SJ heritage sites in post election upgrade promise

SJ heritage sites in post election upgrade promise

Heritage sites are set to get an upgrade in Serpentine Jarrahdale if the McGowan government is re-elected this weekend. Labor candidate for Darling Range, Hugh Jones and Premier Mark McGowan announced a $100,000 commitment to upgrade Serpentine Bridge School and Old...
Parents and students roll up their sleeves in joint project

Parents and students roll up their sleeves in joint project

Students and parents have done the hard yards at Eton Farm Primary School to build a playground donated to the school. The owners of the Whistle Stop Miniature Railway in Busselton donated the colourful playground to the school, which resulted in ‘Project Playground’....
‘Rug-destroying’ pony keeps locals amused

‘Rug-destroying’ pony keeps locals amused

A new resident has made himself known in Serpentine. Quo is a Clydesdale cross Welsh Cob who arrived in Serpentine last week and already has locals amused. Multiple members of the community have caught him with his rug hanging off the front instead of secured to his...
A champion for the little man

A champion for the little man

Local entrepreneur and small business champion Archie Marshall has passed away, three weeks after his 90thbirthday. Born in Britain in 1931, Archie immigrated to Perth in 1965 with his family on assisted passage and settled in Kelmscott. Archie was renowned for...
Horse champion’s bold move

Horse champion’s bold move

A local man has made the bold decision to move interstate to pursue his equestrian career through Yarra Valley Eventing. Joshua Ford is a 19-year-old Oakford local, who recently moved to Victoria to pursue his dreams of horse riding. Starting his riding career at 15,...