Author: Your Herald

  • Gaza march to Foreign Affairs

    ABOUT 100 people followed up last Saturday’s pro-Palestine rally with a march on the WA office of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Perth on Wednesday. The Friends of Palestine and supporters carried a list of the names of the 3300 Palestinian children who have reportedly been killed by Israeli shelling in the…

  • $48,000 election to fill mayor’s seat 

    AN extraordinary election will be held in Bayswater to fill mayor Filomena Piffaretti’s old council seat at an estimated cost of $48,000. Ms Piffaretti was a sitting councillor when she was running for mayor at October’s election, but resigned just five days before comfortably winning the mayoral vote. If Ms Piffaretti hadn’t resigned then the…

  • Mayor grilled over timing

    A BAYSWATER ratepayer has used public question time to grill mayor Filomena Piffaretti over the timing of her resignation. The timing meant her empty council seat could not be filled by runner-up candidate Sally Palmer (“Shock resignation,” Voice, October 21, 2023). Ms Piffaretti had explained her resignation in a Facebook post stating she wanted to…

  • New Pickle development well received

    ANOTHER massive Pickle District site is up for redevelopment, with a tired Newcastle Street caryard to become a six-building mini-village with a hotel, shops, bars and housing. The megablock is owned by the company Automotive Properties and currently hosts a few scattered car-related businesses, but most of the massive block has been dormant since the…

  • Elli’s number comes up

    A BALL plucked from a box at random has seen Bayswater councillor Elli Petersen-Pik become Bayswater deputy mayor after an evenly split vote with Josh Eveson. Cr Eveson is a strong supporter of mayor Filomena Piffaretti and almost always votes in-step, while Cr Petersen-Pik has tussled with the mayor on a range of issues.  At…

  • ‘Mourning’ candidate wants flags a half-mast

    A CANDIDATE who lost last month’s elections has called for the Bayswater civic centre’s Australian flag to be flown at half-mast to “join me in my mourning”, part of a jab at the council admin’s decision to fly the Aboriginal flag at half mast after the failed referendum. Nirmal Singh got 11.5 per cent of…

  • Qfly restrictions ease over Baysy

    SOME rare good news on the invasive insect quarantine front: The fight against the ruinous Queensland fruit fly is going well enough that stricter quarantine measures have been lifted in Bayswater and Belmont.  The Qfly was spotted in Bayswater in March 2023. It preys on many backyard fruit trees and is a serious threat to…

  • Fertilising forest plan

    THOUGHTS are sought for Bayswater’s long-awaited ‘urban forest’, with a pop-up feedback session at Riverside Gardens East planned for November 4 between 3pm and 5pm. Bayswater council’s been wanting to plant a swathe of trees around the sun-baked turfy patch of Riverside Gardens to the east of Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary to turn it into…

  • Strike a pose

    FROM laughter yoga to a sing-along sundowner, Bayswater council have lots of great events lined up for Seniors Week. Stay on Your Feet: Move, Improve, Remove is run by Injury Matters WA, who will share tips on how seniors can stay active, independent and safe in their daily lives. It’s at Morley Library from 10am-11am…

  • Crystal clear destiny

    WITH a new name, new song, and a buzz building around them, Battle of the Bands winners VACATE PALACE are lining up the gigs and ready to reach new goals. Frontman Bon, bassist Oscar, drummer Seb, and lead guitarist Cuba sat down with KIRSTY LICH to talk about their single McHorns and what to expect…