The development will include 63 independent living units and expanded basement parking, bringing the development to a total of 173 units and 256 car bays.
The volunteers behind the WA All Abilities Football Association, which champions inclusive footy across the State, have been awarded for helping make football accessible for everyone.
A resident has raised the alarm over pedestrian safety at a worrisome crossing after two kids were seconds away from being hit by a driver running a red light.
‘His leadership, generosity, and community spirit left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing him.’
The community is mourning the loss of market gardener and civic leader Nick Trandos.
The first electric bus is expected to be delivered to the depot in early 2026, which will also be the first to operate outside of the CBD.
‘I like to think I am being useful and helping all the staff who do such a great job under stressful situations.’
An online art and history collection is bringing together the history of the City of Stirling.
More than 120 outstanding young members from across WA were recognised for their achievements at Surf Life Saving WA’s (SLSWA) annual Nipper and Youth Awards.
As the City of Stirling backs away from expanding complimentary ratepayer perks, it has unveiled a $20 million property investment plan.
‘My initial thought was shock, after the shock I felt sadness and I just couldn’t stop thinking why.’
Cat owners in the City of Stirling could soon be tied up in more red tape.
Following mounting community concerns, the City of Stirling has conducted a detailed traffic review around Karrinyup Shopping Centre, which has revealed rising safety issues.
The City of Stirling has shown it gives a hoot by joining WA’s growing “owl-friendly” movement.
No one could have foreseen Rohan Browne’s moment on a lamppost as Don Lockwood in the Australian production of Singin’ In The Rain as a precursor to his current illuminating role in Beauty And The Beast.
After decades of sitting vacant, the former landfill site is one step closer to being redeveloped as the city moves forward with detailed site assessments.
As demand for outdoor basketball courts grows, the City of Stirling is set to provide a report on strategies to balance noise concerns with public demand.
The Hamersley Netball Club is celebrating one of its own reaching a historic 450 games, achieved over 31 consecutive years, including 26 seasons in Division 1.
The proposed route will stretch 7km and feature 11 stops, with an average spacing of 750 metres.
Tomorrow’s Anzac Day services will mark 110 years since the Gallipoli landing.