Sending out a positive message

Sending out a positive message

Erin Goodwin is in good spirits despite having no colon or rectum and battling ulcerative colitis which almost cost her her life twice at just 26. Now 10 years, four stomas and 12 surgeries later the Gosnells resident won the Global Health Award last month and opened...
Trees prove to be a real pine

Trees prove to be a real pine

A Gosnells resident was frustrated after he wrote a letter to the City of Gosnells last month seeking help and advice but has so far received no reply. William Killen wrote to the city on October 11 about large trees planted too close to his fence line and the dangers...
Program fund fears

Program fund fears

A series of activities designed to help refugee students assimilate into Australian society might be shut down if funding could not be secured soon. A group of Thornlie Primary School children originally from Myanmar, Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq took part in a...
Premier praises student’s kind act

Premier praises student’s kind act

Last month Huntingdale Primary School celebrated its 40th anniversary but unbeknown to many there was a behind the scenes event which was heart warming and special. Year two student Vaughn Keys was presented with an award which was then personalised by Premier Mark...
We will always remember them

We will always remember them

Hundreds of residents across the southeast metropolitan district gathered together at war memorials to observe a minute’s silence in honour of the lives lost. Following the end of the war to end all wars, the world was left shocked and devastated by the sheer loss of...