Students pen their concerns

Students pen their concerns

Issues around the lack of security and community sporting facilities, anti-social behaviour and concerns for local wildlife were penned to Examiner Newspapers last week by students from a local school. A class of year six students from Good Shepherd Catholic Primary...
Driving services moved out of Kelmscott

Driving services moved out of Kelmscott

The Kelmscott Driving and Vehicle Services will now operate as an appointment only centre providing only practical driving assessments after the Department of Transport reviewed its current services and accommodation requirements. General manager of driver and vehicle...
A family affair

A family affair

A Perth Hills author has put pen to paper to tell the story of two prominent families in the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale’s history. Author Ian Lewis launched his book An Olive Branch in the Jarrah Forest: The History of the Lewis Family in Western Australia earlier...
Council throws festival a lifeline

Council throws festival a lifeline

Members of a local volunteer group in the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale were able to breathe a sigh of relief this week after council confirmed they would continue to help fund its festival for the next two years. At Monday night’s ordinary council meeting...
Troubled times for group

Troubled times for group

Hard-hitting questions surrounding the ongoing maintenance of the building, the future of the group, and the Roleystone Theatre’s temporary home, were put to one of the City of Armadale’s officers at a meeting last week. More than 40 people packed the theatre’s new...