Henry falls a fowl of the law

A rebel rooster is raising a ruckus in Armadale, and it isn’t all because of his crowing. For ten years now, Armadale resident and rooster-neighbour, Mervyn Mundy, has called the cockerel his companion, despite his claim that the hen less heeler does not live at his...
Flyer “gutless and destructive”

Flyer “gutless and destructive”

Flyer “gutless and destructive” By Chris Fowler and Liam Ducey Mystery surrounds the identity of a group targeting a local primary school with anti-vaccination event flyers, with the church named on the flyer claiming to have no knowledge of the event. The Examiner...

“The best Christmas news I could have hoped for”

While the phrase is associated with a famous Eddie, the WA public have been urging Mark McGowan to ‘lock it in’ and this week the Premier did just that, confirming WA will reopen to the rest of the world on February 5, 2022. After two years of being an island within...

City stays quiet about staff savings

The City of Canning has dodged questions over staffing levels, despite budget figures boasting “significant savings” in employee costs. In the unconfirmed minutes of the city’s Audit and Risk committee’s report on the annual report and financial statements, the city’s...
Young physicists lead the way

Young physicists lead the way

Two Carey Baptist College students may be headed to Romania after helping the college achieve second place in the International Young Physicists Tournament Australia Challenge held last week. The team consisted of Year 11 students Geo Vazhalanickal, Lianna Paisley and...