Author: Your Herald

  • Caring for Perth Families

    Oakwood Funerals joins the Chipper Funeral Family For the last 18 years, Oakwood Funerals has been supporting families in the Perth community and is pleased to announce the team will continue to grow locally as it joins the Chipper Funeral family. This change brings the team together with the Chipper family, which they have been closely connected to from the beginning.…

  • War on waste

    BAYSWATER cafe Cool Breeze has set a new benchmark for reducing waste, handing over just one bin bag to the garbos after a busy weekend’s trade. Owner Giorgia Johnson said after the ABC War on Waste series, there was a groundswell in interest in waste reduction from staff and customers at her Riverside Gardens pop-up…

  • Booze battle

    MAYLANDS MP Lisa Baker is again rallying locals to oppose Woolworths’ bid for a liquor licence at the Peninsula Tavern. Bayswater council and the Maylands Residents and Ratepayers Association also opposed the proposed 1200sqm Dan Murphy’s liquor barn on the Railway Parade site, which was rejected by the liquor commission in February 2016. But Woolies’…

  • School backflip

    LABOR has back-flipped on plans to move Perth Modern to the city, proposing a new school near Subiaco Oval instead. Plans to make PM an inner-city high-rise were dumped after an outcry from the community, including Save Perth Modern, which obtained over 13,000 signatures opposing the move. The new school, Inner City College, will be…

  • Scaffidi v SAT

    FORMER deputy lord mayor Rob Butler has backed Lisa Scaffidi’s claim that councillors were undertrained about what they were supposed to declare as “gifts” and “travel contributions” in their annual returns. But former council CEO Gary Stevenson said the information was provided to them, “in a number of ways and different times”. Mr Butler was…

  • Sound wall cops a blast

    A SOUND wall installed at the Northlink highway upgrade doesn’t block out the din of roaring trucks, says Bayswater’s Houghton Park residents. In March, Bayswater councillor Chris Cornish raised concerns that the planned wall was far too short to mitigate the sound of trucks that’d be routed along the upgraded highway. At the time, Main…

  • Bursting the myth

    ENVIRONMENTAL campaigner Lisa Hills was dismayed to see hundreds of balloons released at Elizabeth Quay on WA Day, which coincided with World Environment Day. She’s been campaigning to get released balloons classed as litter, which would mean offenders could be fined for letting them drift into the sky. Ms Hills says burst balloons get washed…

  • Parking bingle

    EAST PERTH locals have rejected three proposals for the car park at 75 Haig Park Circle, with a potential 14-storey tower proving the least popular. East Perth businesses and the Haig Park Circle Action Group argue that the 49-bay car park is needed to to support local business and stop the streets being clogged up…

  • Wright street, wrong plan says Cole

    VINCENT mayor Emma Cole says state-controlled development assessment panels have failed locals again by approving a five-storey, 38-unit block on Wright Street. The city spent months working on its Local Planning Policy after locals indicated they wanted to limit new building heights in the Highgate precinct to three storeys. But at the DAP meeting on…

  • Hats off to Fez

    THE empty plate looked as forlorn as I felt and like Oliver Twist I was thinking, “I want more please”. It wasn’t that I was hungry, but rather that the roast marinated field mushrooms ($21) were magnificent. The chunky slice of toast was laden with mushrooms, rocket, capsicum, cucumber and hazelnuts. There was an almost…