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A MYSTERIOUS World War II tunic discovered in the roof space of an Inglewood home has sparked a fascinating historical investigation. “As we were renovating that space, we had to take the ceiling down,” Courtney Kemp from Ta-Da Transformations told the Voice. “This thing fell on our head—it was a dusty old tunic.” When the…
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MAYLANDS is being targeted by paint bombers. Over the last month a public artwork has been vandalised twice and another artwork and three venues were splattered with paint last weekend. Artist Daek William had just finished fixing up his popular mural at Gemma’s Health and Wellbeing Spa, when it was paint bombed early Sunday morning.…
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Vincent residents can now get a $40 cash back on their rates if they swap to a smaller bin as part of the city’s waste reduction trial. Vincent mayor Emma Cole says they want to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. “We are encouraging residents to reduce waste and save,” she says. “This…
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THE new balance of power at Perth city council is leading to change, with the council voting through a previously-stymied plan to cut alfresco fees. This week councillors reduced the fee charged to restaurateurs for setting up an alfresco from an average of $140 per square metre, to a flat rate of $40 per square…
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WHEN Kristal Walker tested positive for HIV seven years ago, she knew very little about the illness and says “I thought I was going to die”. Nowadays, modern medication given to people living with HIV is largely side-effect free, can keep the illness under control, and renders the viral load completely undetectable. In recent years…
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IT took petty vandals just three days to wreck the yarnbombing on trees in Maylands town centre. Bayswater councillor Catherine Ehrhardt, the city’s placemaker Emma Snow and Creative Maylands’ Kate Thomson had a walking bee recently, installing knitted, rainbow skivvies and polls on some Eighth Avenue trees. A few days later, three of them had…
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BAYSWATER council’s trying to get better public art in the city by introducing a more flexible per cent for art scheme. Previously, owners of developments costing more than $1 million had to set aside 1 per cent of the cost to pay an artist to incorporate an artwork on site. Critics argue this has led…
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WHEN Steven Spielberg dropped in on mate Gwyneth Paltrow, it was love at first bite, and he promptly hired her private chef Kate McAloon. It wasn’t long before McAloon was running between both of their Hollywood homes and cooking up a storm. “When I was super busy I’d do brunch in the morning and the…
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WHAT’S the worst film you’ve ever seen? I can almost guarantee it’s nowhere near as bad as The Room, Tommy Wiseau’s self-funded disasterpiece, starring his friend and acolyte Greg Sestero. Often described as the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room got a critical drubbing when it was released in 2003 and more laughs than…
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No one makes anything in this country anymore” is a common refrain heard across Australia. But as as the service industry continues to subsume our economy, Erin Taylor and Kate Wilks, co-owners of clothes store Ilka, are bucking the trend. They produce their clothes as locally as they can, with many pieces made by hand…