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Fez Cafe is a Mount Lawley institution, where you’re guaranteed innovative, super fresh food and friendly service that makes you feel right at home. An ever changing all-day breakfast/brunch menu offers a good balance of light meals through to substantial belly fillers. Whether you’re vegan, virtuous or ravenous, you’ll find something to tickle your fancy.…
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WA blues musician Lez Karski’s family history would make a riveting book or movie. Shortly after Germany and Russia crushed Poland and launched the Second World War, his father Tadeusz Kryska-Karski was rounded up with thousands of other defeated Polish soldiers, police officers and intellectuals and put on a train destined for the Katyn forest.…
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) As the Sun moves into Virgo, so your eye is moved towards the real underlying issue in all relationships – and that is ‘listening’. It’s time to listen. As hot as your agenda is, it’s time to put it aside and be an open space to truly receive what…
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WHEN Joseph Hardey and his band of Wesleyan Methodists took up land on the Maylands peninsula in 1830 you can bet there was a heartfelt “thank the Lord”. Months travelling from Blighty aboard the small sailing ship Tranby, with 37 passengers, 14 crew and an assortment of livestock was no doubt cramped, while the lack…
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PETstock is a proudly 100% Australian owned and operated pet supplies retailer. As a family owned business, PETstock’s success can be attributed to its strong foundation of family values and of course, a passion for pets. PETstock people are industry experts and undergo regular training to stay up to date with all the latest products…
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Perth’s only French Hybrid Education Programme for primary and secondary school students commenced this month at the International School of Western Australia (ISWA) in City Beach. Delivered in French and English, the programme offers a good balance of subjects from both the Australian and French curriculum. With nearly 10,000 French-Australians living in Perth, ISWA sees…
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LITERARY organisations say a state government review threatens their existence and disadvantages local talent. Between them the Fellowship of Australian Writers WA, WA Poets Inc, Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers Centre, the Peter Cowan Writers Centre and the Society of Women Writers WA have more than 200 years’ experience fostering writing talent. They are worried about…
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NEARLY 500 protestors marched to parliament house on Tuesday demanding “Justice for Elijah” Doughty, the 14-year-old boy who was run over and killed by a male driver outside Kalgoorlie last year. The man, whose name has been suppressed by the courts, was cleared by a supreme court jury of manslaughter and sentenced to three years…
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MAYLANDS Labor MP Lisa Baker says the McGowan government will spend $160,000 tackling anti-social behaviour in the suburb, following ongoing complaints from residents and business owners about violence, theft and drug use. The problems had gotten so bad that Bayswater police recently held a community meeting in Maylands. An Eighth Avenue resident told The Voice…
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MORE than 120 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school girls gathered in Kings Park on Monday to highlight the education gap in WA. Research published by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre in June shows WA has the worst education gap in the country between Aboriginal and TSI, and non-Aboriginal students. Only 44.7 per cent…