Letters 19.1.19
No glory for whole story TO the Voice directors, please respectfully keep the “glory hole” stories out of the community newspapers. Are you desperate to fill the pages by reporting […]
No glory for whole story TO the Voice directors, please respectfully keep the “glory hole” stories out of the community newspapers. Are you desperate to fill the pages by reporting […]
YOUNG teens can enjoy an entertaining fable about the internet at the Blue Room Theatre this summer. Troll is a lo-fi, Wi-Fi show about the digital age and things that […]
OPERA singer Fiona Cooper Smyth’s vision for Defying Gravity was celestial music of the highest order. But singer partner Penny Shaw kept coming up with amusing twists on the songs. […]
AFTER keeping this image to myself for almost six months, I think it’s about time others are blessed by the chaotic energy of this absolute mad lad. Sadly I do […]
IN this special opinion piece on soccer, Football West CEO James Curtis explains why we need more female-friendly facilities to support the increasing number of women playing “The World Game”. THE […]
CATE JENNINGS enjoys making some newspaper hats with her 95-year-old dad Des, a World War II veteran, and her 94-year-old mum Kath, who also served in WW II with the […]
This is an extract from the Vincent Writing Centre’s first anthology of short stories and poetry. To get the full story and a stash of others, contact Peter Jeffrey on peter.jeffery@iinet.net.au […]
Welcome to Kehoe, it’s -10 degrees and counting at this glitzy ski resort in the Rocky Mountains. The local police aren’t used to much action until the son of unassuming […]
An exciting new show from Spare Parts Puppet Theatre Moominpappa at Sea follows the plucky Moomin family as they begin an exciting new life on a rocky island far out […]
WA a forgotten state for new innovation funds Comment by ANDREW SMITH, editor THE federal government’s new ‘innovation’ fund to assist small news media has kicked off with a huge bias […]