Pegasus beats the rest at school athletics carnival

Pegasus beats the rest at school athletics carnival

What a better way to start a Monday than with athletics and finish the week with a carnival fully dedicated to young aspiring athletes from Gosnells Primary School. Physical education teacher and carnival organiser Dominique Paskos said students looked forward to the...
All it took was three minutes

All it took was three minutes

Good intentions ended on a sour note for City of Gosnells deputy mayor Terresa Lynes, after someone smashed her car window at Seville Grove. A few weeks ago, the Gosnells Toy Library posted that they were looking for toy donations and Ms Lynes decided to donate a...
Ratepayers charged for ‘lemongate’ saga

Ratepayers charged for ‘lemongate’ saga

The Lemongate scandal continues to be a sour topic at council. After a bag of free lemons was taken from the roadside of an Orange Grove property last year, City of Gosnells mayor Glenn Dewhurst submitted a formal complaint to the department of local government...
Train line works kick off

Train line works kick off

Work on the Metronet Thornlie-Cockburn train line started on September 13 with a big celebration attended by 15 schools from the area. The $1.5 billion project is expected to reduce traffic congestion and improve access between stations. The Thornlie-Cockburn link...
Tackling a big issue

Tackling a big issue

Homelessness issues in Gosnells were discussed at a meeting with local members and the City of Gosnells mayor Glenn Dewhurst on September 16. Mr Dewhurst said people from the community were constantly asking him to do something about homelessness in the city. “You...