Author: Your Herald

  • Cathartic debut

    HE’S played in The Kill Devil Hills, survived cancer and has been in the music biz for decades, so Steve “Gibbo” Gibson had plenty to draw on for his debut EP Don’t Take Me Down. A veteran of the WA music scene, Gibson started out playing bass in The Raindogs in the late 1980s before…

  • Still the best

    ANYONE remember exercise fads like the thighmaster, sauna suit, vibrating ab belt, toning shoes or countless aerobics videos by celebrities including Cher? As keep-fit trends and holistic therapies come and go, the ancient art of Tai Chi has remained a constant for centuries. Down in Bibra Lake, a not-for-profit, non-religious Tai Chi club run by…

  • Classy summit

    DIANELLA may not have the historical cachet of say Mt Lawley, but you get a lot more bang for your buck and it has upped its game in recent years. For most people, this four bedroom two bathroom home in Dianella would be out of financial reach if it was in a suburb slightly closer…

  • Not a pretty picture

    FORCING developers to pay for extras like public art could be holding back new housing, Stirling mayor Mark Irwin says, and he wants council to consider giving them a one-year free ride on having to pay.  Like many councils Stirling requires developers to set aside money for art, either paying for an artist to produce…

  • Opening new doors

    A DOORKNOCKING program to check in with people’s mental health and hook them up with help is rolling out in Stirling. Dubbed the ACDC project (Assisting Communities through Direct Connection), the door-to-door outreach is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services and is trying to reach areas and people who might not know what…

  • Cat laws unleashed

    VINCENT council is having another tilt at introducing stricter cat control laws after its previous by-law was given the thumbs down by a WA Parliament committee. Vincent had sought to have breeding cats confined to cages and licenced cats leashed when in public places, similar to laws being sought by many other councils across WA.…

  • Ready to step up

    IN the wake of Vincent mayor Emma Cole announcing she would not recontest her seat at October’s election, two sitting councillors have put up their hand for the top job this week. Cr Suzanne Worner and Cr Ron Alexander were both elected in 2021 but represent pretty different visions for Vincent’s future direction. RON ALEXANDER…

  • Two hats for Sandri

    STIRLING councillor Bianca Sandri has a new gig as director of Bayswater council’s planning department starting in October. We haven’t yet heard back from Cr Sandri as to whether she’ll resign early from her elected role at Stirling to make way for an extra candidate for her Inglewood ward at October’s 2023 elections.  But her…

  • School chums set to gather

    AFTER 54 years a group of friends from Bayswater Primary School are searching for their fellow classmates who finished year 7 together in 1969. Drawn together by memories of moon landings and milk bottles, they’re now organising a September reunion for the cohort running from Year 1 in 1963 to graduating from BPS in 1969,…

  • Junkpiles not dead yet

    THE vexed verge junk issue has cropped up again with some councils considering reverting to the old yearly bulk collection.  Back in 2014 Stirling council cancelled its yearly “bring out your dead” junk collection because the piles of trash were making the streets unsightly, especially when weather or scavengers strew the rubbish about; non-residents driving…