Crumbs, it’s over
MAYLANDS cultural icon Old Bakery on 8th shuts the doors for good this Sunday. Four friends started the gallery in the old bakery building 17 years ago to showcase local […]
MAYLANDS cultural icon Old Bakery on 8th shuts the doors for good this Sunday. Four friends started the gallery in the old bakery building 17 years ago to showcase local […]
Bigger means cheaper PAUL COLLINS of Coolbinia is critical of the proposed amalgamation of councils (Voice Mail, March 8, 2014). Mr Collins refers to “community of interest” locations (eg, Inglewood’s […]
LAUGHTER was the last thing I expected from Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, a play full of dark themes including domestic violence. But Australia’s Sigrid Thornton is such a […]
I HAVE never been game enough to try…well game…and at first Casper, being from Denmark—the country, not WA’s southern paradise—was worried about eating so much Australian wildlife. But when the […]
HOLMFIRTH is home to long-running BBC series Last of the Summer Wine, which starred a young and chubby Catherine Zeta Jones gambolling through some of the prettiest country you could […]
PUBLIC housing tenants have been told to remove car shelters and carbay markings they’d installed to help manage carparking at their Smith Street complex. The WA housing department has already […]
DECISIONS made in secret have skyrocketed at Vincent, with the council tripling the number of times it went behind closed doors in five months. Till October the average number of […]
P A R E N T A L W A R N I N G A D V I C E The following story includes a naughty word, […]
STIRLING residents annoyed at rubbish cluttering their verges could end up paying $45 for a skip, as the council canvasses residents on new waste collection services. The council came under […]
HOMEOWNERS may be required to shell out more than $8000 each for underground power around Moir, Brookman and Lake Streets. Lake Street local Roy Gilbert opposes the underground power plan, […]