Author: Your Herald

  • Limnios deputy

    ONE of Lisa Scaffidi’s most ready defenders, Perth city councillor James Limnios, has been voted deputy lord mayor by his colleagues in a 7-2 vote. Stepping into the shoes of Rob Butler — who lost his seat — Cr Limnios easily beat out Cr Reece Harley, who’d challenged Ms Scaffidi for the lord mayoral job.…

  • Locals demand squatter action

    AN empty house being used as a squat in Highgate is causing grief for neighbours, who’ve suffered six burglaries in three weeks. Police attended 124 Wright Street three times in three days this week, and it’s no secret that some inhabitants are behind the thieving: on one occasion neighbours wandered through the squat’s open door…

  • Light triumphs

    THE Swan Festival of Lights is soon to brighten up the Perth foreshore to mark the Indian festival Deepavali, which celebrates the the triumph of light over darkness. In its eighth year in Perth (but old beyond reckoning), the ancient Hindu festival commemorates Lord Rama and his wife Sita returning to Ayodhua after exhile. They…

  • Just copper load of this!

    THE internet is so slow at Michael’s Dianella house it takes hours just to load images into an email. Instead, mates send photos to him on a USB stick — via the post. Michael’s internet service provider Optus has sent him documents indicating AM radio waves are interfering with his connection. He says Optus technicians…

  • Hockey bowls ’em over

    AFTER almost three years of nomadic hockey games in public schools and car parks, Perth’s Street Roller Hockey League has found a home, breathing new life into the Bayswater Bowls Club. A smooth concrete slab was laid over a bowls green that had been damaged in a freak storm five years ago. SRHL commissioner Eamonn…

  • Our shout!

    A BAYSWATER ranger went above and beyond in helping out a homeless woman and her three kids sleeping in Bardon Park in Maylands. In this week’s “councillor’s column” published in the council newsletter, Michelle Sutherland tells the tale of security officer Radomir Petrovic who came across the mum and her kids aged 6, 9 and…

  • Peddling history

    THE folk from walking tour group Two Feet and a Heartbeat are trading in their walking shoes for a treadly, for a bike history tour around Vincent. Two Feet’s gone great guns and won many an award for its walking tours around the city but Vincent council’s pulled it up north of the border to…

  • Park sparks eco-tourism hopes

    MICHELLE SUTHERLAND is trying to resurrect plans to turn Lightning Park into an educational and eco-tourism hotspot. The Bayswater councillor recently won support for a working committee to investigate the creation of a multi-million dollar sustainability centre at the A-class reserve in Noranda. “Aside from the education and cultural benefits that a centre would bring,…

  • Northbridge new centre for stories

    IT is 1975 when Caroline Wood begins looking for work in Perth, just days after flying in from her birthplace, Singapore. The migrant, with Indian heritage, suspects her accent is working against her. “It felt like I wasn’t given much of a chance and that it had a lot to do with how I sounded,”…

  • LETTERS 31.10.15

    Separate for safety A COMBINED response to Gene Lorenzon and Leonie Edwards regarding cycle lanes on Scarborough Beach Road (Voice Mail, October 17, 2015). Gene, every major city in the world right now is looking at cycling as one of the most realistic and cost-effective ways to combat congestion. The best way to get more…