Students send packages to our diggers on the front line

Students send packages to our diggers on the front line

Vegemite, Arnott’s biscuits, toiletries and snacks for the service dogs are among just some of the goodies being sent to our Australian Defence Force troops ahead of ANZAC Day later this month. Jarrahdale Primary School students have gathered the quintessential...
Concerns over damaged bridge

Concerns over damaged bridge

Bushwalkers may have difficulty navigating a safe journey through a section of the Kitty’s Gorge Walk Trail in Jarrahdale after a tree fell and damaged the bridge earlier this year. State member for the East Metropolitan region Matthew Swinbourn said there was an...
Fear for children’s safety

Fear for children’s safety

A new metre-high perimeter fence will be installed around the new Byford Skate Park after residents raised concerns about safety. Byford residents Tony Booth and Kane Hoskin said they had seen dirt bikes, mopeds and motorbikes driven on the skate park on numerous...
Speed cushions to go after just three months

Speed cushions to go after just three months

Six speed cushions installed three months ago will need to be removed after Serpentine Jarrahdale councillors voted against the motion to continue with a review on a suburban Byford road. The speed cushions were installed in January on Old Brickworks Road between...
Byford named among worst water wasters

Byford named among worst water wasters

Byford homeowners are among the city’s top offenders to breach the Water Corporation’s sprinkler roster, a recent report has found. Water Minister Dave Kelly named and shamed the top ten offending suburbs last week, revealing the number of infringements made across...