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College has so much to celebrated after 40 years

Head boy and girl Vincent Trimboli and Evia Corfias (left of frame) with principal Philip Cox and former students, now teachers, Nerida Williams (nee Cicci class of

HIGH tea, Mass and other social events are all part of the celebrations planned for Servite College as the Tuart Hill school celebrates its 40th anniversary. more »

Churchlands teen dies after accidental shooting

A CHURCHLANDS Senior High School student has died after accidentally shooting himself in the chest while hunting for rabbit on a farming property in Eldorado Road, Muckenburra. more »

Have you lost your Super Monkey?

The monkey. Photo: Andrew Knox

SOME thoughtful good Samaritans have taken to social media to find the owners of a cute stuffed toy-monkey. more »

Man charged with filming up woman's skirt

A 30-year-old Tuart Hill man has been charged with committing an indecent act relating to an incident at Perth train station on November 29, 2012. more »

Council defends verge-collection cuts

A City of Stirling resident with the dumped rubbish outside her home.

THE City of Stirling has defended its new verge collection policy, citing staffing issues as one of the main reasons it was forced to cut the service. more »

Hatton is new MLA after historic win for Liberals in Balcatta

THE Liberal party capped off a dominant performance in the 2013 State election, capturing the seat of Balcatta in a historic win for new MLA Chris Hatton. more »

Ruling the waves

Beach services co-ordinator John Snook and Cr Jason Robbins with the new surf rules sign. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo d397171

STIRLING Coastal ward councillor Jason Robbins has been catching waves at Trigg beach for 40 years, and he has seen a lot in his time in the water. more »

Eggscellent time to share some care

MORE than 110,000 Easter eggs will be distributed from the West Australian Foodbank Warehouse in Welshpool to local charities this festive season. more »

Competition deadline draws near

PHOTOGRAPHY enthusiasts have until the end of today to submit their River Guardians’ photography competition entries to be in the running for a range of prizes. more »

Volunteer nominations extended

THE Ultimate Volunteer Reward nominations deadline has been extended to this Thursday, March 7. more »

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