Letters 26.1.19
More glory THE graphic content in the Voice article “WA’S glorious history”, seems to be the focus of Angelika White’s complaint (“No glory for whole story”, Voice Letters, January 19, […]
More glory THE graphic content in the Voice article “WA’S glorious history”, seems to be the focus of Angelika White’s complaint (“No glory for whole story”, Voice Letters, January 19, […]
Short story excerpt by MARY HOLLIDAY LET me introduce you to “One Wing Willie”. He was a thin dark haired long term Irish bachelor of average height, well-spoken to the […]
HISTORY buff RICHARD OFFEN is the author of Lost Perth, and the former executive director of Heritage Perth. In this week’s HERITAGE CORNER he tells us about “Dumas’ Folly”, a […]
Thanks to Umbrella Entertainment we are giving our readers the chance to win an in-season double pass to Arctic, a nail-biting tale of heroism set against a glacial backdrop, in […]
Bayswater and Vincent win waterways survey THE City of Perth has been ranked third bottom in a survey of how councils protect their waterways, while neighbours Bayswater and Vincent were […]
THE Perth Voice has discovered more Victorian bias in the allocation of federal government small media development funds. As reported last week most of the $3.6 million stage one, first […]
THE first sods will be turned on the North Perth Common town square this Monday (January 21). It’s hoped the square, on the corner of Fitzgerald and View Streets, will […]
STREETSCAPE upgrades are underway at the northern stretch of Oxford Street to brighten up the Mount Hawthorn town centre. On Monday (January 14) Vincent council started works on the section […]
WHAT started as an idea at the Perth City Summit in 2017 has partly come to fruition, with nighttime CAT buses operating during the Fringe festival. The free buses will […]
Artist Jesse Lee Johns is known for his intricate style and detailed map-based murals. His latest creation is an eight-metre long mural at Beatty Park Leisure Centre, showing the City […]