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STIRLING could be home to the first women’s shed in Perth. An increasing number of retired women want to get “hands on” with tools, says Cr Elizabeth Re, who has successfully lobbied Stirling council to review the demand for a suitable workshop. Yanchep has WA’s only women’s shed, and there are about 30 across Australia.…
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WA’S health department has issued a measles alert after a baby with the disease visited Morley library on March 12. Visitors may have been exposed if they attended between 9.25am and 11am, particularly if they attended Rhyme Time or Story Time. Those sessions have been postponed until March 30. The department says “individuals should be…
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DRUMMERS from 77 nations gathered in Stirling last Friday (March 15) to set a new world record for the most nationalities in a drum circle. Stirling council hosted the event at Mirrabooka Town Square as part of Harmony Week, and the global batterie smashed the previous 2018 Canadian record of 61 nationalities. Stirling council CEO…
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FEDERAL Labor leader Bill Shorten was in Perth this week, filming a campaign ad at Kings Park ahead of the expected May 18 election. If he looks a little miffed it’s because he’d been asked to repeat his closing line about six times while standing in mid-30 temperatures wearing a full suit and tie on…
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IN last week’s story “Life in the slow lane” we reported that all residential streets in Vincent would be dropped to a 40kmh speed limit for a two-year trial, but it’s just the streets in the southern half of the council below Vincent Street. As one reader who wrote in to point out the error…
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JACK WINTERBOTTOM is one of the many fascinating transport pioneers featured in the new exhibition From Hooves to Highways at the Museum of Perth. If you bought a car in WA in the early 20th century, chances are it was imported by Mr Winterbottom, a Perth entrepreneur who established the Perth Motor House on Hay…
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A sobering thought ON March 1 the WA Public Health Advocacy Institute, the WA Local Government Association and the Mental Health Commission launched the local government alcohol management guidelines in Perth. The guide supports local governments to address alcohol-related issues within their communities and create a safe and healthy place for people to work, live…
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RESTAURANTS on Beaufort Street have had their struggles of late, but the popular Miss Potz is about to celebrate its third birthday. Tucked away at the end of Beaux Lane – unofficially known as food heaven – the place was pretty busy on a weeknight and we went unnoticed for a while. On the plus…
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ODETTE’S music has been described as noir beat poetry and her songs have a haunting, mesmerising quality. She’s back in Perth next month as part of her national Lotus Eater tour. The 21-year-old has barely paused for breath after returning from a whirlwind tour that took in London, Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam and Geneva. “And the…
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Previously a circus clown and fire-eater, Rory McLeod is now a one-man soul band, poet and storyteller, singing his own unique upbeat dance stories. A modern travelling troubadour using tap shoes, a cappella, harmonica, guitar, trombone, spoons, finger cymbals, bandorea, djembe and various other percussion instruments. Based in Britain, having travelled the globe, from Asia…