Fur’s flying
THE fur is flying between Maylands MP Lisa Baker and Bayswater mayor Sylvan Albert. The Labor MP accuses the council of failing to enforce a local law it passed in […]
THE fur is flying between Maylands MP Lisa Baker and Bayswater mayor Sylvan Albert. The Labor MP accuses the council of failing to enforce a local law it passed in […]
FOLLOWING the dearth of Australian feature entries in last year’s Revelations film festival, a small group of Perth movie fans has set out to ensure the local industry gets a […]
CATHERINE EHRHARDT is quickly becoming “Queen of the Markets”. She was behind the Maylands and Mt Hawthorn hawkers markets, involved in the Inglewood Night markets and is now set to […]
MAYLANDS residents are concerned the upgraded Seventh Avenue railway bridge will clog surrounding streets with trucks and increased traffic. The new $9.3 million bridge is expected to open in May, […]
Speak to anyone who has experienced the PROCESS of buying or selling Real Estate and often their findings are a combination of stress, disappointment and ultimately compromise! One of the […]
THE chill of cancer has surrounded Jeremy Marshall for years. His sister, now in remission, had the disease, a friend died from it in September, and it claimed his grandmother. […]
EVER wondered what kind of hair lacquer Colin Barnett uses? How often parliamentary speaker Michael Sutherland strokes his gavel in chambers? These and less frivolous questions will be answered on […]
Sadly predictable SO sadly predictable, the knee-jerk reaction to your preview of Adrienne Truscott’s Asking For It (“A funny thing about rape,” Voice, January 17, 2015). Predictable because in isolated […]
At Duomark our philosophy is simple. Be practical, be functional and be efficient These philosophies shape the core of our designs, our commitments, our relationships and our work. For general […]
DID I really see a man in a pin-striped suit doing a single-handed handstand on the head of a man reading The Times of London? Or one of the same […]