New York beckons for Danikka
MERCEDES College student Danikka Calyon will travel to New York in September to attend the 70th United Nations General Assembly as national youth ambassador for Save the Children Australia. Danikka […]
MERCEDES College student Danikka Calyon will travel to New York in September to attend the 70th United Nations General Assembly as national youth ambassador for Save the Children Australia. Danikka […]
BAYSWATER mayor Sylvan Albert has accused his election rival Catherine Ehrhardt of being “desperate” and “mischievous” after she had a go at him on Facebook. Ms Ehrhardt, who is challenging […]
THE heritage-listed Polish Catholic Centre in Maylands will get a $300,000 makeover. Father Tomasz Bujakowski says the money will go towards a disabled access ramp, a new roof and re-wiring. […]
A FOUR-YEAR battle to build a concrete batching plant in Bayswater is set to continue. The council deferred making a decision on approving the proposed facility at Collier Road, pending […]
Protesting too much? IT is questionable what councils think they will achieve by voting against greater transparency (“Carey in the cold,” Voice, August 15, 2015). It can only lead to […]
WIND may have rattled the cafe blinds at Tarts in Northbridge but we were snug as proverbial bugs in a rug, enjoying the wild weather over a lovely lunch. We’d […]
THE Aussie bloke has been replaced by the Aussie lad, as new generations of young men struggle to find identity in the mixed messages on social media, says artist Wade […]
IT’S difficult to discern the rock-solid 1950s original underneath the modernisations this Coolbinia home has undergone over the years. But if you look carefully you can spot differences, including the […]
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INGLEWOOD restaurant owner Paul Zammit nearly lost his leg and was forced to close for a month following a mysterious infection. Mr Zammit, who owns A Fish Called Inglewood, was […]