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“My question is: will the city now take a legal opinion on the DAP approval of Karrinyup Residential to investigate if there are valid grounds for a judicial review?” A […]
“My question is: will the city now take a legal opinion on the DAP approval of Karrinyup Residential to investigate if there are valid grounds for a judicial review?” A […]
IT’S a big cast for Stirling’s 2021 council elections on October 16 with 28 candidates across seven wards. There’s one vacancy in each of the two wards in the patch of […]
IN Bayswater council’s south ward, covering the areas of Maylands and Mount Lawley the Voice reaches, the candidates for the October 16 council elections are: Elli Petersen-Pik, a serving councillor who’s […]
PERTH FESTIVAL has secured the extra council cash it wanted for 2022’s event, with Perth councillors agreeing to fund them to the same $350,000 level Fringe World gets. Perth Festival […]
FROM the tale of a Leederville policeman who helped solve a famous 1920s murder case to the account of an early Aboriginal women’s refuge in Northbridge, another haul of historical […]
MY night out at Lulu La Delizia in Subiaco began at 9pm, so we were off to a very European start. With my sophisticated French friend Lily in tow, in […]
“Wet seats all around.” AS covid-enforced proximity has tried and torn at personal relationships, so has it tested connection to place. In Western Australia, we are fortunate for the enormous breadth […]
“There’s loads of leisure and exercise opportunities at the expansive green spaces flanking the Swan River, ensuring your relaxed lifestyle will remain an active one.” DON’T work so hard! Bali […]
PRIDE WA says it’s had enough of big business running up the rainbow flag once a year while ignoring in-house discrimination. In a move senior vice president Gerry Matera acknowledges […]
PERTH council’s planners have recommended another tunnel be considered for the CBD to handle light rail or a rapid bus service. Back in July, Infrastructure WA released the state’s first […]