It’s a polocrosse sisterhood

It’s a polocrosse sisterhood

Four sisters, who were all born and bred in Jarrahdale gave 110 per cent of their efforts in this year’s Australian Nationals Polocrosse Championships. Known in the industry as the Lyster sisters Tracey Jarrett, Salli Galvin, Elizabeth Reid and Suzette Thomas competed...
Veteran hands over the reins

Veteran hands over the reins

After spending 13 years at the helm of his local RSL sub branch, Vietnam war veteran Rick Giblett has decided to step down as president, leaving it to the next generation. The Serpentine Jarrahdale RSL sub branch was officially formed in 2005 after Mr Giblett...
Servo to be placed at Black Spot intersection

Servo to be placed at Black Spot intersection

A proposal for a service station on the corner of Thomas Road and Nicholson Road in Oakford will go ahead as planned, subject to 18 strict conditions. At a special council meeting on Monday night, the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale council voted six councillors to one...
Mental health trek goes ahead despite tragedy

Mental health trek goes ahead despite tragedy

A 500-kilometre trek on horseback from the southwest coast to the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale has raised valuable awareness and money for a mental health charity. The Hoofin’ It for Health charity ride from Denmark to Cardup was completed in 16 days by horse riders...
Encouraged to ‘love thy neighbour’

Encouraged to ‘love thy neighbour’

The final hours before school holidays finish can be tough but a community fair might just lift the spirits of those heading back to the classroom. Hosted by Centrepoint Church Byford, the Back to School Spring Fair at Bill Hicks Reserve will be sure to put a smile on...