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Water wars

There’s been a groundswell of anger after it was heavily publicised last week that beverage giant Coca Cola Europacific Partners has been carting truckloads of precious groundwater from Karragullen each week for its bottled water.The practice has been going...
Most parents would openly say they’d ‘do anything’ to protect their children – a seemingly instinctual urge which they’d put above their own welfare.So, it’s hard to reconcile the fact that last year there were nearing 2000 disclosures of...
An Armadale local has been announced as one of the women who are changing the world.Sandy De Luca puts her whole heart into everything she does – she can’t help it.She’s an accomplished self-taught artist, brilliant cook of Masterchef...

SJ’s bright film future

A short film shot in Whitby and Serpentine could be Western Australia’s best shot at a spot in Tribeca or Sundance this year.Melville-born director...

MP’s moving tribute to local soldier

Minister for Veterans Affairs and Defence Personnel and local member for Burt Matt Keogh made the pilgrimage to France this year for ANZAC Day.The...

The show must go on

A star-studded audience walked the red carpet at the black-tie opening night of the Roleystone Theatre last Friday.Those lucky enough to receive a golden...

A time to reflect

Night in a cage

Rock stars rising

Bridal party to the rescue

Pauly’s mad about snakes

An Angel in the water

Local voters make their voice heard

‘His legacy endures’

Veteran’s amazing century

Ron’s guardian angels

Dancing Declan on a mission

Frozen II delivers all the warmth

A fun-filled German tradition

Legend wows audience

Oscar awards time again

Brit comedy hits the right notes

Remake is fun

Creepy clown ready to scare on DVD

Cheesy wings a delight

A holiday whodunit

Witherspoon at it again

All the trappings of a holiday hit

A rose amongst the thorns

Chemistry strong in the land of DC

Fans rejoice at Thor

Elton keeps it local with new film

Snow killer a thriller

Legends are back

Will Lucifer reveal all?

Film turns out not to be everything

Keaton film is an action packed ride

Artistic tale tries too hard

Camelot with a cockney twist

Romantic drama is sure to shock

Dench reprises her beloved royal role

A gifted performance

Sally Hawkins shines in drama

Towering tale is terrific

Arnie’s back in 3D

Enchanting love story

Romance tackles issues

Terrifying doll is back

The beast returns

Haunting war epic hits home

Simple plot, basic idea

Perfect Spidey pace

A thought-provoking tale

A powerhouse performance

Rehash with charm

More than a drama

Nighy steals the finest role

Films still fast and furious

in it for the laughs

Cheesy shades on the screen

McConaughey’s gold

X-tremely fast and furious

A united love story

Children’s book comes to life

Brace for impact!

Magical Moana

Something to sing about

Reflections of war

Rowling casts another spell

A welcome invasion

Leather clad legend back for an encore

Rat pack from Vegas is back

Midland in front

Cheeky rollick with Billy

Top sounds of pipes and drums

Bringing hope to the community

Sausage Party’s a good laugh

Win: The Bart Cummings Story

Marred by flaws and clichés

Win a DVD

Original band member and former Glee star Damian McGinty (second from right) will join Celtic Thunder’s Keith Harkin, Ryan Kelly, Emmet Cahill and Neil Byrne.

McGinty joins Celtic Thunder tour

Win a copy of Deutschland 83

Clinical midwife Belle Sexton is a finalist in the WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards with winners announced in May. Photograph — Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne.

Mums-to-be get STAR antenatal care

Energy on the floor

Megan sets the dance floor on fire

Win a DVD

Researcher makes a difference

Sun Record All-Stars have the swagger

Dr Milenko Kovac in the trauma clinic. Photograph — Matt Devlin.

No bones about fracture treatment

Principal social worker for the Armadale health service Ivy Vukovich says even making a small difference to domestic violence victims is rewarding for social workers. Photograph — Matt Devlin.

No simple way out of violent darkness

Australian Test cricketers Josh Hazlewood, David Warner and Nathan Lyon rib each other during a Q&A at the WACA. Photograph — Robyn Molloy.

Young fans warm to cricket elite

Flying acts leave you awestruck

Examiner editor Robyn Molloy’s story about Senior Constable Joseph Gonzalez’ career was one of three to make her a finalist in the WA Media Awards on Saturday.

Examiner makes top 3

Maree Lemme and nephew Vincent Wilson made up the third and fourth generation of cheese makers at Borrello Cheese in Oakford. Photograph — Matt Devlin.

Cheese to please

Hitomi Ogaya with 10-day old son Leon Ng and clinical nurse Leanne Howell. Leon was born five weeks early, weighing in at 2050 grams and was 40 grams heavier 10 days later. Photograph — Matt Devlin.

Early newborns handled with care

Cedric Hohrmann from Armadale talks crime with Labor candidate for Canning Matt Keogh and deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek in the Jull Street mall. Photograph — Matt Devlin.

Keogh talks Kelmscott

Go West head west

Recognition for bushfire work