Bodies litter Serpentine Falls…in the nicest possible way

Bodies litter Serpentine Falls…in the nicest possible way

Body art inspired by Western Australia’s landscape is the focus of a new art exhibition by local artist Lora Flora and photographer Jamie McWilliam. Meet Me in the Background is the title of the collaboration which has resulted in an exhibition of photographs...
Wildlife inspires art

Wildlife inspires art

Wungong Dam had a visit from a local artist in order to create a mural, bringing it to life. Inspired by local birdlife and after being hired by Water Corp, Brenton See created the mural on the Wungong dam about 10 kilometres out of Armadale. Wungong dam is a popular...
Local legends in national honour

Local legends in national honour

Local legends Bob and Beryl Sutherland were awarded Medal’s of the order of Australia (OAM) last Tuesday. Bob and Beryl have been part of the Armadale community since 1980, when they moved to the area. Bob began coaching for Armadale Seniors Football Club in 1981,...
What a ripper mate

What a ripper mate

Australia Day in Serpentine Jarrahdale welcomed 17 residents as Australian Citizens and celebrated our community champions. Some residents across the shire attended a big breakfast and cricket match and others were welcomed as Australian Citizens at the annual...
Local woman’s new book huge hit

Local woman’s new book huge hit

A Kelmscott woman has released her debut novel already receiving great acclaim from her fans and publishing company. Her novel ‘Welcome to Blackwood’ won the Hawkeye Prize in 2020. While the prize doesn’t guarantee a publishing deal, the success of her first published...