Cash catalyst for science
YOKINE primary school will get $25,000 to convert one of their classrooms into a science lab. The lab is part of the McGowan government’s $17 million program to improve science […]
YOKINE primary school will get $25,000 to convert one of their classrooms into a science lab. The lab is part of the McGowan government’s $17 million program to improve science […]
TRYING to get the Perth council’s admin to support local businesses is “deeply frustrating”, says Perth Labor MP John Carey. “There seems to be, within the administration of the City […]
EVEN God isn’t immune from WA’s economic slump. After 74 years, Carols by Candlelight at Langley Park has been cancelled due to a lack of sponsors. Organiser Variety WA is […]
A BIKE trail at Hinds Reserve is gaining momentum after Bayswater councillors narrowly approved a $9000 feasibility study. Councillor Catherine Ehrhardt moved a motion in June to look into an […]
A RALLY is planned for October 29 to save the Brian McKay mural at the Central Park building in the CBD. The building’s owners, Perron Group and Frasers Commercial Property, […]
THE life and death of WWI pilot Alaric Pinder Boor will be commemorated in a special remembrance concert at St Mary’s Cathedral on November 4. Historian Richard Offen will narrate […]
A LIFEGUARD at the Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre has won a WA Bravery Award. Tanika Buscombe was on duty at the centre when a man was found unconscious across the […]
ANGOVE STREET will be crammed with skeletons, ghouls and dismembered corpses later this month. No, it’s not the venue for the next party room meeting of the Liberal government, but […]
DIANELLA secondary college have a launched a new program to help migrant pupils and their families feel at home. The suburb has some of the highest levels of refugee and […]
LIVING with the debilitating and somewhat controversial Lyme’s disease and caring for a terminally ill son, Vicki White struggled to get help from WA’s labyrinthian health system. The former nurse […]