Students say it with love

Students say it with love

More than 400 love hearts and gratitude posters line Rossmoyne Primary School’s grounds after students and staff found a safe way to thank the local community and essential workers for their efforts during the peak of the health crisis. The mental health action team...
‘The public is disgusted’

‘The public is disgusted’

The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) continues to debate whether Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) should reduce the number of greyhounds racing to six dogs or less, after one greyhound was killed and five suffered severe fractures at...
Factory fears: Local groups join forces

Factory fears: Local groups join forces

Two local community groups have joined forces to air concerns about a $55 million plan to expand operations at Austral Bricks’ Cardup site. Serpentine Jarrahdale Ratepayers Association president and Cardup Stakeholder Consultative Group member Alan Clarkson said he...
Students thank our police

Students thank our police

Officers at Armadale Police Station received a pleasant surprise last week after being delivered more than a dozen handwritten letters of appreciation from some of their youngest fans. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, year 1 students at Armadale’s Gwynne Park...
New neighbours intend to be ‘not so rowdy’

New neighbours intend to be ‘not so rowdy’

The City of Armadale has backed plans to build a $2 million church hall in Kelmscott’s Brookton Valley.  The council approved the proposal with a suite of conditions on Monday, just days after it was assessed by the city’s Development Services Committee.  The Plymouth...