Record breaker

Record breaker

The need for speed has seen Gosnells soapbox racer Tyler Patterson break a record that has stood for eight years during the National Soapbox Championships in Albany over the Easter long weekend. The 14-year-old recorded a time 41.11 seconds while screaming down Mount...
Families’ sacrifices honoured

Families’ sacrifices honoured

A long-running push to honour two fallen soldiers from the Gosnells area has finally come to fruition, with two future reserves in the Southern River Business Park to be named after the extended Petersen family and James Webster. Private James Webster, from Orange...
Police target illegal off-road motorbikes

Police target illegal off-road motorbikes

Armadale Police launched a campaign at the end of March seeking public help to target unlicensed off-road motorbikes being used on roadways, footpaths and public parks in Perth’s southeast, and the campaign, under the hashtag #theymustlivesomewhere, has been netting...
Tom’s special moment

Tom’s special moment

Tom Bryant achieved his dream last weekend as he took to the field for the Kenwick Football Club. At the age of 32, not only did he play his 200th game for the club he grew up playing juniors and colts with, he got to run through the banner with his son Archer,...
In a league of their own

In a league of their own

Volleyball is taking off at Southern River College, with three students selected to play at the State level. Despite Volleyball not officially being part of the school’s curriculum, students Ethan Leete, Jesse Whittington and Jayke Meldrum have just been selected for...