Red tape snags Hasluck
A FORMER City of Perth councillor has pulled out of the running for October’s elections after getting caught out by red tape. Steve Hasluck served from October 2017 until […]
A FORMER City of Perth councillor has pulled out of the running for October’s elections after getting caught out by red tape. Steve Hasluck served from October 2017 until […]
Skaters lose out to cars THE hunt’s on for a new spot to replace the Wotton Reserve Skate Park, which will soon be demolished for a carpark for the new […]
NOBODY alerted authorities while a woman in her 50s was being allegedly indecently assaulted on a nightmare train journey last week, it has been revealed. White Gum Valley resident Jamie Hansen […]
ANZAC COTTAGE may be transferred from Vincent council to the National Trust of WA. The move would see it opened up to the public more often but with an entry […]
A MERCEDES BENZ SUV which spent a week clogging up the sole accessible parking bay out front of the City of Perth library clocked up $2500 in fines. Taxi driver […]
WITH fears of a surge in homelessness if the McGowan government’s moratorium on evictions is lifted at the end of this month, the WA Greens are trying to get ahead […]
ELIZABETH QUAY was once known as Gumap, Mount Eliza was Kata Moor, and Claisebrook Cove was a freshwater stream called Goon’goong’up, and so narrow you could step over it. A […]
BROWSING the shelves of Fremantle Library for the latest bestseller recently, local resident Charlie Dortch says he was “bewildered and affronted” to come across a copy of one of the most […]
PERTH will be hosting the only live screenings oft the Muslim Film Festival this year. Festival executive producer Tarek Chamkhi said the Covid risk made gatherings in Melbourne, Brisbane and […]
IF my recent dining experience in Perth is anything to go by, the inner-city restaurant scene is bouncing back following months of uncertainty. I tried to get a table at […]