Students raise a whopping $13,360

Students raise a whopping $13,360

Students at Court Grammar gave back last Friday night when more than 40 year 10, 11 and 12 students rugged up against the winter weather to raise funds for homeless youth at the Anglicare WA Sleepout.Braving the cold at Optus Stadium, three members of staff supervised...
Date set for North Ward election

Date set for North Ward election

A date for a fresh election in the North Ward of the Serpentine Jarrahdale Shire has been set for October 22, with council opting for in-person voting after the results of last year’s mail-in vote were overturned due to fraud and ballot theft.The two North Ward...
Councils look ahead to METRONET

Councils look ahead to METRONET

The City of Canning has joined a consort of 15 local governments in an effort to connect METRONET to the wider community through mid-tier transport such as light-rail, trackless trams and rapid-transit buses. City of Canning executive officer Michael Littleton said...
Two out of three Aboriginal artworks not the real deal

Two out of three Aboriginal artworks not the real deal

With their mesmerising patterns, earthy tones and Dreamtime narratives, it’s little wonder that Aboriginal art and crafts are displayed on walls in homes right across the world. While much of the allure of buying your own piece of Aboriginal artwork is knowing it has...
‘We say no’

‘We say no’

Nine groups packed a warden’s courtroom on Friday to represent their opposition to recent applications by mining giant Rio Tinto for 10 mineral exploration licences across 107,000 hectares of forest in the state’s southwest. Dozens of environmental activists made a...