Shock power bill for council
A DELAY in working out how much electricity it uses has contributed to a $1.6 million blowout in Perth council’s power bills. Following the end of a deal with state […]
A DELAY in working out how much electricity it uses has contributed to a $1.6 million blowout in Perth council’s power bills. Following the end of a deal with state […]
TOUGH negotiators from the state’s sports and recreation department have left Vincent council with a $3 million hole in a long-term investment. The council built 246 Vincent Street in 2004 […]
THERE’S still some Jesus in this year’s Christmas festivities among the city’s baubles, reindeer and lights, with the City of Perth Christmas Nativity running December 20 and 21. The Christmas […]
THE State Administrative Tribunal has overturned Perth council’s refusal of a luxury doggy daycare in West Perth. In April commissioners refused Marian Gorman’s 60-dog daycare centre over fears the animals […]
NON-STOP karaoke for “connection”, “consent” and “catharsis” will run across January 4 and 5 at the new Pig Melon project space on Lord Street. Karaoke healer and Chicken Treat showgirl […]
FORMER chair of the WA Planning Commission Eric Lumsden died Monday after a long illness. After retiring from the WAPC he was Perth chair commissioner from March 2018 to August […]
COMMISSIONERS at the City of Perth made a big call setting a goal of 90,000 people within their borders by 2050, so we invited former Perth council planning director Max […]
AFTER our first pass of the SCP last week we got back in touch with Perth council to ask how it arrived at a figure of 90,000 residents. We’ve now […]
POVERTY can sneak up on any family at Christmas – just ask Catherine and Dean and their four kids. While Dean worked steady hours, Catherine stayed at home raising their […]
A NATIONAL Indigenous “massacres” map will be reviewed after the Voice spotted errors in sites listed around Perth. A fortnight ago the University of Newcastle launched stage three of its […]