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DAVID BUTTERFIELD was conscripted as an infantry gunner when he was called up for National Service in 1966. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED he recalls what that time was like, and why today Nasho’s who trained up for combat, but never went overseas, believe their medical needs have been ignored too long. WHEN my birthdate…
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CHICKENS, bees and pigeons will soon be legal in Vincent. Until now backyard poultry has been banned in the southern half of Vincent, and nearly-impossible to keep in the northern half given setback rules meant most blocks could never fit a chook. Twelve-year-old Piper from Leederville spoke at her first council meeting on December 13…
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CELSIUS Property Group’s 13-storey apartment proposal for North Perth has been unanimously rejected by the Joint Development Assessment Panel. CPG’s 373 Fitzgerald Street project, with two towers measuring 13 and 11 storeys, was opposed by a heavy majority of people living nearby. Vincent council’s planning staff also opposed the plan, saying it was way out…
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WHILE the new animal rules are a win for the birds and the bees, the new law is bad news for cat-lovers who walk leashed cats in local parks. Under these changes cats will be banned altogether from Britannia Road Reserve, Smiths Lake, Robertson Park, Banks Reserve, and Hyde Park. Cat-ally Sam Fitzpatrick wrote to…
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A RULE requiring councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day has been quashed. On December 13 Vincent council unanimously voted to write to the new federal Labor government asking for the former Liberal government’s rule requiring all councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on January 26 be quashed. Vincent mayor Emma Cole noted increasing discomfort…
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FROM the archives of Vincent Local History Centre, this week we have a tale of how migrants made their mark on Christmas traditions across the 20th century. THE Australian Christmas fare has come a long way from the northern hemisphere winter traditions of roast meats and plum puddings. While some people cling steadfast to…
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IF you’re over turkey leftovers by new year, check out a different species of bird at the unique concert Life on Land’s Edge at Government House in Perth. The sublime playing of The Bowerbird Collective – Simone Slattery on violin, Anthony Albrecht on cello – will accompany stunning footage of migratory birds making their way across…
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GREG ASH is a Mount Lawley resident and member of the members-only Mount Lawley golf club. He says how the club manages the hundreds of trees and shrubs that line its fairways and greens needs to be seen in context after the Voice’s recent stories about how many have been earmarked to be removed. I…
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LOCAL psychotherapist Phil Gatt is pioneering a ground-breaking new therapy program to treat stress, chronic pain and addiction in WA. An evidence-based mental training program developed by American professor Eric Garland, Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) has undergone more than 12 clinical trials and received $40m (USD) in federal research grants. Mr Gatt will be the…
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THIS home has enjoyed a loving past and now it’s time for someone to take it on an amazing new journey in 2023. Lived in by the same family for more than 60 years, this three bedroom one bathroom house is full of memories, good times and original features. There’s vintage fireplaces, jarrah floorboards hiding…