Stories from our community
Heritage Houses of New Junction – 41 Sayer Street
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
Heritage Houses of New Junction – 21 Junction Parade
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
Heritage Houses of New Junction - 25 The Crescent
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
Heritage Houses of New Junction 24 Keane Street
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
Heritage Houses of New Junction 22 Keane Street
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
New Junction Properties added to Local Heritage Survey
The Local Heritage Survey listed 9 New Junction Properties for each property is at newjunction.com.au/About/Heritage Houses of New Junction
Heritage Houses of New junction 29 The Crescent
Council, at its meeting of 03 August 2022 resolved to include 35 new properties into the Local Heritage Survey. This included 9 properties within the New Junction precinct.
Heritage Houses of New Junction – 25 Junction Parade
Council has resolved to retain four New Junction buildings and their front setbacks.
Whadjuk – Boya Ngura Shadow Arbour finished
The recently completed Wadjuk Boya Ngura Shadow Arbour tells a story of Wadjuk culture and life. Shadow makers which relay elements of Noongar culture within the City of Swan throughout history as well as in present day.
Heritage Houses of New Junction - 27 Junction Parade
Council has resolved to retain four New Junction buildings and their front setbacks.
Heritage Houses of New Junction - 26 Junction Parade
Council has resolved to retain four heritage New Junction buildings and their front setbacks.
Heritage Houses of New Junction – 22 Junction Parade
Council has resolved to retain four New Junction buildings and their front setbacks.
Whadjuk – Boya Ngura Shadow Arbour Installation Commences
Installation has commenced on the Wadjuk Boya Ngura Shadow Arbour, which tells a story of Wadjuk culture and life.
Irish Ceilidh a Success
Fridays at LoCale continue. The latest event, an Irish Ceilidh, was held on February 18. It was a lovely warm night, with a gentle breeze.
WHADJUK - BOYA NGURA SHADOW ARBOUR - Yoorn - Bobtail Goanna
Tiliqua rugosa is a short-tailed, slow-moving species of blue-tongued skink found in Australia. Three of the four recognised subspecies are found only in Western Australia, where they are known collectively by the common name bobtail.
WHADJUK - BOYA NGURA SHADOW ARBOUR
Warrine (aka. Warran, Ijjecka, Dtjokoh, Warrany) is an edible native yam, harvested during the Noongar season of Kambarang (Oct – Nov).
This Friday at Locale – Irish Ceilidh
Join the Galloping Foxleys and Trinity Studio of Irish Dance for a toe-tapping journey to Ireland through music, food and art at Midland’s outdoor event space LoCale. The whole family is welcome at this free event for an authentic taste of the Emerald Isle.
WHADJUK - BOYA NGURA SHADOW ARBOUR - Meeting Place
Midland has always been the gateway between the North and East with groups travelling through Wyalunga National Park that is also connected to Bells Rapids and beyond to Toodyay to the North East then on to places Like New Norcia, Mogumber and Moora.
Free WiFi comes to New Junction
With the completion of Weeip Park Stage 2, this initiative now comes to New Junction.
WHADJUK - BOYA NGURA SHADOW ARBOUR - Fishing for Jilgies
Jilgies, or Cherax quinquecarinatus, are a small freshwater crayfish endemic to the south-west corner of Australia. It is one of two species known as gilgie, or Jilgi, which is a seasonal food source for people of the region.