‘His legacy endures’

‘His legacy endures’

Veteran Edward ‘Ted’ Parry has laid a wreath at every ANZAC Day service for more than 25 years, this year was set to be his last time but the service was cancelled when COVID-19 sent Perth and Peel into lockdown. Mr Parry was born in Birkenhead, England in 1928; in...
A special morning for dads

A special morning for dads

The fathering project and local school Good Shepherd Catholic Primary in Kelmscott have partnered to hold a special morning last Friday to commemorate ANZAC day. Students and their dads, uncles, grandads and father figures began the day at Rushton Park Cenotaph for a...
Local schools do their bit for ANZAC

Local schools do their bit for ANZAC

Schools across Perth’s southeast managed to hold ANZAC ceremonies on Friday April 23 before Perth and Peel were sent into strict lockdown. Aspiri Primary School scheduled their ANZAC assembly for Tuesday April 27, but had to reschedule due to COVID-19 restrictions....
Huge boost for local club

Huge boost for local club

Grant funding has allowed a local hockey club the opportunity to increase and sustain long-term involvement in the sport and reduce lower participation rates. A spokesperson from the Dale Hockey Club said they received a Community Grant of $2050 from the City of...
Underpass finally opens

Underpass finally opens

The Denny Avenue works are coming to a close with the Davis Road underpass now open for travel. After the Denny Avenue level crossing and boom gates were formally removed on Thursday April 1, the Davis Road rail over road pass was officially installed. A long history...