Grieving family call for vigil
THE family of Alana Garlett are calling for a vigil at Parliament House to raise awareness of her death, and the 56 other homeless people who died on Perth’s streets […]
THE family of Alana Garlett are calling for a vigil at Parliament House to raise awareness of her death, and the 56 other homeless people who died on Perth’s streets […]
NOONGAR mother Alana Garlett was the most recent homeless person to die on Perth’s streets, after new data revealed 56 homeless citizens were lost last year. After a freezing night […]
TWO pillars of the WA art scene have called on the McGowan government to create an inventory to track and preserve public art, but say there’s so far there’s been […]
NATIONAL Association for the Visual Arts executive director Penelope Benton thinks the idea of a public art inventory has merit in protecting works. The organisation campaigns for public artworks to […]
A piazza will replace the pavilion AFTER two delays Vincent council is to demolish Banks Reserve pavilion, with a last round of petitioners unable to save it. In 2018 the […]
THE swish of bright skirts and passion-charged clack of castanets will cut through Perth’s drab winter from next weekend as Aire Flamenco Theatre launches its newest event. Dancers Maree Laffan […]
INDOOR plants have become a hot commodity with people spending more time with their plantbabies during lockdowns, with enthusiasts prepared to fork out thousands for a rare species. Indoor plant […]
DESPITE making up less than 8 per cent of vessels on the river, jetskiers are now accounting for 36 per cent of boating fines. Department of Transport waterways safety management […]
A FREE swimming course for seniors in Bayswater is making such a splash, the City is looking at offering it on a regular basis. Run in conjunction with Royal Life […]
In support of Norway’s beach handball team, I ditched the bikini bottoms and wore baggy shorts to lunch at Fez Cafe. It was a show of solidarity that not only […]