Byford kindergarten no longer a fire risk

Byford kindergarten no longer a fire risk

A local kindergarten has overcome the tribulations of being forced to close due to being deemed a bushfire risk to students and teachers.  Byford Community Kindergarten was unable to operate from its Park Road home last year after a Department of Fire and Emergency...
Former Perth Glory star shows Dads, kids how it’s done

Former Perth Glory star shows Dads, kids how it’s done

Heavy rain didn’t halt the enthusiasm of more than 20 children who showcased their ball skills in an activity last weekend.  Westfield Park Primary students, together with their fathers and father figures, took part in The Fathering Project activity which saw former...
Three decades of fun and laughs with local craft

Three decades of fun and laughs with local craft

A group of talented ladies are hoping a celebratory morning tea later this year will bring renewed interest to their local arts and craft group.  Mundijong Arts and Craft Group has been operating out of the old railway station on both sides of the track for the past...
Iconic sculpture returned, no questions asked

Iconic sculpture returned, no questions asked

A Roleystone resident is feeling over the moon to be reunited with her unique sculpture after it was stolen from her front garden last month.  The sculpture, which has previously been used as a Pokemon GO stop, was stolen from the garden bed outside Sally Rainoldi’s...
Residents to have a say on Bentley project

Residents to have a say on Bentley project

A new, independent body aimed at getting the community on board in the development of the Bentley 360 project is the newest development in Bentley’s regeneration. One of Australia’s most experienced community service and ‘social change leaders’ Ian Carter AM...