A MANDURAH war veteran has co-written a book about his experiences during World War II. Launched in Perth on Sunday, The Burma Railway, Hellships and Coalmines details the experiences of two soldiers, one of which is 86-year-old Halls Head author Neil MacPherson.
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Veteran puts memories into print (Mandurah Mail)
March 20th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Mosquito mania (Mandurah Mail)
March 20th, 2008 — Uncategorized
MOSQUITOES have become such a problem in Mandurah that residents are curbing their outdoor activities and are more concerned about diseases. The problem seems to be rife in many Mandurah suburbs, including Pleasant Grove where resident Barry Field showed The Mandurah Mail the extent of the problem.
Concern of taxi impersonators (Mandurah Mail)
March 20th, 2008 — Uncategorized
NIGHTCLUB hotspots are the main targets for taxi impersonators said owner of Mandurah Taxis Julie Murray. The Department of Planning and Infrastructure was sent to investigate the issue last Saturday night and it is believed a man was caught unlawfully picking up people around the nightclub area.
Traffic building as holiday-makers head off (The West Australian)
March 20th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Main Roads have reported early congestion on main arterial routes out of the city as holiday-makers head south for the long weekend. Ennis Ave is slow as the moment, as is the Mandurah Bypass road.
Hospital expansion underway (Mandurah Mail)
March 20th, 2008 — Uncategorized
WORK is under way on the new $5.4million Murray Health Centre, which will provide an extensive range of health support services to people in Pinjarra and the wider Murray District.