Local author is back with new science fiction thriller

Local author is back with new science fiction thriller

Local author Dan Churach is back with a new novel that asks the reader to consider that the world our parents and grandparents have had, was never viable over the long run. The Leeming author released EIGHT earlier this year, incorporating the uneasiness of current...
Student’s letter brings about speed zone change

Student’s letter brings about speed zone change

A 40-kilometre school zone signage was finally installed outside Orana Catholic Primary School, all thanks to a year-five student who wrote to the City of Canning in 2018. The former student, Liliana Flynn, wrote the letter to the Canning council with the hope of...
Childcare costs take their toll

Childcare costs take their toll

Local families have been among the hardest hit by rising childcare costs, with the latest data showing fees in Perth’s south-east to have risen by almost six per cent last year. According to data from the Department of Education, fees in Armadale, Gosnells and Canning...
Push to help disabled kids

Push to help disabled kids

Thousands of people, including local residents in Gosnells, have pitched in to help save Lady Lawley Cottage, a local disability support service in Cottesloe. On July 17 a group of parents, children and former staff members, including Gosnells resident Kelly-Ann...
Budding writers find new home in Seville Grove Library

Budding writers find new home in Seville Grove Library

A new multicultural writers group, which aims to add spice to the already diverse literary landscape, has hosted its official launch at its new home in the Seville Grove Library. Manifold Writers Inc was founded earlier this year by avid writer and local resident...