Housing fire risk
THERE have been so many false fire alarms at a public housing tower block in East Perth, residents don’t evacuate anymore. One resident at the 100-unit complex on Goderich Street […]
THERE have been so many false fire alarms at a public housing tower block in East Perth, residents don’t evacuate anymore. One resident at the 100-unit complex on Goderich Street […]
RARELY has a parliamentary speech led to such widespread outrage as Lisa Baker’s relatively mild prompt to eat less meat. But the Maylands MP told the Voice she won’t shy […]
Stirling mayor Mark Irwin and members of African bands Akwaaba and Bella Ndayikeze will be hoping to set a new drumming world record on Harmony Day. The city council wants […]
JOANNE QUINN has spared no expense in trying to become the Stirling Liberal candidate at the upcoming federal election. The 47-year-old has tried to woo Liberal state delegates with a […]
MOUNT LAWLEY Labor MP Simon Millman has condemned Liberal MP Jim Chown’s “Jews of Asia” remark, saying it follows an increase in intolerance that constituents have reported to him lately. […]
SHE’S a dancing queen, but she’s certainly not seventeen. 99-year-old Madge Hitchins is a walking or dancing reminder that it’s never too late to boogie as she takes to the […]
A FILM detailing the fight by Aboriginal communities to stop mining on their country will get a free screening in Perth tomorrow (Sunday, February 24). The 1980 documentary On Sacred […]
Just a shed PERTH federal MP Patrick Gorman having a wet-pants moment over the redevelopment of the old Bunnings site (“MP calls out Woolies”, Voice, January 16, 2019). Mate, the […]
DOROTHY HENDERSON is a regionally based journalist with 30 years’ experience reporting on rural issues. In this week’s SPEAKER’S CORNER, she calls for calm and consideration following the huge backlash […]
HANAMI in Mt Lawley is a bit of a hidden gem. Tucked between a tiny hardware store and a chemist on Beaufort Street, it’s easy to miss, but well worth […]