Business is booming

Business is booming

There is an air of optimism about businesses in the City of Gosnells, with data revealing local residents are backing their local stores in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Between Sunday May 1 and Friday May 20, Google mobility data for businesses in the...
Residents and council fed up with illegal riders

Residents and council fed up with illegal riders

Thornlie residents are fed up with illegal dirt-bike riders tearing through their suburb, after shocking footage emerged on Tuesday, The images of helmet-less riders tearing down Spencer Road, popping wheelies and riding on the wrong side of the road, are nothing new...
Former soldier is still fighting the good fight

Former soldier is still fighting the good fight

After his career as a soldier came to an end, Gareth Hemingway still wanted to serve his community in some way. He found the Gosnells Volunteer Bushfire Brigade in November 2014, and at the Brigade’s AGM earlier this week, he was named the Brigade’s Firefighter of the...
Food outlet’s fine lowered on appeal

Food outlet’s fine lowered on appeal

A Beckenham restaurant has successfully appealed a mouth-watering fine for breaches of the WA Food Act in the Supreme Court. In March, Beckenham Fish N Treat owners Radianct Holdings Australia were fined more than $100,000, plus court costs, for five breaches of the...
Tired of the crap

Tired of the crap

Kenwick residents are being urged to sign a petition calling on the State Government to provide deep sewerage to the embattled suburb. The State Government’s infill sewerage program started in 1994 and by its conclusion saw more than 120,000 properties connected to...