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Problem crossing to be fixed

Funds have been put aside to fix the dangerous Roe Highway-Berkshire Road intersection.

FRUSTRATION over the often-congested Berkshire Road-Roe Highway intersection in Forrestfield, may soon be over. more »

Complex ‘riddled with problems’

Keane Street commercial unit owner Jim Politis with some of the ceiling tiles damaged by leaking pipes, and back, Opposition housing spokesman Peter Tinley with Midland MLA Michelle Roberts.

THE Department of Housing is considering taking action against a builder allegedly responsible for a Keane Street complex reported to be riddled with plumbing problems. more »

Schoolkids join the food revolution

Parents and students alike got their cooking hats on to try out revolutionary and healthy recipes during Guildford Primary’s Day of Action.

CELEBRITY chef Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution came to Guildford Primary School on Friday. more »

Fight with wife ends in $800 fine

A MAN has been fined $800 and ordered to pay $125.70 in costs for trespassing and obstructing police after an alcohol-fuelled fight with his wife. more »

Program offered

GOVERNOR Stirling High School students will be able to learn engineering under a new program between the school and the University of WA. more »

A way with words

Winner Jackson Passeri... speeches from memory on a topic of choice.

YEAR 11 student Jackson Passeri is the first from Guildford Grammar School to win the district finals of Rotary’s 4-way speaking contest, heading to the State finals on May 29. more »

Joy over new signs

Felicity Watts, Georgia Luderman, Charlie Brodie celebrate.

LESMURDIE Primary School staff, students and P and C members are jumping for joy over new entrance signs. more »

Fined for brake pad lie

A FORMER Midland mechanic was fined $3000 and ordered to pay $2000 in costs by the Perth Magistrates Court for making false and misleading statements to a customer. more »

Highway traffic woes

Harvey Mack.

TRANSPORT industry workers have slammed the Roe Highway-Berkshire Road intersection, claiming it is costing them thousands of dollars and extra time to find alternate routes to bypass the crossing. more »

Great air show, pity about the traffic

Bernard Castles shows Brendan Synnerdahl how to be a fighter pilot. d379688

MORE than 50,000 people were treated to dazzling displays at the two-day Defence Air Show at RAAF Base Pearce in Bullsbrook at the weekend. more »

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