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Author: Your Herald
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THE City of Bayswater is honouring International Women’s Day with a packed schedule of events designed to empower women, promote wellbeing, and foster community connections. From March 5-7, residents are invited to participate in free activities celebrating women’s health, leadership, and resilience. Mayor Filomena Piffaretti said the City was proud to host events that supported…
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FREMANTLE’S Naval Store is set to be transformed into a contemporary arts space dedicated to “pushing boundaries” and “creating meaningful public exchange”. Vessel is described by its founders as a “critical missing piece” in Perth and wider Western Australian contemporary arts ecosystem as an independent, non-profit art space in the old building overlooking the port. …
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SOUTH STREET would feature a light rail track connecting Fremantle and Murdoch Stations if the Greens get their way following the upcoming state election. According to the Greens, the light rail track “could be completed for $600 million”, the funding from which would be redirected partially from the state government’s $9 billion major road project…
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“WITH a looming Bicentenary and a Fremantle council disinterested in Fremantle’s history, what is the future for the state’s oldest public building – the Round House?” asks Fremantle Society president and Friend of the Round House, John Dowson. Let us develop this conversation with a review of a new history of the Round House as…
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KATE DAVIS is a lecturer at the Murdoch University School of Law and Criminology and was previously Principal Solicitor at Tenancy WA (community legal centre for tenants). She is completing a PhD, “Is it lawful to evict children to homelessness from public housing in WA?”. Kate is a member of the Greens WA. THE minister’s…
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Legend(s) and myths I HAVE just now found time to correct one or two ‘creative ideas’ that the dear Journo who did his best to remember what he gleaned from chatting to me on phone and writing about me in the Arts page re my wee cartoon exhibition at Amante Coffee Shop. 1: No one…
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THERE’S a new player on the food scene in Palmyra – Power Pizzeria. When I first heard the name, I thought the business might be backed the WA Greens – “Please donate your leftover pizza crusts to Western Power. They can be used to generate clean energy for millions of households across Western Australia.” Or…
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A NEW Perth exhibition pokes fun at the use of the male nude as a symbol of machismo and power in the art world. Featuring a mix of provocative drawings, photos and sculptures, The Bachelor is a wry and at times hilarious send-up of the archetypical male nudes you would find in ancient Greece and…
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SOME of Freo’s best musical talent will pay tribute to the late Richard Lane at Mojos next Sunday. A talented guitarist, keyboardist and singer, Lane was the founding member of the legendary garage band The Stems and also played in The Chevelles, The Rosebuds and The Rosebud Generation. But younger folk will probably know him…
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MAYLANDS has a rich avionics history, so it’s no surprise this home is situated on Kittyhawk View. The first non-stop flight across Australia landed in the suburb in 1928, and it’s home to countless other aviation firsts and records. While not touching those dizzy heights, you’ve got some pretty impressive views from the first floor…