‘Number spoofing’ the latest scam

‘Number spoofing’ the latest scam

An increase in scam phone calls, texts, emails and other forms of scams has members of the public tearing their hair out trying to navigate everyday life. Scams target people of all backgrounds, ages and income levels. According to the Australian Competition and...
We will remember them

We will remember them

A key focus for the Serpentine Jarrahdale RSL is the importance ‘to remember to remember’ as they held their commemorative ceremony in Byford on Thursday, November 11, as part of Remembrance Day. A special ceremony was held at ANZAC Memorial Park in Byford as...
Fun aplenty at Food and Farm Fest

Fun aplenty at Food and Farm Fest

The SJ Food and Farm Fest finally went ahead after multiple delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beautiful weather with nice sunshine complimented the day’s activities which included games, horse rides, competitions, and a variety of fun stalls. The family friendly...
Votes could be invalid

Votes could be invalid

Legal advice has been sought by the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale following arrests of two members of the public, during an incident of mail theft where around 50 election envelopes were seized by Police. A 39-year-old woman faced court and received a fine in...
Mia moves to the beat

Mia moves to the beat

A talented grade three student from Carey Baptist College in Forestdale showed off her skills on the drums last week as she performed a solo at a school recital. Mia Rodio has only been playing drums since term two of this year, inspired by her dad and uncle who both...