Canning community enjoys new trishaw

Canning community enjoys new trishaw

Cycle Without Age Canning was fortunate enough to receive a new $16,000 trishaw for use at the Kent Street Weir. The trishaw was dedicated an elderly man from Thornlie, who passed away last year. Seeking to honour his legacy, the man’s family made a sizeable financial...
Community urged to look after microbats

Community urged to look after microbats

With the community’s support, the state’s microbat populations will be able to thrive for decades to come. Western Australia has approximately 37 known native microbat species. Only four of those species – White-striped Free-tailed Bats, Southern Forest Bats,...
A taste of Indonesian culture

A taste of Indonesian culture

Gosnells residents and Perth’s Indonesian community are expected to come together for a special event, this weekend. An ‘East Meets West’ free festival/food bazaar will be held in Beckenham’s Mills Park, from 11am to 3.30pm on Saturday, March 20. The festival will...
Plaque thefts anger Gosnells council

Plaque thefts anger Gosnells council

Kenwick residents and City of Gosnells staff are seeking to protect one of Perth’s many historically significant sites. The city is in the midst of researching alternative materials to replace 12 plaques stolen from the Kenwick Pioneer Cemetery. The cemetery is...
Labor reclaims Darling Range

Labor reclaims Darling Range

In an unprecedented landslide, the Labor Government and has reclaimed the seat for Darling Range after losing the seat in the 2018 by-election to Liberal Party’s Alyssa Hayden. After severe bushfires, coronavirus and Clive Palmer trying to sue Western Australia, Mark...