‘Children in Western Australia need it’

‘Children in Western Australia need it’

Residents from the City of Gosnells have joined forces with people in Cottesloe to help preserve the long history of a local disability support service. Lady Lawley Cottage is a valued disability support service, which provided help to hundreds of children who were...
Treetop walk to revitalise Armadale

Treetop walk to revitalise Armadale

The City of Armadale has unveiled a game-changing plan to take Armadale to new heights and reinvigorate the CBD, with an illuminated treetop walk and cultural precinct now on the table.  Examiner Newspapers has obtained the first artist’s impression of the...
Buti’s push for a new TAFE

Buti’s push for a new TAFE

A fully-fledged TAFE campus in the heart of Armadale has long been touted as a means of combatting its rising unemployment rate, and one local MP is determined to make it a reality. After more than a decade of lobbying, Member for Armadale Tony Buti has ramped-up his...
New movie rides on a wave of emotion

New movie rides on a wave of emotion

Using intense visual and audio elements, American film director, Trey Edward Shults did not disappoint in his latest film called Waves. It is all about the flow and ambience with this film and just like waves, as the emotions build up, they hit you hard. Waves tells a...
Push to keep wage subsidy going

Push to keep wage subsidy going

Burt MP Matt Keogh has pleaded with the federal government to continue its wage subsidy following a damning report that indicated more than 4,000 local businesses may be forced to close when it ceases. Recent analysis by the Australian Taxation Office indicated that...