Cup win for Baysy!
BAYSWATER City Soccer Club has won its second straight state cup. The Black and Blues beat Stirling 2-0 at Macedonia Park to lift the trophy. Clinical goals from striker Steve […]
BAYSWATER City Soccer Club has won its second straight state cup. The Black and Blues beat Stirling 2-0 at Macedonia Park to lift the trophy. Clinical goals from striker Steve […]
CYCLISTS are promising to boycott Leederville cafe Greens & Co, painting owner Stuart Lofthouse as bikeist. Mr Lofthouse says he doesn’t oppose bike lanes in principle, he just doesn’t want […]
CHILDREN at a Jewish school have been labelled “Zionist scum”. A vandal scrawled the term at the entry gates of the Carmel school in Yokine, which promotes iself as providing […]
HE’S American, he lives in Dianella and he’s in love with Scotland’s national drink. Nathan DeTienne isn’t your typical whisky connoisseur. In fact, he fell in love with the good […]
BAYSWATER city council is in danger of losing the Maylands Hawkers markets to a neighbouring council after putting off approval. The market had completed a successful six-month trial next to […]
THERE were a few soaked cycling shoes in West Perth this week, with the bike tunnels near Old Aberdeen Road lapping with water. The tunnels were flooded with about 8cm […]
PROTEST signs on Oxford Street’s cafe strip have been ordered removed after Vincent council took umbrage at the remarks. In the past the council’s taken a hands-off approach whenever Debbie […]
PLANS to allow non-family members to rent out granny flats in Coolbinia, Menora and Mt Lawley have locals up in arms. The suburbs are covered by covenants allowing just one […]
FORMER Vincent councillor Dudley Maier has criticised his colleagues’ $3500 telecommunications allowance as too generous. “I think that’s excessive and in some ways could be a rort,” he told them […]
A WHOPPER new 125-unit development is set to replace what has been a bare patch of sand on Palmerston Street ever since Alan Bond’s old bottle yard was torn down. […]