Author: Your Herald

  • Tree intimidation

    SECURITY patrols have been called into Mercury Place after a decision to remove a verge tree led to protestors driving around the Morley cul de sac. Last month a split Bayswater council voted 6 to 5 to remove one of only two verge trees on the street, at the request of the nearest homeowner who…

  • Bots v bugs

    DRONES are using teamwork to fight mosquitos and disease in a trial around Bayswater’s infested Berringa and Baigup wetlands. Bayswater council brought in the big bots from OmniDrone and they’re the first local government to trial the new drone team technology to wipe out mozzies in hard-to-target spots. In January they undertook detailed site mapping…

  • PM talks up, tops up City Deal

    AFTER a lengthy delay and two months from a federal election, a sudden splurge of Commonwealth cash has been pledged for the Perth City Deal. The Deal is a three-way $1.7 billion agreement between federal, state, and local governments to co-fund big infrastructure. Cash has trickled since negotiations started in April 2018, when the deal…

  • Uni benefits questioned

    THE value of a uni campus in Perth’s CBD was questionable even before the price tag went up by $160 million, according to Infrastructure Australia. This week prime minister Scott Morrison was talking up the proposed ECU campus as “reinvigorating” the city centre with 10,000 students and staff to fill up bars, restaurants and hotels and…

  • Free spirit

    LOTS of seniors are missing out on the chance to travel across WA for free and enjoy amazing holidays, says the WA Visitor Centre. Every year pension concession cardholders get one free return trip or two single trips on the Transwa network, with seniors without a card getting a 50 per cent discount. But many…

  • Kinky brunch

    COVID restrictions were in full force when the Voice visited Kinky Lizard Espresso Bar in East Perth a couple of weeks ago. Chairs were stacked on tables and there were only a handful of spaces inside the small eatery, but luckily I managed to bag a spot near the window.   Despite everything, the cafe…

  • Cool home

    IN THESE days of cookie cutter 4×2 homes, it’s nice to come across one that is a bit different. With its American villa facade, flat roof and massive 1239sqm block, this five bedroom three bathroom abode definitely stands out from the crowd. Situated on Mullewa Crescent in Coolbinia, it’s somewhat of a local landmark and…

  • Canopy fail as Stirling cover goes backward

    EIGHT years after Stirling council committed to increase its tree canopy, the level of greenery has fallen below where it started. The poor result forced the council to ask developers for suggestions on how to address the issue, given the industry is behind a lot of the felling while clearing blocks for new homes, but they’ve…

  • Travel you can’t book

    AFTER retirement Chris O’Connor was looking for something to keep him busy, and decided to set out on a quest to visit every single library in the metro area.  It took him a year and a half but the West Perth resident has now visited all 68.  Mr O’Connor says good libraries aren’t just book depositories,…

  • Labor to tip in cash

    PLANS to turn an old Bayswater landfill site into a new forest got a $200,000 election pledge from Labor’s federal Perth MP Patrick Gorman this week. For a couple years now Bayswater council’s been hoping to get some federal funding to transform the old riverfront site, which was used as a tip from 1957 to…