Mayor’s swell dream
THREE years since the idea was floated, a trackless tram is being tested in a carpark course in hopes it’ll one day run from Glendalough train station to Scarborough Beach. […]
THREE years since the idea was floated, a trackless tram is being tested in a carpark course in hopes it’ll one day run from Glendalough train station to Scarborough Beach. […]
SEVEN tonnes of rubbish had to be dumped on Lincoln Street after discarded batteries started a fire inside a rubbish truck last Monday. The Highgate street had to be closed […]
A PLAN to employ security robots to patrol Stirling’s crime hotspots has been shelved for now, but councillor Joe Ferrante says after he reworks the idea, “I’ll be back”. Cr […]
SIX years on from a survey revealing how commonly people were harassed at bars and clubs, Safer Venues WA has launched a new one to find out if anything’s changed […]
A RECORD number of stalls are booked for this year’s Young Makers Christmas Market, with people aged from 6 to 25 selling their handmade creations. The December 3 event is […]
“I WANT you out,” new Vincent mayor Alison Xamon has told two concrete companies that for more than 20 years have brought dust, noise, and heavy trucks to a Claisebrook […]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is being embraced at Stirling council, with councillors and staff allowed to “leverage AI for tedious tasks” so they can “focus on impactful customer-centric activities”. This week the […]
WHEN we asked Bing’s artificially intelligent chat if other local governments had an AI policy, the chatbot was quick to spruik AI’s value, claiming “the City of Pasco in Washington […]
EDITH COWAN University has been ranked sixth in a new national breakdown of higher education’s top performers — the only WA uni to make the top 10. The ranking system, […]
PERTH MP John Carey has been given a reminder about parliamentary conduct after referring to the Nationals MP for the South West as Louise ‘Kill the Whales’ Kingston. Mr Carey […]