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AN expert on the Australian light horsemen will be at Anzac Cottage on October 25 for a presentation on the Battle of Beersheba. Phil Sullivan is a military historian and re-enactor, and troop commander of the Avon Valley 10th Light Horse Memorial Troop. He was part of a 2012 trip by a large group of…
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MORE than 60 “occupiers” have been kicked off Perth council’s voting list. An audit of the council’s owners and occupiers list, presented to the city’s commissioners this week, found hundreds of other former voters didn’t bother reapplying. The list was under scrutiny this year following revelations of bogus voters during the Power inquiry. The occupiers…
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Dark Swan take on lockdown What could be more surreal than living in these Covid times than a giant seashell floating down Fremantle’s High Street! Surrealism art is making a splash in the Fremantle PSA Artspace from 17 October to 14 November with interpretations of what life has been like throughout the crazy existential pandemic. …
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A STUNNING exhibition of amateur photography opens at The Kidogo Arthouse on Thursday (October 15). Featuring everything from drone shots to thought-provoking portraits, the Perth Amateur Photo Exhibition has 150 diverse snaps on display. Exhibitor Anna Burke, who moved to Fremantle five years ago and lives in South Beach Estate, captured an intimate photo of…
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This is a letter published in the 17.10.20 edition of the Perth Voice VINCENT’S recent decision to cease waste collection from local businesses has exposed the administration and council to questions about how they treat businesses, and their commitment to their stated aim of reducing waste to landfill to zero by 2028. The staff’s recommendation…
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LEEDERVILLE was pumping on Tuesday night with people jumping out of taxis and diving into eateries on the corner of Newcastle and Oxford Streets. It felt vibrant and happening with the tight streets, lush trees and glossy pubs reminding me of London. My reverie was abruptly ended when my young son stabbed my hand with…
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THE new documentary Brazen Hussies shines a light on the fearless women who kickstarted the feminist revolution in the 1960s and 1970s in Australia. Skilfully weaving archive footage with passionate accounts from women who were on the front line, director Catherine Dwyer captures the raw and sometimes chaotic energy of the times. The footage includes…
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DO you fancy owning a sub-penthouse in the most sought-after development in Perth? Then look no further than this four bedroom four bathroom apartment at The Towers at Ritz-Carlton in Elizabeth Quay. The redeveloped waterfront will surely become the focal point of the city for years to come, and living here you’ll be in the…
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“CONCERNING” numbers of electors are not receiving ballots for the City of Perth election. The council says it’s aware of the problem, which was “apparently due to postal issues”. In a social media post, lord mayoral candidate Di Bain described it as “a concerning number of eligible voters” who’d not received their ballot papers. They were…
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THEATRE is back on at Blue Room Theatre, which is urging folk to help the local arts scene recover from the dire pandemic months and its strict Covid requirements. Like many venues and arts organisations, the Blue Room had to cancel everything in the early months of the pandemic; artists scheduled to perform later in…