Cole ready to hand on the chains
VINCENT mayor Emma Cole has announced she’ll stand down come the end of her term in October. Ms Cole was first elected as a councillor in 2013, then as mayor […]
VINCENT mayor Emma Cole has announced she’ll stand down come the end of her term in October. Ms Cole was first elected as a councillor in 2013, then as mayor […]
WITH a surfeit of inner suburban land devoted to golf, a shortage of public parks, and newly built houses being hit by errant golf balls, Bayswater council is considering “alternative […]
MASSIVE changes to the face of Leederville are on the horizon with a proposal to transform two sprawling carparks into major mixed-use developments between 10 and 18 storeys tall. Amid […]
IT’S always cold, often wet, and costs $40 a head, but the mid-winter Kings Park’s Lightscape light show has booked out. It’s been so popular scalpers have been flogging tickets […]
BAYSWATER councillors will have to declare any community social media pages run by themselves or their spouses, in an effort to deter “inappropriate usage of community social media platforms for […]
IT’S like talking to a post, but this one talks back: A new artificially intelligent chat-bot named Ainsley wants to talk to Stirling locals about what they need in their […]
A VISIT from Pauline Hanson in the heart of Leederville attracted a crowd of some 30 odd protesters who verbally shamed the ticket holders as they entered Ms Hanson’s hired […]
ON Friday night recently the Activ Heartbeats presented their production Back to the Future. The 10-year anniversary show has sold out and is set to be a comedic, musical, sci-if […]
IN part two of a look back at the history of women’s soccer, the City of Vincent Local History Centre brings us the story of the post-war boom in soccer, […]
Get on board I WAS reading Mr Hadley’s letter in The Voice on July 22, 2023 regarding the proposed trackless tram along Scarborough Beach Road, and I felt it important […]