Markets a hit, stallholders sell out

Markets a hit, stallholders sell out

Residents arrived at the launch of the new Serpentine Jarrahdale Farmers’ Market in droves last Saturday, stripping local stallholders of their produce in a matter of hours. The market is the brainchild of the Serpentine Jarrahdale Food and Farm Alliance and has been...
Talented artists mark milestone

Talented artists mark milestone

The talented artists behind leading Aboriginal Art business Yirrakurl have curated a special exhibit showcasing the region’s history ahead of the centenary of the naming of Byford. The launch of the exhibition, which coincides with this year’s NAIDOC Week, saw dozens...
Mundijong’s big Halloween turnout

Mundijong’s big Halloween turnout

The streets of Mundijong were scattered with jack-o-lanterns, skeletons and spooky characters on Saturday, as 300 revellers took part in the town’s inaugural Halloween Scavenger Hunt. The free event, hosted by the Mundijong Community Association, was designed to...
Questions about application bring more questions

Questions about application bring more questions

The decision to defer the approval of a councillor’s development application over unanswered questions has prompted robust debate and reportedly blindsided officers, who were unaware that further information had been requested. Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale...
‘Do you know what a burning body smells like?’

‘Do you know what a burning body smells like?’

A $200,000 study into the need for a multi-million dollar second access route for the bushfire-prone Millbrook Estate has drawn robust debate and left Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale councillors divided. Six of the nine sitting councillors voted not to proceed with the...