Our mental health heroes

Our mental health heroes

High School students attended a camp over the school holidays where they learnt how to prevent suicide and improve mental health. The five-day prevention program, Camp Hero, is designed to empower young people and equip them with skills required to improve mental...
Festival was far out man

Festival was far out man

The Far Out Fest held by the City of Armadale last weekend on May 1 was a success despite impending COVID-19 restrictions. A first for the city, the festival was part of the Armadale Arts Festival and showcased the talent of band Yomi Ship, Explosive Dance &...
Brigade’s $1.7 million new home

Brigade’s $1.7 million new home

The Bedfordale Volunteer Bushfire Brigade officially has a new home, after the City of Armadale handed over the keys to the new facility on Admiral Road in Bedfordale. The $1.7 million purpose-built building is designed to better facilitate the brigade’s growing...
Colour brings in New Year

Colour brings in New Year

The Sinhalese and Tamil New Year, commonly known as Aluth, was celebrated last month in Kelmscott by the Sri Lankan Cultural Society of Western Australia (SLCSWA). The SLSCWA is a not-for -profit community organisation representing all Sri Lankans in Western Australia...
No, no, no…yes…. it’s the Vicar

No, no, no…yes…. it’s the Vicar

A stage adaptation of the Vicar of Dibley is set to make its Western Australian Debut at the Koorliny Arts Centre next month, featuring Byford resident Amara Maddalena and directed by Mundijong resident Kelly Salathiel. Adapted by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter from the...