Councils clash
AS Australia Day nears some councils are embracing it, some are avoiding it and some are just not saying the name. From 2017 to 2022 councils had been required by […]
AS Australia Day nears some councils are embracing it, some are avoiding it and some are just not saying the name. From 2017 to 2022 councils had been required by […]
A MAYLANDS resident who has gone through a year of administrative hell is facing another three month delay before a laneway can be named to help ambulances find her home. […]
LITIS stadium will finally get its federally-funded upgrades, more than five years since the truly strange circumstances surrounding $3million of grant money offered by the federal government in 2018. Vincent […]
IN reply to our article last week on the new design for the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, reader David Beetson reminds us there was another design for the PCEC […]
CHANGE is slow, the thanks are few, and the enemies are vicious, but looking back on her time in parliament former Labor state MP for Perth Diana Warnock says there […]
An entry from our Summer Reading competition. I HAD a real good friend, Johnny Engler who lived in Westbury Crescent, Bicton. One day in 1950 it was announced at assembly […]
From the twisted mind of Matthew Vaughn (Kingsman franchise, Kick-Ass) comes Argylle, a razor-witted, reality-bending, globe-encircling spy thriller. Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World franchise) is Elly Conway, the reclusive author […]
WIDELY regarded as one of the worst designed buildings in the CBD with “all the charm of a Soviet-era mausoleum”, the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre is in line for […]
PAUL COLLINS is fighting to overturn his two-month suspension from the WA Cricket Association board. The ban was dished out on January 4 during a pivotal time for the governing […]
THE dreaded polyphagous shot-hole borer has been found in Kings Park, dangerously close to rare and endangered flora in the WA Botanic Garden collection. The beetles ravage the insides of […]