Young physicists lead the way

Young physicists lead the way

Two Carey Baptist College students may be headed to Romania after helping the college achieve second place in the International Young Physicists Tournament Australia Challenge held last week. The team consisted of Year 11 students Geo Vazhalanickal, Lianna Paisley and...
Flock flees over protesting priest

Flock flees over protesting priest

EXCLUSIVE Parishioners at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Kelmscott have been fleeing the flock over church leader Reverend Father Pavol Herda’s increasingly political messaging about the government’s response to COVID-19. The Examiner understands that up to 100...
Cavalcade about spreading joy and hope

Cavalcade about spreading joy and hope

Christmas is fast approaching and for many families, 2021 has been a year punctuated by the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of lockdowns on home life and work. This year, while most families will be looking forward to festive treats and presents...
Residents ready to light up

Residents ready to light up

The residents of Consulate Court in Thornlie are once again lighting their houses for Christmas and in turn helping raise vital funds for childhood cancer research. Each December, nine of the 14 houses on Consulate Court sacrifice their power bills to spread Christmas...
Larissa’s hard work receives a just reward

Larissa’s hard work receives a just reward

South Thornlie Primary School science teacher Larissa Waghorn has been honoured by her peers, receiving an award from the Professional Teaching Council of Western Australia. The award was for her work with the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia, in...