Byford resident to run errands for most vulnerable

Byford resident to run errands for most vulnerable

As authorities crackdown on self-isolation measures amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, one generous Byford resident has volunteered to help the community’s most vulnerable. Thirty-four year-old Byford resident Jayde Kratochvill‎ took to social media to extend a...
Serpentine’s national cockatoo rescue

Serpentine’s national cockatoo rescue

More than 100 specially designed nesting boxes have made the 4000 kilometre trip from Serpentine to the eastern states to aid in the recovery of the endangered glossy black-cockatoo. Australian Defence Force personnel arrived in Serpentine late last week to...
Five test positive to virus

Five test positive to virus

Armadale Health Service is now officially one of the six hospitals across the Perth metropolitan area to be administering treatment for seriously ill coronavirus (COVID-19) patients. On Tuesday, WA health minister Roger Cook confirmed there were 54 patients being...
Prison game changer retires

Prison game changer retires

Western Australia’s longest serving female prison superintendent Jan Allen has retired after 32 years with Corrective Services. The woman credited with launching Bentley’s Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women, with the aim of reintegrating minimum-security female...
Michael’s lasting gesture for his nana

Michael’s lasting gesture for his nana

How would you feel if you had to shave off your beloved mullet? That’s exactly what Thornlie Senior High School student Michael Hall did recently when he participated in the World’s Greatest Shave and thanks to help from his family, friends and work colleagues’...