A space of their own

A space of their own

Children aged 11 to 15 years old in Gosnells will now have the opportunity to be heard through art in a public platform dedicated for young people to voice their issues or opinions to the community. After working with many schools for the past two years, founder of...
Resident’s concern over “prison-like” fence

Resident’s concern over “prison-like” fence

An Armadale resident said he is concerned a new fence around a local primary school will give the school a prison-like appearance and will overpower its natural bush appearance.  In a newsletter to the school community on November 25, Kingsley Primary School’s...
Much maligned fence set to go

Much maligned fence set to go

A four-foot fence between two of Byford’s major shopping centres will soon be removed, much to the delight of shoppers and business owners.  The mesh fence between the Byford Market Place and Coles Byford sites has caused members of the community havoc for the past 14...
“It cannot just be a police matter”

“It cannot just be a police matter”

Armadale Police have stressed that crime is not just a police problem and everyone needs to work together in order to be successful in reducing the crime rate in and around the Jull Street Mall and the city centre.  Armadale Police District inspector Erica Silwood...
Saying a big thank you to our vollies

Saying a big thank you to our vollies

The tireless work of community volunteers was recognised last week at a special luncheon. The lunch was held on December 5 to coincide with International Volunteer Day, which promotes the important role volunteers play in the community. More than 140 volunteers from...