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‘ARTWORK’ by artificial intelligence will be banned from sale at this year’s Supanova Comic Con in Perth. The backlash is part of a widespread resistance from artists whose works have been fed into computers without their knowledge or permission, only to see recognisable variants popping up across the internet. “Nothing has ever brought us together…
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Missed deadline almost cancels Anzac march A FORGOTTEN application form and a lost email threatened to scupper next April’s Anzac Day parade, but a last-minute decision by Perth council to cough up funding will see it go ahead. The ad-hoc approval sparked concerns from councillor Rebecca Gordon that Perth was reverting to the kind of…
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PERTH has “literally no plan” to protect its native vegetation after the McGowan government quietly axed a mapping project under the cover of Christmas, says Greens MLC Brad Pettitt. The Strategic Assessment of the Perth and Peel Region was supposed to outline which areas of remaining bush would be protected and what would be available for…
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A GROUP of elderly conscripts say they feel abandoned by their younger comrades who’ve excluded them from a campaign to get extended medical coverage for those who did national service. Nasho Fair Go is lobbying the Albanese government to issue “gold cards” to cover all the medical needs of those who were conscripted in the…
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FROM playing street cricket to camping on the coast, the City of Vincent Local History Centre will be featuring local memories of summers past in its suburbs throughout January. This week’s story takes us to a time when backyard swimming pools were as rare as hen’s teeth. TODAY, there are about 1200 backyard pools…
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EVEN in his darkest hour, Michael Shafar still saw the funny side to losing a bollock to testicular cancer – “I finally feel comfortable in skinny jeans”. Diagnosed in 2017, the Aussie comic underwent chemotherapy and several rounds of surgery. He got the all clear, but relapsed in 2020 and had more chemo and went…
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THEY’RE specks on a map, islands almost overlooked in the Age of Discovery, but legend shrouds them and they could hold the secret to a long-lost treasure. When author and shipwreck hunter Graeme Henderson visited the Cocos (Keeling) and Christmas islands in 2015/16 with fellow members of Wreck Check and a representative from the Cultural…
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A FRANK exploration of masturbation, a jazzy take on mental health and a heavyhearted look at happiness are three of the shows heading our way for the 2023 Perth Fringe World. When soprano Phoebe Deklerk was growing up, nudity was normal at home and her mother actively encouraged her to “flick your bean” from a young age so…
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THE heartwarming story of how a community once notorious for its slaughter of whales opened its heart to a couple of researchers to help speed their recovery is one of four Blue Yarns at the Oceanlife Festival. Albany was home to Australia’s last commercial whaling station and the site of bitter clashes between whalers and…
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ARE you on a diet yet? If like this plump Chook you seriously over-indulged during the festive period, then going out for a big meal is probably low on your list of priorities right now. So instead of a five-course feast, the Voice decided to kick off the new year with a light lunch at…