LETTERS 29.7.17
Not much garden in city THE failure of Bayswater council to adopt even a voluntary significant tree register for trees on private land is pathetic. Bayswater mayor Barry McKenna and […]
Not much garden in city THE failure of Bayswater council to adopt even a voluntary significant tree register for trees on private land is pathetic. Bayswater mayor Barry McKenna and […]
HANS HUG teaches English to migrants at Central TAFE in Perth, is a devout cyclist and is married to Voice advertising director, Natalie. In this week’s SPEAKER’S CORNER, the Swiss-born […]
WITH only a giant packet of spinach in the fridge, the prospect of a hot pizza on a cold Monday night was too good to resist. Ischia’s a newcomer to […]
AN Almost Perfect Thing is a dark and thought-provoking psychological play about possession, desire and the public’s right to know the truth. When Mt Lawley director Gabrielle Metcalf first read […]
ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) You have heaps of energy and drive, but this is no guarantee that things are going to go in a straight line. You are […]
IT’S always a pleasure to visit Menora, with its leafy streets and stately older homes, and arriving at 14 Melrose Crescent was no exception. “What a cute little house,” I […]
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is the visually spectacular new adventure film from Luc Besson, the legendary director of The Professional, The Fifth Element and Lucy, based […]
THE Australia Services Union says Vincent council could be breaching the Fair Work Act by carrying out redundancies just before a new enterprise agreement is agreed. Negotiations for the new […]
EMERGING filmmakers can no longer turn to the Film and Television Institute WA for support, after the not-for-profit closed its doors recently. FTI was responsible for nurturing up-and-coming talent in […]
WORLD renowned cycling expert Mark Wagenbuur says it’s safe to ride about Perth without a helmet and notes that many local cyclists are flouting helmet laws. Mr Wagenbuur was here […]