Perth Voice Interactive
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EPerth’s community of gardening enthusiasts and green thumbs are invited to come together at the Garden & Gourmet Speakers’ Corner, proudly sponsored by Soil Solver. Taking place on Saturday, 30th November from 10 am to 4 pm at Supreme Court Gardens, this free, family- and pet-friendly event offers the unique opportunity to learn from Perth’s…
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This holiday season, give the gift of something truly special with unique, handcrafted items from the Perth Makers Christmas Twilight Market! Join us at Supreme Court Gardens on Friday November 29th from 4 pm to 9 pm, where over 80 talented local makers and stallholders will showcase their finest creations, perfect for thoughtful gifting that…
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STIRLING council’s attempt to get a trackless tram running through is steaming along, with councillors voting 11-1 to put the business case to the state and federal governments. Traffic and parking congestion is a big issue in the area: It was one of the main issues brought up by residents in a recent city-wide survey,…
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RECTIFICATION for the ageing Claisebrook Cove is in the works. Perth council is considering a $31 million plan to fix a range of issues from broken paving to the sometimes-smelly lake. The government-built cove was developed in the 1990s but now the walled lake is nearing the end of its lifespan, and the design that’s…
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THE replacement of the long-empty Stirling Towers looks to finally be going ahead this year, with a development application now granted by the WA Planning Commission to replace the tired ex-Homeswest towers with 109 new apartments. The towers on the corner of Smith and Stirling Streets in Perth were emptied out of residents almost 10…
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THE life and times of Hu Che-Em (aka Hop Chong) are slowly being pieced together with new details about the Chinese market gardener being unearthed this week. Hu Che-Em ran a market garden in Bayswater until the 1940s or 1950s. Locals from the Bayswater Historical Society want his nickname “Hoppy” to be approved for use…
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NEWSPAPERS of the day were mixed in their depiction of Hop Chong and other Chinese market gardeners, with some sympathetic while others were deeply xenophobic, referring to them as “vegetable Johns who coax callots and cabbagee from the fecund sand in the vicinity of Perth”. The New Call’s December 31, 1931 edition was one of…
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A “SAFER” exchange could be on the cards for Stirling to provide a spot for people to trade goods sold online with less risk of being ripped off. Deputy mayor Suzanne Migdale has proposed investigating “options to establish safer exchange sites within the City of Stirling, in public areas covered by city CCTV cameras to…
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A DELEGATION led by a dancing Perth lord mayor Basil Zempilas has hit the streets of Kagoshima in Japan for the Ohara Matsuri Parade. He joined 20,000 other dancers in the tradition, as part of a trip marking a 50-year sister city relationship with Kagoshima. Mr Zempilas was invited by Kagoshima mayor Takao Shimozuru, who…
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Isn’t that enough? IT brought sadness to read that Landgate is seeking more information about Hoppy before offering the honour of a street-sign naming. Their basis being that his known activities are all financial (“The Search for Hoppy,” Perth Voice, November 2, 2024). It reveals that Landgate misunderstands and devalues the entire migrant experience. For…