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Author: Your Herald
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WA’S quirky liquor licensing laws ruined a family outing to the new restaurant at the redeveloped East Fremantle oval recently, with a couple forced to eat apart so they could keep an eye on their kids. Father-of-three Richard Pugh left an angry Google review about his experience at Carnaby’s Cafe, Bar and Restaurant two weeks…
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AS Perth commuters grapple with the surge of vaping on public transport, it feels like a déjà vu, says JENS KIRSCH. Do you remember when smoking was anywhere and everywhere? The battle has shifted, but the strategies remain eerily similar. ON Perth’s public transport, a lifeline for thousands, the battle against vaping is being fought…
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HAVE you ever been to Naut? Have you ever heard of Naut? If not, that’s because Naut is one of the best kept secrets in the world! And no, I never exaggerate! Naut is a small bar, hidden in the depths of Bibra Lake. Yes! Bibra Lake has depth! No, not the actual lake, the…
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PERFORMING back in Perth for the new Re//Perth festival is a big homecoming for Gravity and Other Myths performer Maya Tregonning, while also giving her the chance to reconnect with an old chum from her days in Feral Circus. Tregonning is one of the cast of GOM’s The Mirror, which will help give new life…
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NESTLED in the historic community of Attadale, this awe-inspiring residence is something straight out of a movie. Frozen in time, the residence gives off a grandeur and luxurious vibe the minute you walk in. The eye-catching raised portico is the first of many impressive features. This is then followed by a rare curved concrete suspended…
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A PAID PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Would you like an editorial about your business? Email matt.eeles@fremantleherald.com to find out how Beloved North Perth venue The Rosemount Hotel is taking an admirable step to support the local music and creative industry with the launch of a new co-working hub. Set to open in July 2024, this innovative space…
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MT HAWTHORN residents who woke one day to find a 30-metre freeway billboard flashing congestion information into their backyards and homes have appealed to Vincent council for help. At Tuesday’s council meeting resident Alison James outlined the neighbourhood’s woes with the blinking Main Roads sign, which she said arrived with no consultation on the pedestrian…
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SIGN companies have complained that a proposed update of Perth council’s signage policy is a “backward step”. City of Perth councillors got a look at amendments to the sign planning policy at Tuesday’s agenda briefing, allowing for larger, more attractive signage with animation and variable content possibilities, however developer Saracen Properties and the Outdoor Media…
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STIRLING council will endeavour to plant 30 per cent more trees this year to give its Urban Forest Plan a much-needed boost. The City will spend $216,000 to support the plan, with the money aimed at increasing canopy coverage across public and private land with 12,000 new trees. Stirling mayor Mark Irwin said trees were…
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VINCENT council’s Fresh Air – You’re Welcome project has successfully established popular smoke-free and vape-free zones around the city, allowing residents and visitors to savour the crisp, fresh winter air without a cloud of smoke in sight. Aligned with the council’s Public Health Plan 2020-2025, the “Fresh Air – You’re Welcome” project aims to eliminate…