Perth Voice Interactive
Your free, independent newspaper
Author: Your Herald
-

LOCALLY produced web series Love Me Lex follows single, 40-something protagonist Lex Adamson as she tries to reboot her love life. IF the dating pool hadn’t already been small before love gave way to career, when Lex dives back in she discovers the middle-aged, lesbian community is now just a puddle. Despite the odds she…
-

IT doesn’t get easier than this. This Mount Lawley home is situated in the heart of the suburb, just 100m from the main strip. Offering convenience, character and potential, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom original residence will appeal to many for its charm, space, and easy, metropolitan lifestyle. The 384sqm block is nicely spread, has a simple…
-

Maintaining good oral health is so important for your overall health and wellbeing. One way of maintaining good oral health is through regular 6 monthly dental check-ups and cleans. Not only do they give your teeth a good clean but most importantly allow for any unknown or potential problems to be picked up and treated…
-

AFTER expressing “disappointment” over the small size of their payrise this year, Stirling councillors have voted to grant themselves superannuation and to bat away a staff recommendation to trim their IT expenses. The WA Salaries and Allowances Tribunal is in charge of setting pay rates, and increased councillor pay by 1.5 per cent this year.…
-

REVISIONS to a hotly criticised mixed-use development in Coolbinia have not appeased locals or Stirling councillors, who have recommended the state Development Assessment Panel reject the latest designs. Willing Property wants to build 33 residences plus shops, a cafe and a bar at the corner of Adair Parade and Walcott Street. The five-storey project has…
-

WOMEN’S FIFA is about to kick off in Perth, and humble Dorrien Gardens has been transformed into a training venue to host world class players practicing for their matches. Tucked away in a West Perth pocket, Dorrien Garden soccer grounds got $410,000 in upgrades to bring it up to international training standards. To roll out…
-

RATES bills in Stirling will go up around $45 for most property owners this year, kept at a “modest” rate by the “difficult decision” to put big infrastructure projects on hold, mayor Mark Irwin says. One councillor, Elizabeth Re, voted against the budget, concerned that too much work was being put on hold like much-needed…
-

OPPONENTS of a phone tower being installed at Britannia Reserve suspect consultation was a sham after noticing trees next to the site were stripped of their branches even before Vincent council approved the project. In June councillors voted to lease out part of the park to Optus, charging $48,000 a year for 140sqm of space…
-

Going down is going up YOU state in your article of June 17, 2023 Vincent’s underground power bill will now be up to $9,000. Last time (a few years back) it started at $8,000. Then it went to $8,500. Then it went up to $10,500. When ratepayers objected, the council dropped the idea. Will the council…
-

THE FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 takes place in cities across Australia and New Zealand in July and August 2023, and the Perth matches will be played at HBF Park in Vincent. Inspired by the upcoming competition, the Vincent Local History Centre has delved into the history of ‘the beautiful game’ in the area. The…