Security called in petition spat
A PETITION over malfunctioning public toilets has seen Stirling mayor Mark Irwin call security on a former councillor at last week’s council meeting. Just before the meeting former councillor Paul […]
A PETITION over malfunctioning public toilets has seen Stirling mayor Mark Irwin call security on a former councillor at last week’s council meeting. Just before the meeting former councillor Paul […]
ARTIST Sandra Hill says her Wellington Square stolen generation artwork is “the most important work I have ever done over the last 30 years”. Ms Hill, a member of the […]
A PLAN to reinstall a significant memorial has been welcomed by people who survived institutional care as children. The Unfolding Lives artwork by artist Judith Forrest was unveiled in 2010 […]
AN application to build the state government’s Common Ground housing in East Perth has been lodged with Perth council. The design for the corner of Wellington and Hill Streets shows […]
A FLY-ON-THE wall documentary set mostly in Fremantle gives viewers a pioneering view of love, life and transitioning from one gender to another. Girl Like That was shot over six […]
Do you know where John Gill’s piano ended up? IT’S been 10 years since the death of Perth’s piano man John Gill, and the Museum of Perth is seeking his […]
MY quest for the best ramen in Perth continues. This week I decided to check out NAO Japanese Ramen on Hay Street, which in restaurant terms is a wily veteran, […]
AFTER their first two launch gigs were Covid-cancelled a new brass ensemble are hoping it’ll be third time lucky for their big debut on December 5. Bulwer Street Brass member […]
THE 1980s cult classic The NeverEnding Story is the perfect ‘MacGuffin’ for a new play about teenage dreams and friendship. Written by Sally Davies, I Met Christine James-Scott in the […]
DAME Judi Dench is just one of the famous people around the world who have commissioned South Freo’s Sara Drake to create a unique and stunning 3D map. Super bright […]