Author: Your Herald

  • Hook, Line & Sinker!

    A fun and funky fish cafe offering the freshest seafood at family friendly prices, A FISH CALLED INGLEWOOD has been going strong for more than 20 months now. In this relatively short period, it has become a favourite place to drink and dine for locals and visitors alike. There’s a lot to love about this…

  • A dark, swaggering Joe

    ALTERNATIVE country band Stoney Joe is set to release it’s third album, Fuel for the Fire, in a blaze of swaggering good times. “We don’t want to give the game away but we’re doing something a bit special – our shows always have an element of theatre,” lead vocalist, Roly Skender says, adding they’re splashing…

  • ASTROLOGY May 28 – June 4, 2016

    ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) Mars has just reversed back into Scorpio. This means that your adventure just shifted into one of emotional honesty and transformation. Have the courage to let your feelings through, and a healing breeze will follow in their wake. Be sure to be around people who know what’s going on.…

  • Postcard-pretty

    AS the heavy timber door closed, the traffic noise on Scarborough Beach Road went mute. That’s when the peace and tranquility of this postcard-pretty cottage in North Perth shot it off the cuteness Richter scale. Weatherboards and a bullnose verandah charm and beguile you the minute you walk through the automatic gates. Built in the…

  • Wine, Beer and Food Festival

    For lovers of fine wine, great beer and beautiful food, come and join the Oxford Hotel for their annual Wine, Beer and Food Festival on Sunday the 5th of June from 2.00pm until 5.00pm. The Oxford Hotel will play host to a huge number of Australian and New Zealand wineries, offering you in excess of…

  • Rosewood Aged Care Facility

    Our modern, contemporary aged care facility will be opening in May 2017.  All suites are generous sized individual rooms with ensuites, many boasting stunning views. Our family friendly facility will provide personalised care and encourage the close involvement of the resident’s friends and families. Located close to the vibrant cafe strip of Oxford Street and…

  • Fired up

    CARR STREET locals have formed an action group to fight a fire station planned for their residential area. The empty site, formerly a factory that burned down in 2012, has neighbouring houses and apartments in all directions, and locals are worried about noise, traffic and health impacts. The state government spent $8.7 million buying the…

  • Staff not on ‘team’ Scaffidi

    PERTH city council’s administration has poured cold water on lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi’s suggestion staff should’ve been helping her declare travel and gifts At Tuesday night’s meeting Ms Scaffidi reiterated previous statements that she didn’t know she was breaching rules, and that staff hadn’t given her proper advice on disclosing all gifts. “It should be…

  • Young councillor given cold shoulder

    PERTH lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi handed down an edict to “freeze out” newbie councillor Jemma Green, deputy lord mayor James Limnios has revealed. Cr Green stood as an independent last October, and was the only person elected without the endorsement of Ms Scaffidi. At Tuesday’s meeting Cr Green revealed she’d tried for two months to…

  • To the bitter end

    “I’LL be here to the bitter end,” was the message from lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi as she fended off one call after another to resign at Tuesday night’s council meeting. Perth residents from across the city, not just her demesne, submitted statements to public question time calling on her to stand down. About half a…