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Author: Your Herald
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A 101-YEAR-OLD East Perth woman is living proof it’s never too late to play the ‘Beautiful Game’. Pearl Williams took part in a walking football match at the Archbishop Goody Residential Care home earlier this year. Designed for the older soccer player who finds it difficult to run about the pitch, walking football has taken…
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A MAYLANDS apartment for under $190,000 in a booming property market – “Tell ‘em they’re dreaming!” Well they’re not, and this property on Kathleen Avenue is no do-it-upper either, boasting lovely finishes and an outstanding kitchen and beautiful bathroom. Okay, it is a one bedroom one bathroom affair, but it’s immaculately presented and perfect for…
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A CURATION of Maylands locals’ photos will be displayed in WA’s Parliament House, showcasing the electorate’s shores, humans and animals. Maylands MP Lisa Baker put the call out for local photographers to help populate a digital frame in parliament house. “I wanted to showcase the people and places of Maylands, Bayswater, Embleton, Inglewood, Bedford and Morley,”…
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Ombudsman complaint: Roundabouts ‘assured’ a month before consultation AN email included in a complaint lodged with WA’s ombudsman suggests Vincent council pre-determined the installation of controversial mini roundabouts in North Perth before consulting ratepayers. The roundabouts have been criticised by some locals as only benefiting cars at the expense of pedestrian and cyclist safety (“A…
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FORMER Stirling councillor Paul Collins wants to reverse a “ludicrous” decision that lets council staff approve non-compliant developments over the objections of neighbours. Until last year any development outside the usual planning rules which attracted an objection had to go before council rather than being rubber stamped by staff. It’s a common clause at many…
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A BIG binar is visiting WA Museum Boola Bardip for the school holidays, collecting messages for future space trips inside a giant version of the tiny vessel. A Binar is a little cube satellite just 10cm tall, designed, built and coded at Curtin uni. The first, Binar-1, was equipped with two cameras and launched on…
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Perth candidates SIXTEEN candidates are vying for four vacant seats on Perth council, with voters forced to the ballot box for the second time in just a year to get back into the regular election cycle. All four incumbents with a shortened one-year term obviously had enough fun to run again. Lord mayor Basil Zempilas still…
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A FORMER Leederville trader has called for more love, care, and parking spots for village centres lest they go the way of ailing Subiaco. Trent Durward ran the kids’ toy store Henry Hiccups in Subiaco for three years before moving to Leederville in 2013 for a five-year stint. Now gearing up for a run for…
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Perhaps a resolution timeline would help THE recent commentary in Voice mail between residents and the City of Vincent CEO shines a light on resident frustration with issue management and resolution. The sentiment in the street is that while residents respect and appreciate that our administration is dealing with a myriad of issues, their only expectation…
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IF you thought the recent Hollywood adaptation of Cats was slightly weird, wait until you see the wacky feline critter in Unheimlich. Featuring a house cat that acts as a mischievous guide, the audience is taken on a darkly-comic voyage through the dreams and memories of a suburban couple, touching on their subconscious fears and…