Students honour our diggers

Students honour our diggers

The importance of ANZAC Day is not lost on students of South Thornlie Primary School, with an ANZAC service and a poem competition held at the school to honour our diggers. South Thornlie’s adopted diggers Fred Flor and Ray Hodgson and their wives Nina and Jenny...
Jacob has what it takes

Jacob has what it takes

Riverton Aquanauts swimmer Jacob Hale is in line to join a national squad, according to head coach Gemma Herrington, after achieving outstanding results at the Australian Age Nationals last month. Hale was part of a six-member contingent from the club that flew to...
Captain’s heartbreak as season ends for Bulldogs

Captain’s heartbreak as season ends for Bulldogs

Two weeks ago, Queens Park Bulldogs captain Justyne Eades was looking forward to the 2022 football season. Queens Park had done the hard yards, having just fallen short of making the 2021 grand final, putting in a solid pre-season, and Eades was confident this year...

Government, police to be consulted about security

The City of Canning will investigate alternative funding opportunities from the State Government and WA Police as it seeks to boost its Security Incentive Scheme (SIS) after deferring a motion to debate the issue for two months. The motion, put forward during...
Figures show rise in crime for suburbs

Figures show rise in crime for suburbs

Year to date (YTD) crime statistics released by WA Police have revealed three suburbs in the City of Canning have already eclipsed last year’s total offences, with a quarter of the financial year still remaining. While most suburbs sit comfortably below the 2020/21...