Month: September 2015

  • Scaffidi, Harley go head to head

    NINE candidates, including all four incumbents, want to squeeze into four vacancies at Perth city council, while two go head to head for lord mayor. As has been widely reported, incumbent lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi is being challenged by councillor Reece Harley for the top job. Surprisingly, no other candidates popped up at the last…

  • Maier wants back in

    HAVING retired from Vincent council two years ago but spending many a Tuesday night in the public gallery ever since, Dudley Maier is making a formal comeback bid, seeking election to south ward. Mr Maier was on council from 2005 to 2013 and earned a reputation as having an eye for detail with financial matters.…

  • McKenna plans mayoral move

    VETERAN councillor Barry McKenna is gearing up to challenge Sylvan Albert for Bayswater’s mayoral chains — assuming Cr Albert wins his ward. A councillor for 24 years, deputy mayor under Terry Kenyon and a freeman of the city, Cr McKenna says “I’ll see if I have the numbers to run” once the dust settles from…

  • Italiano runs again

    GIOVANNI ITALIANO says if he is re-elected to Stirling’s Osborne ward at the October elections he will seek a second term as mayor. In Stirling the mayor is a councillor, chosen by councillors every two years. At this stage no-one is set to seriously challenge him for the job. “We had the lowest rates rise…

  • Off-peak pique

    AN 81-year-old candidate for Stirling council has described as “a disgrace” the removal of an off-peak discount for seniors and students to the Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre. Amrik Pala, who is contesting Inglewood ward, says “we should be encouraging seniors to exercise so they are healthy and reduce the burden on the health system”. The…

  • Voice gets the silent treatment

    PERTH city council’s CEO and his team of media handlers — who are paid by the public to liaise with the media — seem to be blackballing the Perth Voice because they don’t like our coverage of the council, and particularly of lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi. CEO Gary Stevenson is flat-out refusing to answer any…

  • Council staff are not private assistants

    FIRST, it’s important to note we’re not suggesting the lord mayor or the council have broken any laws with their handling of the Grand Central Hotel issue. We’ve asked questions, but we’ve not made allegations. That said, we do think the handling of the matter has been sub-par, and we are concerned that the council’s…

  • Not hair today

    SO, it turns out lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi wasn’t getting a hairdo when her official limo was spied outside a Queen Street hairdresser just hours before she announced her re-election campaign (Voice, September 12, 2015). Instead, we’ve been told — via a complaint letter from council CEO Gary Stevenson — that she’d been on official…

  • Letters 19.9.15

    His body, his choice, we’re sorry ON Tuesday September 8, 2015 I agreed to have my picture taken for an article in the Perth Voice (“Give a little love to Baysie,” September 12, 2015). When I agreed to have my photograph taken it was with the understanding that a picture of my likeness and representative…

  • Baby makes my buds dance

    SOUTH AFRICAN food had never caught my eye while I was living in Europe; chakalaka sounded more like a tribal dance than anything and I had no idea of what a malva pudding was. But after coming to Australia and discovering there was more to the country than the 2010 world cup (that Spain won),…