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Sounds a bit like garbage IN response to a motion passed at the recent annual general meeting of electors, mayor Emma Cole explained that Vincent could no longer collect commercial waste because it would cost a lot for the city to gear up to do it, and that private operators could do it more efficiently and…
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You might’ve seen some strange scenes on Angove Street last week, with figures in orange silently marching and then collapsing in North Perth Plaza. In this week’s Speaker’s Corner, FIONA MORAN, a spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion WA’s North of the River group, explains why they took action. WHAT do a school teacher, entomologist, community facilitator,…
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I’M not a fan of restaurants with gimmicks. There used to be a Buck Rogers Bar in Glasgow, but it was shutdown after a patron had too much to drink and head-butted Twiki and destroyed a paper-mache spaceship. So I was a bit apprehensive about visiting Solo Pasta in Mt Lawley, where you order pasta…
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THERE’S still time to catch the confronting WA Art Gallery exhibition BODIED before it closes on Monday. Toying with our perception of the human body and what it represents, six artists from across the globe deliver an eye-opening mix of video, animation and digital prints. Artist Wong Ping’s Stop Peeping is a video animation…
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AN ambitious $36 million residential development in Mt Lawley has been given the green light with construction scheduled for November. The 3000sqm site at 7 Field Street will be redeveloped with 24 apartments and six townhouses by Willing Property, who recently had success with another $16m development nearby on Central Avenue. The Field St residencies…
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The team works hard to bring customers what they want By Jane Grljusich Herald Promotions Your Maylands IGA is all about you. Management and staff work tirelessly to look after their customers and bring you what you want – the freshest and best quality produce at value for money prices and all with excellence in…
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Local stories of the Dreamtime are important for us all By Jane Grljusich Herald Promotions Would you like to know more about local Aboriginal culture and understand the powerful connection between people and their country? A group of us experienced WISDOM in Your Life’s amazing fi rst Aboriginal Storytelling session at Goolugatup Heathcote (Heathcote Cultural…
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A PERTH hotel housing campers from Fremantle’s dismantled Tent City, was forced to kick out its 15 remaining homeless clients on Wednesday, with a $40,000 bill no one will pay. Perth City Apartment Hotel is looking to the Department of Communities to cough up the cash, but Communities has denied any involvement in booking people in. …
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NAMES are being sought for the faces that appear in a series of poignant photographs taken of Cowle Street residents 35 years ago. David Forrester-Walker lived in the “humble to modest” West Perth street in 1986, and for a student photography project he photographed neighbours inside their homes, on their porches, and in their backyards. …
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PERTH’S most controversial toilet saga has come to an end with Maylands to get a loo in an empty garden bed near the train station. A public toilet’s long been needed in the area and Bayswater council tried for a while to put it on Public Transport Authority land, but the PTA steadfastly refused due “major security…