Commemorating service to veterans and their families

Commemorating service to veterans and their families

A group of distinguished guests came together for a special celebration on Saturday night to mark 100 years since the Armadale RSL sub branch first opened its doors.  The RSL sub branch building, which now sits on Commerce Avenue in Armadale was full to the brim with...
Remembering Amanda with an open garden day

Remembering Amanda with an open garden day

A mass display of Amanda roses, water features including a Monet bridge and a colourful array of cottage garden plants will be filling this year’s Amanda’s Garden Fete as it celebrates the garden’s 21st year. Amanda Young Foundation founder Barry Young remembered his...
Bowling club prides itself on friendliness

Bowling club prides itself on friendliness

Gosnells Bowling Club is planning for the future and a major part of that future is encouraging people of all ages and ethnicities to engage in the sport of bowls. Over recent months the club has entered into a partnership with United in Diversity. This has included a...
Muddy families out for fun in nature

Muddy families out for fun in nature

It was a very muddy weekend with a turn out of more than 6000 people at this year’s Muddy Hands Festival at Kent St Weir. On October 13 the City of Canning hosted mud activities to celebrate all things nature. The mud pits were the most popular where children had an...
Crowds ‘the best they have been in years’

Crowds ‘the best they have been in years’

Jarrahdale Oval was a hive of activity on October 6 with the Jarrahdale Log Chop and SJ Lions Country Fair. One of Western Australia’s largest wood chop events, it attracted about 20,000 people this year, double last year’s attendance. Log chop coordinator Sandra...