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PLANS have been released for the WACA redevelopment, with a big ‘maybe’ hanging over the addition of pools until Perth city council’s agreement and funding has been secured. The WA Cricket Association says it will stay in discussions with PCC in the hope it will come round on pool funding, but the association will go…
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THE plan to preserve parts of the fire-damaged Hostel Milligan and the venerable Pearl Villa will go ahead unchanged by last week’s blaze. The building’s owner, Singapore-based Fragrance Group, got approval to build two towers on the site in April 2020. But they were required to keep the street-facing walls of the 1930s hostel, and…
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A SIMPLE puff on an asthma inhaler can be a life-saver, but it also pumps out a greenhouse gas 1000 times more potent than carbon dioxide. And while one squeeze doesn’t seem much, when you add together all the little things that help to keep Aussies ticking along, out health system is contributing a very…
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SEEDS from Bayswater’s isolated endemic trees are being collected to protect their genetic biodiversity into the future. Some of the trees in remnant bushland date back hundreds of years, but to ensure they don’t disappear if something goes wrong, Bayswater council is replanting the seedlings in other reserves as a back-up. Bayswater contracted Apace Nursery…
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A NEW round of heritage residencies will run following the success of the inaugural Inspire Writers in Residence program last year. The National Trust WA got funding from the WA culture department to run the residencies, putting writers in heritage buildings to let history act as muse. “The National Trust works to connect Western Australians…
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PARTICIPANTS are needed for free group depression treatments as part of a UWA study looking into whether additional enhancements to widely-used therapy methods can improve outcomes. Clinical psychologist Nick Ramondo has 40 years’ experience in the field and as part of a PhD study will provide the group therapy to people between 18 to 65…
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THREE new short documentaries about Vincent are in the pipeline for the 2021 City of Vincent film project. Partnering up with Revelation Perth International Film Festival, the docos will be screened at the upcoming RPIFF at Luna Leederville in July. This year the funding’s increased from $5,000 for each project to $7,000. The filmmakers are…
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CHANNEL NINE was rocked by a cyberattack this week with Weekend Today forced off-air. Some might call it digital terrorism, others an exercise in good taste. At the Voice we were taking no chances, and I had my mobile on airplane mode when we went for dinner at Kaguri Sushi in an undisclosed location in…
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A giant neon sign, a mini Elvis and some interstellar dust are just some of the great artworks on show at Revealed. Featuring more than 300 works by 100 new and emerging Aboriginal artists across WA, the exhibition is a salient reminder that not all Aboriginal art is dot painting and there is a burgeoning…
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AGE is no barrier to being active and sociable for 88-year-old Wally Meacock. Every morning he starts the day with a 6am ocean swim with the Port Beach Polar Bears in North Fremantle. Then on Thursdays he plays 18 holes of golf, and each month visits his local Probus Club to catch up with friends…