Author: Your Herald

  • THE City of Perth will investigate a night-time park curfew following a rise in anti-social behaviour. At the council’s recent ordinary meeting, deputy lord mayor Bruce Reynolds flagged the harsh measure in response to resident complaints about “disruptive and unsafe” behaviour in Wellington Square and Victoria Gardens. “Issues such as public drinking, drug use, violence,…

  • BILLIONAIRE mining magnate Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has been given the go-ahead to erect a sign five times the size allowed by Perth council’s planning rules after lord mayor Basil Zempilas intervened in the approval of a much smaller version. Hancock Prospecting was given temporary approval for a 40sqm sign at its Ventnor Avenue headquarters…

  • WA’s GREENS are calling for an environmental review of AUKUS’s impact on Cockburn Sound.  The Greens and the Conservation Council of WA say there have been no assessments of the impacts of dredging WA-controlled waters to take Australia’s proposed fleet of nuclear-powered submarines and visits from US and UK vessels. The Department of Defence is…

  • AN East Fremantle park was closed this week after the discovery of asbestos. The local council says asbestos was detected in the Silas Street Dog Park mid-February, when residents were advised of the Park’s closure.  Mayor Jim O’Neill says the threat to public health is low, but the park will be closed “until further notice”…

  • THE recent misogynist rant by an eastern states radio shock jock is yet another reminder that many Australian men still have not grown up to accept women as their equals.  The attack on the Matildas national soccer team was as insulting as it was ridiculous.  The bloke obviously likes the men’s game better.  Yep, if…

  • THE Maritime Union of Australia will strike this weekend over claims vulnerable workers are being exploited on a bunkering vessel at Fremantle Port. The MUA’s WA branch say that workers aboard the Absolute, which is owned by multination oil and gas company BP, have had their pay cut by nearly $10,000 since marine services company…

  • A NEW tradition kicks off at Hilton Park later this month when two historic football clubs go head to head in a festival celebrating Sicilian culture. Fremantle City Football Club and Balcatta Etna FC will showcase both clubs’ men’s and women’s teams on the same day, which Fremantle’s vice president Sam Tomeo says is a…

  • A MEMORIAL commemorating the tragic loss of the HMAS Perth (I) off Java in World War II has opened in East Fremantle, while a major exhibition at the WA Maritime Museum explores the cultural impact of the wreck. The memorial was opened on Saturday by WA governor Chris Dawson and current HMAS Perth (III) commander…

  • WHAT have the Romans ever done for us? Well apparently they might have invented the beef burger in 1 AD. I know, it sounds as fanciful as a movie studio at Victoria Quay (other election pledges are available), but it may well be true. In the ancient Roman cookbook Apicius, it describes a beef patty…

  • ALLIANCE Française will celebrate International Women’s Day with a special screening of This Life of Mine on Saturday (March 8). A witty and poignant portrait of a woman navigating a mid-life crisis, the film was directed by the late Sophie Fillières and won Best Screenplay at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. Once an attractive, devoted…