Plenty of support to see a splash of colour on tank

Plenty of support to see a splash of colour on tank

Every day Roleystone resident Sam Spinks and his two-year-old daughter Eilean are forced to look at a large, ugly object in their street.  It’s not a property piled high with rubbish or a bus stop covered in graffiti.  Instead it is a water tank set on an open...
Keeping people warm, one scarf at a time

Keeping people warm, one scarf at a time

Each of these scarves will soon be distributed to those who really need them in the community.  Complete with the message ‘I am not lost, I was handmade for you. If you are cold and need me, please take me’, these scarves were lovingly made by Kelmscott resident...
Local artist’s high hopes

Local artist’s high hopes

Two Roleystone students are hoping their creations will be victorious in one of the state’s most prestigious art awards.  Bethany Francis and Jude Glasgow worked tirelessly throughout the recent school holidays to get their pieces finished to perfection for this...
Local school to get additional flag poles

Local school to get additional flag poles

A letter, which was penned by two 11-year-old students, has sparked change at a local primary school.  Good Shepherd Catholic School students Kiara Archibald and Monique Krakouer wrote to their principal, Andrew Colley, about their desires to see two additional flag...
Lochie leads the way

Lochie leads the way

A 12-year-old Maddington resident has not only successfully started up his own business but combined it with a love of animals and making people in the community happy. Lachlan Bolger last year started Nummy Nibbles, a venture where he made dog treats and delivered...