Local groups join forces to fight crime

Local groups join forces to fight crime

A new podcast has launched as a collaboration between Armadale Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), the West Australian Police Force (WAPOL), the City of Armadale, Advanced Personnel Management (APM), and Heritage FM. The ‘Community Crime Prevention Podcasts’ were on Tuesday,...
Ride to end violence raises $270,000

Ride to end violence raises $270,000

The annual Ride Against Domestic violence took place on the weekend of September 11, to raise awareness about family domestic violence with proceeds split amongst refuges across Perth. In 2016, Member for Armadale Tony Buti and at the time Member for Darling Range...
Why you should have a pressure bandage handy

Why you should have a pressure bandage handy

It’s springtime, and the sun is starting to shine, which means reptile are coming out of brumation to start breeding, sunbaking and looking for food. Tania Cowley is a Wildlife Rehabilitator with Darling Range Wildlife Shelter and a licensed snake relocator and...
Orange Bus services to remain…for now

Orange Bus services to remain…for now

After some concerns about the future of the Orange Bus, Member for Darling Range Hugh Jones announced that the school bus services to Jarrahdale would remain as they are until the end of a parliamentary inquiry into the Student Transport Assistance Policy framework....
An end to logging

An end to logging

The State Government has made a historic decision to end the logging of native forests by 2024. The decision is said to preserve at least an additional 400,000 hectares of jarrah, karri and wandoo forests. According to Member for Darling Range Hugh Jones, two million...