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Author: Your Herald
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If you have a craving for fresh, high-quality sushi then make Aisu-ru Kaiten Sushi Train on the corner of Newcastle and William Street in Northbridge your next place to visit. Aisuru Kaiten Sushi Train is the area’s only sushi train making it perfect for a family get-together, a catchup with friends, or a solo feast. …
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IF you’re a soccer fan, buying this Perth apartment should be your number one goal. Situated a stone’s throw from Perth Oval, you can see the floodlights from your balcony and keeping track of the Perth Glory score would be as easy as listening to the roars from the stadium across the road. If you’re…
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THEY were often the unsung heroes of the Italian pioneers who travelled across the world and gave WA its cosmopolitan flavour; now those young women are being celebrated in their autumn years with an exhibition at the WA Maritime Museum. The Nonna Project – Journey to a New Life opens next Saturday May 28 and…
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CONFIDENTIAL advice given to Perth councillors ahead of a vote to close the Citiplace Child Care Centre has cast doubt on the official story it was costing about $1 million a year to run. In March councillors held a confidential vote to close the centre in September and rent it out to make more money,…
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A HEAVY duty truck driving through Hyde Park has ridden roughshod over delicate tree roots and turtle nesting sites. Australian Garden History Society WA branch chair John Viska last year warned plans to put a commercial kiosk in Hyde Park were counter to the park’s heritage listing and were a risk to its venerable trees.…
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HYDE PARK has been preserved in Lego form by two local Lego masters who spent two months creating the model. The pint-sized park project came from Vincent local history librarian Susanna Iuliano who put the call out for modellers to celebrate its 125th anniversary. WA Brick Society volunteers Chris McRae and Ryan Masters took up…
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PERTH lord mayor Basil Zempilas says the state government’s 100-bed Boorloo Bidee Mia homelessness facility on Wellington Street was “perhaps … not fully thought out” and isn’t meeting a need for crisis accommodation. Speaking at a Parliamentary inquiry into homelessness services, Mr Zempilas said BBM took too long to set up, continues to operate below capacity, and…
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A HOMELESSNESS support worker has urged Perth council to keep running the Safe Night Space for women beyond its two year trial. In May 2021 Perth council opened the SNS in the Rod Evans Centre on Hay Street to provide shelter and safety for women with the hopes it’d help the transition into permanent housing. …
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HOPEFULLY your story about Bayswater’s budgeting problems (“Probe into Bayswater budget gap,” Perth Voice, April 30, 2022) will ring some alarm bells at Vincent council. I believe that Vincent’s financial management is the worst it has been in 20 years, and desperately needs forensic investigation. At this year’s Annual Meeting of Electors a resident asked…
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PACIFIC Rim Mix Plate is no more. It sounds like something happened to the Earth’s crust in South East Asia, but it was actually a quirky takeaway in Applecross that served Hawaiian grub like mac and cheese and beef patties with egg and gravy. It was sad to see an independent close down, but thankfully a…