Kings Park push for cat laws
PERTH council will be asked to look at how it can prevent cats from straying into Kings Park from its residential areas when its electors meet for their annual gathering […]
PERTH council will be asked to look at how it can prevent cats from straying into Kings Park from its residential areas when its electors meet for their annual gathering […]
AFTER a three-year Covid-induced hiatus the Mount Hawthorn Hawkers Market is in line to return in 2023. The markets started in 2014 and used to run every Friday during the […]
THE quest to pack Perth with parked cars rolls on with another CBD development winning approval to install more bays than the rules usually allow. The Perth Parking Policy, a […]
FORMER Bayswater mayor Dan Bull wants to bring back the infant immunisation service which was cut in 2022 as part of a hotly contested money-saving measure. For more than 30 […]
FOUR new short docos delving into local stories are in the works as the City of Vincent Film Project reprises its sixth year. Usually three film ideas are chosen every […]
A PRESERVATION project for an important part of Perth’s plumbing past kicks off soon. Officially titled the “Low-Level Sewage Pumping Station No 2”, the Langley Park Pumping Station was designed by […]
Facts please NOT pleased with failure of the last 25 years to use Australia Day to push for a republic or change the Australian flag, the rally from the usual […]
IN this week’s Speakers’ Corner environmental scientist MARY GRAY responds to recent coverage of the state government’s lack of a plan to protect native vegetation. Ms Gray was awarded an […]
MONDAY lunchtime. Sun hotter than the inside of a party pie. Inglewood quieter than Michael Clarke’s endorsement team. My strange experiment in psychogeography – wandering around Perth suburbs to get […]
HE started WA’S first experimental radio station 100 years ago, played a key role in creating Perth’s first commercial radio station 6WF and The Royal Flying Doctor radio service, and […]