How a boy from Armadale went on to become a cricketing legend

There is no more famous phrase in all of Australian cricket, even more so in WA cricket, than “Caught Marsh, bowled Lillee”. Now, sadly, one half of the iconic duo that combined for more shared wickets than any other pairing in the history of the game has left us,...
Masks prove a task

Masks prove a task

For many local environmental groups, Clean Up Australia Day has come and gone but for a few, the hard work remains to be done – and the experience of others has given them a good idea of what to expect. Last Sunday, Armadale Girl Guides cleaned up six kilometres...
Ready to use her Voice

Ready to use her Voice

Nicole Spurrier is a woman with a voice, and the Youth Community Citizenship Award winner is using it to elevate the issues and concerns of her peers through a unique online platform – Voice: Speak Up & Speak Out. Having recently graduated from Kelmscott Senior...

Jim’s a quiet achiever

Jim Sharp may have retired, but the 2022 Senior Community Citizen of the Year is back at school with a mentorship program aimed at educating Armadale’s disadvantaged kids.Having worked for Amnesty International as a board member and national vice-president, Jim’s...

No ordinary tent

Amidst record-breaking rates of COVID infection in the WA community, Armadale Hospital is preparing to get ahead of the COVID challenge by changing the way patients are admitted to its Emergency Department.The recently constructed, 300 square-metre marquee will soon...