Back to the days of radio

Back to the days of radio

The great Orson Welles’ 1938 radio drama War Of The Worlds sent waves of panic through the English public, unaware if the horrors they were hearing on the radio were fact or fiction. It’s easy to draw a parallel to information, or rather misinformation, regarding...
Giving it her best shot

Giving it her best shot

Cannington’s Muscle Pit gym claims to be Perth’s strongest gym, and on May 22, powerlifter Annie Mallard will look to make sure that slogan rings true when she takes part in the State Powerlifting Championships. Originally from France, Mallard has always been a...
BBQ time in Gosnells

BBQ time in Gosnells

A group of residents surrounding Mabel Davis Park are over the moon after City of Gosnells councillors disregarded an officer’s recommendation and approved barbecue facilities for the park. On February 8, a 104-signature petition was presented to council from Brabham...
Had a fall? No problem

Had a fall? No problem

Skinned knees will be a distant memory for South Thornlie Primary School students, with new rubberised matting installed in the school’s undercover area. According to Physical Education teacher Chris Mattock, it was an entire-school effort to fund the purchase and...

Land owner knee deep in it

A Kenwick resident is caught in a catch 22 between the City of Gosnells and the Water Corporation over infill sewerage. Ms Webb lives on Kenwick Road, a section of the City of Gosnells that was passed over for infill sewerage when the State Government program...