Big interest in venue crisis forum
THE recent closures of live music venues is such a hot topic that organisers of a crisis forum have had to shift to a bigger venue. The February 23 meeting […]
THE recent closures of live music venues is such a hot topic that organisers of a crisis forum have had to shift to a bigger venue. The February 23 meeting […]
THE WA Blind Cricket Club is worried it will be unsafe to continue playing in Maylands if local dog walkers get their way. For more than 20 years, the blind […]
AROUND 25 people gathered outside Perth’s Japanese consulate to protest the killing of dolphins in Taiji. The demonstration called for an end to the annual dolphin drive hunt in the […]
BAYSWATER library is set to be adorned with bunny rabbits and a doe-eyed child. Local artist Namo Osaki wants to transform the tired-looking library wall overlooking the kids playground in […]
WOOD STREET in Inglewood and Rosebury Street in Bedford have been singled out as “problem areas” by around 50 locals who attended a crime forum at the Bedford RSL. Forum […]
THE sculptors who brought us Beaufort Street’s nudie animals on a bike are in town for a new exhibition featuring the popular Dogman and Rabbitgirl characters. Gillie and Marc use […]
HERITAGE was the real winner in the council merger debacle, says Mount Lawley Society president Paul Hurst. Mr Hurst says Bayswater city council, under the pressure from the society, mimicked […]
Snooze City ANY concept of a capital city that premier Colin Barnett might have had obviously ground to a halt with the controversial Elizabeth Quay. For a real city, capital […]
TRACEY MOFFATT’S work can be found in in the Tate Modern Gallery in London, the Australian National Gallery, MONA in Tasmania, every state gallery, and private and public collections just […]
Paul and Sandy Kunpitukwattana believe life is too short to eat bad food. Originally from Thailand, the siblings have always shared a passion for cooking, learning the richly varied cuisine […]