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HE’S performed around the world with Cirque Du Soleil and the Australian Ballet, but now Robbie Curtis is coming home to star in not one, but three Fringe World shows. His versatility is perhaps best showcased In the Arms of Morpheus, an entertaining mix of comedy, magic and physicality.Inspired by the Greek ‘God of dreams’…
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THE Voice loves a house with an old-school water fountain. This Inglewood home doesn’t disappoint with a lovely stone fountain in the middle of the garden path, dappled with shade from a mature tree and surrounded by lawn and verdure. It’s a lovely entry statement to this three bedroom two bathroom home, and a hint…
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HYDE PARK’S food vans would be turfed out and Veggie Mama given exclusive rights to serve food in the park under a plan being pondered by Vincent council. Vincent staff have recommended councillors vote to lease the west end storage shed to Veggie Mama for $30,000 a year, at the lowest end of the estimated…
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A SECOND storey on an inner-city Perth house has been described by some neighbours as threatening more than a century of heritage and tradition in the preserved rows of workers cottages. The Brookman and Moir Street precinct contains 58 workers cottages built around the 1897-1898 gold rush. The modest houses on smallish blocks were designed for…
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THIS week we hear from East Perth resident Tamara who has spoken up about the events and decisions that led to her spending Christmas without her children. She has since spent three festive seasons apart from her 7-year-old daughter, and even longer from her 12-year-old son. She is now a resident at St Bart’s Women’s…
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HYDE PARK’S lakes took on an alarming hue this week, but an expert tells us it’s no cause for concern yet. A large part of the western lake has a thick green covering and the eastern lake has a reddish crust over most of it, evocative of algal blooms of past years and leading passersby…
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BAYSWATER council will lose CEO Andrew Brien who formally tendered his resignation one day before the final meeting of 2021. After four years at Bayswater Mr Brien will take up a new gig as CEO at Kalgoorlie-Boulder, serving his last day at Bayswater February 25. Councillors scrambled at the December 7 meeting to get through several…
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AFTER more than a year of searching for an Aboriginal name for the new extension of Stephenson Avenue, it will be named “Stephenson Avenue”. The Stephenson Avenue extension linking the road to the Mitchell Freeway and then further north to Cedric Street is the centrepiece of Stirling council’s plan to become a second city centre of…
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MAJOR crash investigators are calling for dash-cam or mobile footage that might shed light on a crash last Sunday (December 5) that left a 64-year-old man with serious hand injury. The man’s white Hyundai iX35 LM collided with a silver Hyundai Accent driven by a woman in her 50s, around 7.35am at the intersection of…
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ONE of the latest Japanese restaurants to grace Perth’s CBD is a real pearler. Opened in October, Nippon Izakaya Bar and Kitchen is a large 120-seater on the corner of Hay and Milligan. It’s towering floor-to-ceiling windows make it hard to miss from the street, with animated diners and perpetually-moving staff creating an entertaining…