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Laying down law on Murphy’s

THE proposed Dan Murphy’s liquor barn at the Peninsula Tavern has suffered another set back after a metropolitan central joint development assessment panel (DAP) rejected it last week. more »

Renovator left with big hole in budget

Anna Murphy stands amid the debris left by her first builder.

WHEN Anna Murphy began renovating a property she purchased last year, she employed the first builder she could find. more »

Highway upgrade win

CITY of Bayswater Mayor Terry Kenyon has described funding commitments for local transport projects announced in last week’s Federal Budget as “brilliant”. more »

Plates of generosity

Teneille McBain (front) with her sisters Mahlee (3), Kacey (5) mum Sherrie, dad Neil and restaurant owner Stephen Clarke. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo d401113

BALLAJURA parents Neil and Sherrie McBain are grateful to Camp Quality for all the work and fundraising it does to help families and children diagnosed with leukaemia, such as their eldest daughter Teneille. more »

Students show care for carers

Balga Senior High School hospitality students Aldrin De Sierra, Beh Beh, Hay Biee Paw Aye, Shalay Naw, Eh Na Paw, Cade Wyatt and Jenjira Hoyken. Picture: Marcus Whisson www.communitypix.com.au   d401127

BALGA Senior High School years 11 and 12 hospitality students are learning new skills after catering and offering food service to carers at the Independent Living Centre (ILC) open day for carers last week. more »

City Link project closes Perth train station this weekend

Photo: File image.

COMMUTERS using the Midland, Armadale, Thornlie and Fremantle lines have been warned Perth train station will be closed this weekend to facilitate further work on the Perth City Link project. more »

Fundraising yoga

A JOONDALUP gym is holding a fundraising yoga class on Saturday to support the Telethon Adventurers, a group dedicated to finding the cause and a cure for childhood cancer. more »

Coles spending spree up for grabs

Image: File photo.

ONLY a few days remain for readers to tell us what you like about their local newspaper and go into a draw to win up to $2500 to spend on Coles groceries. more »

Change rooms relief on way

Club president Keith Anderson hands a jersey to the Premier.

NORTHERN Redbacks Women’s Soccer Club will no longer have run-down and outdated change rooms after the State Government delivered an election promise, presenting the City of Stirling and the club with $500,000 to improve facilities last week. more »

Shock over principal’s suspension

Lynsey McGrath, whose two daughters attended Nollamara

PARENT Lynsey McGrath says she is shocked that Nollamara Primary and Intensive English School principal Steve Lockwood was stood down last month. more »

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