A queer look at history
FOR most of WA’s history no one was taking photos of openly gay couples. In line with cultural mores, same sex and other queer relationships were kept in secret, and […]
FOR most of WA’s history no one was taking photos of openly gay couples. In line with cultural mores, same sex and other queer relationships were kept in secret, and […]
A NOTRE DAME philosophy tutor who wants James Stirling’s statue removed from near Perth council’s library on Hay Street is holding a demonstration today (Saturday October 28) at 1pm. Monty […]
FOR the first time in its history Vincent council has more female than male councillors. Joanne Fotakis and Alex Castle were elected with a strong showing at the council elections […]
DAN BULL has been elected the new mayor of Bayswater after only two years on council. At Baysy the mayor is voted in by councillors after an election, and at […]
SATURDAY’S local government election saw two of lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi’s allies voted out of office, with Judy McEvoy defeated after 20 years on Perth council and Keith Yong gone […]
In the latest twist in Perth council’s bitter power struggle, Jemma Green has become acting lord mayor. On Tuesday night she was unanimously elected by fellow councillors as deputy lord […]
THE VAST majority of Stirling voters want a say in who gets to be their mayor, with 71.6 per cent saying the people should decide rather than councillors. Most WA […]
THE public is invited inside the Perth Mosque for an open day this Saturday (October 28), as part of a national day to break down common misconceptions about Islam. Organiser […]
YOUNG inventors at Perth College Junior School have come up with a device to help kids play safely in the sun. Year five students Bronte Fong, Violet Horgan, Rachel Lee […]
Lisa’s long goodbye LISA Scaffidi’s two supporters on Perth council, Yong and McEvoy, finished 8th and 9th at the elections. It is surely long overdue that the “Right Honourable” lord […]