Always hoping for peace

Always hoping for peace

Australians stopped to remember past conflicts this Remembrance day but according to Byford couple Cassandra and Matt Ryan it was just as important to keep current conflicts in mind. The two were well aware of the impact conflict had on service people having both...
Freemasons let down their guards to attract more members

Freemasons let down their guards to attract more members

  Espousing morality and benevolence, the world’s oldest and largest fraternity has seen shrinking numbers and ageing members in recent decades. Robyn Molloy spoke to Freemasons in Orange, NSW and Armadale, WA about how they are trying to win back favour to what...
Four people injured in Oldbury crash

Four people injured in Oldbury crash

Two children and two adults had a lucky escape after a horror crash involving three cars in Oldbury this morning. A police spokeswoman said the crash involving three cars happened just before 8am on Mundijong Road near Duckpond Road. She said three people were...
No plans for generators to help hills water supply

No plans for generators to help hills water supply

Kelmscott Roleystone bushfire disaster recovery coordinator Ken Brown has called for the installation of diesel generators at hills water pumping stations so firefighters didn’t lose water from hydrants when battling fires like they did in 2011. There were 38 pump...
Big RSL gift to little athletics

Big RSL gift to little athletics

Byford little athletics was up and running and would now be able to purchase equipment following a $2000 grant from Serpentine Jarrahdale RSL. Club parent organiser David Bevis said the club was formed last month after years of work and collaboration between the Shire...