Festival had something for everyone

Festival had something for everyone

Celebrating diversity was the focus of the Byford Multicultural Festival, held at Kalimna Oval last weekend. The festival included performances of various cultures including dancing and music demonstrations. Japanese drumming and cultural dances had the audience...
Jessica’s art set to take over Perth

Jessica’s art set to take over Perth

Sorbet social is set to bring a pop of colour to the Perth CBD after a Piara Waters artist was selected to develop a creative design for Raine Square. Jessica Swan is an artist from Piara Waters and has created life size, multi coloured icy poles for Raine Laine....
Life’s now a volleyball beach party at Piara Waters

Life’s now a volleyball beach party at Piara Waters

Volleyball players interested in playing at the new courts at Novelli Pavilion are being asked to express their interest. Armadale’s first volleyball courts were officially opened on Sunday at a clinic organised by the community facilities team at the City of...
Local muso’s back in business thanks to grant

Local muso’s back in business thanks to grant

Classic Sounds Orchestra is a community organisation that started hosting ‘Meet the Instrument’ workshops at schools after receiving a COVID recovery grant. The City of Armadale has allocated $40,000 in their annual budget over 2020/21 to extend community grants in...
‘I knew this is what I had to do’

‘I knew this is what I had to do’

Recording an entire album in his at-home studio during COVID-19, was a labour of love for one local musician who is about to release his twelfth album. Teacher and musician, Graham Greene was born in Armadale and grew up in Derby until he attended Wesley College,...