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AS summer heats up and schools let out, the WA Museum system is offering free admission to its seven institutions, including the WA Museum Boola Bardip. The initiative, which runs until March 31, invites locals and tourists alike to explore Western Australia’s cultural and natural heritage without the usual entry fees. For visitors unsure where…
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WITH an election looming, Carers WA has called for a new state strategy, saying WA is falling behind the rest of the country. Carers WA recently put out its election wish list, which also includes the introduction of a carer card, recurring funding for carers, better support and recognition, and an easier way to navigate…
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THE bustling streets of Fremantle in the late 19th century were a crossroads of ambition, opportunity, and adversity. Among the mix of merchants, sailors, and settlers who shaped the port town was Hee Kee, a draper whose life and business became emblematic of the challenges and resilience of early Chinese immigrants in Western Australia. Born…
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A PIECE of Rottnest history was returned after 60 years this week in a touching intersection between a young West Aussie’s boyhood adventure and the role Rottnest Island played during World War II. Back in the 1960s, Warrick Johnson ventured up to the island’s Oliver Hill battery guns with a friend and, using a two-bob…
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ST PAT’S appears to have broken its own fundraising records in its Christmas appeal last month, raising “more than double” for the Fremantle-based homelessness support service over the festive season. According to St Pat’s fundraising manager Annalisa Oxenburgh, the increase in donations allowed for St Pat’s to provide meals, accommodation, and emergency relief over the…
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THE quarantine period to combat the Queensland fruit fly or ‘Qfly’ in Melville will extend until at least April, according to the Department of Primary Industries. At the end of last year, DPIRD announced a quarantine ‘red zone’ would be implemented across Melville after discovery of the Qfly, which is a “significant pest” to industries…
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THERE’S a couple of solid locally-made films lighting up The Backlot’s screens this month. Stubbornly Here follows three high school students who run away from home when teenagers start mysteriously vanishing without a trace. Their escape takes them to a secluded motel, where they grapple with the uncertainties of their predicament and the challenges of…
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THE State Theatre Centre of WA will transform into the award-winning Fringe Hub again from January 17 – February 8, giving a host of home-grown talent the chance to shine alongside the big stars. State of Play will feature 40 shows from local, national and international artists; a mix of comedy, theatre, music, dance and…
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A-pointed! YOUR story on the appointment of former Vincent mayor Emma Cole to the position of chair of the WAPC raises a couple of interesting points (“Ex-mayor to head WAPC,” Perth Voice, December 14, 2024). Apart from the obvious questions about possible ‘jobs for mates’, and whether due process has been followed, the appointment seems…
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AT the end of CHOOK reporter David Bell’s psychology honours’ year, he was back in the midst of reporting on councils grappling with ways to incentivise tree retention or discourage the use of natural gas, and got to thinking about a few of his favourite (often weird, sometimes terrible) policies proposed by behavioural sciences to…