Scientist of the Year feels honoured

Scientist of the Year feels honoured

What started as a childhood curiosity for the bush has resulted in the state’s highest scientific accolade for Curtin University Professor Kingsley Dixon. Prof Dixon, a bush conservation and restoration scientist, was crowned WA Scientist of the Year by Premier and...

Retraction

In the article in Examiner Newspapers dated August 18 ‘Bio Organics back in business’ referred to ground water monitoring being undertaken by Bio Organics as part of a closure notice issued to the company in June 2014. This is incorrect as the testing is actually part...
Expect more of the unexpected

Expect more of the unexpected

Roleystone and Kelmscott will again be awash with stunning art as the So Unexpected exhibition takes over Avocados this weekend. Coinciding with the Spring into Armadale festival the exhibition will showcase the diversity of professional talent in the region with...
A call for talent

A call for talent

Budding singers only have one week left to enter Kelmscott Idol, the southeast’s biggest talent quest. Kelmscott Idol gives local singer-songwriters an outlet to unleash their talents at a public show at the Kelmscott Show on October 14. Auditions will take place on...
Security for Jull St Mall

Security for Jull St Mall

Armadale CBD businesses are relieved city of Armadale councillors have agreed to spend $26,600 on a three-month security trial in the Jull Street Mall later this year. The businesses had been screaming for security services in the mall for more than five years saying...