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Author: Your Herald
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FOR the second time in just over five months, Vincent council has voted unanimously to stop a homeowner from Airbnb-ing his heritage-listed cottage. The 58 heritage-listed workers cottages in the Moir and Brookman Streets precinct are the kind of neighbourly area you’d see on a 1950s TV show: Everyone knows everyone, they hold community events…
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Station toilets – is it that hard? THE current furore surrounding the replacement of the sculpture marking the history of Seventh Avenue bridge with a public toilet, is the result of the implacable position taken by the Public Transport Authority in refusing a toilet on railway land at Maylands. In 2016 Maylands MP Lisa Baker…
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PINK neon lights blaze “In hummus we trust” as you enter the Hummus Club. I’ve eaten here a few times and can safely say; ”You sure can”. A mate and I were off to see You Know We Belong Together at the State Theatre, so we squeezed in an early dinner at this Northbridge restaurant.…
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PERTH is busy fostering new musical talent and Noah Dillon sits somewhere towards the front. Following the blessing of Triple J last year, the 21-year-old singer songwriter has enjoyed some serious airplay, beguiling audiences with his cosmic tones and catchy pop melodies. Dillon is an emotional lyricist and performer: hugging his guitar as he sings…
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) It’s a new Moon and life is handing out its next set of challenges. You have practical career matters to attend to, along with a loud callout to attend to all your familial relationships with great sensitivity. You don’t have a lot of room to whoop and holler. Full…
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TRAFFIC was whizzing down London Street, but as I walked inside this rear strata property a blissful serenity descended. Nothing disturbed the peace, except for the clicking of high heels on the Tasmanian oak floors. The formal lounge is bathed in light and has french doors that open onto a small courtyard, shaded by a…
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Family fun this school holidays with Blueback Spare Parts Puppet Theatre’s new production. Blueback is an evocative story set along the West Australian coastline. It captures the mystery of the sea and the majesty of an old fish called Blueback, and the moment when an inquisitive boy stands up for what he loves and believes…
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IT’S fundraising – 21st century style. On Sunday March 31 Australians started the Walk for Autism; a virtual walking challenge in which they aim to rack up 10,000 steps a day for eight consecutive days. It’s hoped this year’s walk, which coincides with World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, will raise $1.4 million to…
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Come along to The Provedores Market Easter Edition, proudly sponsored by Pisconeri Fine Foods & Wines. Held on Saturday 13 April from 9am-4pm, the market looks set to be one of the biggest and best yet, with something for the whole family to enjoy. Featuring all the Italian food stalls that have made The Provedores…
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A BROAD cross section of the community turned out at the Perth Mosque last Saturday (March 23) to remember victims of the Christchurch shooting. Muslim leaders welcomed Aboriginal dancers from Corroboree for Life, Maoris from Haka for Life, and many locals at their William Street mosque for the service. Imam Mohammed Shakeeb thanked the Kiwi…