Author: Your Herald

  • Square coming round

    A TOWN square for North Perth is getting closer with Vincent council approving a tenderer this week. Engineering company BOS Civil saw off three other firms to win the building contract for “North Perth Common”, a public space planned for the corner of View and Fitzgerald Streets in the town centre. BOS Civil previously worked…

  • Beau looking up

    THE new Beaufort Street Christmas Festival kicks off this Sunday (December 16), with the first Christmas Parade to follow next Saturday. The reinvigorated Beaufort Street Network has teamed up with St Alban’s Church and Vincent council to put on a week of Christmas events to get the Street back on people’s “to-do” list. The street’s…

  • No clangers here

    A STUNNING trio of photos have won top honours at the annual Bell Tower photographic competition. In its eighth year, this year’s theme was “Sense of Place”. People’s choice winner Christian Mueller has been taking snaps for about seven years, but this was his first competition entry. His photo, A Space for New and Old,…

  • Fest funds

    FOUR cultural festivals in Stirling have received a $90,000 funding-boost from council. In February the state’s largest annual African festival, The Jambo Africa Festival, will bring the tastes, sounds and rhythms of Africa to the city. The event, now in its fifth year, will receive $20,000 from council and is expected to attract about 5000…

  • Garden buds

    A COMMUNITY garden in Mt Lawley is a step closer after Stirling council chose Inglewood Bowling and Sports Club as its preferred site. The council will put the Stancliffe Street site out for comment in February before making a final decision next year. The city had also considered Walter Road Reserve, Inglewood Oval, and Faull,…

  • Bottler of an idea for WALGA

    NEW legislation for a container deposit scheme has been introduced to WA Parliament. The scheme aims to get more people recycling bottles and cans by offering a 10 cent refund, but in this week’s SPEAKER’S CORNER, Bayswater councillor CHRIS CORNISH reckons the legislation is flawed. WHILE the container deposit scheme might make you feel warm…

  • Tikka this off

    HUMPTY DUMPTY sat on a wall, where the poor old egg fell into a vat of curry at the Royal India Restaurant. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t pull him out again – so he became curried egg and was enjoyed by all. No eggs died for our lunch at the West…

  • He’s not half funny

    COMEDIAN Craig Quartermaine weaves Aboriginal politics into jokes that will make you laugh and squirm. The Perth Nyoongar used to drive trucks for the mining industry and had a spell as an apprentice chef, but he left that all behind after winning a broadcasting scholarship with ABC Radio. Urbane, with a sharp and wicked wit,…

  • The Importance of Trees

    “Australian trees have adapted over millions of years to the climate, soil and recurrent bushfires in order to survive and regenerate, giving them their unique characteristics and diversity. These natural cycles have enabled Aboriginal people to survive in all regions of Australia for thousands of years, in environments that would seem inhospitable to the outsider,”…

  • A Weekend of Magical Music

    Nannup Music Festival 1st – 4th March 2019 Nannup Music Festival is an annual event that brings community together to enjoy music, art and nature. People come from near and far to immerse in a weekend of discovery in the beautiful south west. Next year marks the festival’s 30th birthday, and to celebrate, the 2019…