Author: Your Herald

  • Ultimate Urban Retreat

    Luxurious day spa offers an experience like no other Escape from your busy life with a visit to Bodhi J Wellness Spa Retreat. About as far away as one can get from traditional ‘beauty salon’, the Bodhi J experience is like no other. Providing only the highest quality, luxurious, natural and holistic treatments in a beautiful peaceful space, Bodhi J guests are able to truly…

  • Consider refinancing while the going is good

    With interest rates in Australia currently sitting at 60 year lows, now is the perfect time for those with a mortgage to review their situation and make sure they are still in the right product for their needs. If you haven’t reviewed your home loan in the last 2 years, it is likely that your…

  • Perth sacks CEO

    GARY STEVENSON has been sacked as CEO at Perth city council, just three years after ratepayers were told he was “head and shoulders” above other candidates for the job. The chief executive was terminated Wednesday morning by a unanimous vote of lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi and councillors, despite having almost two years remaining on his…

  • Scaffidi owns dump site

    PERTH lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi is the co-owner of a development site fined by Vincent city council over mounds of dumped rubbish. The land at 285 Vincent Street is owned by a company called 285 Vincent Pty Ltd. More than two-thirds of the shares in that company are owned by LisaJoe Investments Pty Ltd, which…

  • Driven to dance

    PLIE, en pointe, and repeat — seven hours a day, five days a week. That’s life right now for 16-year-old Bronte Pike. The ballerina spends 40 hours a week practising her craft at Osborne Park’s Perth School of Ballet, co-directed by her mother Simone Jackson-Pike. When not dancing and training, Bronte’s nose is in books:…

  • Buses push out property owner

    AT least one Northbridge landowner will lose property to accommodate a bus layover for the new underground busport. Despite the $209 million project starting two years ago, the first mention of the layover was in last month’s mid-year budget review. The proposed layover site is just south of Graham Farmer Freeway, with James and John…

  • Hopes flattened

    THE WA government has rejected the Mt Hawthorn community’s concerted campaign to ban flats in their back streets. Ninety per cent of surveyed residents supported the Vincent city council’s proposed amendment to its town planning scheme to ban multiple dwellings in residential streets, restricting them to main perimeter roads. But WA planning minister John Day…

  • Travel ban in Fleeton’s sights

    OVERSEAS trips at ratepayers’ expense will be banned if Bayswater councillor Brent Fleeton gets his way. Fresh from convincing colleagues late last year to slash clothing expenses the new councillor — elected in October — now has council-funded trips in his sights. In the two years to July 2015, former councillor Mike Anderton and Cr…

  • Art shaftoed

    WHY did Perth city council cover up this artwork by famous street artist Anthony Lister? We have no idea and Perth city council media man Michael Holland says he’s simply far too busy to answer questions. Last Thursday a worker was spotted in Shafto Lane painting over the mural. We asked why, wondering if it…

  • NEWSCLIPS

    ALONG with the lamb chops and oi! oi! oi! flag capes, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures will be marked this Australia Day down at Ozone Reserve. The Survival Perth event is at Ozone this year because the usual spot at supreme court gardens is undergoing extensive upgrades to make it nice and shiny for…