Pegasus beats the rest at school athletics carnival

Pegasus beats the rest at school athletics carnival

What a better way to start a Monday than with athletics and finish the week with a carnival fully dedicated to young aspiring athletes from Gosnells Primary School. Physical education teacher and carnival organiser Dominique Paskos said students looked forward to the...
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...
Dion’s hitting the high notes

Dion’s hitting the high notes

Dion Binod’s talents in the popular racquet sport of badminton have recently landed him some unreal opportunities to represent his state in the sport he loves most.  The John Wollaston Anglican Community School student was first introduced to the sport by his father...
Crazy fun for Esra

Crazy fun for Esra

A local school community donned their favourite pair of colourful socks last week to support one of their own.  Marri Grove Primary chose to host a crazy sock day fundraiser to raise much-needed funds for Cerebral Palsy Australia, a charity close to their hearts as...
Students turn plastic problem into prosthetics

Students turn plastic problem into prosthetics

Thousands of plastic lids, which would normally end up in landfill, will soon find a new purpose thanks to the help of local students and a creative not-for-profit organisation.  Student councillors at Mundijong Primary School are currently appealing to the local...