Perth Voice Interactive
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LOCAL talent mixes with global greats at this year’s Perth International Jazz Festival, with foreign acts phoning it in remotely since the pandemic’s still harshing travel plans. Dutch trio Tin Men can’t make it here physically, but on Yagan Square and Northbridge Piazza screens they’ll beam in via live stream from Amsterdam, performing their ‘Global…
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AOME reviewers dream of properties like these. All I really have to do is show you the pictures and then hum along until my word count is up. In the case of 180/181 Adelaide Terrace in East Perth, however, there are some particularly enticing features that benefit from a bit of editorialising. This massive 212sqm…
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“My question is: will the city now take a legal opinion on the DAP approval of Karrinyup Residential to investigate if there are valid grounds for a judicial review?” A TRIO of towers planned for Karrinyup shopping centre has been approved by a state panel in what the local council calls a ‘terrible’ planning decision…
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IT’S a big cast for Stirling’s 2021 council elections on October 16 with 28 candidates across seven wards. There’s one vacancy in each of the two wards in the patch of Stirling the Voice covers: Inglewood Ward Andrew Bethell is a fan of the city and keen to work with existing councillors, and as an accountancy graduate…
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IN Bayswater council’s south ward, covering the areas of Maylands and Mount Lawley the Voice reaches, the candidates for the October 16 council elections are: Elli Petersen-Pik, a serving councillor who’s had some wins getting pedestrian and safety improvements in his time so far, along with pushing for Maylands Waterland to be refurbished and reopened. Sophie…
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PERTH FESTIVAL has secured the extra council cash it wanted for 2022’s event, with Perth councillors agreeing to fund them to the same $350,000 level Fringe World gets. Perth Festival organisers requested the extra cash to help the arts bounce back from covid, but council staff weren’t keen on bumping their funding up from the…
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FROM the tale of a Leederville policeman who helped solve a famous 1920s murder case to the account of an early Aboriginal women’s refuge in Northbridge, another haul of historical tales and images has been preserved in this year’s Vincent Local History Awards. Running for 21 years, the awards have helped populate the well-regarded Local…
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MY night out at Lulu La Delizia in Subiaco began at 9pm, so we were off to a very European start. With my sophisticated French friend Lily in tow, in a pair of silk trousers no less, I could almost smell the hills of Tuscany where I once spent a very wet spring working on…
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“Wet seats all around.” AS covid-enforced proximity has tried and torn at personal relationships, so has it tested connection to place. In Western Australia, we are fortunate for the enormous breadth and depth of local artistic talent that has made it a true pleasure to be stuck here. This year’s Perth International Burlesque Festival has a…
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“There’s loads of leisure and exercise opportunities at the expansive green spaces flanking the Swan River, ensuring your relaxed lifestyle will remain an active one.” DON’T work so hard! Bali beckons at this unique three-flat title with the opportunity to rent out two apartments and save the third to relax in between post-covid international holidays. …