Hawker soars
THE Mount Hawthorn Hawker Markets has won ongoing approval for the summer after a successful four-week trial. The event by Local Arts and Community Events was so overwhelmingly successful that […]
THE Mount Hawthorn Hawker Markets has won ongoing approval for the summer after a successful four-week trial. The event by Local Arts and Community Events was so overwhelmingly successful that […]
ANTONIA TAYLOR is the WA retail manager for Oxfam Shops, founder and director of Cambodian social enterprise Khmer Creations and convenor of Fair Trade Freo. Oxfam has two Fair Trade […]
IN the early 1950s the WA health department warned new mums: “don’t praise Baby so that he can hear, because he can understand before he can speak”. It also warns […]
by JENNY D’ANGER CLUTCHING a collection of pot plants, managing to tick off a couple of Christmas presents with purchases from the gift shop, and our tummies full, this lunch […]
NORTHBRIDGE trader Evan Kakulas has pulled from sale all palm oil products in his William Street shop after learning they were leading to the deaths of orangutans. “I am an […]
LUCKY the guinea pig is out of surgery and doing well. Lucky had a tough start in life, abandoned, almost cooked and then nearly drowned after falling from a bridge […]
THE entire electorate of Perth has been wiped off the National Broadband Network rollout map. The Coalition government says, hand on heart and hope to die, that it has nothing […]
NEIGHBOURS who don’t like smashed bottles, yelling and drunks peeing on their property have thwarted a bid by Mt Hawthorn’s Pirate Bar to extend weeknight opening hours to midnight. Vincent […]
DESPITE toiling in the hot sun all week Con Merkouris, 77, reckons he’s the happiest bloke in Perth. He’s restoring 300 metres of the old stone wall at the Greek […]
RESIDENTS at St Elmo apartment block in Mount Hawthorn can already hear neighbours flush the loo through their walls. Now they’ll soon have the joys of noise from a small […]