Sediment from Byford construction site goes into drainage

Sediment from Byford construction site goes into drainage

Sediment-laden water, which has been pumped from the construction site of a local school, has been spotted flowing into roadside drains and a nearby creek.  A new primary school is currently being constructed at the corner of Lawrence Way and Shepparton Boulevard in...
Up-cycled bus a real buzz for local students

Up-cycled bus a real buzz for local students

Early childhood students at a Byford school enjoy hopping on and off a creative bus each day, which has been made entirely from recycled products.  Woodland Grove Primary School’s newest piece of playground equipment is a highlight in the early childhood education...
‘There is no life in crime’

‘There is no life in crime’

After spending most of his young life involved in crime, prisoner X said it is time for a change. Thanks to a new program for Aboriginal prisoners, he may have the chance to do just that. “I have been involved in crime since I was 14-years-old, so it’s been at least...
Brotherhood leaves a lasting legacy

Brotherhood leaves a lasting legacy

The sight of nearly 100 motorcycles roaring through Perth’s southeast last month was enough to grab anyone’s attention, but the run was all in the name of a good cause. The Military Brotherhood Motorcycle Club organised the run to raise badly needed funds for Legacy...
Shayla’s luscious locks will soon have a new purpose

Shayla’s luscious locks will soon have a new purpose

Young Shayla Davey-McDonald made a brave decision earlier this year to dodge the scissors and grow her hair as long as possible for charity.  That was until yesterday when the six-year-old courageously cut off her luscious locks so it could be made into a wig for...