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Author: Your Herald
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BEWARE cracked footpaths or uneven paving: Vincent council won’t accept liability for injuries unless they’ve previously been warned about specific problem spots. Vincent resident Chris O’Connor reckons locals should start reporting every trip hotspot after his experience of being palmed off when he had a fall on a hazardous stretch near the corner of Vincent…
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PERTH council planners have objected to the huge number of car bays at a tower proposed for Elizabeth Quay, not wanting a supposed pedestrian precinct to become a motorway. The state government’s planning superbody DevelopmentWA gets the final say. The Barnett government instituted a limit of 0.7 car bays per apartment at Elizabeth Quay towers…
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A HISTORY of London Court was launched over Heritage Weekend telling the swank arcade’s 85-year life story. Local history non-profit Museum of Perth recently branched out into a vacant shop there and set up the volunteer-run London Court Books. Volunteer Nicki Blake set about writing the court’s history, delving into archives to discover the lengths founder…
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A CAUTIOUS operation has seen the Maylands swan mosaic removed for preservation. The swan was installed at Maylands Waterland to mark 1979’s “WAY 79”, the 150th year since the founding of the Swan River Colony. The sesquicentennial swan was ubiquitous back then and ended up on a swag of cultural items including coasters, ash trays, tea towels, bottle…
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AN exhibition paying homage to Fremantle’s fishing community, as well as trying to preserve some of their dying arts, will headline a bumper local contribution to the Australian Heritage Festival which opens this weekend. Fish Shack Exhibition will take over the B-Shed on Victoria Quay, with everything from fishermen showing how to make sticky cray…
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In this week’s tale from the Vincent Local History Centre, we hear of the charitable efforts by returned servicemen who rebuilt their lives while rebuilding homes. THE story of Anzac Cottage – the Mount Hawthorn house built in 1916 by community volunteers for returned WWI veteran Private John Porter and his family – is well…
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TWO brothers have embarked on a punishing seven-week bike ride from Fremantle to Sydney to raise funds for service personnel and first responders suffering PTSD. Brian and Ian Schumacher, both in their 50s, dipped their wheels in the ocean at Bathers Beach before starting the epic 4400km trip. Funds raised from the coast-to-coast ride will…
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THANK you for your lead article highlighting an important cultural and heritage issue for Maylands and indeed, for WA. However, it’s unfortunate that the “tea wars” angle on proposals to convert the Peninsula teahouse portrays Maylands residents and others in a squabble that we don’t need or want to have. Everyone has a right to express…
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SATURDAY April 17 saw the finals for Perth’s two biggest greyhound racing events, with dogs injured in four races and one forced to compete with an existing leg puncture wound. Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds president Dennis Anderson says we need to stop betting on cruelty. PERTH’S two biggest greyhound races – the annual…
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This week’s SPEAKER’S CORNER is by Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party spokesperson Moshe Bernstein. “A historic victory for legal cannabis” argues that his party’s success in winning two seats during the March state election isn’t comparable to microparty vote rorts which have been blamed for undermining democracy. IN the recent elections, the Legalise Cannabis Western…