the airwaves

After an eight-month battle with lymphoma, East Cannington’s Tony Serve passed away last Wednesday at age 66, succumbing to brain cancer. A 40-year veteran of Perth’s airwaves, messages of condolence from the people whose lives he touched have been many. His former...
Sam’s gift of giving

Sam’s gift of giving

There aren’t too many Year 12 students who immediately start their own NDIS-focused business, then decide to start a program to help their entire community. Then again, Gosnells’ Sam Thomas isn’t like most year 12 students –  in more ways than one. The autistic...